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E-Mail ListsThe BayWarp currently maintains one email list baywarp@baywarp.org. The list is controlled by sending messages to majormajor@baywarp.org. Note: This is slighly different from most email lists you may be used to which use the name majordomo for administration All e-mail instructions to Major Major are in the body of the message. The contents of the subject are ignored. To subscribe to the BayWarp list, send an email with the following information:
To: majormajor@baywarp.org
This will subscribe the email address you send this from to the BayWarp mailing list. To subscribe a different email address to the list, see the complete list of commands below. Some browsers/email clients will fill all this in by using the following link The complete command list is given below: subscribe listname This is how you subscribe to a list. If a mailing list called 'listname' exists here, and subscriptions to it are enabled, this command will add your e-mail address to the list. unsubscribe listname This is how you remove yourself from a mailing list. subscribe listname emailaddress This is how you subscribe someone else to a list, or subscribe yourself under a different e-mail address. Note: subscribing other people without their permission could lead to your being banned from this server. unsubscribe listname emailaddress This is how you remove yourself from a list when your e-mail address as recorded on the list is not the same as the e-mail address from which you are sending this command. lists This tells you the names of the lists on this server. index listname Lists the files held in the file repository for this list. Note that not every list has a file repository. get listname filename Returns a copy of the text file 'filename' from the file repository for this list. which This tells you which lists you are already subscribed to. who listname This will return a list of subscribers to a list. help This command will give you a copy of the message you are now reading. end This specifies that there are no more commands to follow. Alternatively, you can terminate your list of commands with a line starting with the '-' character. The San Francisco Bay Area OS/2 User Group |