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Gary Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 26 Apr 2014 20:37:08 -0500
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Hi Dave,

Welcome to the list.  I don't have the answers to your questions but
hopefully someone else does.  I'm sure with your background you will be able
to help out a lot of us non-tech hams.  
BTW, I have a brother who lives in your city but he is not a ham.

73, Gary, N5GD


-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Rev. David E. Hamm, K4EET
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2014 11:21 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Question about Blind-Hams ListServ Options from K4EET

Fellow Hams,

I am a sighted ham but subscribe to this ListServ in case a topic arises
where I might be able to offer my expertise in the subject area. I have two
questions. First, what message do I send to the ListServ to obtain a list of
valid commands to set various ListServ options and parameters? Normally, the
command access is at the bottom of each E-mail but on this particular
ListServ, the instructions are not included at the bottom of the E-mail. The
second question is related to the first. Due to the volume of messages each
day, is there a means of receiving a Daily Digest where all of the day's
E-mails are combined into a single E-mail sent once every day?

Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide me with. As a way of a
brief introduction since this is my first posting, I have a terminal illness
called MELAS. You can Google just the letters MELAS and you can find
information about the disease at your favorite medical website. I prefer
Medscape for my medical information. I am a medically retired electrical
engineer and part-time minister. I retired from both professions in 2005
when I became too ill to continue working. I now enjoy every second of life
and realize just how short life can be. I am only 57 years old. Feel free to
contact me directly if you have any off-topic questions for me. In the
meantime, Happy Hamming! By the way, my last name is appropriately Hamm. Hi,
hi! Morse Code for LOL!!!

73 and God bless you! Dave Hamm, K4EET
Severn, Maryland, USA (near Baltimore)

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