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Re: QCUSA and other clubs



On Sun, 1 Oct 1995, Hugo van der Vlist wrote:

> Is it possible to reach the Quattro Club USA via the Internet?
I subscribed this Club via Internet. This is a part of meesage from
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*** Digest:

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If it does happen often, you will be dropped from the list.  If you are
paying per message received, you will do better with the digest instead.

The digest version of the list contains all the messages sent to the list,
grouped into large chunks so you get less mail messages (albeit larger 
messages).  If you want to be on the digest version, simply subscribe to 
quattro-digest using the method outlined above.  If you are on the normal
quattro list and want to change to the digest version, you must unsubscribe
from quattro and subscribe to quattro-digest using the normal procedure.


Bounces:

NOTE: bounces will not be tolerated.  If I notice a bounce continuing over a
      period of more than 2 days or so, I will attempt to notify your admin
      of the problem but most likely you will be dropped from the list. 
      You can always resubscribe once the problem has cleared up.

Archives:

Before you start sending questions to the list, you should look at the
archives.  There are various files on topics such as parts_vendors and 
mechanics (the subject of these should be obvious).  If you have any
good additions to these files, let me know.  Also, the list itself is
archived in monthly chunks called quattro.9410, quattro.9411, etc.
All these files  are stored on coimbra.ans.net and can be retrieved using 3
different methods:
 
- email: send mail to majordomo@coimbra.ans.net, in the body say:
 
index quattro
 
  You can then use the get command to retrive files.
 
- http://coimbra.ans.net/quattro.html
 
ftp will NOT work, nor will telnet, so don't bother trying.
 
Enjoy the list!
 
| Dan |
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*** Digest:

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users please note - your mailbox may overfill.  This happens quite a bit.
If it does happen often, you will be dropped from the list.  If you are
paying per message received, you will do better with the digest instead.

The digest version of the list contains all the messages sent to the list,
grouped into large chunks so you get less mail messages (albeit larger 
messages).  If you want to be on the digest version, simply subscribe to 
quattro-digest using the method outlined above.  If you are on the normal
quattro list and want to change to the digest version, you must unsubscribe
from quattro and subscribe to quattro-digest using the normal procedure.


Bounces:

NOTE: bounces will not be tolerated.  If I notice a bounce continuing over a
      period of more than 2 days or so, I will attempt to notify your admin
      of the problem but most likely you will be dropped from the list. 
      You can always resubscribe once the problem has cleared up.

Archives:

Before you start sending questions to the list, you should look at the
archives.  There are various files on topics such as parts_vendors and 
mechanics (the subject of these should be obvious).  If you have any
good additions to these files, let me know.  Also, the list itself is
archived in monthly chunks called quattro.9410, quattro.9411, etc.
All these files  are stored on coimbra.ans.net and can be retrieved using 3
different methods:
 
- email: send mail to majordomo@coimbra.ans.net, in the body say:
 
index quattro
 
  You can then use the get command to retrive files.
 
- http://coimbra.ans.net/quattro.html
 
ftp will NOT work, nor will telnet, so don't bother trying.
 
Enjoy the list!
 
| Dan |
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*** Digest:

The quattro list is a moderate volume list.  AOL, Compuserve and Prodigy
users please note - your mailbox may overfill.  This happens quite a bit.
If it does happen often, you will be dropped from the list.  If you are
paying per message received, you will do better with the digest instead.

The digest version of the list contains all the messages sent to the list,
grouped into large chunks so you get less mail messages (albeit larger 
messages).  If you want to be on the digest version, simply subscribe to 
quattro-digest using the method outlined above.  If you are on the normal
quattro list and want to change to the digest version, you must unsubscribe
from quattro and subscribe to quattro-digest using the normal procedure.


Bounces:

NOTE: bounces will not be tolerated.  If I notice a bounce continuing over a
      period of more than 2 days or so, I will attempt to notify your admin
      of the problem but most likely you will be dropped from the list. 
      You can always resubscribe once the problem has cleared up.

Archives:

Before you start sending questions to the list, you should look at the
archives.  There are various files on topics such as parts_vendors and 
mechanics (the subject of these should be obvious).  If you have any
good additions to these files, let me know.  Also, the list itself is
archived in monthly chunks called quattro.9410, quattro.9411, etc.
All these files  are stored on coimbra.ans.net and can be retrieved using 3
different methods:
 
- email: send mail to majordomo@coimbra.ans.net, in the body say:
 
index quattro
 
  You can then use the get command to retrive files.
 
- http://coimbra.ans.net/quattro.html
 
ftp will NOT work, nor will telnet, so don't bother trying.
 
Enjoy the list!
 
| Dan |
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please contact info@ans.net.

*** Digest:

The quattro list is a moderate volume list.  AOL, Compuserve and Prodigy
users please note - your mailbox may overfill.  This happens quite a bit.
If it does happen often, you will be dropped from the list.  If you are
paying per message received, you will do better with the digest instead.

The digest version of the list contains all the messages sent to the list,
grouped into large chunks so you get less mail messages (albeit larger 
messages).  If you want to be on the digest version, simply subscribe to 
quattro-digest using the method outlined above.  If you are on the normal
quattro list and want to change to the digest version, you must unsubscribe
from quattro and subscribe to quattro-digest using the normal procedure.


Bounces:

NOTE: bounces will not be tolerated.  If I notice a bounce continuing over a
      period of more than 2 days or so, I will attempt to notify your admin
      of the problem but most likely you will be dropped from the list. 
      You can always resubscribe once the problem has cleared up.

Archives:

Before you start sending questions to the list, you should look at the
archives.  There are various files on topics such as parts_vendors and 
mechanics (the subject of these should be obvious).  If you have any
good additions to these files, let me know.  Also, the list itself is
archived in monthly chunks called quattro.9410, quattro.9411, etc.
All these files  are stored on coimbra.ans.net and can be retrieved using 3
different methods:
 
- email: send mail to majordomo@coimbra.ans.net, in the body say:
 
index quattro
 
  You can then use the get command to retrive files.
 
- http://coimbra.ans.net/quattro.html
 
ftp will NOT work, nor will telnet, so don't bother trying.
 
Enjoy the list!
 
| Dan |
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> I'm a member of the Dutch Coupe and quattro Club an I'm interested in
> exchanging information and club magazines.
> I'm also interested in contacting other Audi clubs, or quattro only clubs.
> I already know the UK Quattro Owners Club, but there are some more,
> especially in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Maybe also in France and
> Italy.
> 
> 
> Hugo van der Vlist
> the Netherlands
> 
> '84 TQC
> '85 Coupe Q
> 
> 
>