----- acadlibs.7Dec05.textmsg: -- ----- -- ----- textmsg.txt, the template for composing and sending a 'MailMerge -- ----- style' set of outgoing messages. David Harris, 17Nov'05 -- ----- -- ----- The EMAILS file can have multiple fields, separated by '|'. -- ----- DO NOT USE LEADING |'s, unless there is an empty first field. -- ----- -- ----- Any field THAT IS USED from the EMAILS file needs a target -- ----- string, an '=' character, and the number of the field across the -- ----- line of the EMAILS file. ----- -- ----- Lines having an "=" will be used to make a table of substitutions -- ----- and which field in the email.txt file is to be used for the -- ----- substitution. -- ----- -- ----- The string after the "=" will be a number (1 is the first) ------- ----- for the field in an email.txt row that is to be substitued for ----- ----- the target string just before the "=" sign. ------------------------ ----- SOME FIELDS MAY BE UNUSED. The target strings and numbers show ---- ----- which fields are used, and where the substitution should occur. -- ----- -- ----- At each email record, a second table will be made with the values -- ----- to be substituted FROM THAT PARTICULAR LINE OF THE EMAIL.TXT table.- ----- There can be many substitutions made, if you need. -- ----- ----- In the common case shown below ----- the TTTTT string would be substituted with each actual email address- ----- (which would also be used for the $recipient part of the SMTP -- ----- negotiation). -- ----- After the header region is sent, the message lines will be sent, --- ----- with substitutions of the targets (like 'TTTTT'). -- ----- -- ----- The first 3 lines after MMMMM...MMM are special and must evaluate to- ----- (1) the official sender, (2) the recipient, and (3) an empty line. -- ----- There must also be an empty line between the header info and the -- ----- material that will be the visible message when a message is chosen.-- ----- -- ----- The To: line can have any address(es), unrelated to the actual TTTTT- ----- address used. If the human name is quoted and the email unquoted -- ----- then both are visible to the receiver. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TTTTT=1 MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM rstephens@DarwinDayCelebration.org TTTTT To: TTTTT Subject: Darwin Day 2006: a chance for science education From: "Dr.R.Stephens" Organization: Darwin Day Celebration, a nonprofit, tax-deductible 501(c)3 FCC: mailbox://rstephens@pop.darwindaycelebration.org/Sent X-Mozilla-Draft-Info: internal/draft; vcard=0; receipt=0; uuencode=0 User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (Windows/20050923) X-Accept-Language: en-us,en MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------000400080601090901030300" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000400080601090901030300 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Professional Librarian, As we approach Darwin's bicentennial birthday on February 12, 2009, more and more universities, libraries, museums, public and private groups are joining the annual international Darwin Day Celebration of Science and Humanity! If you have not previously participated we hope that 2006 will be the year you join in the fun and informal education. Currently events and activities are being registered on our website darwinday.org for Darwin's 197th Birthday on February 12, 2006. We invite you to join this festive informal educational activity by planning an interesting display featuring Darwin's life and scientific accomplishments or you may also wish to consider sponsoring an informal community educational event such as book review or lecture on Darwin, Science and Humanity, if you have appropriate facilities. We also invite you to visit our website darwinday.org both for information about other Darwin Day Festivities and also to register and advertise your own special display or other events there. Our objective is to increase the number of events each year until we achieve a Global Celebration by 2009, with Darwin Day Celebrations taking place around the world. Our website describes several ways to participate and also contains extensive information to assist you in developing ideas suitable for your own unique circumstances. Darwin Day's supporters and advisors include prominent scientists, educators, philosophers, and writers such as: Patrick Bateson (Provost, Kings College, Cambridge University), Edward O. Wilson (Harvard University), Richard Dawkins (Oxford University), Daniel C. Dennett (Tufts University), Steven Pinker (Harvard University), Helena Cronin (London School of Economics), Eugenie Scott (National Center for Science Education), Steve Jones (University College, London), and many others. We encourage you to join them and become an enthusiastic participant in this project. Sincerely yours, Robert J. ("Bob") Stephens, Ph. D. Emeritus Director, Cell Biology Program SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute) President, Darwin Day Celebration, a nonprofit, tax-deductible 501(c)3 corp. DarwinDay.org P.S. 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Dear Professional Librarian,

As we approach Darwin's bicentennial birthday on February 12, 2009, more and more universities, libraries, museums, public and private groups are joining the annual international Darwin Day Celebration of Science and Humanity!  If you have not previously participated we hope that 2006 will be the year you join in the fun and informal education.  Currently events and activities are being registered on our website darwinday.org for Darwin's 197th Birthday on February 12, 2006.  We invite you to join this festive informal educational activity by planning an interesting display featuring Darwin's life and scientific accomplishments or you may also wish to consider sponsoring an informal community educational event such as book review or lecture on Darwin, Science and Humanity, if you have appropriate facilities.

We also invite you to visit our website darwinday.org both for information about other Darwin Day Festivities and also to register and advertise your own special display or other events there.  Our objective is to increase the number of events each year until we achieve a Global Celebration by 2009, with Darwin Day Celebrations taking place around the world.  Our website describes several ways to participate and also contains extensive information to assist you in developing ideas suitable for your own unique circumstances.   

 Darwin Day's supporters and advisors include prominent scientists, educators, philosophers, and writers such as: Patrick Bateson (Provost, Kings College, Cambridge University), Edward O. Wilson (Harvard University), Richard Dawkins (Oxford University), Daniel C. Dennett (Tufts University), Steven Pinker (Harvard University), Helena Cronin (London School of Economics), Eugenie Scott (National Center for Science Education), Steve Jones (University College, London), and many others.  We encourage you to join them and become an enthusiastic participant in this project.

Sincerely yours,

Robert J. ("Bob") Stephens, Ph. D.
Emeritus Director, Cell Biology Program
SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute)
President, Darwin Day Celebration, a nonprofit, tax-deductible 501(c)3 corp.
DarwinDay.org


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