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Newsgroups: news.lists,news.answers
Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!grapevine.lcs.mit.edu!olivea!decwrl!ames!lll-winken.llnl.gov!overload.lbl.gov!agate!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!news.uh.edu!uuneo.neosoft.com!taronga!arielle
From: arielle@taronga.com (Stephanie da Silva)
Subject: Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 12/14
Message-ID: <1994JulyPt12@taronga.com>
Followup-To: poster
Keywords: S
Supersedes: <1994JunePt12@taronga.com>
Reply-To: arielle@taronga.com
Organization: Taronga Park BBS
References: <1994JulyPt11@taronga.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 1994 06:23:21 GMT
Approved: arielle@taronga.com
Expires: 19 September 1994 00:00:01 GMT
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Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu news.lists:1261 news.answers:22696
Archive-name: mail/mailing-lists/part12
[This is the twelvth of fourteen articles on mailing lists.]
Saab_Network
Contact: rsvp@novell.com (R. Scott V. Paterson)
Purpose: Discussion of Saab automobiles.
To subscribe, send mail to saab@network.mhs.compuserve.com
sabbath
Contact: sabbath-request@fa.disney.com (Michael Sullivan0
Purpose: To discuss the rock group Black Sabbath and, to a
limited extent, it's former members.
Saints-Best
Contact: lds-net-request@andrew.cmu.edu
Purpose: A low-volume, heavily filtered magazine featuring a few of
the best messages of interest to Latter-day Saints (Mormons) from all
over the internet.
sam-fans
Contact: sam-fans-request@hawkwind.utcs.toronto.edu (Chris Siebenmann)
Purpose: Discussion of Rob Pike's sam editor. Sam is an interactive
multi-file text editor intended for bitmap displays. A textual command
language supplements the mouse-driven, cut-and-paste interface to make
complex or repetitive editing tasks easy to specify. The language is
characterized by the composition of regular expressions to describe the
structure of the text being modified.
Sam can be ftp'd from research.att.com, directory /dist/sam;
the mailing list itself is archived on ftp.sys.utoronto.ca in /pub/sam.
sappho
Contact: sappho-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu (Regis M. Donovan)
Purpose: A forum and support group for gay and bisexual women.
The list is not moderated, but may become so if the volume and/or
content begins to warrant it. A digest version is available; if
you want it, be sure to mention it in your addition request. Men
who want to "listen in," for whatever reason, are requested to
use the feminist and alternates mailing lists instead; sappho
membership is limited to women.
SATNEWS
Contact: listserv@tqmcomms.co.uk
Purpose: SATNEWS is the mailing list for Satnews, a bi-weekly report
of events in the satellite television industry worldwide.
To subscribe to the list, write to listserv@tqmcomms.co.uk with
'subscribe satnews <Your Name>' as the first line in the message
body, replacing <Your Name> with your real name, not your e-mail
address.
sca
Contact: sca-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu (Danulf Donaldson, MKA Dana Groff)
Purpose: This group discusses anything relating to the Society for
Creative Anachronism, a world-wide medievallist organization.
Anyone in the Society (or interested in it) is welcome to join.
Those with basic questions about the Society should direct them to
justin@inmet.com (Justin du Coeur, MKA Mark Waks), who will
be happy to answer them. (Please note that the mailing list is not
officially related to the SCA in any way; it is simply a group of
talkative members).
The SCA mailing list is gatewayed into the rec.org.sca newsgroup.
SCA Heralds
Contact: listserv@pucc.princeton.edu
Purpose: For the discussion of heraldry within the Society for Creative
Anachronism, a medieval living history group. Discussion topics include
all facets of medieval heraldic and naming practice as well as
SCA-specific topics, such as holding court, organizational proposals,
and rules changes. People interested in general heraldic discussion can
try the newsgroup rec.heraldry.
Admin: David James (vnend@pucc.princeton.edu)
SCAN-INDIE
Contact: scan-indie-request@lysator.liu.se (Erik Soderstrom)
Purpose: SCAN-INDIE is a mailing list designed to provide information
and general discussions on independent and alternative music coming
from the Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and
Iceland) _plus_ the Baltic countries (Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia).
Digest version available.
sca-west
Contact: sca-west-owner@ecst.csuchico.edu
Purpose: This list is to serve those persons who have a desire
to discuss, share, etc., items of interest to the Society of
Creative Anachronism members in the west and thereby reduce traffic
on the Rialto (rec.org.sca) of subjects that might be considered too
local; but there is really no restriction on any subject.
It is for those members that are in the West Kingdom, which includes
Northern and Central California, Northern Nevada, Alaska, Australia,
and Japan. Anyone is welcome to join, though. This is strictly
a mail list; there is no echo to a newsgroup.
To subscribe, send a message with "subscribe [name]" on the first
line of the message to sca-west-request@ecst.csuchico.edu.
sched-l
Contact: listserver@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at
Purpose: Discussion of scheduling, with special consideration of
knowledge-based scheduling of manufacturing processes. All messages
are screened by a moderator, so the noise level is low.
Send SUB SCHED-L Name in the body of an otherwise empty mail to
listserver@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at to subscribe. For "Name",
please specify your real name, e.g. Wolfgang Slany. Your email
address will be automatically extracted from the header of your
mail. Send all messages that you want to be distributed to the
subscribers to fuzzy-mail@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at, and send every
control command such as GET SCHED-L INFO to
listserver@vexpert.dbai.tuwien.ac.at
school
Contact: school-request@balltown.cma.com (Richard Welty)
Purpose: Discussion of high performance driving schools.
scoann
Contact: scoann-request@xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew)
Purpose: The SCO Announce mailing list is a moderated announcements
list providing product update and new product announcements supplied
by SCO or by developers offering SCO based products.
Submissions for the list should be addressed to scoannmod@xenitec.on.ca
The "scoann" mlist is bi-directionally gatewayed with the USENET
biz.sco.annouce newsgroup.
scogen
Contact: scogen-request@xenitec.on.ca (Geoff Scully)
Purpose: This group will be beneficial to any one interested or
currently using Santa Cruz Operation products. This mailing list
is a single area where discussions and information can be exchanged
regarding ALL SCO products.
The "scogen" mlist is bi-directionally gatewayed with the USENET
biz.sco.general newsgroup.
scoodt
Contact: scoodt-request@xenitec.on.ca (Ed Hew)
Purpose: The SCO Open Desktop electronic mailing list is intended
to provide a communications vehicle for interested parties to
provide, request, submit, and exchange information regarding the
configuration, implementation, and use of the SCO Open Desktop
operating system as available from The Santa Cruz Operation.
All submissions will be posted as received with appropriate author
attribution. Questions are welcome. Someone may even answer them.
The "scoodt" mlist is bi-directionally gatewayed with the USENET
biz.sco.opendesktop newsgroup.
Screaming in Digital
Contact: queensryche-request@pilot.njin.net
Purpose: Discussion of the band Queensryche and related topics.
Caveats: Available _only_ in weekly digest form, hand-edited.
scribe
Contact: scribe-hacks-request@decwrl.dec.com
Purpose: This list is designed for persons who perform the role of
Scribe Database Administrator at their installation. Discussion
will be about Scribe features, bugs, enhancements, performance,
support, and other topics of interest to Scribe DBAs. The list
will NOT be moderated, but will simply consist of a mail
"reflector" - ie. if you send a message to the list, it will be
rebroadcast to everyone on the list. Discussion at the level of
"How do I get a paragraph to indent 5 spaces instead of 3?" is
specifically discouraged.
SDAnet
Contact: st0o+SDA@andrew.cmu.edu (Steve Timm)
Purpose: SDAnet is a list for and about Seventh-day Adventists.
It is a moderated list. Anyone may post or subscribe.
SDOMINGO
Contact: listserv@enlace.bitnet
Purpose: To discuss and exchange information about the
culture and events related to the Dominican Republic.
Politics and sports are topics of great interest as long
as the participants respect each other's opinions. Subs-
cribers of this list are mainly college students, scien-
tists, and dominican professionals living overseas. The
main languages on the list are Spanish and English.
To subscribe to the list, write to listserv@enlace.bitnet
with 'subscribe sdomingo <Your Name>' as the first line
in the message body, replacing <Your Name> with your real
name, not your email address.
SearchNet
Contact: SEARCHNET.ZEC@CHANNEL1.COM (Glenda Stocks)
Purpose: To share selected postings from the SearchNet Network
with private individuals, worlwide.
To subscribe send an E-mail message to:
Snet-request@rochgte.fidonet.org
In the body of the message include the word:
sub-snet address
Where address is your E-mail box.
seattle-mariners
Contact: seattle-mariners-request@kei.com
Purpose: This list is for the discussion of the Seattle Mariners
baseball club, criticism included. :)
security
Contact: uunet!zardoz!security-request (Neil Gorsuch)
or security-request@cpd.com
Purpose: To notify of unix security flaws BEFORE they become public
knowledge, and to provide unix security enhancement programs and
information. Most postings are explanations of specific unix security
"holes", including fixes or work-arounds to prevent their usage. This
list is not intended for discussions of general and/or theoretical
security issues. It is joined at the pleasure of the applicant's
system administrator and the list administrator.
Requests to join must be mailed from a system administration account
and must specify (1) the full name of the recipient; (2) the address
to send the list to; (3) the address of the contact person for that
site (if different from (2)); (4) whether you want moderated digests
or "reflected" postings.
se-r
Contact: se-r-request@world.std.com (Rich Siegel)
Purpose: Devoted to discussion of the Nissan Sentra SE-R, NX2000,
and Infiniti G20 cars.
SERaves (Southeast Raves)
Contact: listserv@american.edu (Derek Tiffany) (John Humphrey)
(Doug Zimmerman)
Purpose: One of several regional rave-related mailing lists, SE-Raves
covers the Southeastern U.S., including Tennessee, Virginia, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and
Arkansas. Note that Florida also has its own list, FL-Raves. Archives
are available through the listserv, FTP, or Gopher at american.edu.
Setian-l
Contact: jyouril@astaroth.sacbbx.com (John Youril)
Purpose: An unmoderated mailing list is for serious discussion of
Setian Philosophy.
Subscriptions are restricted to active members of the Temple of Set.
sfer
Contact: sfer-request@symbiosis.ahp.com
Purpose: The South Florida Environmental Reader is a electronic
newsletter covering topics concerning the South Florida environment.
sf-lovers
Contact: sf-lovers-request@rutgers.edu (Saul Jaffe)
Purpose: SF-LOVERS has discussed many topics, all of them related
in some way to the theme of science fiction and fantasy. The
topics have ranged very widely from rewritten stories, SF and
fantasy books, SF movies, and SF conventions to reviews of books,
movies and television shows. The range of topics is quite wide and
anyone is welcome to submit material on these or other topics of
interest in this general area.
The digest has a very large number of readers, and trivial messages
are strongly discouraged due to the heavy load SF-LOVERS puts on
the hosts CPU and disk space. Messages to SF-LOVERS are batched
and broadcast periodically. Please be sure to read the file
SFLOVERS.POLICY available from the archives.
For INTERNET subscribers, all requests to be added to or deleted
from this list should be sent to SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.EDU.
BITNET subscribers may issue the following command:
TELL LISTSERV at RUTVM1 command SFLOVERS "name"
where "command" is either SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE as appropriate.
Problems and administrative questions should always be sent to
SF-LOVERS-REQUEST@RUTGERS.EDU.
SFRaves (San Francisco Raves)
Contact: sfraves@soda.berkeley.edu (Brian Behlendorf)
Purpose: One of several regional rave-related mailing lists, SFRaves
covers the San Francisco Bay area. SFRaves is the original rave
mailing list. Also available in digest and calendar-only versions.
The list tends to have high volume. There is also the sfraves-planners
list for those who are more intimately involved in planning events.
shadows-updates
Contact: shadows-updates-request@sunee.uwaterloo.ca
Purpose: Regular synopses of the episodes of the television series
"Dark Shadows", currently being show on the "Sci-Fi" cable channel.
(see also "dark-shadows" in the list)
ShadowTalk
Contact: LISTSERV@HEARN.BITNET
LISTSERV@HEARN.nic.SURFnet.nl (Robert Hayden)
Purpose: SHADOWTK, bitnet convention for ShadowTalk, is a Listserv
devoted to the role-playing game Shadowrun, which is published by
FASA. Shadowrun takes place in the year 2054 and centers in the
city of Seattle. ShadowTalk is an attempt to emulate the public
communications networks presented in the game.
Contact the listowner (aq650@slc4.INS.CWRU.Edu) for a copy of the
FAQ, which will outline many more of the details for this list,
including instructions on how to subscribe.
sharks
sharks-chat
sharks-tickets
hockey-chat
bay-area-hockey
roller-hockey-intl
Contact: listproc@medraut.apple.com
Purpose: sharks: Information about the San Jose Sharks, its minor
league farm system, management, and organization. Schedule information,
box scores, team status, and transaction reports.
sharks-chat: San Jose Sharks collectibles and merchandise information.
Please don't try to buy or sell stuff on the list, though. It's not a
classified ad or a swap meet. Road Trips and group get-togethers. A
way for out-of-towners to find out what's happening when they visit,
and for the locals to meet their like-minded on-line fans. Anything
else of interest about the Sharks.
sharks-tickets: Tickets for sale (and wanted). Scalping is not allowed,
however.
hockey-chat: Anything hockey-related, unless the list mom's say to stop.
(we're serious about the r.s.h without the flames and idiots bit. You
can chat about anything, but abuse, flames, excessive whining and
twit-headedness won't be tolerated. If we WANT a cess-pool like r.s.h,
we'd go there. This is for people who want something like that, but also
want people who can say "shut up" and not be laughed at.).
roller-hockey-intl: same as hockey-chat, but specifically aimed at RHI.
To subscribe, send it a message "subscribe <list> <your name>"
To unsubscribe, use "unsubscribe <list>"
To switch to a digest format, use "set <list> mail digest>"
To switch from a digest format, use "set <list> mail ack"
(in all cases, don't include the quotes or brackets in the body
of your message)
Archives: The sharks mailing list is stored in the listproc server. You
can get the index with the listproc command "INDEX <listname>". All
messages sent to the list are stored in the archive, plus other useful
data. Messages sent prior to our conversion to listproc are in the
old.messages sub-archive, while messages since are in the digests
sub-archive. Please see the quick-start for information on how to access
files.
For information on other features, use "help". A quick-start guide
to using listproc is appended to this message. Please read it for
hints on how to get started.
Owners: Laurie Sefton (lsefton@netcom.com)
(sharks lists and bay-area-hockey)
Chuq Von Rospach (chuqui@netcom.com)
(roller-hockey-intl and hockey-chat)
Shot-of-Rhythm
Contact: shot-of-rhythm-request@chinacat.unicom.com (Chip Rosenthal)
Purpose: To discuss the music of singer/songwriter John Hiatt.
To subscribe, send your request to the contact address listed above.
siege
Contact: siege-request@bransle.ucs.mun.ca
Purpose: The siege mailing list is intended for the dicussion of
pre-black powder methods of attack and defence of fortified
positions. While the discussion of the downfall of the great
siege engines caused by the advent of portable, and powerful
cannons is important, I would like this to be somewhat minimized.
Topics appropriate for discussion include physics, mechanics,
materials, construction, transportation, terminology, historic
evidence of use, historical reconstruction, common myths and
misconceptions and so on.
To subscribe, send mail to siege-request@bransle.ucs.mun.ca and
include a single line saying: subscribe siege <your name here>.
Sierra Club
Contact: 931ROWE@MERLIN.NLU.EDU (Eddie Rowe)
Purpose: Discussion of environmental topics with a focus on the
Sierra Club's campaigns, news and outings. A mirror of the Fidonet
Sierra Club Conference (SIERRAN).
SII
Contact: Owner@moumee.calstatela.edu (Stanislav Markovic)
Purpose: SII [Serbian Information Initiative] is unmoderated
network for distribution of news and discussions about the current
events in ex-Yu, centered around those involving or affecting
Serbs. SII also originates public actions related to these events,
both at home and abroad, and regularly maintains private e-mail
connection between Internet and nodes in Serbia and Montenegro.
Both English and Serbo-Croatian language are used. Civility in
discussions is enforced.
SKEPTIC
Contact: LISTSERV@JHUVM.HCF.JHU.EDU
Purpose: SKEPTIC is a mailing list devoted to critical discussion of
extraordinary claims. Among the paranormal topics that are commonly
examined are parapsychology and psychic claims, creationism, cult
archaeology, UFO's, cryptozoology, reincarnation/survival, quackery,
the occult and divination; but the discussion is not limited to any
predetermined set of magical beliefs or alleged pseudosciences.
In connection with paranormal claims, issues involving science
and philosophy in general are often raised. There is no policy of
excluding any topic from consideration. While the common point of
view expressed is skepticism about claims that go against current
scientific pictures, critical approaches to science itself are also
encouraged.
To subscribe send a mail message to
LISTSERV@JHUVM.HCF.JHU.EDU @JHUVM with the one-line message:
SUBSCRIBE SKEPTIC your-full-name
SkillsBank
Contact: sun!kass!richard (Richard Karasik)
Purpose: I'd like to get people together on a mailing list who are
willing to share their skills with others - not just the computist
ones, althogh that's handy to know, but some of the oddball ones
that we all seem to have aquired.
Ground rules: the list is not going to be publicly available but
requests to the list for specific skills will be passed on to the
people that have them, and they can decide about the level of
participation they want to have. The only public piece that will
be mailed around is the new skills that have been added, and the
new requests for assistance.
I am open to any other suggestions for how to make this work.
skunk-works
Contact: skunk-works-request@harbor.ecn.purdue.edu
Purpose: Discuss Lockheed special project planes and current
aviation news. We cover the Blackbird family (A-12, YF-12, and
SR-71), the U-2 series, the F-117A, the B-2 (even thought that's
Northrop), and "Aurora".
sleddog
Contact: majordomo@csn.org
Purpose: For the promotion of Northern Breeds and Working dogs,
including sled dog racing, skijouring, back packing, carting,
weightpulling, and recreational mushing.
To subscribe:
send the following in the body of text to majordomo@csn.org:
subscribe sleddog (email address here no parens)
or contact mbonham@csn.org
SLLing-L
Contact: listserv@yalevm.ycc.yale.edu
Purpose: SLLING-L (formerly ASL-LING) is for discssions of Sign
Language Linguistics.
The discussion of Deaf culture, education, medical advancements in
the studies of deafness, etc., will be discouraged, except as they
are pertinent to the discussion of sign linguistics.
listserv@yalevm.ycc.yale.edu is the server.
cromano@uconnvm.bitnet (owner) and mosko@matai.vuw.ac.nz are the humans.
smail3-users
Contact: smail3-users-request@cs.athabascau.ca (Lyndon Nerenberg)
Purpose: The smail3-users mailing list is targeted towards
those who administer smail3.X based mailers. Discussion of
operational problems and fixes, specialized configurations, and
other topics related to the day-to-day operation of smail3.X are
found here. The list does not discuss smail 2.5 issues. (Smail
2.5 is an unrelated piece of software that appeared in the
comp.sources.unix archives under the archive name "smail3.")
Questions about smail 2.5 should be directed to the newsgroup
comp.mail.misc. Smail3-users deals primarily with operational
issues. If you're interested in technical discussions on smail3
internals, consider joining smail3-wizards.
smail3-wizards
Contact: smail3-wizards-request@cs.athabascau.ca (Lyndon Nerenberg)
Purpose: Smail3-wizards is a discussion forum for people who
are actively porting, debugging, and extending smail3.X.
Discussion should be limited to topics concerning smail3
internals. Questions about smail3 installation and operation
should be directed to the smail3-users list.
Smallmusic
Contact: smallmusic-request@xcf.berkeley.edu (Craig Latta)
Purpose: A work group has formed to discuss and develop an object-
oriented software system for music. The current environment is
Smalltalk 80. If you are interested in joining the discussion,
email smallmusic-request@xcf.berkeley.edu with the subject line
"add me".
smoke-free
Contact: maynor@ra.msstate.edu
Purpose: A support list for people recovering from addiction to
cigarettes. To subscribe to the list, send the following command
to listserv@ra.msstate.edu:
subscribe smoke-free Your Name
The list is running on Unix listserv.
S-news
Contact: S-news-request@stat.wisc.edu (Douglas Bates)
Purpose: Information and discussion about the S language for data
analysis and graphics.
SoCal-Raves
Contact: socal-raves-request@ucsd.edu (Joachim Vance)
Purpose: One of serveral regional rave-related mailing lists,
SoCal-Raves covers Southern California, including Los Angeles and San
Diego.
Software Entrepreneurs
Contact: softpub-request%toolz.uucp@mathcs.emory.edu (Todd Merriman)
...!emory!slammer!toolz!softpub-request
Purpose: The Software Entrepreneurs Mailing List is devoted to
the interests of entrepreneural software publishing, including
(but not limited to) shareware. The forum is completely open.
Soils-l
Contact: jp@unl.edu (Jerome Pier)
Purpose: A forum for the discussion of all subjects dealing with
soil science. Soil physics, chemistry, genesis, classification,
minerology, fertility, conservation, etc. may be discussed within
this unmoderated group. The formation of this group has been
sanctioned by The American Society of Agronomy and the Soil Science
Society of America.
Subscription: Send email to listserv@unl.edu containing the
one line message:
sub soils-l your name
SOMWPS
Contact: SOMWPS-Info@knex.mind.org
Purpose: SOMWPS is a mailing list for people interested in the
technical aspects of IBM's System Object Model and associated
object technologies like CORBA and the OS/2 WorkPlace Shell. It
is primarily aimed at developers, but it may be interesting for
technically advanced users as well.
IBM's System Object Model is a language neutral framework for object
oriented programming. The first implementation is part of IBM's
OS/2 operating system. SOM is compliant with the Object Management
Group's (OMG) Common Object Request Broker Architecture. There are
also extensions to SOM for distributed object oriented design, DSOM.
The OS/2 WorkPlace Shell is the most famous application of SOM. As
such, we will be discusing its technical underpinnings, as well as
discussing WPS programming techniques.
For the most part, if it is related to SOM, we are interested in
discussing it.
To subscribe, send the following command to:
Mail-Server@knex.mind.org
SUBSCRIBE SOMWPS FirstName LastName
Note that the Subject: header line is ignored. The command must
appear in the body of the email text.
SOREHAND
Contact: listserv@ucsfvm.ucsf.edu
Purpose: For discussion of Typing injuries, Repetitive Stress
Injuries/Disorder, Cumulative Trauma Disorder, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome,
etc. (not its formal title - just my description).
To subscribe, mail to: listserv@ucsfvm.ucsf.edu
With the first text line: subscribe sorehand your-name.
soundtracks
Contact: soundtracks-request@ifi.unizh.ch (Michel Hafner)
Purpose: 1. Discussions/reviews... of new and older soundtracks
(musical and technical aspects).
2. Information about availability of specific soundtracks on different
formats in different parts of the world.
3. Publication of trading-lists so members can swap stuff and complete
their collections.
4. Compiling of lists on different subjects with entries collected via
the list (for example passages in soundtracks "lifted" from other
soundtracks or classical compositions with detailed data; discographies
etc).
5. Discussions/reviews of books/fanzines etc. about soundtracks/music
for films.
6. Discussions/reviews of Hardware for (film)music reproduction.
Please don't join if you are just looking for some soundtrack(s) but
have no general interest in the field!
Sovokinform
Contact: burkov@drfmc.ceng.cea.fr
Purpose: CIS news, events, general information; usually in
transliterated Russian.
To subscribe, send message SUB SOVOKINFORM <full_name>
Space: 1999
Contact: space-1999-request@quack.kfu.com
Purpose: The charter of the list is for discussion on almost any
subject of interest to fans of the 1975-1976 TV show 'Space: 1999'.
Space Music
Contact: space-music-request@cs.uwp.edu (Dave Datta)
Purpose: The Space Music mailing list is for the discussion of artists
and their works who:
a) Primarily use electronic instruments.
b) create "sound spaces" or sound atmospheres that fall into
categories sometimes defined as "floating" or "cosmic"
c) are generally considered "non-commercial" and demand an active
listener
The following artists are the focal point of this list's content:
Klaus Schulze, Steve Roach, Robert Rich, Micheal Stearns, Giles
Reaves. NOT discussed on this list are Tangerine Dream, unless
there is a reference to one of the other artists. The discussions
are not moderated but they should have something to to with the
above criteria. Archives for space-music are available via gopher
or ftp from cs.uwp.edu (131.210.1.4) in the
pub/music/lists/space-music/archives directory, or by e-mail from
the administrator. In your subscription request, specify if you want
interactive (separate messages as they come through) or digest format
(all messages compressed into one daily piece of e-mail).
Spanking
Contact: acs-17983@chop.ucsd.edu
Purpose: The SPANKING E-MAIL LIST is for the exchange of stories,
articles, letters, rememberances and comments on and about (erotic)
spanking. The list is mailed out once a week, on Sunday evenings,
to members. In addition, there is an alt.personals section at the
end of the mailing for those who wish to post. The material sent out
each week comes from the members. Posting is not required, but, it
is strongly encouraged to keep the list going. Membership list is
PRIVATE and maintained by the List Owner and is NOT released to members
or anyone outside. Weekly mailing is sent out blind to all members,
and is kept to 40K or less.
To subscribe, send request to: acs-17983@chop.ucsd.edu
In the SUBJECT line put SUBSCRIBE.
In the body of the message put:
E-MAIL ADDRESS: your NON-anonymous e-mail address*
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I AM A: spanker/spankee/switch
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THREE LINE COMMENT: about who you are. interests etc.
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ADDRESS. DUE TO SIZE LIMITATIONS AND DELAY, TRUNCATIONS &
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spiders
Contact: spiders@phoenix.imag.fr (Eric Morel)
Purpose: This is the David Bowie Mailing List, if you need infos, or
want to talk about David Bowie, you are welcome!
To suscribe to the list: send a mail at spiders@phoenix.imag.fr with
'BOWIE:' at the beginning of the subject line.
This list has a manager, no automatic server.
Spojrzenia
Contact: krzystek@u.washington.edu (Jerzy Krzystek)
Purpose: A weekly e-journal, devoted to Polish culture, history,
politics, etc. In Polish.
sports-cards
Contact: cards-request@tanstaafl.uchicago.edu (Keane Arase)
Purpose: For people interested in collection, speculation and
investing in baseball, football, basketball, hockey and other
trading cards and/or memoribilia. Discussion and want/sell lists
are welcome. Open to anyone.
SQL-sybase
Contact: sybase-request@apple.com
Purpose: This is an semi-unmoderated mailing list for sharing
information about the Sybase SQL server and related products.
Sri Lanka Net (SLNet)
Contact: pkd@fed.frb.gov
slnetad@ganu.colorado.edu
Purpose: A moderated mailing list which carries news and other articles
about Sri Lanka. Wire service (AP, UPI, Reuters, etc) news is obtained
for exclusive use of SLNet members. Newspaper clippings from Sri Lanka
are also carried (in electronic form) on a regular basis. SLNet is not
a discussion group. Members may request for information from others.
ssi_mail
Contact: listprocessor@link.com
Prupose: A moderated list for space development topics related to
Space Studies Institute programs past, present and future. Space
Studies Institute is a non-profit organization founded in 1977 by
Gerard and Tasha O'Neill for the purpose of opening the high frontier
of space for the benefit of all humanity.
ssi_mail list has been created by members of SSI to increase member
communication and is also available to non-members who are interested
in the High Frontier.
Archive location and availability:
Information on accessing the archives and using the listprocessor is
available by sending "help" as the only word in the body to
listprocessor@link.com
To subscribe send to listprocessor@link.com
subscribe ssi_mail <your name>
Please use your real name not a handle or your address.
Your name must be a name like 'Mitchell James'. A name that has both a
first and last part.
List Owner: Mitchell James mjames@link.com mitchellj@aol.com
stagecraft
Contact: stagecraft-request@zinc.com (Brad Davis)
Purpose: This list is for the discussion of all aspects of stage
work, including (but not limited to) special effects, sound
effects, sound reinforcement, stage management, set design and
building, lighting design, company management, hall management,
hall design, and show production. This is not a forum for the
discussion of various stage productions (unless the discussion
pertains to the stagecraft of a production), acting or directing
methods (unless you know of ways to get actors to stand in the
right spots), film or video production (unless the techniques can
be used on the stage). The list will not be moderated unless
problems crop up. Archives will be kept of the discussion (send
mail to stagecraft-request for copies).
stagecraft-rat
Contact: stagecraft-approval@world.std.com (Elizabeth Lear Newman)
Purpose: This is a mailing list gateway of the newsgroup
rec.arts.theatre.stagecraft
If you would like to subscribe please e-mail to:
majordomo@world.std.com
Leave the subject blank and type "subscribe stagecraft" in the text.
Star Fleet Battles
Contact: hcobb@fly2.berkeley.edu (Henry J. Cobb)
Purpose: The SFB Tacticsline exists for discussion of tactics of
the SFB game, and as a contact point for SFB PBeM games.
starserver
Contact: starserver-request@engr.uky.edu (Wes Morgan)
Purpose: The starserver mailing list is intended for owners,
operators, and administrators of AT&T StarServer systems. While
all interested parties are invited to join, the list is dedicated to
matters of system administration/operation; this is NOT a general
"Unix questions and answers" list. Several ATT/NCR technical support
personnel participate in the discussion in an unofficial capacity.
The list is not currently moderated.
St. Louis Blues
Contact: blues@medicine.wustl.edu (Joe Ashkar)
Purpose: For information, game reports, stats, discussion, etc., about
the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League.
Stock Market Secrets
Contact: smi-request@world.std.com
Purpose: For the last several weeks, we have been publishing a Stock
Market related daily comment. In addition we answer questions on a wide
variety of investment and financial topics.
This is a moderated list in order to keep confidential information.
stonewall25
Contact: stonewall25-request@queernet.org
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Purpose: Stonewall25 is a mailing list for discussion and planning
of the "Stonewall 25" international gay/lesbian/bi rights march in
New York City on Sunday, June 26, 1994, and the events accompanying it.
stormcock
Contact: stormcock-request@qmw.ac.uk (Paul Davison)
Purpose: For general discussion and news concerning the music of
Roy Harper, a folk-rock musician with a conscience.
Recommendations and news concerning similar artists are
encouraged. The list is set up as a mail reflector.
To join: send mail to "listserv@qmw.ac.uk" with a message body
"subscribe stormcock Your Name".
STOS
Contact: ae-a@minster.york.ac.uk
Purpose: Discussion of all aspects of STOS basic on the Atari ST series
of computers. All users are welcome, whether they are just learning to
program in STOS, or are at the level of writing extensions. Discussions
about STOS in general are also welcome here.
Strange Fruit
Contact: fruit-request@gdb.org
Purpose: The Catherine Wheel mailing list.
Strathspey
Contact: strathspey-request@math.uni-frankfurt.de
Purpose: A forum for the discussion of all aspects of Scottish
Country Dancing, e.g., dance descriptions, dancing technique, the
history of dances and dancing, learning or teaching how to dance. We
also welcome descriptions of new dances, announcements of events like
courses or balls, or anything the subscribers might find interesting.
The mailing list is unmoderated, i.e. everything that is submitted is
forwarded directly to the subscribers of the list. We hope to be able
to offer an archive of past traffic if the demand should arise.
Subscription/info requests should be directed to
strathspey-request@math.uni-frankfurt.de
Just send a message with the word `subscribe' in the `Subject:' header
to subscribe to the list.
To reach a human for special requests or problems, send mail to
owner-strathspey@math.uni-frankfurt.de.
STUDENT-L (Romanian Students List)
Contact: ip@cs.pub.ro (Ionel Pusca)
Purpose: The list is meant to make the free circulation of
information easier and to have discussions relevant to the activities
and life of Romanian Students. There are no restrictions for any
subject to be entered into, and everyone may submit subjects
(announcements, questions) to the subscribers of the list. The list is
administrated by the University students, who are the main subscribers,
but it is open for all those who want to join them. :->
Because most of the subscribers are Romanian, most of the messages
on STUDENT-L are posted in Romanian, but English may be used as well
to post your messages, so there are no interdictions concerning
language. You may try Italian, French, German, Spanish, or even other
languages, although there won't be many who understand. :->
For the people who are from abroad who want to subscribe and receive
the messages of the list, mail to STUDENT-L-REQUEST@creol.ucf.edu
and in the body of the message write SUBSCRIBE student-l. For more
information, send HELP in the body of the message at the same
address; the SITES command lists all the nodes of the system.
After subscribing, in order to send messages to the list, use the
address: STUDENT-L@creol.ucf.edu.
Student Media
Contact: kpate@vprua.vprua.uab.edu (Kenny Pate)
Purpose: To provide a forum for discussion of issues faced by
collegiate media enterprizes, including legal, ethical, editorial
and production questions.
How to subscribe: Send a message to listserv@uabdpo.uab.edu
containing "SUB STUMEDIA Your Name" as the first line.
ST Viruses
Contact: r.c.karsmakers@stud.let.ruu.nl
Purpose: To provide fast and efficient help where infection with
computer viruses is concerned - Atari ST/TT/Falcon only (!!), *NO
MS-DOS* or compatibles! Also, it's the electronic helpline for
registered users of the "Ultimate Virus Killer" program. Questions
about virus symptoms or any other general questions of Atari 16/32
bit viral nature may be directed to the above address. No digest
format available (at least not yet).
The Sugarcubes
Contact: glocke@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (Gord Locke)
Purpose: The blue-eyed-pop mailing list is for discussion of the
now-defunct (though-not-necessarily-for-good) Icelandic band, the
Sugarcubes. Also acceptable fodder for discussion: the solo career
of their lead singer, Bjork Gudmundsdottir; other Icelandic bands;
trading/selling of sundry paraphenalia; what you like to take with
your tea... you get the idea.
To subscribe to this list, send a message to
listserver@morgan.ucs.mun.ca
the body of which is nothing but
subscribe blue-eyed-pop Your Full Name
("Your Full Name" is not your e-mail address, just your name; like
"Gord Locke"). The account you send this message from determines where
mail from the list will be sent.
There is no blue-eyed-pop-request address; mail administrative stuff
to the list owner (me, Gord Locke): glocke@morgan.ucs.mun.ca.
sun-386i
Contact: sun-386i-request@ssg.com (Rick Emerson)
Purpose: Discussion and information about the 386i-based Sun
machines.
sunflash
Contact: flash@sun.com (John J. McLaughlin)
Purpose: To keep Sun users informed about Sun and Sun Partners via
Press Releases, Product announcements, Newsletters, FAQs, Table of
Contents (e.g. for Trade Publications such as Advanced Systems),
Conference Announcements and technical articles. This is a one-way
mailing list. 70 to 110 articles are posted each month. Over
140,000 Sun users from more that 100 Countries subscribe.
The "Daily SunFlash" subscribers see articles most days. Some of
those articles are collections of article summaries. The full text
of those articles can be obtained from an e-mail auto-responder.
The "Weekly SunFlash" and "Monthly SunFlash" both consist of periodic
postings of article abstracts only. Subscribers can request the full
text of any article by sending article numbers to an e-mail
auto-responder.
The "Full SunFlash" subscribers get the full text of all the articles
posted. The "Weekly SunFlash" and "Monthly SunFlash" articles are
posted to the newsgroup comp.sys.sun.announce
Requests to be added to the list should go to sunflash-request@Sun.COM.
For more info, send mail to info-sunflash@Sun.COM.
sun-managers
Contact: sun-managers-request@eecs.nwu.edu
Purpose: Information of special interest to managers of sites
with Sun workstations or servers.
sun-nets
Contact: sun-nets-request@umiacs.umd.edu
Purpose: Discussion and information on networks using Sun
hardware and/or software.
Superguy
Contact: listserv@ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu
Purpose: Dissemination of humorous superhero/SF fiction set in
the shared Superguy universe.
Sylvian
Contact: john@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (John West)
Purpose: This list discusses the work of Japan and its solo
members including David Sylvian.
To subscribe, send the message
SUBSCRIBE SYLVIAN "Your name" to LISTSERV@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Synth-L
Contact: listserv@american.edu (Joe McMahon)
Purpose: Synth-L is the electronic music "gearhead" list, dedicated
to the discussion of the less-esoteric aspects of synthesis. It
concentrates on the discussion of the availability and capabilities
of music software and hardware, but sometimes diverges to other
subjects. Digest format available; send 'help' message to listserv
for more information.
Szemle
Contact: ujsagker@vuhepx.phy.vanderbilt.edu
Purpose: discussion and distribution of news about Hungary,
in digest form. Information is mainly in Hungarian.
To receive the digest, write to the contact address, with
Subject: KELL
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