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- From: sschaff@roc.SLAC.Stanford.EDU (Stephen F. Schaffner)
- Subject: Re: teacher needs email ideas for students
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- Organization: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- References: <1992Nov02.184333.12035@nhgs.vak12ed.edu> <1992Nov09.035312.6820@rvgs.vak12ed.edu>
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 19:51:54 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov09.035312.6820@rvgs.vak12ed.edu>, abond@rvgs.vak12ed.edu (Andrew H. Bond) writes:
- |> I would suggest that you compile a list of available
- |> mailing lists that your students can choose from. If you don't
- |> know what a mailing list is, I'll explain.
- [...]
-
- |> In my travels through the network
- |> recall coming across a text file containing the names,
- |> addresses, and purposes of mailing lists(I think there were
- |> about a thousand). If I get some free time I will see if I can
- |> locate it for you. maybe someone who reads this will know the
- |> name & loc of such a list.
- |> --
-
- I've seen a couple of them available by anonymous ftp. There's one at
- Dartmouth: ftp to DARTCMS1.DARTMOUT.EDU, change directory to "siglists", and
- get the file "internet.lists" (it contains both internet and bitnet lists,
- giving the internet name by default in case of overlap; there's another
- version of the file giving bitnet addresses by default). There's another
- list at ftp node 192.33.33.22 (I forget where it is), in netinfo/interest-groups.
- Both lists are long.
-
- --
- Steve Schaffner sschaff@unixhub.slac.stanford.edu
- The opinions expressed may be mine, and may not be those of SLAC,
- Stanford University, or the DOE.
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