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EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)A Web page interface is now being used for EPD Mailing List subscriptions. This is actually more simple than some of the Email accessed subscription approaches. Be sure to read the information and follow the instructions. The list has movved among a number of servers so this author hopes he has kept up with the instructions. If you would like to subscribe to this group: 1. visit http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/epd -OR- 2. send email to epd-subscribe@yahoogroups.
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EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)The current EPD Mailing List administrator is Laura Toms <laura at ahphillips.com> ( was < ltoms at direcpc.com> before 5/3/02, was <ltoms at netspeak.com>, was <ltoms at columbus.rr.com> before 7/13/00). Prior to January 1999, the mailing list administrator was Sandy Sheppard <CNA00012 at MAIL.WVNET.EDU>. Prior to October 1998, the mailing list administrator was Jozsef A Toth <jatst3+ at pitt.edu>.
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EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)Select "User Center" from the menu. From there you can log in and access/set your mailing list options.
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Expect FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)From: libes (Don Libes) To: dclark@nas.nasa.gov (David R. Clark) Subject: Mailing list for Expect Date: Mon, 23 Sep 91 18:21:28 EDT >Would be nice if their were an Expect mailing list. I would use it more >often, and be made aware of other users. Perhaps I'm too myopic, but I don't see the need for it. Most of the questions about Expect posted to Usenet every day can be found in the various FAQs or in the book, so it's pretty easy getting answers to them.
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Miscellaneous: World News Now FAQThe mailing list is so active, you would not believe how active it is. Just thinking about it makes me want to lie down. It is not unheard of to start out the day with sixty or seventy messages, and to receive half a dozen more while reading those. Fortunately, that's somewhat on the high end of its activity scale. If you do not have the time for that, it is a good idea to get the digest version, in which all the posts are compacted into a single mail for the day.
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