Date:  4 August 1982 14:41 mst
From:  Lippard.DSOP (James J. Lippard)
Subject:  Miscellaneous Digest V1 #4
Reply-To:  {mbx >udd>DSOP>Lippard>misc}
To:   (Miscellaneous Mailing List)

Miscellaneous Digest			Volume 1 : Issue 4

Today's topics:
		Re: Miscellaneous Digest V1 #3
		Re: Miscellaneous Digest V1 #3
		answering service
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Date:  3 August 1982 15:35 mst
From:  Benjamin.Multics
Subject:  Re: Miscellaneous Digest V1 #3

In my youth I once hung out in a record store that had a large book that
listed an incredible amount of songs, by title and by performer.  This was
in the late 60's however, and I have not seen such a book since.  You might
try a record store, though.
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Date:  3 August 1982 15:49 mst
From:  Jerry Crow
Subject:  Re: Miscellaneous Digest V1 #3

Well,  can't  help you on that one.  Guess you'll just have to call a local
RF  radiation  purveyor  and  see  if  they can ease the mental pain you're
apparently experiencing.
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Date:  4 August 1982 10:41 mst
From:  Lippard (James J. Lippard)
Subject:  answering service

Many people use abbrevs or exec_coms to make an "answering service" that
sends replies to messages.  I have a command called "answerer" (short
name "answ") which does some interesting things.  It allows you to
specify whether messages still get printed on your terminal, whether or
not a bell is sounded when you get messages, who to reply to, or who not
to reply to, etc.  It does not reply to Daemons, Internet, or yourself.
Also, any active functions in your reply message will be expanded, which
allows you to use assq and my file of names >udd>DSOP>jjl>l>persons (for
an example see my msgN abbrevs (I think it's 1-4)).

The program is >udd>DSOP>jjl>l>e>answ, and an info segment is
>udd>DSOP>jjl>l>i>answ.info.
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