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Note as of the 26th of August 1996, dead-flames became a "closed
list" that no longer allows new subscribers. See the
dead-flames retirement announcement at the end of this
message.
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Welcome to Dead-Flames. This is a canned message. Please save it
for future reference.
Our purpose is to discuss anything and everything related to the
Grateful Dead. Volume here is very high. If you just want to get
timely ticket information and setlists, you might want to subscribe
to Dead-Heads instead/also (see below fo information).
This group is bidirectionally gatewayed with the USENET newsgroup
rec.music.gdead.
The service addresses, to which questions about the list itself and
requests to be added to or deleted from it should be directed, are
as follows:
Internet: dead-flames-request@gdead.berkeley.edu
Bitnet: dead-flames-request%gdead.berkeley.edu@ucbcsma
Uucp: ...!{uunet}!gdead.berkeley.edu!dead-flames-request
Please do not use my personal address for Dead-Flames service.
You can send mail to the entire list (and rec.music.gdead) via one of
these addresses:
Internet: dead-flames@gdead.berkeley.edu
Bitnet: dead-flames%gdead.berkeley.edu@ucbcsma
Uucp: ...!{uunet}!gdead.berkeley.edu!dead-flames
The shorter names for the Bitnet addresses are for those Bitnet sites
which have yet to install software to cope with the eight-character
limit on the user part (and the host part, for that matter). If you're
on Bitnet but you think you might be able to use one of the Internet
addresses, I think that would be preferable.
Many digests get rejected due to transient errors. I keep half an eye
on them so I'll know to delete users who forget to tell me before their
accounts are removed. I never forward rejections, attempt to notify the
rejectee, or even pay especially close attention to them. If you want
to be sure that you're getting everything, you need to keep track of the
sequence numbers.
I *do* willingly forward copies of digests to people who ask for them
by number. I only request that the sequence of digests you have received
defines a gap. For example, if you have received 800 and 802, feel free
to ask me for 801. On the other hand, if your service just appears to
stop, please don't ask me to forward digests to you. Instead, if you
think I may have deleted your address or that I may have the wrong one,
let me know and I'll check things out.
I only keep the last 28 days worth of digests. That amounts to about
2-3 megabytes.
Finally, if you notice a problem or if you can think of some way in which
I could improve this list, please let me know.
Enjoy!
-- Eric J. Simon simon@xtal0.harvard.edu
Here's another Grateful Dead music-related lists which resides at Berkeley:
Info-only Grateful Dead. Ticket info, setlists, not much else:
Internet: dead-heads-request@gdead.berkeley.edu
Bitnet: dead-heads-request%gdead.berkeley.edu@ucbcsma
Uucp: ...!{uunet}!gdead.berkeley.edu!dead-heads-request
Here's a summary of the music-related lists which reside (or used to
reside) at UVa. To subscribe to a given list, just send a request to one
(not all) of the three addresses given for the list.
Free-for-all Phish talk. Very high volume -- 60K per day. This carries
exactly the same postings as the USENET newsgroup rec.music.phish:
Internet: phish-request@virginia.edu
Bitnet: phish-rq@virginia
Uucp: ...!uunet!virginia!phish-request
Free-for-all Bob Dylan talk. This carries exactly the same postings as
the USENET newsgroup rec.music.dylan:
Internet: highway61-request@virginia.edu
Bitnet: hw61-req@virginia
Uucp: ...!uunet!virginia!highway61-request
For DAT (Digital Audio Tape) users. Special emphasis on live music taping:
Internet: dat-heads-request@virginia.edu
Bitnet: dath-req@virginia
Uucp: ...!uunet!virginia!dat-heads-request
For trading of live music recordings (amateur). Mostly Grateful Dead:
Internet: tape-heads-request@virginia.edu
Bitnet: th-req@virginia
Uucp: ...!uunet!virginia!tape-heads-request
Mostly local Boston content:
Internet: boston-music-request@virginia.edu
Bitnet: bm-req@virginia
Uucp: ...!uunet!virginia!boston-music-request
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Subject: retirement of the dead-flames digest
From: dead-flames-approval@gdead.berkeley.edu
To: dead-flames@gdead.berkeley.edu
Dear Dead-Flames User,
This note is to announce the end of the Dead Flames Digest.
The Digest will be shut off as of Saturday, August 31st, 1996.
It appears that the time has come to retire.
The number of subscribers to the dead-flames digest has dropped
significantly in the last year. At the time dead-flames was created, the
availability of Internet connectivity was still quite limited, and
many people who wished to participate simply did not have the option
of reading the Usenet newsgroup rec.music.gdead directly (and at the
very beginning, the newsgroup itself did not exist). This is no
longer the case. Internet access is widely available.
Anyone anywhere, given a marginal amount of
motivation, can get theirself a connection to an Internet service
provider (ISP) who will furnish them with access to Usenet newsgroups.
Retiring the digest will lessen the demands on the resources of the
people and machines who have provided the dead-flames digest.
The dead-flames digest has been provided entirely as a result of volunteer
programming, maintenance and machine time. No-one who has
participated in its creation and dissemination over the past 14 to 15
years has ever received compensation for providing this service. Among
other things, this means that the processes leading to the creation
and distribution of the digest run on machines that are busy doing
other things ("real work"). The time has come when the providers of
these machines feel that the allocation of resources required to
run the list outweighs the benefit.
There exists other alternatives to direct access to the Usenet newsgroup
rec.music.gdead such as world-wide web sites and the gopher/ftp site
at gdead.berkeley.edu. We may continue to offer digests via
gopher/anonymous ftp/majordomo from gdead.berkeley.edu after the
dead-flames mailing list is shutdown - but this remains to
be figured out and the details are not known at this time.
We also hope to continue to
offer the email address dead-flames@gdead.berkeley.edu as an address
to post to rec.music.gdead...
If someone would like to offer a site for management and distribution
of the dead-flames digest, now is the time. Assuming that no-one
presents a site and a reason to continue the digests which has not
already been considered, distribution will cease the morning of August
31st, 1996.
Thanks for all the kind words and vibes we have received over the
years. This closure comes with sadness (at the end of
this era) tempered by the realization that Internet resources
are now widely enough available that the list no longer serves its
original purpose.
take care,
The Dead-Flames Managers
Eric J. Simon (simon@xtal0.harvard.edu)
Mark Kraitchman (kraitch@eecs.berkeley.edu)