On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Barkan, June wrote: > I would like how to work with Perl as a beginner . Where do I start? > > Thanks!! > > June %% Start comment Hi, This is a standard message. Please read the whole thing carefully and send a new mail mentioning that you already understood and tried everything mentioned here if you still have problems. Q) I want to unsubscribe! A) Send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, and wait for a response. Once you reply to the response, you'll be unsubscribed. For another list, for example the jobs list use [EMAIL PROTECTED] (And so forth) If that doesn't work, find the email address which you are subscribed from and send an email like the following (let's assume your email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]): <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If the mailinglist you want to unsubscribe from is listed on learn.perl.org you can also go to http://learn.perl.org/ and unsubscribe from there. If you can look at the "full headers" from a mail from the list you can see which address you are subscribed with. Q) I want to subscribe! Please refer to the question above, http://learn.perl.org/ or http://lists.perl.org/ Q) Can I have all the mailing list messages for a given day emailed to me in a single message, as a sort of digest? A) Yes, subscribe to the digest version of the list. The digest version has the same name just with "-digest" appended. To subscribe to the digest for beginners-cgi, Q) [Questions regarding Perl or anything else that is not administrative related to the list operation] ... A) Please send mail to the list and not to the -owner address. See http://learn.perl.org/ for information about how to subscribe to the beginners lists and http://lists.perl.org/ for a long list of many many Perl related mailinglists. The -owner address is only for issues with the mailinglist itself. %%% End comment -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]