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LAST UPDATE: MARCH, 10. 1997 | C H A P T E R 2.6 - HOW TO - USE MAILINGLISTS |
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What do I need ? If you have your e-mail configured correctly, then there is nothing more to do. The requirements are the same as they are for E-Mail. See Electronic Mail for details. The only thing that you have to know is the address of a mailinglist server. See the next chapter for details on this. | ||
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Where can I connect ?
Unlike other Internet services, where you connect to a server, transfer data and then disconnect again, a mailinglist uses e-mail addresses for discussion.
There are special e-mail addresses, where a special software is installed, which automatically handles all the commands and mails sent to a list. The most
popular software packages are
Originally we had a list of available lists at listserv@peach.ease.lsoft.com. But the number of lists known for that address has grown to more than 10.000, which would result in a file with a size of more than 1 MB. So they have set up an online List database, which you can use. This called the CataList. Please use this service to see what lists are available. | ||
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How do I use mailinglists Mailinglists are controlled via e-mail. You first have to subbed to a mailinglist before you can receive mail from it. Generally, a command to a mailinglist server has no subject line and a single line (the command) in its body. Be sure, that there is no signature or similar in such a mail, as it will unnecessarily waste resources and only produce error messages.
Available lists lists global <keyword>
as the only text in the body of you mail. Please remove any
Subscribing to a mailinglist
Then send mail to listserv@peach.ease.lsoft.com with no subject line and subscribe <listname> <Your Name> as the only text in the body of your message. <listname> has to be replaced with the name of the list you want to subscribe to. <Your Name> obviously has to be replaced with your real name. Then again, patience is required as listserv processes your request. Depending on the mailinglist, you will receive either a command confirmation request which you have to reply to in order to finally confirm your subscription or a message indicating that you know are subscribed to the desired mailinglist. Most times, you will also receive a mail containing some guidelines for discussion, like an outline about the discussion, and/or a list of commands the mail server understands. I suggest that you keep this mail for later reference.
Sending to a list
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The address of the list you have subscribed, is not listserv@peach.ease.lsoft.com any more. USe this address only to send commands to a list.
So if you have subscribed to a list which is for MS Access development (Access-L), which is hosted by peach.ease.lsoft.com, then you have to send mail to Access-L@peach.ease.lsoft.com Note that a mailinglist needn't to be hosted by peach.ease.lsoft.com. They also can be hosted by any other server. In general it can be said, that you need to remember two mail addresses in conjunction with a mailinglist. You have to know the mail address of the command processor to send your commands to (normally begin with listserv or majordomo) and the mail address of the mailinglist (usually equal to the name of the list). When you send a message to the mailinglist it is automatically distributed to all other subscribers of the list.
Receive a digest set <listname> digest
From now on you will receive all mails posted to the list in a digest form. Depending on the volume of the list, you will be receiving one or more
digests per day. The disadvantage from a digest form is, that you have to find the e-mail address of a person who posted an article, if you want
to reply directly to him. Furthermore, replying to a digest is not a good idea, you will have to remove any other mail in your reply. Also be sure to
edit the subject line, otherwise it will read something like Re: Access-l digest #123. So its a better idea to copy the mail you want to reply
to into a new mail (don't forget to
Avoid getting your own e-mails set <listname> [Repro|NoRepro] <listname> is the name of the mailinglist to set this option. Then use either the keyword repro to receive your own postings or norepro to avoid getting back your own postings.
Unsubscribing from a list unsubscribe <listname> as the only text in the body of your message. After a while you will receive a notification, that you have been removed from the list. | ||
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Additional information A mailinglist, which is managed by listserv software offers many options like receiving files, customizing the way you receive your mail, etc. . All this information is available in a reference card, which we have ready for download here. The most important commands will be discussed later in this document.
There is also a hypertexted version of RefCard 1.7 available at Earn. |