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It would be just as easy for those who want only scores to use the USCHO
webpage, and much easier than setting up a second e-mail account.
Arthur Berman [log in to unmask]
On Sun, 7 Mar 1999, Bill & Virginia Krebs wrote:
> I appreciate seeing scores in headings. If someone doesn't want to chance
> seeing a score in a header what is so difficult about taking it into
> their own hands instead of relying on so many others to accomodate them.
> One way would be get a separate (free) email address, such as Juno, to
> receive hockey-l email; then don't look at it until you are ready. One
> could use this method only for special situations by setting nomail/mail
> as needed on the main account and juno account to accomodate those
> situations where you will be seeing a game on tape.
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> Regards,
> -Virginia
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> >>Another one bites the dust. How many have gone without such an
> >articulate goodbye? What is so difficult about keeping the scores out
> of subject lines anyway?
>
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