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Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!hookup!swrinde!news.uh.edu!uuneo.neosoft.com!bonkers.taronga.com!taronga!arielle
From: arielle@taronga.com (Stephanie da Silva)
Subject: Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 7/14
Message-ID: <1994SeptPt7@taronga.com>
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Supersedes: <1994AugPt7@taronga.com>
Reply-To: arielle@taronga.com
Organization: Taronga Park BBS
References: <1994SeptPt1@taronga.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 06:13:11 GMT
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Archive-name: mail/mailing-lists/part7
[This is the seventh of fourteen articles on mailing lists.]
hack-l
Contact: hack@alive.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Marc Slemko)
Purpose: To distribute the monthly Hack Report, which is an
informational newsletter which warns of hacked, hoax, Trojan Horse,
and pirated files that have been seen posted on BBS systems worldwide.
The Hack Report is very biased towards MS-DOS programs. The Hack
Report is also readily available through Fidonet or via anonymous FTP.
To subscribe, send the message
subscribe hack-l
to majordomo@alive.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca
hadiko
Contact: listproc@ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de (Patrick Dockhorn)
Purpose: The HaDiKo list is a forum for current and past members of
the HaDiKo, a student's community college in the city of Karlsruhe,
Germany. The past inhabitants of the college are distributed all over
the world and are welcome to join in to the discussions about current
and past events.
For subscription information, send a mail with the word "help" in the
body to:
listproc@ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de
ham-tech
Contact: listserv@netcom.com
Purpose: Technical discussions and questions about Amateur Radio.
This list is automatically maintained by Majordomo. To sign up or
inquire about this list, send mail to listserv@netcom.com with the
following in the body (subject is ignored) of the message.
To subscribe: subscribe ham-tech
To unsubscribe: unsubscribe ham-tech
For more information: help
Mail should be sent to listserv@netcom.com, not listserv@world.std.com.
Please keep your mailing address up to date. If your account is being
changed or shut down, please update majordomo.
This list is sponsored by the Boston Amateur Radio Club.
If you have any questions, I can be reached at n1ist@netcom.com
For more information on the Boston ARC, subscribe to barc-list.
ham-univ
Contact: majordomo@listserver.njit.edu
Purpose: This mailing list is for people that are interested in
Amateur Radio Clubs at Universities. Club activities, funding sources
and other issues that come up are discussed on this list.
To subscribe to the list, send a message to the above address
with the command
subscribe ham-univ
in the body of the message.
handicap
Contact: wtm@bunker.shel.isc-br.com
Purpose: The Handicap Digest provides an information/discussion
exchange for issues dealing with the physically/mentally
handicapped. Topics include, but are not limited to: medical,
education, legal, technological aids and the handicapped in
society.
Note: The articles from the Handicap Digest are also posted in the
Usenet Newsgroup, "misc.handicap".
HANDS
Contact: HANDS@u.washington.edu
Purpose: The HANDS e-mail list is a list compiled by Hands Off
Washington-University of Washington chapter. This list tells
people when our next meetings are, provides info. on upcoming
events such as rallies, speakers, etc. and provides a chance for
people to read selected forwarded newsbriefs from Washington state
as well as other parts of the country.
The main purpose is to keep people up to date on activities planned
by HOW-UW and to inform people about the agenda of the Citizen's
Alliance of Washington (CAW) and other discriminatory organizations.
hang-gliding
Contact: hang-gliding-request@virginia.edu (Galen Hekhuis)
Purpose: Topics covering all aspects of hang-gliding and ballooning,
for ultra-light and lighter-than-air enthusiasts.
Harleys
Contact: harley-request@thinkage.on.ca
harley-request@thinkage.com
thinkage!harley-request
Purpose: Discussion about the bikes, politics, lifestyles, and
anything else of interest to Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders.
This list is available only in digest format two or 3 times per
day Monday through Friday. Sometimes on weekends. Requests to
join must have your real name and telephone number for contact
during the evening (GMT-5) hours. This list is not affiliated
with Harley-Davidson Inc.; or the Harley Owner's Group.
Hartford Whalers
Contact: kayleigh@access.digex.net (Steve Gallichio)
Purpose: Discussion of the Hartford Whalers hockey club and any
tangential discussions which emerge.
To subscribe, please send email to <Whalers-request@access.digex.net>
with the Subject: field set to "subscribe".
hey-joe
Contact: hey-joe-request@ms.uky.edu (Joel Abbott)
Purpose: Discussion and worship of Jimi Hendrix and his music.
Although Jimi has been dead for about 2 decades, we feel that
his music is still worthy to be recognized. Prerequisite to
joining: appreciation for his music.
Hindu Digest
Contact: listserv@arizvm1.ccit.arizona.edu
Purpose: Hindu dharma (religious philosophy and way of life) is
followed by over 650 million people in the world. Prominent among
its teaching are the acceptance of various religious paths, and
the spirit of universal family.
The Hindu Digest is a forum to discuss various Hindu doctrines as
they are applicable to day to day living. We also discuss various
issues that affect Hindu perspective, war and peace, human rights
and participation of Hindus in political process to promote the
universal ideals mentioneed above. It is also a forum for cultural
news about Hindus from around the world.
To subscribe, send mail to listserv@arizvm1.ccit.arizona.edu of
this form:
SUB HINDU-D Full Name
(Full Name must be at least two words).
Historic Costume
Contact: h-costume-request@andrew.cmu.edu
Purpose: This list concentrates on recreating period elegance, from
the Bronze age to the mid-20th Century. Its emphasis is on accurate
historical reproduction of clothing, historical techniques for
garment construction, and the application of those techniques in
modern clothing design. Other topics appropriate for discussion
include adapting historical clothing for the modern figure, clothing
evolution, theatrical costumes, patterns, materials, books, and
sources for supplies. Members of the SCA should note that this list
discusses historic costume of all eras, not just the SCA period.
General conversations about the SCA are not suitable for this list.
Other topics not suitable for this list include halloween and
children's dress-up costumes, and advertisements for vintage clothing
(for sale or wanted).
HIWAYMEN
Contact: LISTSERV@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU
Purpose: Discussion of the Highwaymen - Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings,
Johnny Cash & Kris Kristofferson. Subjects range from their music,
lives, wives and movies.
Send email to LISTSERV@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU with command SUBSCRIBE
HIWAYMEN in the message body of the mail.
HIX
Contact: help@hix.com
Purpose: Hollosi Information eXchange. A mail server to provide
information about Hungarian electronic resources, discussion lists,
newsletters, etc. Information is in Hungarian.
The subject and the content of the letter is ignored.
The returned help file lists subscription and other commands.
HOA-List
Contact: HOA-List-Request@Netcom.com
Purpose: For home owners associations (HOA), owners, residents
in planned unit developments, condos, townhouses, etc. List members
are asked to agree to some simple guidelines before joining the
group. For more info and guidelines, email to contact with
'help' as the first word of your message.
hockey-goalie
Contact: majordomo@xmission.com
Purpose: This is a mailing list for ice hockey goalies of all levels.
It is intended to bring together goalies from all over the world, and
be used as a forum for discussing equipment, technique, strategy, and
so forth.
To subscribe, mail to majordomo@xmission.com, with "subscribe
hockey-goalie", in the body of the message.
Owner: owner-hockey-goalie@xmission.com (Dave Steinhart)
HOCKEY-L
Contact: LISTSERV@maine.maine.edu
wts@maine.maine.edu (Wayne Smith)
Purpose: HOCKEY-L is for the discussion of collegiate ice hockey,
including scores, team info, schedules, etc., allowing fans to
become more involved and knowledgeable about the game.
Substantial information is available via HOCKEY-L subscription,
including current year Division I team and composite schedules
and scores, and other college and Olympic hockey information as
assembled or created by the subscribers. In-season postings
include all Division I scores and descriptions of most games.
Division II, III, and Club hockey discussions are welcome.
See also, HOCKEY3-REQUEST@HOOVILLE.MITRE.ORG for a list devoted
to Division III college hockey.
To subscribe to HOCKEY-L, send a one line message body (not subject)
to the subscription address as follows:
SUBSCRIBE HOCKEY-L your name and college team(s) of interest
Holocaust Information
Contact: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca
Purpose: The Holocaust Information list is devoted to Holocaust
research, and the refutation of those who deny the event.
Subscriptions to the list are available by invitation.
The list is published as a moderated digest.
Topics within the scope of the list include: World-wide racial
supremacy organizations and activities, world-wide neo-nazi
organizations and activities, Holocaust denial via electronic
networking, including but not limited to FidoNet, UseNet, InterNet,
Prodigy, GEnie, CompuServe, etc., and the notification all list
members when a new bulletin board, fax forwarding, or voice-mail
organization is identified as representing the views of the
various organizations noted above, including The Institute for
Historical Review (IHR), Christian Identity, Aryan Nation,
America First Committee, Liberty Lobby and activities of well-
known folks like Willy Carto, David Irving, and many, many others.
As bandwidth restrictions are ever a consideration, membership in
the list is limited to those who can provide either research,
editing, or writing skills to the projects undertaken. If you are
interested in joining, please contact kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca -
for an automated guide to the needs of the list, include the words
HLISTSUB in the Subject: field of your message.
homebrew
Contact: homebrew-request%hpfcmr@hplabs.hp.com
or ...!hplabs!hpfcmr!homebrew-request (Rob Gardner)
Purpose: Forum on Beer, homebrewing, and related issues. Though
mainly intended for discussion of beer making, also welcome are
discussions on making cider, mead, wine, or any other fermented
(but not distilled) beverage. Beginners are welcomed as well
as experienced brewers.
home-ed
Contact: home-ed-request@think.com (David Mankins)
Purpose: This mailing list is for the discussion of all aspects
and methods of home education. These include the "unschooling"
approach, curricula-based home-schooling, and others. The list
is currently unmoderated and welcomes everyone interested in
educating their children at home, whatever the reasons.
home-ed-politics
Contact: home-ed-politics-request@mainstream.com (Craig Peterson)
Purpose: To discuss political issues dealing with home education.
This includes government intrusion into families, public schooling
as it influences home education, legislation in various states & the
federal level, etc. This list is managed by listproc.
Honda-L
Contact: LISTSERV@brownvm.brown.edu (Marshall Vale)
Purpose: HONDA-L is dedicated to the discussion of all Honda and Acura
automobiles, past and present. The list is moderated and digested with
topics varying from repairs to pricing information.
All are welcomed to join the list.
To subscribe, mail:
LISTSERV@brownvm.brown.edu
The subject will be ignored. Put the following line in the mail:
SUB HONDA-L your real name
You will then receive an information message from the Listserver
telling you of the proper addresses and procedures for dealing with
the list. If you have any further questions about the list, please
e-mail me (mjv@brownvm.brown.edu).
horse
Contact: equestrians-request@world.std.com (David C. Kovar)
Purpose: Discussion of things equestrian. Horse enthusiasts of
all disciplines and levels of experience are welcome. Articles
are distributed periodically in digest format, and also appear
individually in the Usenet newsgroup "rec.equestrian".
hotrod
Contact: hotrod-request@dixie.com
Include on the Subject: line the keyword "subscribe" and a
return path to your site.
Purpose: The mailing list hotrod@dixie.com is chartered to provide
a forum for people interested in high performance vehicles to
exchange ideas and discuss topics of current interest. This list
is chartered as broadly as possible consistent with noise supression.
Explicitly acceptable is any discussion regarding increasing the
performance of any vehicle with more than three wheels.
hp9000-500
Contact: hp9000-500-request@nvc.cc.ca.us
Purpose: Get help on porting software to this dated machine, and discuss
the HP 9000 series 500.
hpux-admin (HP-UX Administrators Mailing List)
Contact: majordomo@cv.ruu.nl
Purpose: To discuss matters related to HP-UX System Administration.
Commands should be sent in the body of an email message to
"majordomo@cv.ruu.nl" or to "hpux-admin-request@cv.ruu.nl".
Problems, questions, suggestions and the like should go to the address
"owner-hpux-admin@cv.ruu.nl".
HTMARCOM
Contact: kimmik@bayne.com (Kim M. Bayne)
Purpose: To discuss High Tech MARketing COMmunications as it relates
to Computer and Electronics products and services and to share
information on resources available to High Tech MARcommunicators.
Level of discussion varies from basic how-to-do-it to high-level
marketing strategy in the Computer and Electronics industries.
HTMARCOM posts a monthly online newsletter containing articles,
job listings, product reviews, media changes, conferences and
seminars. Resource lists and past newsletters are also available
to list subscribers in the HTMARCOM archives.
To subscribe
send email to LISTSERV@usa.net
Message text:
subscribe <listname> <Your Real Name>
Human-powered vehicles
Contact: majordomo@zippy.sonoma.edu
Purpose: A discussion of the use, construction, and maintenance of HPVs
and their kin (e.g., hybrid human/electric). Heavily oriented towards
recumbents at the moment.
Subscribe: send note that says "SUBSCRIBE HPV your.email.address"
to majordomo@zippy.sonoma.edu
huskers
Contact: huskers-request@tssi.com (Michael Nolan)
Purpose: this lists provides coverage of University of Nebraska
sports. The major in-season sports (football, basketball) will
likely make up the majority of posts, but other sports are likely
to be mentioned from time to time, depending on the interest.
Other items likely to be of interest to NU alums or Cornhusker
fans may also appear.
hyperami
Contact: listserv@archive.oit.unc.edu
Purpose: For informal product discussion and mutual assistance
concerning AmigaVision, CanDo, DeluxeVideo III, Director 2,
Foundation, Hyperbook, InterActor, PILOT, ShowMaker, TACL,
Thinker, and VIVA.
To join, send a mail request to listserv@archive.oit.unc.edu and
give a one-line message asking "subscribe hyperami."
This list is separate from the Usenet newsgroup comp.sys.amiaga.
multimedia but material from the list may occasionally be posted
to the newsgroup.
hyperbole
hyperbole-announce
Contact: hyperbole-request@cs.brown.edu (Bob Weiner)
Use the following format on your Subject: line to execute requests,
where you substitute your own values for the <> delimited items
(include the period at the end of the line).
Subject: Add <firstname-lastname> '<' <user>@<domain> '>' to
<mail-list-name-without-domain>.
For example: Subject: Add Joe Smith <joe@mot.com> to hyperbole.
Purpose: Hyperbole is for discussion of the Hyperbole systems and the
related topics of hypertext and information retrieval.
Hyperbole-announce announces new releases and bug fixes for
Hyperbole. Anyone on hyperbole is automatically subscribed to
hyperbole-announce., so you should request subscription to only
one of the two lists.
Hyperbole is a flexible hypertext manager developed at Brown
University that sits atop of GNU Emacs and provides efficient
point-and-click information access and full customizability in GNU
Emacs Lisp. Hyperbole allows hypertext buttons to be embedded within
unstructured and structured files, mail messages and news articles.
It also provides point-and-click access to ftp archives, Wide Area
Information Servers (WAIS), and the World-Wide Web (WWW) hypertext
system.
hyperchem
Contact: hyperchem-request@autodesk.com (Mark Davies)
Purpose: The group is designed for, but not limited to, HyperChem
users. Any and all scientific and technical issues related to the use
of HyperChem are appropriate for discussion on this group.
The group is unmoderated, so that any message sent to the group is
sent automatically to all other members of the group. Any information
on this group is to be taken "as is" without representation or warranty
of any kind, either express or implied. The entire risk as to the use
of this information is assumed by the user.
IAMS (Internet Amateur Mathematics Society)
Contact: iams-request@hh.sbay.org
Purpose: For discussion of math puzzle and problems.
iapadv
Contact: worldsch@ucs.indiana.edu
Purpose: A read-only listserv where messages from the International
Arctic Project (IAP) will be posted during its 1994 spring training
expedition. The IAP is an international team of explorers and
scientists, led by polar explorer Will Steger, who will travel and
do research in the Canadian Arctic this spring, in preparation for a
major expedition across the North Pole in spring 1995. The team is
due to leave Yellowknife (Northwest Territories, Canada) on March 13,
1994, and the expedition is expected to conclude June 10, 1994.
To subscribe to the list, send e-mail to worldsch@ucs.indiana.edu
IB
Contact: hreha@vax2.concordia.ca (Dr. Steve Hreha)
Purpose: To provice a forum for teachers, IB coordinators and
administrators involved wtih the International Baccalaureate
Diploma Program. Discussion of all aspects of the IB program
is welcome.
IBDlist
Contact: IBDlist-request%mvac23@udel.edu (Thomas Lapp)
...!udel!mvac23!IBDlist-request
Purpose: IBDlist is a moderated mailing list which discusses all
aspects of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, with particular emphasis
on Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis. Anyone with an
interest in these diseases, whether direct or indirect is welcome.
This list will also act as a clearinghouse for information and
discussion of current treatments, research, and other information
related to IBDs. This list is open to any interested party and is
not restricted to those with a direct link to IBD.
IBMTCP-L
Contact: LISTSERV@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU
IBMTCP-L is intended for discussion of the IBM TCP/IP software
products for VM, MVS, OS/2 and for associated IBM TCP/IP hardware
such as the 8232 LAN Channel Station, 3172 Interconnect Controller,
9370 Ethernet adapter and other similar products.
To subscribe: send body: "SUBSCRIBE IBMTCP-L firstname lastname"
Owner: GETTES@PRINCETON.EDU (Michael Gettes)
ICF-2010
Contact: icf-2010-request@cup.hp.com (Gary Gitzen)
{hplabs, uunet}!cup.hp.com!icf-2010-request
Purpose: This is a low volume mutual support group to discuss/share
technical issues, problems, solutions, performance, and modifications
related to the Sony ICF-2010 and 2001D shortwave radios.
ICI
Contact: listserv@research.canon.oz.au
Purpose: Discussion of Tim Long's ICI language and its interpreter.
Also acts as an archive for the interpreter source, patches and
documentation.
iclinfo
Contact: {obdient,tfd}!tons61!iclinfo
Purpose: To update and relay information regarding the CCI/ICL
processors, including information on product updates, product problems,
service problems and information, system options, and information on
CCI/ICL from "off-line" sources (i.e. inside "scoops" direct from
"hidden" CCI/ICL sources.
IDM (Intelligent Dance Music)
Contact: idm-request@hyperreal.com
Purpose: The IDM list is for the discussion of the form of electronic
music that has been coined "Intelligent Dance Music" by a British music
magazine and "Electronic Listening Music" by a label promoting the new
genre. Artists in this vein include Richard D. James (Aphex
Twin/Polygon Window), Black Dog Productions, B12, C.J. Bolland,
Plastikman, Future Sound of London/Amorphous Androgynous. Discussion
and reviews on the list also cover other ambient and trance music, to
some extent.
Maintainer: fluid@hyperreal.com
IDOL
Contact: idol-group-request@luvthang.ori-cal.com (David Talmage)
Purpose: The idol-group is an unmoderated mailing list for people
interested in the Idol language. Idol, an "Icon-derived object
language," is "an object-oriented extension and environment for
the Icon programming language." The idol-group is a forum for
discussing Idol programming, object-oriented programming, and Idol
implementation issues. It is also a place to exchange Idol
classes and programs, contributing to the library of useful Idol
code.
Igor
Contact: igor-request@pica.army.mil (Tom Coradeschi)
Purpose: To provide an easy means for users of Igor to share
problems and solutions, as well as for potential users to seek
opinions on the utility and performance of the application.
Igor is a data plotting/analysis package for the Apple Macintosh.
FTP archives are on d31rz0.stanford.edu, /Igor.
(note, that's a zero in the ftp sitename, not an uppercase 'o'!)
IHP-NET
Contact: MAJORDOMO@interaccess.com
Purpose: IHP-NET is an Internet electronic forum for dialogue and
resource sharing among persons of all religious traditions, regarding
the dynamic relationship between spirituality and health, especially
its practical expression in the advancement of human wellness.
Archive location:
Direct access anonymous FTP at INTERACCESS.COM in IHP-NET directory
Also, anon FTP-by-email to IHP-NETFTP@INTERACCESS.COM
To join:
Type this AND ONLY THIS statement in the BODY of a new E-mail message:
subscribe IHP-NET <your Internet E-mail address>
Send this message to: MAJORDOMO@interaccess.com
Please note:
In the above statement, you must enter your INTERNET E-mail address,
NOT your name.
A Bitnet address should be changed to an Internet form.
For example, convert:
you@home.bitnet (Bitnet) TO you%home.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu (Internet)
No subject is necessary for the message.
Coordinator/owner: ulysses@interaccess.com
Imagen-L
Contact: listserv@bolis.sf-bay.org
Purpose: This list is a discussion forum for all aspects of Imagen
laser printers. Any discussion pertaining to Imagen printers is
welcome, including software compatibility, hardware interfacing,
LAN attachment capabilities, imPRESS programming, or methods used
to create spooling and accounting software.
To subscribe, send an Internet e-mail message to
"listserv@bolis.sf-bay.org" containing:
subscribe Imagen-L
and you will be added to the list.
Imagine
Contact: imagine-request@email.sp.paramax.com (Dave Wickard)
Purpose: The IML is dedicated to the 3D computer rendering
package "Imagine" by Impulse Inc. Currently this package is
available on the Amiga computer and for MS-DOS. Subject matter
spans most areas and packages in 3D rendering, but mostly in
comparison to Imagine. There are many professional artists
using the IML, and the tone is light and friendly. All levels
of knowledge and experience are welcome here and everyone is
encouraged to participate. We have held contests, and a frequently
asked questions list and full archives since the Lists inception
in January 1991 are available upon request. Merely send a note to
the above address with the word "subscribe" in the subject line.
NOTE: BANG STYLE addressing is not supported, so please include
your Internet-style address in subscription request
(e.g. somebody@someplace.edu).
immune
Contact: immune-request@weber.ucsd.edu (Cyndi Norman)
Purpose: A support group for people with immune-system breakdowns
(and their symptoms) such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lupus,
Candida, Hypoglycemia, Multiple Allergies, Learning Disabilities,
etc, and their SO's, medical caretakers, etc. The group is
unmoderated and open to anyone anywhere in the world (no arguments
about whether or not these disabilities exist).
improv
Contact: improv-request@bmt.gun.com (Timothy Reed)
Purpose: Questions, comments, and bug-reports relating to the
Improv spreadsheet for NeXTSTEP and Windows, published by Lotus
Corp. Some mail includes attachments that may be read with mail
readers compatible with the NexT Computer's NeXTmail format.
impulse
Contact: impulse-users-request@j.cc.purdue.edu (Kevin Braunsdorf)
Purpose: A low-volume list for users of the LPC Mpulse line of
computers. The moderator does filter and journalize submissions.
INDEX-L
Contact: skuster@bingvmb.bitnet (Charlotte Skuster)
Purpose: Discussion of good indexing practice by providing a
forum through which professional and aspiring indexers can share
information and ideas relating to the intellectural, philosophical,
and technical aspects of index preparation. Some recent participants
include professional indesers, members of the American Society of
Indexers (ASI), librarians, library school faculty and students,
information access professionals, hypertext and database developers,
and authors indexing their own work.
indigo-girls
Contact: indigo-girls-request@cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Stephen Spencer)
Purpose: Discussion of Indigo Girls and related artists' music, tour
dates, concert reviews, etc. Both "regular" and "digest" formats are
available -- please specify when sending a "subscribe me" message.
"digest" format gets you one message a day, "regular" gets you each
message as it is sent to the list.
info-adopt
Contact: info-adopt-request@spie.org
Purpose: SPIE's Adaptive Optics Listserver is a moderated electronic
discussion list addressing issues related to adaptive optics. The
listserver is open to anyone interested in adaptive optics; however,
it is not to be used for commercial purposes, such as advertising
products or services, except in connection with an information request
from another member of the group.
To subscribe, mail to info-adopt-request@spie.org with
SUBSCRIBE INFO-ADOPT in the body of the message.
For a complete listing of SPIE's online services, mail to
info-optolink-request@spie.org with the word HELP in the
message body.
info-aids
Contact: info-aids@rainbow.UUCP (Ken Davis)
Purpose: to act as a clearinghouse for information, and discussion
about AIDS, including alternative treatments, political
implications, etc. Exchanges files with AIDNEWS@RUTVM1.BITNET.
Open to anyone with the time and inclination to participate.
Mailing list will be confidential and known only to the members.
Anonymous postings will be accepted. (See also "aids" mailing list)
info-bios
Contact: info-bios-request@spie.org
Purpose: SPIE's Biomedical Optics Listserver is a moderated electronic
discussion list addressing issues related to biomedical optics. The
listserver is open to anyone interested in biomedical optics; however,
it is not to be used for commercial purposes, such as advertising
products or services, except in connection with an information request
from another member of the group.
To subscribe, mail to info-bios-request@spie.org with
SUBSCRIBE INFO-BIOS in the body of the message.
For a complete listing of SPIE's online services, mail to
info-optolink-request@spie.org with the word HELP in the
message body.
info-ccc
Contact: uunet!xurilka!info-ccc-request (Luigi Perrotta)
Purpose: The info-ccc mailing list will be devoted to the
Concurrent C and Concurrent C++ programming languages. However,
discussions can be anything relevant to concurrent programming.
info-encore
Contact: info-encore-request@cs-gw.D.UMN.EDU
info-encore-request@umnd-cs.UUCP (Dan Burrows)
Purpose: Mailing list for discussion of issues involving hardware
and software issues of Encore computers and ethernet terminal
servers.
This mailing list is also gatewayed into the inet list,
comp.sys.encore
info-ei
Contact: info-ei-request@spie.org
Purpose: SPIE's Electronic Imaging Listserver is a moderated
electronic discussion list addressing issues related to electronic
imaging. The listserver is open to anyone interested in electronic
imaging; however, it is not to be used for commercial purposes, such
as advertising products or services, except in connection with an
information request from another member of the group.
To subscribe, mail to info-ei-request@spie.org with
SUBSCRIBE INFO-EI in the body of the message.
For a complete listing of SPIE's online services, mail to
info-optolink-request@spie.org with the word HELP in the
message body.
info-fibers
Contact: info-fibers-request@spie.org
Purpose: SPIE's Fiber Optics Listserver is a moderated electronic
discussion list addressing issues related to fiber optics. The listserver
is open to anyone interested in fiber optics; however, it is not to be
used for commercial purposes, such as advertising products or services,
except in connection with an information request from another member of
the group.
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SUBSCRIBE INFO-FIBERS in the body of the message.
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message body.
info-gnu
Contact: info-gnu-request@prep.ai.mit.edu
ucbvax!prep.ai.mit.edu!info-gnu-request
Purpose: to distribute progress reports on the GNU Project, headed
by Richard Stallman, and to ask members for various kinds of help.
The list is gated both ways with the alternative newsgroup
"gnu.announce," and is filtered (weakly moderated) by Leonard H.
Tower Jr. GNU, which stands for Gnu's Not Unix, is the name for a
complete Unix-compatible software system whose sources can be given
away free to everyone. Major parts have already been written;
major parts still remain undone. Project GNU has additional
mailing lists to distribute information about specific GNU
programs, and to report bugs in them. Contact us at the above
address for details.
info-holo
Contact: info-holo-request@spie.org
Purpose: SPIE's Holography Listserver is a moderated electronic
discussion list addressing issues related to holography. The listserver
is open to anyone interested in holography; however, it is not to be
used for commercial purposes, such as advertising products or services,
except in connection with an information request from another member of
the group.
To subscribe, mail to info-holo-request@spie.org with
SUBSCRIBE INFO-HOLO in the body of the message.
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message body.
info-ingres
Contact: info-ingres-request@math.ams.com
Purpose: To discuss the commercial version of Ingres.
Info-LabVIEW
Contact: info-labview-request@pica.army.mil
Purpose: Info-LabVIEW is an internet mailing list for the discussion
of the use of National Instruments' LabVIEW package for Macintosh,
Windows and Sparcstation environments.
LabVIEW is a graphical software system for developing high-performance
scientific and engineering applications. LabVIEW acquires data from
IEEE-488 (GPIB), RS-232/422 and modular (VXI or CAMAC) instruments
and plug-in data acquisition boards.
LabVIEW programs, called "virtual instruments" (VIs), are created
using icons, instead of conventional, text-based code. A VI consists
of a front panel and a block diagram. The front panel (with knobs,
switches, graphs, and so on) is the user interface. The block diagram,
which is the executable code, consists of icons that operate on data
connected by wires that pass data between them.
The list is being run as a simple redistribution of all submitted
messages. FTP archives are on ftp.pica.army.mil, /pub/labview.
A digest version is also available.
info-mime
Contact: info-mime-REQUEST@cs.utk.edu
Purpose: For discussion of the MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions) multimedia electronic mail standard for Internet mail.
(formerly info-metamail) Gatewayed bidirectionally with Usenet
newsgroup comp.mail.mime.
To {un,}subscribe: send mail to info-mime-REQUEST@cs.utk.edu
info-opcom
Contact: info-opcom-request@spie.org
Purpose: SPIE's Optical Computing and Processing Listserver is a
moderated electronic discussion list addressing issues related to
optical computing and processing. The listserver is open to anyone
interested in optical computing and processing; however, it is not
to be used for commercial purposes, such as advertising products or
services, except in connection with an information request from another
member of the group.
To subscribe, mail to info-opcom-request@spie.org with
SUBSCRIBE INFO-OPCOM in the body of the message.
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info-optolink-request@spie.org with the word HELP in the
message body.
info-optomech
Contact: info-optomech-request@spie.org
Purpose: SPIE's Optomechanical and Instrument Design Listserver
is a moderated electronic discussion list addressing issues related
to optomechanical and instrument design. The listserver is open to
anyone interested in optomechanical and instrument design; however,
it is not to be used for commercial purposes, such as advertising
products or services, except in connection with an information request
from another member of the group.
To subscribe, mail to info-optomech-request@spie.org with
SUBSCRIBE INFO-OPTOMECH in the body of the message.
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info-optolink-request@spie.org with the word HELP in the
message body.
Info-PGP
Contact: info-pgp-request@lucpul.it.luc.edu
Purpose: Discussion of Phil Zimmerman & Co.'s Pretty Good Privacy
(PGP) public key encrption program for MS-DOS, Unix, SPARC, VMS,
Atari, Amiga, and other platforms. Mirror of alt.security.pgp and
related articles on sci.crypt.
info-prime
Contact: info-prime-request@blx-a.prime.com
Purpose: INFO-PRIME is the discussion group/mailing list for users
and administrators of Prime Computer equipment: 50-series (PRIMOS)
and EXL series (Unix). This mailing list is gatewayed to the Usenet
newsgroup comp.sys.prime.
informix-list
Contact: informix-list-request@rmy.emory.edu (Walt Hultgren)
Purpose: An unmoderated list for the discussion of Informix
software and related subjects. Topics include all Informix
offerings, from C-ISAM to WingZ, plus third-party products.
Membership is open to anyone, including end-users, vendors and
employees of Informix Software, Inc. An optional gateway service
of Informix-related articles from comp.databases is offered. Not
affiliated with Informix Software, Inc.
informix_sig_nca
Contact: informix_sig_nca-request@adaclabs.com
Purpose: This is the mailing list for the INFORMIX User Group of
Northern California. The purpose of this mailing list is two fold.
It is the voice for the INFORMIX User Group of Northern California.
Also, it is a method of information exchange for users of Informix
products. Group activities will be advertised in this mailing list
and posted to comp.databases.informix.
info-robo
Contact: info-robo-request@spie.org
Purpose: SPIE's Robotics Listserver is a moderated electronic
discussion list addressing issues related to robotics. The listserver
is open to anyone interested in robotics; however, it is not to be
used for commercial purposes, such as advertising products or services,
except in connection with an information request from another member
of the group.
To subscribe, mail to info-robo-request@spie.org with
SUBSCRIBE INFO-ROBO in the body of the message.
For a complete listing of SPIE's online services, mail to
info-optolink-request@spie.org with the word HELP in the
message body.
Info-Russ
Contact: info-russ@smarty.ece.jhu.edu (Aleksander Kaplan)
Purpose: Informal communication in Russian-speaking (or having
related interests) community.
info-solbourne
Contact: info-solbourne-request@acsu.buffalo.edu (Paul Graham)
Purpose: Discussions & info about Solbourne computers.
info-stratus
Contact: Info-Stratus-Request@mike.lrc.edu (Richard Shuford)
Purpose: This electronic mailing list is a user-centered and
user-conducted forum for discussing the fault-tolerant machines
produced by Stratus Computer Corporation and also their cousins,
the IBM System/88 and Olivetti CPS-32.
Info-Stratus is not intended to replace the vendor-provided
support channels but to complement them. Subscribers to
Info-Stratus will exchange technical information and tap the
collective experience of a host of other professionals who use or
develop software on Stratus- architecture systems, or who
configure and maintain hardware in the Stratus environment.
info-tahoe
Contact: info-tahoe-request@uwm.edu
uwm!info-tahoe-request (Jim Lowe)
Purpose: Discussions pertaining to the Tahoe type of CPU. These
include the CCI Power 6/32, the Harris HCX/7, and the Sperry 7000
series computers.
The info-tahoe mailing list is set up as a mail reflector.
This mailing list is also gatewayed into the inet list,
comp.sys.tahoe
info-tandem
Contact: info-tandem-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
Purpose: Discussion of systems from Tandem Computers Inc.
Includes both open and proprietary lines.
Infoterra
Contact: listserv@pan.cedar.univie.ac.at
listproc@pan.cedar.univie.ac.at
Purpose: The Infoterra subscription list is a public list intended
for general communications on environmental topics, posing queries
to the Infoterra network and requesting information from UNEP. In
addition to posing queries, subscribers are encouraged to respond to
queries as well, since this list will ultimately be comprised of both
sources and users of environmental information on a global basis.
info-vm
Contact: info-vm-request@uunet.uu.net (Kyle Jones, and others)
Purpose: Discussion and information exchange about the VM mail
reader, which runs under GNU Emacs.
INSOFT-L
Contact: majordomo@trans2.b30.ingr.com
insoft-l-owner@trans2.b30.ingr.com
insoft-l-request@trans2.b30.ingr.com
Purpose: Internationalization of software relates to two subjects:
Software that is written so a user can easily change the language
of the interface and versions of software, such as Czech WordPerfect,
whose interface language differs from the original product.
Topics discussed on this list will include:
Techniques for developing new software
Techniques for converting existing software
Internationalization tools
Announcements of internationalized public domain software
Announcements of foreign-language versions of commercial
software
Calls for papers
Conference announcements
References to documentation related to the
internationalization of software
This list is moderated.
To subscribe to this list, send an electronic mail message to
majordomo@trans2.b30.ingr.com with the body containing the command:
subscribe insoft-l your email-address
interest-groups
Contact: vivian@sri.com
Purpose: This file provides a list of various discussion lists
available to network electronic mail users.
The file is available for anonymous FTP from host crvax.sri.com
(128.18.30.65) in the netinfo directory. It is also available via
the mail server, mail-server@sri.com with the command
"send interest-groups".
I currently do not send out notification messages when I put up new
versions. I am collecting addresses for site admins that keep copies
of the list for local use, and will eventually start sending out
notices again.
intergraph
Contact: nik@ingr.ingr.com
Purpose: Discussion of all Intergraph CADCAM software and hardware.
This mailing list is a bi-directional gateway to alt.sys.intergraph.
International Harvester
Contact: ihc-request@balltown.cma.com (Richard Welty)
Purpose: Discussion of Scouts, pickups, etc.
International Trade & Commerce
Contact: info-request@tradent.wimsey.bc.ca
Purpose: Discussions of International Trade, Commerce and the global
economy including postings of company profiles, trade leads and
topics pertaining to entrepreneurial ventures.
InterNetKrant
Contact: ink@socrates.gatech.edu
Purpose: The InterNetKrant mailing list distributes short summaries
of Dutch newspapers (almost) daily. It caters for readers of Dutch
only. The list is completely dependent on the goodwill of the
contributors who voluntarily type in the news.
The InterNetKrant can be obtained via:
o World Wide Web (up-to-date information, latest newspaper, archives)
use URL http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/staff/kgg/www/internetkrant.html,
o a mailing list (send mail to ink@socrates.gatech.edu with as first
line of the body "info internetkrant", without quotes),
o gopher on gopherhost.cca.vu.nl under
"Campus Informatie Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam/Nieuws/InterNetKrant".
Coordinator (general): hkasper@cs.vu.nl
Coordinator (distribution): kgg@dcs.ed.ac.uk
InterText
Contact: intertext@etext.org
Purpose: InterText is a bi-monthly fiction magazine with thousands
of subscribers on six continents. InterText has been publishing
since 1991 and comes in two formats: plain ASCII (in setext format)
and PostScript (for laser printers). For more information, to ask
about subscribing, or for submission guidelines, mail
intertext@etext.org. Back issues are available at ftp.etext.org
in Zines/InterText.
intp
Contact: intp-request@satelnet.org
Purpose: This list is for sharing information and experiences
between persons who are rated as INTP (Introverted iNtuitive
Thinking Perceivers) on the Myers-Briggs Temperment Index.
Introspective (Pet Shop Boys)
Contact: introspective-request@ferkel.ucsb.edu (Jim Lick)
Purpose: This list is for the discussion of the synth pop group Pet
Shop Boys. List traffic tends to be chatty in nature.
INXS
Contact: INXS-list-request@iastate.edu
Purpose: An unmoderated forum for the discussion of the Australian
rock group INXS.
ipsc-managers
Contact: (machine) listproc@nas.nasa.gov
(human) jet@nas.nasa.gov (J. Eric Townsend)
Purpose: Discussion of administrating the Intel iPSC line of parallel
computers.
To subscribe, send a message to listproc@boxer.nas.nasa.gov with a
*body* of "subscribe ipsc-managers your_full_name".
ipsc-users
Contact: (machine) listproc@nas.nasa.gov
(human) jet@nas.nasa.gov (J. Eric Townsend)
Purpose: Discussion of programming and using the Intel iPSC line
of parallel computers.
To subscribe, send a message to listproc@boxer.nas.nasa.gov with a
*body* of "subscribe ipsc-users your_full_name".
irchat
Contact: irchat-request@cc.tut.fi (Kai 'Kaizzu' Kein{nen)
Purpose: Discussion on irchat.el, a GNU Emacs interface to IRC,
the Internet Relay Chat.
Israel-IRIS
Contact: listserv@israel.nysernet.org
Message should contain line reading "subscribe IRIS Your-Name"
Purpose: IRIS, Information Regarding Israel's Security, has a
Right-of-Center slant, but welcomes subscribers from across the
political spectrum. IRIS distributes P.L.O. quote sheets,
information from settlers, op-eds and the like. It is a valuble
source of information for those who want to keep abreast of the
latest developments in Israel.
This is an information service, not a discussion group. Volume
is limited to about one or two postings a day, a few times a week.
Israel-Yesha
Contact: listserv@israel.nysernet.org
Message should contain line reading "subscribe Yesha Your-Name"
Purpose: Distributes news and information regarding and affecting
Israel's foreign policy, from the perspective of the Jewish settlers
living in Judea and Samaria ("the West Bank") and Gaza. Concise
Israel news summaries are distributed twice a week, along with other
articles and information. List is run by the Jerusalem-based
Yesha Council, the representative body of the Jewish settlers.
italian-cars
Contact: italian-cars-request@balltown.cma.com (Richard Welty)
Purpose: Discussion of Italian made automobiles. Both regular and
digest forms are available.
iti151
Contact: iti151-request@oce.orst.edu (John Stanley)
{tektronix, hplabs!hp-pcd}!orstcs!oce.orst.edu!iti151-request
Purpose: For users of Imaging Technology's series 150 and 151 image
processing systems and ITEX151 software. The goal is to share
algorithms, code, tricks, pitfalls, advice, etc. in an effort to
decrease development time and increase functionality for the users
of these systems. (Also, despite their good support, we customers
may want to gang up on ITI someday!!)
IXO
Contact: majordomo@plts.org
Purpose: Discussion about pagers and software that implements
the "ixo" protocol, in particular "tpage" by Tom Limoncelli
available from anonftp.geo.mtu.edu (141.219.21.210) in the pub/ixo
directory.
The "ixo" protocol is used to send a message via modem from
your computer to a paging service. The paging service then
broadcasts the message so that it displays on your alphanumeric
pager. Most alphanumeric pagers use the "ixo" protocol.
"tpage" is a program that speaks the "ixo" protocol through a
modem connected to your Unix system.
TO SUBSCRIBE: Send a message to "majordomo@plts.org" and
in the body of your message, type: subscribe ixo
(the Subject: header will be ignored)