Fwd: FCC e-mail service for people with disabilities

From: David Andrews (dandrews@visi.com)
Date: Wed Jul 28 1999 - 22:01:32 PDT


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> From: "David W. Noble" <risdavid@frontiernet.net>
> To: "NARRS Listserve" <narrs-l@lists.visi.com>
> Subject: FCC e-mail service for people with disabilities
> Today I received a print copy of the FCC Disabilities Issues Task Force
> (DITF) notice that they now have an e-mail service for the public's use. It
> has been designed to be easily used by people who have screen reader software
> in that the e-mails are all text only with no attached files. Like a list
> service, you can subscribe to the FCC DITF list by sending an e-mail to
> <mailto:subscribe@info.fcc.gov>subscribe@info.fcc.gov with only the following
> text as the first line in the body of the message:
>
> subscribe ditfinfo (firstname) (lastname)
>
> using your own name in the appropriate spaces. Do not put text in the
> subject space.
>
> To unsubscribe send an e-mail to
> <mailto:subscribe@info.fcc.gov>subscribe@info.fcc.gov , no subject, and the
> only message should be"
>
> unsubscribe ditfinfo
>
> The FCC DITF has an e-mail site to receive input from the public on
> disability issues. That address is <mailto:access@fcc.gov>access@fcc.gov
>
> To view other disability related news from the FCC go to
> <http://www.fcc.gov/dtf/>http://www.fcc.gov/dtf/
>
>
> This news provided as a member's benefit for IAAIS, the International
> Association of Audio Information Services.



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