ftp.nisc.sri.com: netinfo/interest-groups                    [14 June 1993]


Welcome to the "List of lists."  This is a listing of special interest
group mailing lists available on the Internet.  This file is available via
anonymous ftp on ftp.nisc.sri.com in netinfo/interest-groups.  A compressed
version is available in netinfo/interest-groups.Z.  It may also be obtained
through e-mail by sending a message to [email protected] with "send
netinfo/interest-groups" in the body of the message.

A hardcopy, indexed version of this list is available from Prentice Hall
under the title "Internet: Mailing Lists".  The ISBN number for this book
is 0-13-327941-3.  It is available in many bookstores, and may be ordered
directly from Prentice Hall by calling 515-284-6751.

To submit updates for the description of an existing mailing-lists or to
add a new listing, send a message to [email protected].
Listings should include the following:

       List Address:
       Description:
       Archive location and availability:
       How to join:
       Coordinator/Owner:

New versions of this list are typically issued on a quarterly basis.

PLEASE NOTE: The general convention is that for administrivia about a list
(like getting added or deleted, asking about archive files, etc.)  you
write to list-REQUEST@host (e.g., [email protected]).  This gets
you to the Coordinator, rather than to the membership of the entire mailing
list.  Please look carefully at the entry for each list you are interested
in, to see if a -REQUEST address has been provided.

SRI tries keep entries current.  However, since information is provided by
the list maintainers, some entries may be out of date.
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    A moderated list for Intel 80386 topics, including hardware and
    software questions, reviews, rumors, etc.  Open to owners, users,
    prospective users, and the merely curious.

    Archives are available via an electronic mail server.  Details about
    its use can be obtained by sending a request to
    [email protected].  All requests to be added to or deleted
    from this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

       List Maintainer: James Galvin  <[email protected]>
       List Moderator:  Bill Davidsen <[email protected]>

3COM-L%[email protected] (Internet)
    3COM-L on [email protected]

    This mailing list is to discuss 3Com products, such as 3+ Network,
    3+Open LAN Manager, 3+Open TCP, 3+/3+Open Mail, NDIS, MultiConnect
    Repeater, LanScanner, 3Com Ethernet Cards etc.

    To subscribe, send the following command to one of the addresses
    above:

    SUBSCRIBE 3COM-L your_full_name.

    Archives of 3COM-L discussions can be listed by sending the command
    INDEX 3COM-L to [email protected]

    Owner:  Chandra Liem <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    3D%[email protected]

    An unmoderated list for discussing 3-D (Stereo) photography.  Topics
    include tips, techniques, reviews, general information, war stories,
    and event announcements.  Open to everyone interested in 3-D,
    including photographers, collectors, and those who want to know more
    about 3-D.

    No formal archive facility is in place for 3D yet but all submissions
    will be archived privately and something may be set up later.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Tom Neff <[email protected]>
    <tneff%[email protected]>

4DOS on ListServ@IndyCMS
    [email protected]

    4DOS (4DOS command interpreter) is dedicated to discussion of the 4DOS
    command interpreter, or "DOS Shell," produced by JP Software Inc. 4DOS
    (the list) is completely independent of 4DOS (the command interpreter)
    and JP Software Inc (the manufacturer).

    To subscribe to 4DOS send the following command SUB 4DOS yourfirstname
    yourlastname in the BODY or mail (or an interactive command on BITNET)
    to [email protected] or [email protected].

    4DOS is owned and coordinated by an interested user (John B Harlan).

       List owner/coordinator:  John B Harlan
                                IJBH200@IndyVAX
                                [email protected]

[email protected]

    78-L is a discussion group devoted to music and recordings of the
    pre-LP era.  The list is open to collectors and lovers of all kinds of
    music of this era, such as early jazz and blues, big bands, show
    music, vaudeville, classical, etc., as well as spoken word and other
    historical recordings.  We also welcome discussion of recording
    history, discography, the collectors' market, and vintage phonographs.
    The group is not slanted toward any particular type of music or
    collector interest.  Whether you're into cylinders or discs, vintage
    jazz or big bands, cranking up a victrola or playing your records
    through modern stereo equipment, we welcome your participation and
    hope that we can learn from each other and broaden our musical tastes.
    The common element is that what we listen to was recorded at (or near)
    78 rpm.

    The list is open and unmoderated.  To subscribe, send mail to
    [email protected] with the following text: 'SUB 78-L <your name>'.

    If you have any questions about 78-L, contact the owner.

    Owner: Doug Elliot <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                    [Last Update 8/92]

    Purpose: Discussion of the Fox TV show, Beverly Hills, 90210.

    Contact: [email protected] (Jim Lick)

9370-L%[email protected]

    Discussion of topics specific to the IBM 9370 family and the VM/IS
    packaging system, and the special opportunities/problems of those
    products.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@HEARN (non-BitNet
    users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected] with the
    command in the message body):  SUBSCRIBE 9370-L Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.  To unsubscribe,
    send:  UNSUBSCRIBE 9370-L

    Coordinator: Rob van Hoboken <RCOPROB%[email protected]>

[email protected]                        [Last Update 28-January-92]

    Mailing list for whoever may attach a meaning to the date of 9.11.1989
    (or 89-11-09, or 11/9/89).  Unfortunately the people living in the
    German Democratic Republic will not be able to participate in this
    discussion, because they are not (yet?) on this network.  The list
    name reflects the most important event in the recent German history,
    but it can't and shouldn't be seen isolated from what happened, and is
    now happening, in Poland, the USSR, and Hungary before.  And yes, dear
    Joe Techno, all this will influence even such important things as our
    networks.

    To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV@DBOTUI11 (BitNet) or
    LISTSERV%[email protected] (Internet) with the following
    command in the body (text) of the message:  SUB 9NOV89-L
    your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  (Example: SUB 9NOV89-L Jane Doe)

    Coordinator: Gerard Gschwind ([email protected])

[email protected] (BITNET)

    A list has been created for the discussion of the works of Anne Rice.
    The address is [email protected].

    To subscribe, send a request to [email protected].

    Coordinator:  GABRIELLE DE LIONCOURT
    <NGUSTAS%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Digest for discussion of the Automated AUTODIN Interface system.  The
    AAI system is a series of programs that interface a data processing
    installation (DPI) with an AUTODIN switching center.  This digest will
    provide information to the user community and other personnel
    interested in the developments/enhancements and implementation
    thereof.

    The AAI-Digests (and past AAI-Digest files contained in the Archive
    directory) are organized by Volume # and Issue #. Information was
    informally disseminated prior to the initiation of the AAI digest, and
    those newsletters stored in the aai account Archive directory can be
    requested by reference to month and year.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Jo Ann M. Bohnenstiehl <[email protected]>
    Carol McDonald <[email protected]>

AAVLD-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 9/92]

    This list has been created to provide a forum for discussion between
    veterinary diagnostic laboratories and members of the AAVLD.  Topics
    such as test standardization, fees, diagnostic information assistance,
    animal health surveillance, reports on conferences and symposia are
    especially welcomed.  Discussions related to specific cases should be
    approached within the limits of diagnostic medicine and restrict
    discussions of therapy or treatments.  The latter is discussed on
    another list, [email protected]

    The list will be limited to members of the AAVLD.

    Archives of AAVLD-L and related files are stored in the AAVLD-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files, send the command INDEX AAVLD-L
    to [email protected]

    To subscribe to the list, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCDCVDLS via interactive message or in the BODY of e-mail:

    SUBSCRIBE AAVLD-L Your_Full_Name

    eg.  SUBSCRIBE AAVLD-L John Doe

       List Owner: Jim Case DVM,Ph.D ([email protected])
          James T. Case, Administrator             University of California
          Information Systems                      School of Veterinary Medicine
          California Veterinary Diagnostic         P.O. Box 1770
             Laboratory System                     Davis, CA 95617
          [email protected]                    (916)752-4408

ACADV%[email protected]

    ACADV is a private forum for those engaged in the delivery of academic
    advising services in higher education; it is primarily for
    professional advisors (those employed in the field of academic
    advising) and for faculty members who have academic advising
    responsibilities, rather than for computer support personnel.

    Individuals in the field of academic advising may subscribe to the
    forum by sending the following message to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1
    interactively:  SUB ACADV your_full_name where "your_full_name" is
    your real name, not your login Id.  (Example: SUB ACADV John R. Doe)
    Non-BitNet advisors can subscribe by sending the above command as the
    text/body of a message to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Monthly notebooks are maintained and may be retrieved by any member of
    the forum by sending the command:  INDEX ACADV

    Coordinator: Dr. Harold L. Caldwell
    <00HLCALDWELL%[email protected]>

ACCESS-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    ACCESS-L is an open, unmoderated discussion list relating to
    Microsoft's Windows database product, ACCESS.  Virtually any topic
    related to ACCESS, from the novice level to professional tips/advice,
    is germane.  Please note that the list is NOT sponsored or otherwise
    recognized by MICROSOFT, although MS professionals are certainly
    welcome to subscribe and participate.

    Archives of ACCESS-L mail items are kept in monthly files.  You may
    obtain a list of files in the archives by sending the command

    INDEX ACCESS-L

    in the BODY of e-mail to LISTSERV@INDYCMS on BITNET or to
    [email protected] on the Internet.

    To subscribe, send the following command in the BODY of mail to
    LISTSERV@INDYCMS on BITNET or [email protected] on the
    Internet:

    SUB ACCESS-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:

    SUB ACCESS-L Bill Gates

    Owner:  Nathan Brindle <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

    Warning:  There is another LISTSERV list of the same name on another
    topic.  Be sure to send your commands to the INDYCMS LISTSERV.  mgh

ACSOFT-L%[email protected]
    ACSOFT-L@WUVMD

    This list is for discussing all aspects of academic software
    development.

    Some topics for discussion are:

       - Courseware                         sources)
         development                      - Design techniques
       - Research tool                    - Faculty acceptance
         development                        of courseware
       - Institutional                    - Role played by
         policies regarding                 development in the
         development & use                  faculty reward
       - Development                        system
         practices                        - Support policies
       - Available resources              - Reviews
         (including grant

    Types of academic software include:

       - Simulations                        environments
       - Authoring techniques             - Interactive learning
       - Hypermedia                       - Drills
       - Immersion learning

    To subscribe send an interactive message or mail to LISTSERV@WUVMD
    (LISTSRV%[email protected], for Internet users) containing
    SUB ACSOFT-L FirstName LastName.

    Please do NOT send these commands to the list address ACSOFT-L@WUVMD.
    Doing so will cause your request to be broadcast to all subscribers
    and will not cause your name to be added to the list.

    Comments and questions should be directed to:

         ListOwner:     Timothy Bergeron, [email protected]
         ListMaster:    Steve Middlebrook, [email protected]

ACTNOW-L on [email protected]

    College Activism/Information list.

    To subscribe to this list, send the command,

    SUBSCRIBE ACTNOW-L <myname> / <myschool> (for example, SUBSCRIBE
    ACTNOW-L John Q. Public / The University at Anytown)

    to the LISTSERV machine at BrownVM.  Be certain to send the command
    from the same account which you will normally be submitting articles
    from.

    If you have questions about the list, please address them via
    electronic mail to one or more of the following network addresses:

    [email protected] (ST701852@BROWNVM on BITNET)
    [email protected] (atropos@DRYCAS on BITNET)

[email protected]

    A mailing list for those who in accessing and contributing software to
    the Ada Repository on SIMTEL20; it serves two purposes: to provide an
    information exchange medium between the repository users and to mail
    repository submissions to the Coordinator for inclusion in the
    archives.

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
    into another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve
    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
    have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when transferred to a Unix system so
    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in ADA-SW-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in
    directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.ADA-SW> Archive files are available via
    ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for those with TCP/IP access
    to the Internet.

    The Ada Repository is divided into several subdirectories.  These
    directories are organized by topic, and their names and a brief
    overview of their topics are contained in file
    PD:<ADA.GENERAL>DIRLIST.DOC.  All requests to be added to or deleted
    from this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Rick Conn <[email protected]>

ADDICT-L on LISTSERV@KENTVM                  [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    ADDICT-L is an electronic conference for mature discussion of the many
    types of addictions experienced by a large portion of society.  The
    focus of this list is to provide an information exchange network for
    individuals interested in researching, educating or recovering from a
    variety of addictions.  It is not the intent of this list to focus on
    one area of addiction, but rather to discuss the phenomena of
    addiction as it relates to areas of sexual, co-dependency, eating
    addiction, etc...  Truly a list that many aspects could be discussed.

         -- All individuals with an interest in the topic area are welcome.
         -- Subscriptions of those interested will be added by the listowner
         -- Subscribers should look forward to educating themselves about
            addictions, and discussing relevant topics related to addiction
            and recovery.
         -- Intended as an information exchange network and discussion group

    Possible Appropriate Subjects:

         -- Discussion of etiology of addictions
         -- Effects of addictions
         -- Recovery from addiction and 12 Step Programs
         -- Recent article publications relevant to addiction literature
         -- Networking with others having related interests

    Drug/Alcohol addiction has a way of becoming an easy topic of
    discussion.  It is the intent of this list to broaden the awareness of
    addictions into a variety of other areas.  There are Electronic lists
    devoted to drug/alcohol use for those interested only in that area

    Subscription Procedure:

    To subscribe from a bitnet account send an interactive or e-mail
    message addressed to LISTSERV@KENTVM.  Internet users send mail to
    [email protected] (In mail, leave the subject line blank and
    make the text of your message the following:

    SUB ADDICT-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Questions can be addressed to listowner:  David Delmonico
    [email protected]

ADND-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussing all aspects of the Dungeons & Dragons and
    Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games -- new spells, new monsters, etc...

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@UTARLVM1 via mail
    or interactive message:  SUB ADND-L your_full_name where
    "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.  For example:
    SUB ADND-L Joan Doe Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the
    above command in the body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Also, the list is also peered at ADND-L@PUCC.

    Coordinators:  Faustino Cantu <FGC82B1%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list dedicated to the music of the Severed Heads and of bands
    on the Ralph label.

    The Severed Heads are an Australian band that has been releasing music
    since 1980. Their recent albums have also been released in Europe and
    the USA. Ralph Records is a San Francisco label, and includes/has
    included the Residents, Tuxedomoon, Yello, Renaldo & The Loaf, Penn
    Jillette, Snakefinger, Fred Frith, Clubfoot Orchestra, Rhythm & Noise,
    MX 80 Sound, Eugene Chadbourne, & more.  We also welcome discussion of
    Ralph's friends, such as the Longshoremen and the Blitzoids.

    All requests to be added, dropped, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected]

    Coordinator: Yary Richard Phillip Hluchan <[email protected]>

ADV-ELO on [email protected]                       [Last Update 11/92]

    ADV-ELO is a list to discuss the latest advances in electronics.

    Archives of ADV-ELO can be listed by sending the command INDEX to
    LISTSERV@UTFSM.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@UTFSM via mail or
    interactive message.  SUB ADV-ELO your full name Where "your full
    name" is your name. For example:  SUB ADV-ELO Francisco Fernandez

    Owner: Francisco Javier Fernandez ( [email protected] )

ADV-ELI on [email protected]                        [Last Update 11/92]

    ADV-ELI is a list to discuss the latest advances in electric
    engineering.

    Archives of ADV-ELI can be listed by sending the command INDEX to
    [email protected]

    To subscribe, sent the following command to LISTSERV@UTFSM via mail or
    interactive message.  SUB ADV-ELI your full name Where "your full
    name" is your name. For example:  SUB ADV-ELI Francisco Fernandez

    Owner: Francisco Javier Fernandez ( [email protected])

ADV-INFO on [email protected]                       [Last Update 11/92]

    ADV-INFO is a list to discuss the latest advances in computing.

    Archives of ADV-INFO can be listed by sending the command INDEX to
    LISTSERV@UTFSM.

    To subscribe, sent the following command to [email protected] via
    mail or interactive message.

    SUB ADV-INFO your full name

    Where "your full name" is your name. For example:

    SUB ADV-INFO Francisco Fernandez

    Owner: Francisco Javier Fernandez ( [email protected])

ADVANC-L on [email protected]

    This list deals with the Geac Advance library system, which is used
    for online library catalogs, library circulation, book acquisitions,
    and journal control.  All issues relating to the Advance hardware and
    software are relevant.  To subscribe send mail to
    [email protected] with the body containing SUB ADVANC-L
    yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:
     Dan Lester              1910 University Dr.  Bitnet: ALILESTE@IDBSU
     Library                 Boise, Idaho  83725  Internet:
     Boise State University  (208) 385-1234       [email protected]

ADVISE-L%[email protected]

    Unmoderated mailing list intended for discussion among students who
    work part-time at the various university computer centers.  It is
    particularly intended for people who work as student advisors or
    consultants, although others are welcome.  Another use of the list is
    to get help from others on problems that might be encountered, or to
    let everyone know about new things such as new file servers, so that
    everyone can put the network to the best possible use.

    Alternate paths/addresses: The list is served by 5 servers
    (ADVISE-L@UTORONTO, ADVISE-L@CANADA01, ADVISE-L@NCSUVM, ADVISE-L@UGA,
    and MD4F@CMUCCVMA) which are peer linked so that anything sent to one
    will be sent to the other two automatically.  ADVISE-L@NCSUVM is
    probably the closest server to the CUNYVM Internet gateway.

    To subscribe to the list:

    From a VM site on BITNET do:  TELL LISTSERV at CANADA01 SUBSCRIBE
    ADVISE-L Your_Full_Name where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not
    your userid).

    From a VMS BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE command.

    If you are at a site not on bitnet or where you cannot send
    interactive messages you can send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] where the first non-header
    line consists of:  SUBSCRIBE ADVISE-L Your_Full_Name

    Please refer any questions to the Coordinator.

       Coordinator: Scott Campbell <SCOTT%[email protected]>
                                   <scott%[email protected]>
                                    [email protected]

[email protected]

    Purpose: The "aeronautics" mailing list is a moderated version of the
    sci.aeronautics newsgroup, and as such will deal with various
    technical aspects of aviation, such as human factors, airliner
    operations, avionics, and aerodynamics.  It will be a one-way feed
    (sci.aeronautics -> mailing list), unless sufficient demand requires
    that it go in the opposite direction.

    Contact: [email protected]

AFAS-L on LISTSERV@KENTVM                               [Last Updated 6/92]
    or [email protected]

    Discussion of African American Studies and and Librarianship

    AFAS-L is a computer conference among librarians and other interested
    people on topics relating to African American Experience and
    Librarianship.  Topics can include peripheral issues such as race
    relations and multicultural diversity.  Sample topics that could be
    discussed on this list include:

    Information literacy and African Americans Pan African resources and
    core collections The impact of an afrocentric curriculum on society
    Subject headings for ethnic groups (controlled vocabulary) And many
    more...

    To join AFAS-L, send e-mail to LISTSERV@KENTVM on BITNET or
    [email protected] on the Internet with the following command in
    the BODY of the mail:  SUB AFAS-L your full name

    To send a message to AFAS-L, send your e-mail message to AFAS-L@KENTVM

    This list is open but moderated.  Anything intentionally posted to the
    list will appear on the list.  The moderators will provide feedback on
    the appropriateness of a given posting, although anything that a
    subscriber thinks is appropriate is.  Comments and suggestions on the
    functioning and moderating policy, however, should be posted directly
    to the moderators and will be considered carefully.

    The moderators of AFAS-L are librarians in academic institutions:

          Rochelle Redmond Ballard       [email protected]
          Gladys Smiley Bell                                              [email protected]
          Gerald Holmes                                                   [email protected]
          Stanton Biddle                                                  [email protected]
          Michael Walker                                                  [email protected]
          Carol Ritzen Kem                                                [email protected]
          Mark G. R. McManus                                              [email protected]

AFRICA-L on [email protected]             [Last Updated 27-March-1992]

    A Pan-African forum for the discussion of the interests of African
    peoples (in Africa, and expatriate), and for those with an interest in
    the African continent and her peoples.  Of special interest will be
    ways to help facilitate the flow of communications (electronic and
    other) to and from Africa.  News, light-hearted discussions, and
    cultural and educational items are welcome.

    To subscribe to AFRICA-L send the following message to
    LISTSERV@BRUFMG: (Note that this is a BITNET address)

          SUBSCRIBE AFRICA-L your name and your African interests
          SET AFRICA-L REPRO

       For example,      subscribe africa-l J. Smith  Togo
                                                                          set africa-l repro

    To obtain a list of current subscribers, send the message "review
    africa-l" to [email protected].

    List Owner:  Carlos Fernando Nogueira (CTEDTC09@BRUFPB)

AFRICANA on LISTSERV@WMVM1 or [email protected]  [Last Update 11/92]

    The purpose of AFRICANA LISTSERV is to provide an electronic forum for
    sharing and exchanging information on the various activities going on
    in the field of information technology in Africa.  Interested parties
    are invited to post notices, questions, ideas and pertinent
    information on WHO is Doing WHAT, WHERE, HOW WHEN and even WHY
    anywhere on the continent of Africa.

    We are interested in learning about successful, interactive linkages
    with institutions on the African continent.  Tell us about your
    successes and failures, hardware, software, problems, solutions,
    on-going collaborative projects, policy and logistical issues,
    impending plans and so forth.  Tell us about all applicable
    communication technologies that make it possible today for residents
    in Africa to interact with others around the world quickly.

    One particularly vexing problem we are faced with is how to develop a
    viable infrastructure for accessing the new information technologies
    in African business and learning institutions.  Some of you out there
    have or have had exciting experiences in linking parts of Africa with
    the global network.  Let us hear from you!

    Archives are stored in the AFRICANA FILELIST. To receive a list of
    available files, send the command INDEX AFRICANA to LISTSERV@WMVM1 or
    [email protected].

    To subscribe to AFRICANA, send the following command to LISTSERV@WMVM1
    or [email protected] via mail text or interactive message:
    SUBSCRIBE AFRICANA firstname lastname For example, SUBSCRIBE AFRICANA
    Joan Doe

    Owner:  Paa-Bekoe Welbeck <PBWELB@WMVM1> or <[email protected]>

AG-EXP-L%[email protected]

    Discusses the use of Expert Systems in Agricultural production and
    management.  Primary emphasis is for practitioners, Extension
    personnel and Experiment Station researchers in the land grant system.

    BITNET, EARN, or NetNorth subscribers can join by sending the Listserv
    SUB command with your name.  For example, SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SUB
    AG-EXP-L Jon Doe or TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SUB AG-EXP-L Jon Doe To
    be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SIGNOFF AG-EXP-L or
    TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SIGNOFF AG-EXP-L

    Those without interactive access may send the Listserv Command portion
    of the above lines as the first TEXT line of a message.  For example:
    SUB AG-EXP-L Jon Doe would be the only line in the body (text) of mail
    to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.

    Monthly public logs of mail to AG-EXP-L are kept on LISTSERV for a few
    months.  For a list of files send the 'Index AG-EXP-L' command to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Sandy Sprafka <NU020746%[email protected]>

AIBI-L on LISTSERV@UOTTAWA or [email protected]

    AIBI-L is the LISTSERV discussion forum of l'Association
    internationale bible et informatique).

    AIBI-L is an on-going forum and meeting place for AIBI members and
    others who wish to join the discussion of issues related to the
    computerised-analysis of Biblical and related texts.

    Possible subjects for discussion include (but are not limited to)
    computer-based interpretation of specific texts, methodological
    questions, preparation of the text for computerised analysis,
    software-design and programming, computer-based hermeneutics.  Of
    particular interest will be a discussion of a new edition of the
    Biblia Hebraica, incorporating insights from computer-based analysis.

    No formal membership in AIBI is necessary for participation in AIBI-L.
    The language of exchange will be English.

    To subscribe to AIBI-L:

    BITNET users
         send an interactive message:  TELL LISTSERV AT UOTTAWA SUB AIBI-L
         your full name or send a mail message to LISTSERV@UOTTAWA in
         which the only line of the mail text (BODY) is:  SUB AIBI-L your
         full name

    for INTERNET users
         send a mail message to [email protected] in which the
         only line of the mail text (BODY) is:  SUB AIBI-L your full name

    Moderator of AIBI-L: L. G. Bloomquist [email protected] (Internet)
                                    @UOTTAWA (Bitnet)

    Editor of AIBI Newsletter: R. F. Poswick CIBMARE@BUCLLN11 (Bitnet/Earn)

    Postmaster at Ottawa: Tram Nguyen [email protected] (Internet)
                                      @UOTTAWA (Bitnet)

AI-CHI <[email protected]>

    Unmoderated mailing list intended for discussion on the subjects
    related to AI applications to Human-Computer interface design.  This
    could include user modeling, self-adaptive interfaces, intelligent
    user agents, multi-modal I/O (Natural Language, graphics, speech),
    intelligent user-interface management systems, intelligent on-line
    advising, task modelling, and any other related issues.  Announcements
    of books, papers, conferences, new products, public domain software
    tools, etc. are also encouraged.

    A limited archive of the most recent messages is available by request
    from [email protected].

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Dr. Sherman Tyler <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Discussions related to the application of artificial intelligence to
    education.  This includes material on intelligent computer assisted
    instruction (ICAI) or intelligent tutoring systems (ITS), interactive
    encyclopedias, intelligent information retrieval for educational
    purposes, and psychological and cognitive science models of learning,
    problem solving, and teaching that can be applied to education.
    Issues related to teaching AI are welcome.  Topics may also include
    evaluation of tutoring systems, commercialization of AI based
    instructional systems, description of actual use of an ITS in a
    classroom setting, user-modeling, intelligent user-interfaces, and the
    use of graphics or videodisk in ICAI.  Announcements of books, papers,
    conferences, new products, public domain software tools, etc. are
    encouraged.

    If there are several people at one site that are interested, users
    should try to form a local distribution system to lessen the load on
    SUN.COM.

    Archives of messages are kept on host SUN.COM.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Moderators: J.R. Prohaska <[email protected]>
    Stuart Macmillan <[email protected]>

[email protected]                               [Last Update 5/93]

    This is an e-mail list for discussion of topics related to the
    Intellicorp object-oriented programming/expert system tool Kappa PC.
    It is intended to be a forum for discussion of programming problems,
    hints, tips and also wider issues related to OOP/Expert System
    development.  If you would like to join, send a message to
    [email protected] containing the line:

    join ai-kappa-pc <your firstname> <your lastname>

    If you would like more information on the list you can mail me:

    [email protected]

[email protected]

    ai-medicine is an unmoderated mailing list serving internet and bitnet
    domains since Sept. 1990. Current readership consists mainly of
    computer scientists and engineers with interest in biomedical and
    clinical research, and of physicians with interest in medical
    informatics.

    AI in Medicine is a broad subject area which encompasses almost all
    research areas in artificial intelligence. For the purposes of this
    mailing list, AI in Medicine may be defined as "computed-based medical
    decision support" (or "computer-assisted medical decision making").
    This definition may be expanded to include AI-based approaches to
    computer-assisted medical instruction. According to this definition,
    topics such as billing systems and hospital/medical office information
    retrieval systems clearly remain outside the scope of this forum.

    There are some borderline topics which cannot readily be classified
    under AI in Medicine, yet have clear connections to both artificial
    intelligence and medical practice. Processing and interpretation of
    medical images and signals are among those subject areas, and the
    current readership of this list contains a substantial number of
    researchers working in these fields. These borderline subject areas
    will remain within the scope of the list, as long as the focus lies on
    the artificial intelligence aspects, and not the detailed engineering
    principles.

    Who may join: any individual or organization with internet or bitnet
    mailing addresses may join.

    Requests for subscription may be sent to:
    [email protected]

    List address for unmoderated distribution of messages:
    [email protected]

    List coordinator:  Serdar Uckun, MD, PhD, [email protected]

AIDSNEWS%[email protected]

    The AIDSNews Forum is used for the discussion of any issue relating to
    AIDS/ARC.  AIDS Treatment News reports on experimental and alternative
    treatments, especially those available now.  It collects information
    from medical journals, and from interviews with scientists, physicians
    and other health practitioners, and persons with AIDS or ARC; it does
    not recommend particular therapies, but seeks to increase the options
    available.  The ethical and public-policy issues around AIDS treatment
    research will also be examined.  AIDS Treatment News, Northern Lights
    Alternatives, and many other publications are also distributed to this
    list.

    A library of files is also available.  Send or mail the following
    command to [email protected] for a current listing of available
    files:  INDEX AIDSNEWS

    Bitnet users may subscribe to the list by doing:  TELL LISTSERV at
    RUTVM1 SUBSCRIBE AIDSNEWS Your_Full_Name where Your_Full_Name is your
    real name (not your userid).  From a VMS BITNET site use the
    SEND/REMOTE command.

    Users outside Bitnet should use the appropriate gateway to send mail
    to [email protected].  The text of the message should be the
    single line:  SUBSCRIBE AIDSNEWS Your_Full_Name

    To protect privacy the subscriber list is kept confidential.  If you
    have any problems subscribing to the list send mail to the
    Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Michael Smith <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]                         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    AIL-L is a list for the discussion of topics related to Artificial
    Intelligence and Law

    To subscribe to AIL-L you should send a message to the internet
    address [email protected] The body of the message should consist
    of:

    subscribe AIL-L <your full name>

    for example:  subscribe ail-l Jane Doe

    List Manager: David R. Warner, Jr. <[email protected]>

[email protected]                       [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    This list is a discussion forum about aircraft and helicopters, modern
    and old.  Also info about air-shows and similar events can be
    exchanged through this list, offering to its subscribers a way of
    learning the latest news on this subject.

    You can subscribe by sending the following command to LISTSERV@GREARN
    by mail/file/interactive message:

    SUB AIRCRAFT Your_full_name

    for example on an IBM VM system you could enter TELL LISTSERV AT
    GREARN SUB AIRCRAFT Susan Smith

    Then, any mail can be distributed to the rest of subscribers by
    sending it to the address [email protected]

    Owner:  Giorgos Kavallieratos <[email protected]>

AIRLINE on [email protected]                       [Last update 11/92]
    or [email protected]

    Airline has been established to enable those interested in Airlines
    and Civil Aircraft to discuss relevant topics.  While prototype
    subjects are expected to be the main area of discourse, modelers are
    welcome as well.  Discussion should generally be related to the
    prototypes whenever possible.  Those seeking to join a list for
    military aircraft, non-commercial flying [pilots], or modelling,
    should contact the list owner for assistance in finding such lists.

    To subscribe, you may send an interactive message (from BITNET sites
    which provide such a facility), or mail (with the command as the BODY
    of the mail - *NOT* in the subject field - ) to:

           [email protected] or [email protected]

    The command should be in the form:

    SUB AIRLINE full name

    ... where "full name" is your full (and correct) name.

    To contribute to the list, send your mail messages to:

    AIRLINE@CUNYVM or [email protected]

    Owner: Geert K. Marien <[email protected] [email protected]>

AIX-L%[email protected]

    This list is intended for the discussion of the AIX operating system,
    IBM's Unix solution for small and large computer systems.  Initially,
    this list will be used for dissemination of information and technical
    details of AIX on all levels.  It may be necessary to break this list
    down into machine types that AIX will run on.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@BUACCA (non-BitNet
    users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected] with the
    command in the message body):  SUBSCRIBE AIX-L Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.  To unsubscribe,
    send:  UNSUBSCRIBE AIX-L

    Moderator: Michael R. Gettes <CCMRG%[email protected]>
    [email protected]

AIXNEWS on [email protected]              [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    Mailing list [email protected] (or [email protected]) has
    been created as a digested mail redistribution of the Usenet newsgroup
    comp.unix.aix, for sites that don't receive usenet news.  About 90% of
    discussion focuses on the RS6000 platform.  The remainder is mostly
    about PS2 AIX, with a rare posting about AIX/370.  Expect about two
    digests per day, with twelve to fifteen articles each.

    To subscribe:

    Send e-mail to [email protected] (or [email protected])
    In the body, put:

    sub aixnews firstname lastname

    (using your own first name and last name).

    You cannot post directly to AIXNEWS.  All postings should be sent to
    [email protected], where they'll be incorporated into the
    digest and forwarded to the usenet newsgroup.

    Thanks to Michael Gettes (gettes@pucc) for setting up the bitnet end
    of the digest.  He is also the coordinator for AIX-L@PUCC bitnet AIX
    discussion.

       Doug Sewell, Tech Support, Computer Center, Youngstown State University
       [email protected]   [email protected]   ...uunet!ysu.edu!doug

AJBS-L on [email protected]                           [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    AJBS-L is the electronic communications network for the Association of
    Japanese Business Studies. Subscription is free and open to anyone who
    can access a BITNET or INTERNET electronic address.

    A. Policy Statement: AJBS-L Activities AJBS-L is a "business and
    economics" communications network for the Association of Japanese
    Business Studies. Any activity by AJBS-L subscribers which would
    normally be conducted between business and economics faculty,
    students, and business practictioners is allowed and encouraged, and
    definitely not restricted in any manner. The faculty and students of
    colleges of business at the university level are expected and required
    to closely interact and assist the business community. Therefore, as
    AJBS-L editor and as a full-time business faculty member, I welcome
    and encourage full AJBS-L participation from the business community.

    B. Present Activities of AJBS-L

    1. E-mail Once a user subscribes to AJBS-L, (s)he may send mail to the
    list for distribution to all its members. All members of the mailing
    list will receive a copy of each piece of mail sent to the list.  All
    of the mail that is received and redistributed by the list is
    cataloged and stored in a database that can be searched or retrieved
    by individuals with access to AJBS-L.

    In order to prevent "rapid-fire" random e-mail transmissions, all
    messages are relayed to the AJBS-L editor for a weekly (normally every
    Monday) batch mail release. In addition, each subscriber may disable
    the automatic AJBS-L e-mail transmission to their site and download
    logfiles of each month's traffic.

    2. AJBS-L Filelist Datafiles are available for downloading. The
    objective is to develop a clearinghouse of information on the business
    and economic systems of Eastern European countries.

    To receive the current listing of files, send the following to the
    LISTSERV (not to AJBS-L), with the following:  GET AJBS-L FILELIST

    a) File Downloads GET filename filetype AJBS-L

    For example, GET AJBS-L INDEX

    b) File subscriptions Specialized information or information which is
    too large for normal e-mail is placed in AJBS-L datafiles for
    downloading by subscribers. Details of the current datafiles are found
    in AJBS-L INDEX.

    You may "subscribe" to a datafile in one of two ways: 1) automatic
    downloading of the entire file to your address with each update; 2)
    automatic notification that the file has been updated. You may
    terminate this file subscription upon demand.

    Send the following to the LISTSERV (not to AJBS-L) at PUCC:  1) To
    download one file, one time, without subscribing:  GET filename
    filetype AJBS-L

    Example, GET AJBS-L INDEX 2) To receive automatic file downloads
    (AFD=automatic file distribution) upon file updates:  AFD ADD filename
    filetype

                   Example:
                   AFD ADD AJBS-L INDEX
                3) To cancel automatic file downloads:
                   AFD DEL filename filetype
                4) To receive automatic file update information (FUI):
                   FUI ADD filename filetype
                5) To cancel automatic file update information:
                   FUI DEL filename filetype
                6) To receive a list of files to which you are subscribed:
                   AFD LIST
                   or
                   FUI LIST

          4. Direct any questions to the list editor:
             James W. Reese, AJBS-L Editor
             Associate Professor of Economics
             University of South Carolina, Spartanburg
             Spartanburg, SC 29303 USA
             Voice: 803-472-4527, 919-722-8435
             Fax: 919-748-1113
             R505040@UNIVSCVM    (BITNET)
             or [email protected]     (INTERNET)

ALBION-L on [email protected]

    ALBION-L is an electronic discussion list for British and Irish
    history.  All time-periods and fields are welcome.

    To subscribe send e-mail to [email protected] with the BODY of
    the mail (NOT the subject) containing the command:

    SUBSCRIBE ALBION-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner: Questions about ALBION may be addressed to Joe Coohill at:
    [email protected] or [email protected]

ALCOHOL ON [email protected]           [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    ALCOHOL is a list offering the BITNET Community a chance to voice
    their opinions about the abuse of Alcohol, Illegal and other commonly
    abused drugs.  The list is open to anyone, but contributions from the
    psychological and medical professions are encouraged.  Students are
    especially encouraged, as they may provide some fresh insight.

    Archives of Alcohol may be obtained by sending the command

    INDEX ALCOHOL to [email protected]

    To subscribe, send the following command via mail or interactive
    message to [email protected]:

    SUB ALCOHOL your-full-name

    where "your-full-name" is your name For Example: SUB ALCOHOL JOHN DOE

    OWNER: Phillip Charles Oliff <[email protected]>

ALICEFAN on [email protected]           [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    This list (ALICEFAN) is an unmoderated list for discussions among fans
    of Alice Cooper.  Virtually any topic relating to Alice Cooper is
    appropriate, including news, comments on his music, tour dates, etc.

    To join ALICEFAN, send the following line in a mail message to
    [email protected]:

    SUBSCRIBE ALICEFAN "Your real name"

    For example,

    SUBSCRIBE ALICEFAN "Roderick Usher"

    Submissions to the list should be sent to:

    [email protected]

    List owner:  Hunter Goatley, [email protected]

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 5/93]

    The purpose of the all-of-elsa list is to increase and improve the
    communication flow within ELSA (The European Law Students
    Association). Every member of ELSA, please do subscibe to the list.
    ELSA-friends are also very welcome.

    To subscribe to the list send your e-mail address and request to the
    Moderator.

       Moderator:  Arild Kvanvik Joergensen  [email protected]
                   Director of Computerized Information,
                   ELSA-Norway

[email protected]

    Mailing list for ALL-IN-1 managers and users.  For discussion of
    problems and suggestions relating to the installation, management and
    use of ALL-IN-1.

    To join the list:  VMS (jnet):  $ SEND LISTSERV@SBCCVM SUB ALLIN1-L
    your full name VM (RSCS):  TELL LISTSERV AT SBCCVM SUB ALLIN1-L your
    full name

    Non-Bitnet users can send mail to [email protected] or
    [email protected] with an empty Subject: and message body:  SUB
    ALLIN1-L your full name

    Coordinator: Sanjay Kapur <[email protected]>

ALLMUSIC%[email protected]

    Mailing list is dedicated to the discussion of all forms of music, in
    all its aspects.  It's founding is based on the understanding that
    most people who listen to and enjoy music do so from a variety of
    standpoints, and that a general, unlimited forum is desirable for both
    the integration and expansion of musical ideas, techniques, and
    understanding.  Therefore, all topics having to do with music are
    welcome, including but not limited to:  composition, performance,
    recording; research, critique, inquiry, advocacy, instrument design,
    ethnomusicology, psychacoustics, orchestration, jazz, classical, funk,
    plainchant, and anything else you can think of.  If a topic is running
    that you have something to say about, or to question, jump in.  If you
    have something entirely different in mind, start up another thread.
    Music is universal.  With the advent of electronic communication, so
    are we.

    To be added to or deleted from the list, send mail to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Mike Karolchik <U6183%[email protected]>

ALS Interest Group List <[email protected]>           [Last Update 5/93]

    .

    ALS is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's Disease.  This
    list has been set up to serve the world-wide ALS community.  That is,
    ALS patients, ALS support/discussion groups, ALS clinics, ALS
    researchers, etc.  Others are welcome (and invited) to join.  Sorry,
    but it is not a LISTSERV setup.  For more information, please send
    e-mail to:

    [email protected] (Bob Broedel)

[email protected]                                        [Last Update 6/93]

    Mailing list for information about dental "silver" tooth fillings and
    chronic mercury poisoning. It may be of interest to people who have
    dental amalgam fillings in their teeth.

    BITNET users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    <LISTSERV@DEARN> via mail or message: SUB AMALGAM your_name where
    "your_name" is your real name, not your login-Id.  Non-BITNET users
    can join the list by sending the above command as the only line in the
    text/body of a message to <[email protected]> or
    <[email protected]>.

    Coordinator: Siegfried Schmitt <[email protected]>,
    <[email protected]>

AMERCATH on LISTSERV@UKCC                    [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    Jefferson Community College - University of Kentucky announces an
    electronic discussion group for those interested in the history of
    American Catholicism, AMERCATH@UKCC.  Access to AMERCATH is available
    internationally thus forming a global network of people who research
    and teach the history of American Catholicism.  The use of the
    listserv AMERCATH is a major breakthrough in facilitating instant
    communication among faculty, students and researchers.

    Appropriate messages for AMERCATH include: feedback on research;
    program proposals; calls for papers; meetings, media, and job
    announcements; information-gathering questions; syllabi and
    bibliographies; as well as any other issues pertinent to enhancing the
    study and teaching of the history of American Catholicsm.

    While messages sent to AMERCATH are received by all subscribers, users
    may then contact specific individuals via BITNET or INTERNET to pursue
    particular projects, issues, and interests.  To join this discussion
    group, you need access to the electronic mail facilities of BITNET or
    INTERNET.  To subscribe to AMERCATH from BITNET send a message or mail
    to LISTSERV@UKCC.  From the Internet send the mail to
    [email protected].  In the body of the mail (or message) include
    the command:

    SUB AMERCATH Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Owner:  If you have any questions or comments, please contact: Anne
    Kearney, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History, Jefferson Community
    College - University of Kentucky, 109 East Broadway, Louisville, KY
    40202, 502-584-0181 ext 353, BITNET: JCCANNEK@UKCC, INTERNET:
    [email protected]

[email protected]

    This list is intended for people who use Amethyst, a software package
    of CP/M-80 programs: MINCE (an ersatz EMACS) and SCRIBBLE (an ersatz
    SCRIBE).

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
    into another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve
    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
    have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so
    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in AMETHYST-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in
    directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.AMETHYST-USERS> Archive files are available
    via ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for those with TCP/IP
    access to the Internet.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Frank Wancho <[email protected]>

AMFM on [email protected]                    [Last Update 11/93]

    AMFM is the mailing list for the AM/FM Online Edition, a monthly
    compilation of news stories concerning the UK radio industry.

    To subscribe to the list, write to [email protected] with
    'subscribe amfm <Your Name>' as the first line in the message body,
    replacing <Your Name> with your real name, not your e-mail address.

AMIGA on [email protected]            [Last Update 6/93]

    The list is about the AMIGA computer. It is located in Italy, and its
    main topics are demos and PD sources.

    in the body: subscribe amiga <full name>

    Owner:  [email protected]
    Co-owner:  [email protected]

[email protected]                                    [Last Update 4/94]

    Mailing list for those interested in using the programming language
    Modula-2 (or Oberon) on the Amiga computer.

    To subscribe: send a message to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Tom Breeden <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    A direct (unmoderated) bi-directional gateway with the USENET
    comp.sys.amiga newsgroups tree for those people without access to
    USENET.  All mail to AMIGA-RELAY is posted to comp.sys.amiga.

    The list will not be archived, due to its high volume.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Mark Nelson <[email protected]>

AMLIT-L on LISTSERV@UMCVMB or [email protected]

    The American Literature Discussion List has been created for the
    discussion of topics and issues in the vast and diverse field of
    American Literature among a world-wide community interested in the
    subject.  You can expect consultations, conferences, and an ongoing
    exchange of information among scholars and students of American
    Literature on this list.  In addition, announcements of relevant
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    questions please contact the owner.

    Owner: Michael O'Conner <[email protected]> or
    <[email protected]>

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    AMNESTY%[email protected]

    Mailing list to distribute Amnesty International's urgent action
    appeals, usually one per month.  They are 1 or 2-page summaries of a
    specific case of human rights abuse, such as a small group of people
    who have been arrested without reason, or are being held secretly, or
    tortured, etc. They give the prisoners' names, why they were arrested,
    who to write to, and what they suggest you say.  Amnesty International
    is concerned with human rights, not just amnesty.  Sometimes they ask
    members to write letters requesting not freedom, but better or more
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    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@JHUVM:  SUBSCRIBE
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    Coordinators: Jeff Carpenter <[email protected]>
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    <L64A0110%[email protected]>

AMP-L on [email protected]

    The Atomic- and Molecular-Physics List.  A forum for scientists
    working on atoms and molecules. It is unmoderated.  Experimental as
    well as theoretical topics are welcome.  Discussion could also include
    software, instrumentation, new books, reviews and so on.

    To subscribe to AMP-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@DEARN on
    BITNET/EARN in the BODY of e-mail or interactive message:  SUBSCRIBE
    AMP-L your full name

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE AMP-L Sweeney Todd

    Owner:  Henrik Zawischa <[email protected]>

AMSSIS-L on LISTSERV@UAFSYSB

    This list is intended to provide a forum for the discussion of topics
    relating to the American Management System Student Information System
    (AMSSIS).  The topics discussed may be of a functional or technical
    nature.

    You may subscribe to the AMSSIS-L list by sending RFC822 Mail to

    LISTSERV@UAFSYSB on Bitnet or [email protected] on Internet

    In the BODY (text) of your mail include the command:

    SUB AMSSIS-L firstname lastname eg.  sub amssis-l Jane Doe

    The LISTSERV server will take your address from the "From:" address of
    your mail.  If you are on BITNET/EARN/NetNorth and can send
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    be sent to the list address (AMSSIS-L@UAFSYSB) but to the LISTSERV
    address (LISTSERV@UAFSYSB).

    Coordinator: Allen Fields [email protected] [email protected]

ANCIEN-L on LISTSERV@ULKYVM or [email protected]

    ANCIEN-L is a forum for debate, discussion, and the exchange of
    information by students and scholars of the history of the Ancient
    Mediterranean.  ANCIEN-L is ready to distribute newsletters from study
    groups, and to post announcements of meetings and calls for papers,
    short scholarly pieces, queries, and other items of interest.

    The list currently does not maintain a FTP directory nor is archiving
    available.  Hopefully, this will change in the near future.

    ANCIEN-L is associated with the general discussion list HISTORY, and
    co-operates fully with other lists similarly associated.

    To subscribe send a message to LISTSERV@ULKYVM on BITNET or
    [email protected].  In BODY of the message state:  SUB
    ANCIEN-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    adding your full name; LISTSERV will accept both BITNET and Internet
    addresses.  Postings should be made to ANCIEN-L@ULKYVM.

    If you have any questions please contact the owner.

       Owner:
            James A. Cocks    BITNET:   JACOCK01@ULKYVM
                              Internet: [email protected]

[email protected]

    A mailing list to be used simply for demonstrations of the Andrew
    system software.  You should not subscribe to it unless you expect to
    be reading it with the Andrew Message System, as messages will come to
    the list in full multi-media format.  Indeed, we encourage people to
    post lots of neat animations, music, raster images, and the like to
    this list.

    For more information about Andrew, see the list-of-lists entry for the
    "info-andrew" mailing list.

    We expect to maintain an archive of this list in the future and make
    it available for anonymous FTP.

    To be added to the list, send mail to
    [email protected].  To submit new items to the list,
    just send them to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Nathaniel Borenstein <[email protected]>

ANEST-L on LISTSERV@UBVM                      [Last Update 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    This list was formed to serve as a vehicle for (1) discussion of
    topics related to anesthesiology and (2) collection of any information
    related to anesthesiology.

    Archives of ANEST-L and related files are stored in the ANEST-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command INDEX ANEST-L
    to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] as the first line in
    the body of a mail message (not the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to ANEST-L, send the command SUB ANEST-L yourfirstname
    yourlastname to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] via a
    mail message (again, as the first line in the body of the mail, not
    the Subject:  line).

    For example:  SUB ANEST-L John Doe

       Owner: Andrew M. Sopchak
              BITNET: sopchaka@snysyrv1
              Internet: [email protected]
              Department of Anesthesiology
              SUNY Health Science Center
              750 East Adams Street
              Syracuse, NY  13210

[email protected]

    An unmoderated list for the discussion of Animal Rights.  Peter
    Singer's book "Animal Liberation" proposes a "New Ethics for our
    Treatment of Animals" and many activist groups, such as PETA (People
    for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), regard this as the "Bible of
    the Animal Rights movement".  Consumers and researches alike are
    facing new questions concerning the human animals' treatment of the
    rest of the animal kingdom.  The purpose of this list is to provide
    students, researchers, and activists, a forum for discussing issues
    like:

    Animal Rights            Research using Animals   Vegetarianism
    Animal Liberation        Hunting/Trapping/Fishing Vegan lifestyles
    Consumer Product Testing Animals in Entertainment Christian Perspectives
    Cruelty-free products    Factory Farming          Other Perspecitives
    Vivasection/Dissection   Fur
    Medical Testing          Ecology
    Animals in Laboratories  Environmental Protection

    Currently, no resources are available for archiving this list.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list should be sent
    to Animal-Rights-Request@[XANTH.]CS.ODU.EDU (Internet) or
    [email protected] (UUCP).

    Coordinator: Chip Roberson <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    The purpose of this list is for the distribution of VT/ANSI ANIMATION
    files, and also the discussion of how these files can easily be
    created.  Also to be included are Regis Graphics and Regis Animations
    files.

    This list is being run manually and not through a LISTSERV.
    Contributions to the list will be moderated and sent out in batches
    once a week, if any have been recieved.

    To subscribe to this list send a e-mail to :

    [email protected] (internet)

    with the body of the message saying something like "add me to the
    list".

    Owner:  Tim Kimber <[email protected]> or
    <[email protected]::NSF.AC.UK> or
    <[email protected]::NSF.AC.UK>

[email protected]

    Discussion of simulated annealing techniques and analysis, as well as
    other related issues (stochastic optimization, Boltzmann machines,
    metricity of NP-complete move spaces, etc).  Membership is restricted
    to those doing active research in simulated annealing or related
    areas.  Current membership is international, and about half of the
    members are published authors. The list itself is unmoderated.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Daniel R. Greening <[email protected]>

ANN-LOTS on LISTSERV@NDSUVM1                             [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    First, a few things ANN-LOTS is not: Not for announcing new mailing
    lists.  Not a 'Help me!' list.  Not a students' "I want to know..."
    list.  We welcome researchers with an interest in finding and sharing
    'pointers' to sources of on-line information; what Robert Maas refers
    to as 'top level indexes' of where to find specialized indexes of
    FAQs, lists of online services, lists of experts in various technical
    and information-science fields, connectivity tools, etc.  Participants
    willing to share information are more welcome than people with
    questions.  Netters who know of good guides not listed here are
    encouraged to mention them.

    Archives of Ann-LOTS back issues can be listed by sending the command
    INDEX ANN-LOTS to [email protected] or LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 on BITNET
    in the BODY of e-mail.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 via mail
    or interactive message:

    SUB ANN-LOTS your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB ANN-LOTS Unamit Ahazredit or SUB ANN-LOTS Susan Smith - factfinder
    for Philosophy Dept.

    Owner:  John Kane <[email protected]>

ANSAXNET <[email protected]>

    ANSAXNET is a SIG (Special Interest Group) for scholars of the culture
    and history of England before 1100 C.E.  Scholars interested in the
    later English Middle Ages and those interested in the early Medieval
    period throughout Europe are also encouraged to join the list.
    Members receive a directory of all our members in order to facilitate
    telecommunications, and a monthly electronic report to which they are
    encouraged to contribute announcements and information.  This report
    often provides members with new information about the use of computers
    in some aspect of their disciplines, as well as news of more
    conventional developments in the field.  We also have projects
    underway to encode databases which members may use in their own work.
    To this end, we are now working on the details of distributing to the
    membership a database of all manuscripts written or owned in England
    before 1100.  We would be glad to add your name to our directory and
    thus to make you a member of ANSAXNET.  Membership is free to everyone
    with access to a BITNET node.

    Anyone who wants to be a member of ANSAXNET should send e-mail to the
    Coordinator, including a conventional mailing address and some
    information about your particular interests in early medieval cultural
    studies.

    Coordinator: Patrick W. Conner <[email protected]>

ANTHRO-L%[email protected]

    This list deals with discussions of various techniques and fields of
    research in Anthropology.  Some suggested topics of discussion are:

       - Computation in                    - Using
         anthropology                        anthropological
       - Graphics in                         assistance to
         archaeology                         describe the legal
       - What programs                       practices of
         anthropologists                     American culture
         are using at                      - The development of
         various places                      Anglo-Saxon
       - Where centers of                    cemeteries
         computer interests                - The Northumberland
         are in anthropolgy                  landscape
       - Anglo-Saxon                       - Use of Remote
         cemeteries                          Sensing
       - Palaeodemography                    (resistivity and
       - What individuals                    magnetometer) to
         are doing, e.g.                     locate and analyse
         research,                           village sites
         publication,                      - The population of
         computer info.                      Anglo-Saxon
       - Some spirited                       England
         words on political
         economy

    To add yourself to the list, send the command SUBSCRIBE ANTHRO-L
    Your_Full_Name via mail to [email protected] or
    LISTSERV%[email protected] (Internet) where Your_Full_Name
    is your real name (not your userid).  To remove yourself from the
    list, send the command UNSUBSCRIBE ANTHRO-L

       List Owner:  Ezra Zubrow <APYEZRA%[email protected]>
                                 [email protected]  (BitNet)
       Coordinator: Patrick G. Salsbury <[email protected]>
                                         V291NHTP%[email protected]
                                         [email protected]  (BitNet)

[email protected]
    ANU-NEWS@NDSUVM1

    Discussion for administrators and users of the ANU-NEWS software for
    VAX/VMS systems.  ANU-NEWS is a software system that allows VMS
    systems to act as Usenet nodes.  Topics include bugs, fixes,
    integrating lists from other networks, and discussion of new features.
    Although the list is primarily for communication among ANU-NEWS
    administrators, users are also welcome.

    To subscribe to this list BITNET/EARN/NetNorth Users may be able to
    send an interactive message to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (via SEND or TELL).
    For example:  SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SUB ANU-NEWS Jane Doe (your
    first/last name) Or, you may send MAIL to [email protected] or
    LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 with the first line of the TEXT or BODY of mail
    being:  SUB ANU-NEWS firstname lastname (e.g. SUB ANU-NEWS John Doe ).

    Coordinator: Tim Russell <[email protected]> russell@UNOMA1
    uunet!zeus.unl.edu!russell

[email protected]

    Mailing list for any discussions about or related to the music group
    The Art of Noise.  The list is set up as a mail relay.  The number of
    subscribers to the list is limited, so only those who feel they will
    have something to say should join.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Cliff Tuel <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                [Last Update 8/92]

    Purpose: Discussion of the scientific visualization software package
    apE.

    Contact: [email protected] (Jim Lick)

APL-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of the APL language, its implementation,
    application and use.  Contributions on teaching APL are particularly
    welcome.

    To subscribe to this LISTSERV list send an E-mail message to your
    local LISTSERV (on BITNET/NetNorth/EARN) or to [email protected]
    containing the single line:  SUBscribe APL-L your_full_name Non-BitNet
    users can send a message to LISTSERV%[email protected] with the SUB
    command as the only line in the message body.

    Coordinator: David G. Macneil <DGM%[email protected]>
    <T4327%[email protected]>

APOGEES%[email protected]

    Mailing list for the study of critical and strategic information
    management.  The objective is to identify information of long-term
    value to an organization and to develop realistic methodologies and
    policies of management (data bases, ethics policy, education,
    supervisory systems...).

    In APOGEES, we share the creation of business information supervising
    systems.  We discuss methodologies suitable to the management and
    development of technological information through supervisory
    divisions.

    People from all fields of sciences, management, information
    technology, computer science, and so on, are welcome including
    managers who are concerned with several critical items when making
    their business decisions.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending an application note to
    BAUMARD@FRAIX11 or by sending mail to LISTSERV@FRMOP11 with the
    body/text of the message:  SUB APOGEES your_full_name where
    "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.  Internet users
    can subscribe by sending a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the cody/text of the
    message containing the above command.

    Coordinator: Philippe Baumard <BAUMARD%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    {uunet,rutgers}!umix!apollo (UUCP)

    Users of Apollo computers who are interested in sharing their
    experiences about Apollos.  At least initially, the list will not be
    moderated or digested; if the volume is sufficient, this may change.

    Mail to the list will be archived in some public place that will be
    announced at a later date.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected]
    (or UUCP {uunet,rutgers}!umix!apollo-request).

    Coordinator: Paul Killey <[email protected]>
    {uunet,rutgers}!umix!paul

APOLLO-L%[email protected]

    The purpose of this list is to provide an avenue for Apollo computer
    users to share comments, ideas, and problems (and possibly utilities),
    associated with the use of Apollo computers.

    BitNet users can subscribe to the list by sending e-mail or a message
    to LISTSERV@UMRVMB with the body/text of the message containing the
    command:  SUB APOLLO-L your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your
    real name, not your loginid. Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending
    the above command in the body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Karl Lutzen <C0537%[email protected]>

APPC-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update April 92]
    or [email protected]

    APPC-L was formed to discussion IBM's Advanced Program-to-Program
    Communication (APPC) as well as associated topics such as LU 6.2 and
    CPI-C. Archives of APPC-L and related files, which will include
    examples of APPC programming, configuration files, and so forth, will
    be stored in the APPC-L FILELIST. To receive a list of files send the
    command INDEX APPC-L to LISTSERV@AUVM.  These files will also be
    available from auvm.american.edu via ftp.  APPC-L will be gateway'ed
    to the (soon to be created) bit.listserv.appc-l newsgroup, and posts
    can also be read there.

    To subscribe to APPC-L, send the following command via either
    interactive BitNet message to LISTSERV@AUVM, or in the BODY of e-mail
    to [email protected] or [email protected]

    SUBSCRIBE APPC-L Your_name

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE APPC-L Jane Doe

    Owner:  Jim McIntosh <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 12/92]

    The Animal Rights Alerts mailing list has been set up to facilitate
    communication among Animal Rights groups, activists, and other
    interested individuals.  Its primary purpose is to enable rapid
    dissemination of important information about Animal Rights issues.
    This venue, it is hoped, will serve as an important adjunct to
    periodicals such as Animals Agenda and Animals Voice.

    The list will be unmoderated and will not be available in a digest
    format at present.  Any information pertaining to Animal Rights or to
    issues that relate to Animal Rights, such as habitat destruction, are
    welcome.

    Please realize that this list is a public forum and as such it may not
    be the appropriate place to discuss your group's strategic plans.

    To join the Animal Rights Alerts mailing list, send the command

    subscribe ar-alerts

    in the body of a message to "[email protected]".  Please note
    that this format is different from a normal listserv subscribe request
    since it does not include your name.  If you want to subscribe
    something other than the account the mail is coming from, such as a
    local redistribution list, then append that address to the "subscribe"
    command; for example, to subscribe "program-staff":

    subscribe ar-alerts [email protected]

    Submissions to the list should be sent to "[email protected]".

    Currently, messages to the list will not be archived.

       Manager: James Corrigan <[email protected]>
                New England Anti-Vivisection Society
                333 Washington Street, Suite 850
                Boston, MA   02108
                (617) 523-6020

ARACHNET on [email protected]                     [Last Update 11/92]
    or [email protected]

    The Arachnet Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture shall be created
    and published by Arachnet. Virtual culture is computer-mediated human
    experience/behavior /action/interaction, such as electronic mail,
    conferences, and journals; information distribution/retrieval; the
    construction and visualization of images/representations/ models of
    reality and/or worlds; and global connectivity.  The purpose of the
    refereed journal is to foster, encourage, advance, and communicate
    scholarly thought, (including analysis, evaluation, and research) in
    multiple disciplines about virtual culture.

    Leadership for the journal will initially be provided by the
    co-moderators of Arachnet, with the provision that other colleagues
    will join in the effort:

          Ermel Stepp, Marshall University, Editor-in-Chief
          Diane Kovacs, Kent State University, Co-Editor
          A. Ralph Papakhian, Indiana University, Consulting Editor

    In addition to the three named editors, the journal will have an
    assortment of editors (editorial board, consulting editors, special
    issue editors, and associate editors/jurors/referees/readers)
    columnists, and correspondents.

    The journal will be distributed in collaboration with existing
    discussion groups, networked archival systems, and libraries.  The
    journal will be issued monthly commencing with the first issue on
    March 15, 1993.

    Deadlines for the submission of manuscripts will be the first of the
    month preceding the next issue.  Articles will be 5-20 type-written
    pages in APA form and style and in ASCII format.  All manuscripts will
    be given at least two blind reviews by a jury of referees.  Authors
    will be notified within twenty days after receiving their manuscript
    of the disposition of the manuscript.

    When appointments are made announcements will be widely distributed to
    the chief executive officers of the appointees' institutions,
    professional organizations and media, and computer teleconferences.
    All submissions and communication about manuscripts will be by
    electronic mail.

    To subscribe to the Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture:  send
    e-mail to LISTSERV@UOTTAWA (Bitnet) or [email protected]
    (Internet) Leave the subject and other option lines blank.  The
    message must read:  SUB ARACHNET Yourfirstname Yourlastname

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ARIE-L on [email protected]

    This list is for discussion of the usage of the Ariel document
    transmission system for the Internet developed by the Research
    Libraries Group.  Although the group is oriented toward exchange of
    information among those already using the Ariel system, those
    considering adoption of the Ariel hardware and software may find it of
    interest.

    NOTE:  The list's name is ARIE-L.  It is NOT the same as ARIEL, which
    is a discussion of a Spanish statistical package originating in Chile

    To subscribe to ARIE-L send e-mail to [email protected] with the
    following command in the BODY of the mail:

    SUB ARIE-L your full name Eg.  SUB ARIE-L Danielle Webster

       Owner:
          Dan Lester
          University Library
          Boise State University
          Boise, Idaho  83725
          [email protected]

AQUA-L on [email protected]

    AQUA-L is an INTERNET list based at the University of Guelph.  The
    purpose of the list is to promote discussion amongst individuals
    interested in the science, technology and business of rearing aquatic
    species.  In the spirit of open discussion, membership in the list is
    public and unrestricted.

    Potential topics include:

       - Who's doing what                  - Site selection and
         and where?                          environmental
       - Problems and                        impact.
         solutions rearing                 - New species under
         aquatic larvae.                     culture.
       - Diseases, parasites               - Genetics, sex
         and pathology.                      reversal and
       - Water quality.                      hormonal
       - Recirculation                       manipulation.
         technology and                    - Computers in
         applications.                       aquaculture.
       - Research aquatic                  - Public perceptions
         systems design and                  of aquaculture.
         operation.                        - Aqua-business
       - Commercial aquatic                  ($$$$!).
         systems design and
         operation.

    Messages sent to the list should be of general interest although
    specific requests for information are quite welcome.  It is hoped that
    this forum will provide a basis for rapid exchange of new ideas and
    provide an access for persons seeking information and advice.

    To join in the Aquaculture Discussion List send an E-mail message to:
    [email protected]

    with this line in the message body:

    SUB AQUA-L your name

    Note that "your name" means your proper name and not your userid.
    LISTSERV will extract your id from the message header.  If you are
    unfamiliar with lists and LISTSERV send the following to receive an
    index of help information:

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    You may cancel your subscription to AQUA-L at any time by sending:

    SIGNOFF AQUA-L

    Note that commands are sent to LISTSERV and not AQUA-L.  If you send
    them to the list you will have the pleasure of knowing everyone
    subscribing is reading them.

    List Owner:  T. B. (Ted) White [email protected]

    Editor's note:  I believe the BITNET style node name is UOGUELPH but
    some Canadian nodes are going to Internet style addressing only.
    (from the header:  Ted White <ZOOWHITE%[email protected]>)

AQUARIUM on [email protected]                 [Last Update 5/93]
    or [email protected]

    Aquarium is an open discussion about all things related to the hobby
    of keeping fish and other aquatic things in an aquarium.  If you have
    questions about how to solve problems with your aquarium or if you
    have expertise about aquariums and are willing to answer questions,
    this is the place.

    To join AQUARIUM, send a note to LISTSERV@EMUVM1 or
    [email protected]

    The note should contain the single line:

    SUBSCRIBE AQUARIUM your name

    where "your name" is your name as you wish it to be displayed on
    messages sent to you.

    If you need assistance or would like further information, please
    contact the list owner.

    Owner: Bert Bruner [email protected] or [email protected].

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

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    Journals of Interest to Scholars.

    There are more than 600 discussion groups, newsletters, digests and
    electronic journals devoted to topics of scholarly interest.  As more
    scholars come on-line, the size of these groups, the diversity of
    material they have to offer, and their total number are all bound to
    increase.  These groups could benefit from a loose confederation that
    would allow them to share resources easily without imposing any kind
    of restrictions on their manner of operation.  Arachnet is such a
    confederation.

    Arachnet is a ListServ list, [email protected] or
    ARACHNET@ACADVM1.  Uottawa.CA if you are on the Internet.  All editors
    of discussion groups, newsletters, digests and electronic journals are
    invited to be members.  On its file-server, Arachnet will contain a
    current list of its member groups, descriptions of each group, and
    lists of files they hold.  As well as the current Directory of E-mail
    Based Conferences and Electronic Journals.  Arachnet's fileserver will
    also hold various information files pertaining to the creation of
    e-serials.

    The conversational component will be a means by which editors of new
    groups can receive help from their colleagues on questions of
    editorial policy and the social/ethical aspects of electronic
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    which is a discussion list for listowners to discuss technical aspects
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    Arachnet subscribers.  If you are an editor or owner of an existing or
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    Please fill out the attached e-form and return it to one of the
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       Owners:
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          Editor Contex-L              Editor LIBRES,Libref-L,Govdoc-L
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    Please fill in and mail to the editor (Please simply type over what is
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ARCH-L on [email protected]           [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    ARCH-L has been formed to facilitate discussions of archaeological
    problems, especially those concerned with research, excavations, etc.
    Also relevant conferences, job announcements, calls for papers,
    publications, bibliographies and the like should be publicized.  It is
    hoped that the list will also serve as a central repository for public
    domain or shareware software related to archaeological studies.

    If you have materials that you'd be willing to put on file, please
    contact one of the owners of the list.

    If you're interested in joining the list, please send e-mail or
    interactive message to [email protected]:

    SUBScribe ARCH-L Your full name

    For example

    SUBScribe ARCH-L Heinrich Schliemann

    At present the list is unmoderated and will immediately distribute any
    incoming message to the list.  Please note: only messages for
    distribution should be sent to ARCH-L; all commands (subscribe,
    signoff, review, etc.) should go to LISTSERV.

       Owners are:  [email protected]  Sebastian Rahtz
                    fsiegmu@dgogwdg1                   Frank Siegmund
                    hsteenw1@dgogwdg1                  Helge Steenweg

[email protected]                   [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    Archives (Archives & Archivists list) is for all persons involved
    and/or interested in archival theory and practice.

    To subscribe to the "ARCHIVES" list send e-mail to ListServ@IndyCMS
    (BITNET) or [email protected] (Internet) with the following
    command in the body of the mail:  SUB ARCHIVES yourfirstname
    yourlastname

       List owner/coordinators:  Donna B Harlan
                                 Harlan@IUBACS (CREN)
                                 [email protected] (Internet)

                                 John B Harlan
                                 IJBH200@IndyVAX (CREN)
                                 [email protected] (Internet)

[email protected]

    In addition to REXXLIST, the VM/SP REXX discussion list, 3 other lists
    exist to discuss the REXX programming language.  They are AREXX-L (for
    Amiga REXX users), TSO-REXX (for TSO), and PC-REXX (for Personal REXX)
    users.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB AREXX-L Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB AREXX-L John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

[email protected] ([email protected])

    The ARMS-L digest is for various and sundry comments and questions on
    policy issues related to peace, war, national security, weapons, the
    arms race, and the like.

    Recent archives are available upon request from the moderator.

    This list is handled by [email protected]
    ([email protected]), and administrative requests go to that
    address.  Contributions to [email protected]
    ([email protected]).

    To become a subscriber, send mail to [email protected] with the
    one line SUB ARMS-L first last where you replace "first" and "last"
    with your first and last name.

    This list is gatewayed to the USENET list soc.politics.arms-d.

    Moderator:  [email protected]

[email protected]
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    Redistribution address for all known BBoards on the ARPANET.  The
    guidelines for postings are somewhat loose.  The ostensible purpose of
    the list is to distribute: (a) emergency notices ("Southern California
    just slid into the Pacific, machines at ISI and UCSD will be down for
    a few days"), and (b) notices of "academic interest", such as seminar
    and symposium announcements.  Advertisements and for-profit notices
    are not appropriate (the DoD would get upset, among other
    considerations).  A touchy borderline case is job offerings.  The
    practice has been to accept postings from universities (the research
    community) and the research oriented military installations (the
    people paying for our hardware) but to refuse postings from private
    companies.  The (shaky) rationale behind this is that university and
    military job offerings are "research opportunities" as opposed to
    for-profit advertisements (ie, joining the army or a university is not
    the way to get rich).

    Anyone is welcome to redistribute Arpanet-BBoards; it takes some of
    the (considerable) load off of MC's mailer.  But please don't do it
    without sending a message to the -Request address first.

    There are Archive copies of every message ever sent to the list but no
    guarantee is made that they will be online or available at any
    particular time.  The current archive file, such as it is, can be
    found as "COMAIL;BBOARD ARCHIV" on MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinators.  Bitnet users may
    subscribe to the list by doing:  TELL LISTSERV at RUTVM1 SUBSCRIBE
    ARPABBS Your_Full_Name where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not
    your userid).  From a VMS BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE command.

    Coordinator:  [email protected]
    BitNet Coordinator: Michael Smith
    <MSMITH%[email protected]>

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    This is a list for players of the Ars Magica roleplaying game. To get
    on the list, send mail to [email protected]. The
    mailing list itself is [email protected]. Archives are
    available via anonymous ftp from soda.berkeley.edu, or by mail. To
    find out how to use the mail-based archive server, send mail to
    [email protected] with the body of the mail being
    "help".

    Moderators: Shannon Appel & Mark Phaedrus

ARTCRIT%[email protected]

    A discussion forum open to anyone interested in the visual arts.
    Topics will reflect the diversity of art critical discourse:
    ostmodernism, marxist and feminist theories, curatorial practices,
    funding and any issue which affects artists, critics and art viewers.

    Subscribers are encouraged to contribute reviews to be distributed
    bi-weekly to the list in journal format. Reveiws should be sent to the
    Editor, Michele Macal GL253001@YUORION.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@YORKVM1 via interactive message or e-mail:

    SUB ARTCRIT your full name

    where "your full name" is your name, not your login Id; For example:
    SUB ARTCRIT John Doe.  Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending
    the above command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Michele Macaluso <GL253001%[email protected]>

[email protected]                       [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    The list is for anyone who has or who may have an interest in network;
    installation; project; communication; temporary; ad-hoc; transient;
    mobile; time-based; formless; de-centred art.  Potential members
    include artists, art-administrators, writers, theorists, students,
    teachers.  The aim of the list is to encourage contributions from all
    who have dipped a toe into these waters and found them congenial, but
    who know not where to turn next.  The idea is that alliances will be
    formed, projects launched, funding gained, technology utilised, ideas
    launched and wild speculation indulged in.  I hope that art projects
    will be instigated via this list.  It is within my desire for the list
    that it evolves.

    The list encompasses:

       *Projects            *New work               *Events
       *Collaborations      *Funding                *Technology
       *Shows               *Jobs                   *Conferences
       *Proposals           *Organisations          *Information
       *Publications        *Education              *Wild speculation


    ARTNET provides a forum for the discussion of ART that is concerned
    with: network; installation; project; communication; temporary;
    ad-hoc; transient; mobile; time-based; formless; de- centred.  I call
    this PERIPATETIC art.

    I define peripatetic art thus:  The art or action of creative
    endeavour with lack of fixed base.  There is no fixed centre which
    claims to have 'the knowledge'.  All projects involve some aspect of
    lack of enclosure; the promotion of action without centre.
    Peripatetic art tends towards the transient, the time based, the
    mobile.  Peripatetology is as much about receiving the action, the
    project, as it is about initiating it.

    I am concerned with improving communication amongst those working in
    these and related areas.  By its nature this kind of work often does
    not lend itself to easy documentation or definition.  The concept
    mooted here, and encapsulated in the term 'peripatetic', has by its
    very nature a changeable agenda.  I hope that in action we will create
    new ways of working alongside some very old human desires.

    To subscribe to ARTNET send the command

    subscribe artnet <firstname> <lastname>

    in a mail message to [email protected]

    To contact the list owner for help, advice, information, send mail to:
    [email protected]

    If you need more information about MAILBASE you can send the commands:

    send mailbase overview ( for a general guide to Mailbase )

    send mailbase userhelp ( for a User Guide)

    as a mail message to [email protected] (Janet UK.AC.NEWCASTLE)

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Art-Support exists as a forum for the discussion of ART related
    matters.  Potential members include artists, art-administrators,
    writers, theorists, students, teachers and others with an interest in
    art.

    This list provides a general magazine type information exchange and
    discussion area.  As in any specialist magazine there will be much of
    interest to subscribers and also some irrelevance.

    Although not in any way subscription/geographically limited, the focus
    of the list is intended to be the UK art community.  It is hoped that
    the list will stimulate the use of network resources.  The idea is
    that alliances will be formed; projects launched; funding gained;
    technology utilised; ideas launched and wild speculation indulged in.

    ART-SUPPORT is about ART, not technology.  Any art or art related
    subject is acceptable.

    The list encompasses:

       *Projects            *New work               *Events
       *Collaborations      *Funding                *Technology
       *Shows               *Jobs                   *Conferences
       *Proposals           *Organisations          *Information
       *Publications        *Education              *Wild speculation

    To subscribe to ART-SUPPORT send the following mail command

    subscribe art-support <firstname> <lastname>

    to [email protected]

    To contact the list owner for help, advice, information, send mail to:
    [email protected] (Janet UK.AC.NEWCASTLE).

    If you need more information about MAILBASE you can issue the
    commands:

    send mailbase overview ( for a general guide to Mailbase )

    send mailbase userhelp ( for a User Guide)

    as a mail message to [email protected]

ASHE-L on LISTSERV@UMCVMB

    This list is for open communication concerning issues of higher
    education within the Association for the Study of Higher Education
    (ASHE).

    To subscribe to the list send mail to LISTSERV@UMCVMB on BITNET with
    the body of the mail containing the command

    SUB ASHE-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Coordinator: Irv Cockriel <EDRSR438%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Discussion of programming in IBM System/370 Assembly Language.  This
    is primarily a working group designed to answer questions and help
    distribute programs; however, any theoretical (are there such things?)
    discussions are welcome too.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB ASM370 Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB ASM370 John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This list is intended to be a forum for interchange of information
    regarding all aspects of the design and use of Application Specific
    Microprocessors.

    Application Specific Microprocessors form a class of integrated
    circuits, composed of a microprocessor-type computing element and
    aditional circuitry on the same chip, and designed to satisfy the
    specific needs of a particular application.  Please note that this
    list is not intended to be a place to discuss general purpose
    off-the-shelf microcomputers.

    Subscription is open to the public and the list is not moderated.  To
    subscribe or for general enquiries regarding the list, please send a
    mail message to

    [email protected] or uunet!vme131!ASMICRO-REQUEST

    All contributions are welcome. Postings to the list should be sent to

    [email protected] or uunet!vme131!ASMICRO-L

    When subscribing, please include your name and affiliation in the
    message (this is not required).  This information will made available
    to all subscribers.

    Owner:

     Pedro Luis Prospero Sanchez      internet: [email protected]
     University of Sao Paulo          uunet:    uunet!vme131!pl
     Dept. of Electrical Engineering
     phone: (055)(11)211-4574  home: (055)(11)215-6492 fax: (055)(11)815-4272

ASSESS on [email protected]

    The assessment discussion list ([email protected]) has been
    established to provide for informal dialog on assessment issues and
    policies as well as information on current practices in higher
    education.  The purpose is to provide a forum for the exchange of
    ideas, models, resources, and practical strategies on student
    assessment of learning and institutional effectiveness.  Assessment
    practitioners, policy makers, and others interested in assessment are
    invited to join.

    To subscribe to the assessment discusion list, send electronic mail to
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    You will receive notification from the listserv that you have
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    let us know!

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    list, send your message via electronic mail to [email protected]

    Note:  Listserv commands such as SUBSCRIBE and UNSUBSCRIBE should be
    sent only to the listserv address [email protected].  If you send
    commands to [email protected], your text will be sent to all
    subscribers of the list and will not be executed.

       Owner:
          Thomas E. Kunselman
          Information Specialist                INTERNET: [email protected]
          Office of the Assistant Chancellor    BITNET: VAATEK@UKCC
          #7 Administration Building
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ASSMPC-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for issues related to the PC Assembly languages (Intel
    8086/88/286/386/...).  There is an initial programming goal that the
    managers of this list wish to accomplish:

    We are inviting all users to assist in the coding of projects.  For
    instance, our first task will be a Resident Program Manager.  We will
    use Turbo Assembler or MacroAssembler to develop the applications.

    A second project will be an AV package to viruses, we already have
    programs for Jerusalem and Brain, these could be help for it.

    The users of this list will receive mail with code contributions and
    discussions, and eventually the program source listing finished with
    the help of the participants.  Then, the list will propose a new
    project to work on.  Any and all code contributions, ideas, and
    anything else that will help in achieving this opening goal will be
    appreciated, discussed, reported and acknowledged for the list.

    BitNet users can subscribe non-interactively by sending a message or
    mail to [email protected] with the text/body of the message
    being:  SUB ASSMPC-L your_full_name For example:  SUB ASSMPC-L Jan Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the above command in the
    text/body of a message to LISTSERV%[email protected].  IBM
    BitNet users can subscribe interactively by doing:  TELL LISTSERV AT
    USACHVM1 SUB ASSMPC-L your_full_name Or by:  NOTE TO LISTSERV AT
    USACHVM1, with the following line:  SUB ASSMPC-L your_full_name Please
    note that the link to Chile is connected at 18:00 hrs EDT; before that
    time interactive commands won't work.

    All problems, questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinators.

    Coordinators:
         Luis Valdivia P.        <LVALDIVI%[email protected]>
                                 <LISTVIR%[email protected]>
         Pedro Sepulveda J.      <PSEPULVE%[email protected]>

Astronomy Events <[email protected]>

    A mailing list for astronomical events and meeting announcements
    (mostly in the Boston area).  Items to be sent to the list are sent to
    [email protected] for forwarding.  An attempt is being made to keep it
    from becoming full of trivial messages, but new readers and valid
    input are welcome.

    Coordinator: Dick Koolish <[email protected]>

[email protected]                   [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    [email protected]

    ATAVACHRON is a discussion forum in digest format intended to exchange
    information and stimulate discussions on the works of guitarist Allan
    Holdsworth. The list is in a moderated digest format; all postings
    sent to ATAVACHRON will be compiled and distributed on an "as-needed"
    basis (typically 2-5 times weekly).  As of 10/31/91, no archives will
    be offered, but may be in the future if demand exists.

    To subscribe (or unsubscribe), send a short request via e-mail
    including your name and institutional or company affiliation and
    location to:

    [email protected] -for Bitnet users or
    [email protected] -for Internet users

    For all other administrative issues, please send requests to:

    [email protected]

    ATAVACHRON is NOT a LISTSERV list, so it is necessary to send
    subscription and signoff requests to [email protected] or
    [email protected] .

    Owner:

          Jeff Preston <[email protected]>
          Morehead State University
          Morehead, Kentucky

AUDIO-L on LISTSERV@VMTECMEX

    A listserv list providing a forum to discuss all topics related to
    audio, this includes theories, commercial equipment, applications,
    etc.  The list runs unmoderated and it's located in
    [email protected]

    As in any listserv list, your commands should be sent to
    LISTSERV@VMTECMEX.  To subscribe to the list send the following
    command to LISTSERV@VMTECMEX

    SUB AUDIO-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    in the text of a message or mail.

    Coordinator: Alejandro Kurczyn S.

AUSTEN-L on LISTSERV@MCGILL1 or [email protected]

    A moderated digest for readers of Jane Austen.  If you enjoy Jane
    Austen's novels and those of her contemporaries, such as Fanny Burney,
    Maria Edgeworth and Maria Wollstonecraft, you might want to exchange
    views with others on any aspect of her work and her time.

       Moderator:  Dr. Jacqueline Reid-Walsh,
                   Department of English,
                   McGill University,
                   853 Sherbrooke St. West
                   Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2T6

    Subscription requests and contributions should be sent to:
    [email protected]

AUTISM on [email protected]

    A list has been formed at St.  John's University devoted to the
    Developmentally Disabled and called Autism.  Its purpose is to provide
    a forum for those who are Developmentally Disabled, their teachers,
    and those interested in this area.

    The list will provide a forum for the understanding and treatment of
    all types of Developmental Disability and to further Networking among
    those so handicapped to increase their interaction with the rest of
    society.  Networking among the teachers of the Developmentally
    Disabled will be encouraged to share successful interventions.

    To subscribe to the list, send the following command in the BODY of
    mail or an interactive message to [email protected]

    SUB AUTISM firstname lastname

       Owner:  Bob Zenhausern, Ph.D.
               St. John's University        Bitnet: [email protected]
               SB 15 Marillac               Phone:  718-990-6447
               Jamaica, NY 11439            Fax:    718-990-6705

AUTO-L%[email protected]
    [email protected]
    [email protected]

    Mailing list to handle problems with Remote Autolog commands.  To
    date, the list has been used for problems from users that have
    accounts at the Technion and work remotely through the Remote Server
    (VMAUTOLG) located at the Technion.  The software for this Remote
    Server is be changed so as to be included as a local command for
    LISTSERV/LISTEARN sites that may want to use it.  The list is not
    limited to the discussion of only this one package. Any other packages
    or software may be discussed.  Please do not use this list for the
    discussion of any problems with using the GONE routine.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@TECHNION via interactive message or e-mail:  SUBSCRIBE AUTO-L
    your full name where "your full name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above
    command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] or
    [email protected].

    Coordinator:
      Robert (Al) Hartshorn <CCSM1AL%[email protected]>
                                          <[email protected]>
                                          <[email protected]>

AUTOCAD on LISTSERV@JHUVM                                [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    A LISTSERV mailing list devoted to the discussion of the AUTOCAD
    software package.  The list is gateway'd to the NetNews group
    alt.cad.autocad by American University.

    Owner: Jim Jones <JIMJ@JHUVM>

[email protected]

    A mailing list for the discussion of autocrossing, which is a low-cost
    form of motorsports in which one car at a time competes against the
    clock.  Courses are designed to emphasize the driver's car handling
    skill, rather than speed or power.

    Subscription information:  Send mail to [email protected].
    Please include your geographical location and email address, as well
    as what sort of car, if any, you race.

    The list is available in both standard and daily-digest forms.

    Administrator:  Mark Sirota ([email protected])

[email protected]

    Aviation discusses topics of interest to pilots, including training
    systems, laws affecting availability or usability of airports, planes,
    and procedures, characteristics of aircraft and avionic products,
    comments on commercial aviation, such as safety and convenience
    issues, occasional advertisements for fly-ins or similar private pilot
    activities, historical notes, whatever else the readership wants.
    Aviation serves as an Internet gateway for the rec.aviation discussion
    on usenet.  It is distributed in the form of a daily digest.

    Due to disk space limitations, archives are only maintained for the
    previous few weeks of digests.  They are maintained on the host
    MC.LCS.MIT.EDU in files named:  AVIATN;DIGEST <number> Where <number>
    is the issue number of the digest.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Christopher Maeda <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected] (USENET)

    Mailing list dedicated to the more theoretical side of aerospace
    engineering.  The intent is to conduct discussions on aerospace
    technology; also calls for papers, anouncements for seminars, etc.,
    can be sent to the list.  Although the list has its origin in the
    AVIATION digest, subjects related to aviation theory, like spaceflight
    technology, may be discussed as well.  Topics open for discussion are:

    Calls for papers Aerodynamics Aircraft structures Seminar anouncements
    Flight mechanics Aircraft materials Books to be published Stability
    and Control and others...

    A mailing list for INTERNET and BITNET has been created already and we
    are looking for someone who would like to create the USENET group, so
    we can create digests from those messages.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Moderator: Rob A. Vingerhoeds <ROB%[email protected]>

Aware-L on [email protected]

    The Authorware mailist was formed to offer a forum for discussion for
    developers that use the program Authorware Professional.

    To subscribe to Aware-L send the following command to
    [email protected] in the BODY of a mail message:

    SUBSCRIBE AWARE-L Your full name Eg.  subscribe aware-l Norma Mailer

    Owner:  Donald W. Tracia ([email protected])

[email protected]                                      [Last Update 5/93]

    A mailing list to discuss ayurveda, the science of life that has been
    practiced in India for at least 5000 years.  If you are currently
    practicing ayurveda or are just interested, please feel free to sign
    onto the mailing list.  (If you've never heard of Ayurveda and are
    intrigued, two good books are Perfect Health by Deepak Chopra and
    Ayurveda: Science of Life by Vasant Lad.)

    To get on the mailing list, please send a message including your
    preferred mailing address to:  [email protected]

    To send a message to the mailing list, use:  [email protected]

    Owner:  Paul E. Hoffman [email protected]

[email protected]
    [email protected]
    BStreets@VIRGINIA (BitNet)
    ...!uunet!virginia!backstreets-heads (uucp)

    Mailing list for fans of the music of Bruce Springsteen.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    [email protected] (Internet), BS-Req@VIRGINIA
    (BitNet), or ...!uunet!virginia!backstreets-request (uucp).

    Coordinator: Marc Rouleau <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Unmoderated mailing list for the discussion of any aspect of Ballroom
    and Swing dancing.  For instance: Places to dance, announcement of
    special events (e.g., inter-university competitions), exchange of
    information about clubs, ballroom dance music, discussion of dances,
    steps, etc.

    Anyone may join; please send ALL of the following information to
    [email protected]:  (1) Full name (2) Internet-
    compatible e-mail address (3) Affiliation, if any, with any ballroom
    dance organization or group (4) ZIP or postal code, and country if
    other than U.S.  (5) Whether you have access to Netnews (Yes/No/Don't
    know/Yes but don't use).

    Contact: [email protected] (Shahrukh Merchant c/o MIT
    Ballroom Dance Club)

[email protected]
    BALT-L on [email protected]

    Baltic Republics news and development list

    BALT-L is an online forum devoted to communications to, and about, the
    Baltic Republics of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. It aims to further
    networking with those countries, in two senses of that word:  the
    technical one of establishing the basic links to permit electronic
    communications; and the softer definition of a network of people
    building up people-to-people contacts and working together on matters
    of common interest. A core aim of this list is to foster practical
    projects.

    Subscription to this list is welcomed from anyone with skills or
    interests relevant to the Baltics, or who just wants to know whats
    going on.

    We hope in particular to bring together

    Participants living in the Baltic Republics.  People around the world
    with origins in the Baltic Republics, or who have connections with
    those countries.  Anyone with technical skills in electronic
    networking who may want to contribute to developing electronic links
    to the Baltic Republics.  Anyone needing to research on developments
    in the Baltics.  Anyone around the world with a need to contact, visit
    and/or work with College staff or students living and working in
    Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia.

    Although English is likely to be the lingua franca, ALL languages of
    communication are WELCOME: but especially in Lithuanian, Latvian or
    Estonian.

    To subscribe, send the following command to
    [email protected] via mail or interactive message:

    SUB BALT-L your full name

    where "your full name" is your name. (NOT your network userID ).  For
    example

    SUB BALT-L Joan Doe

    Archives of messages already sent through BALT-L can be obtained by
    interactive LDBASE or by sending an "INDEX BALT-L" command to
    [email protected] These files can then be retrieved by
    means of a "GET BALT-L filetype" command.

       Owner (UKACRL):          Edis Bevan   <[email protected]>
       Owner (UBVM):            Jean-Michel Thizy  <[email protected]>
                                              <[email protected]>

BALTUVA on [email protected] or [email protected]

    BALTUVA is a list focusing on issues and questions of concern to
    observant Jews.  The name of the list is derived from "baal t'shuva"
    which is often used to refer to "newly religious" Jews.  The list is
    not restricted to this group however - please feel free to post to the
    list ther whether or not you consider yourself to be a "baal t'shuva."

    To subscribe send the following E-mail message to
    [email protected] in the BODY of mail (NOT the subject):

    SUBSCRIBE BALTUVA Your Name

    To receive more information concerning the list, send the following
    E-mail message to [email protected] (in the BODY of mail)

    REVIEW BALTUVA

    Owner: Claire Austin <[email protected]>

BANYAN-L%[email protected]
    BANYAN-L on LISTSERV@AKRONVM

    BANYAN-L is a Listserv discussion list about any aspect of Banyan
    networks (marketed by Banyan Systems, Inc.).

    To subscribe, send an interactive message or mail to LISTSERV@AKRONVM
    as follows:

    SUBscribe BANYAN-L Your Name

    Of particular interest is Banyan's VINES network.

BAPTIST on [email protected]                          [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    This list is open to the discussion of all topics relating to Baptist
    experience.  This includes all nationalities and denominations of
    Baptists.  The purpose of the BAPTIST list is to share information,
    ideas, opinions, and inquiries about Baptist thought, experience, and
    activities.  Both professional, scholarly, and lay contributors are
    welcome.

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe send mail to LISTSERV@UKCC or on the Internet to
    [email protected] with the body containing the command

    SUB BAPTIST Yourfirstname Yourlastname

       Owner:
          Bob Moore                       STR002@UKCC
          Sanders-Brown Center on Aging   [email protected]
          University of Kentucky          (606) 253-5960

BBS-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 3/93]

    The BBS-L was formed in order to discuss how to best start, use and
    maintain a Bulletin Board System (BBS).  Related topics might include
    linking BBSs to different networks (eg.  InterNet, FidoNet,..etc.),
    also it might include BBSs' software and utilities.  There are
    actually lots of related topics that can be discussed in this subject,
    I just mentioned the ones above as examples.

    To subscribe to BBS-L, send the following command to
    [email protected] via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE BBS-L your full name

    For example: SUBSCRIBE BBS-L Haitham AboAisha

    Owner : Kais Al-Essa <[email protected]> .

BDGTPLAN%[email protected] Discussion of college and university
    budget and planning issues including, but not limited to: economic and
    enrollment forecasting, relationships with state governments,
    innovative approaches to integrating planning and budgeting,
    strategies for increasing participation, cost center analysis, use of
    financial databases for modelling and reporting, endowment spending
    policies, tuition pricing, resource reallocation, financial reporting
    to boards and legislators, etc.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UVMVM via interactive message or e-mail:  SUBSCRIBE BDGTPLAN
    your full name where "your full name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above
    command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Dayna Flath <DMF%[email protected]>

BEE-L%[email protected] BEE-L is for the discussion of
    research and information concerning the biology of bees.  This
    includes honey bees and other bees (and maybe even wasps).  We
    communicate about sociobiology, behavior, ecology,
    adaptation/evolution, genetics, taxonomy, physiology, pollination, and
    flower nectar and pollen production of bees.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 via mail
    or interactive message:  SUB BEE-L your_full_name where
    "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB BEE-L Joan Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:  SUB BEE-L
    your_full_name in the body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator:  Mary Jo Orzech <MJO%[email protected]>

BELIEF-L on LISTSERV@BROWNVM

    Personal Ideologies Discussion List

    This list is designed to be a forum where personal ideologies can be
    discussed, examined, and analyzed.  Topics for the list can range from
    "what is good" to "what happens after death" to "is there a god".

    This list is designed to be open to members of ALL religious and
    political faiths or non-faiths; we do not discriminate based on
    religion, race, gender, sexual preference, handicap, et cetera.

    The list is open for all discussion pertaining to ideological,
    religious, moral, and ethical topics.  There are only four general
    rules:

       1. Treat everyone's faith as if it were as sacred as your own.
          In fact, to be safe, treat their faiths BETTER than your
          own.
       2. Excessively rude, obnoxious, or abusive posting will not be
          tolerated.
       3. Personal attacks will NOT be tolerated.  Take your fights
          to e-mail where they belong, NOT in public.
       4. Due to the varied nature of computer systems, please take
          into account that not everyone has the time or disk space
          to read several thousand lines of BELIEF-L mail per day.
          If you have a large amount of material to send to the list,
          please do one or more of the following:
          [a] Announce that you have something you'd like to discuss,
          and solicit opinions from from the list as to whether it
          would be o.k.  to bring it up.
          [b] Post in reasonably-sized "chunks" -- by my definition,
          in the range of 200 lines, once or twice a day at the most.
          [c] If you will be reposting or crossposting material from
          another source, announce that you have it, and offer to
          send copies to interested parties.

    The first "rule" is really a guideline.  Proselytizing is OK, so long
    as you remember that you get what you dish out.  With respect to the
    second rule, please remember that you are a professional, and
    professionals don't get abusive to others.  If you violate the other
    rules, in the opinion of the List Owners, more than twice, you will be
    asked to stop.  If you continue to be abusive, you will be removed
    from the list.

    By signing on to this list, you acknowledge your right to critically
    respond to other's ideologies; you also acknowledge that your own
    ideologies can be critically responded to.  You agree to abide by the
    rules of the list, insofar as they are listed above, and may be added
    to in the future as need be.  You acknowledge the right of the list
    owners to have you removed from the list if you fail to abide by the
    rules.  Further, you agree that this list and all material herein is
    PRIVATE PROPERTY, and will not engage in cross-list or cross-person
    posting without prior permission, which will only be obtained publicly
    on the list.

    The opinions expressed on this list do not, unless explicitly stated,
    reflect the opinions of the United States, the universities or
    organizations of the members of this list, and are only the personal
    opinions of the list members.  Any liability, expressed or implied,
    rests with the individual list members.

    To subscribe to this list, send the command:

    SUBSCRIBE BELIEF-L your_name

    to LISTSERV@BROWNVM, where "your_name" is your full name (not your
    login Id).  Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the above
    command in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Internet subscribers should go DIRECTLY to [email protected].

    Coordinator: "David B. O'Donnell" <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    BEN is a newsletter distributed on e-mail, deals with botany and plant
    ecology of predominantly British Columbia, Canada and the Pacific
    Northwest (from California to Alaska) with broader references to
    planet Earth.  Frequency: about once every two weeks.

    Requests for subscription should be sent to the OWNER at the e-mail
    address below.  This is NOT a listserv list.

    Owner: Adolf Ceska <[email protected]>

BGRASS-L on [email protected]                        [Last Updated 6/92]
    or [email protected]

    The purpose of BGRASS-L is to be a forum for discussion of:

       1. Issues related to the International Bluegrass Music
          Association (IBMA)
       2. Bluegrass music in general, including but not limited to
          recordings, bands, individual performers, live
          performances, publications, business aspects, venues,
          history, you-name-it.  Old-time music and early commercial
          country music are also acceptable topics.

    Archives of traffic since 1 Feb. 1992 are available from the
    LISTSERVer; earlier by special arrangement.

    To subscribe, send e-mail to:  LISTSERV@UKCC or [email protected]
    with the following command in the BODY of the mail (NO subject:):  SUB
    BGRASS-L your full name

    To communicate, send e-mail to:  BGRASS-L@UKCC or
    [email protected]

    For information, send e-mail to:  UKA016@UKCC or [email protected]

       Owner: Frank Godbey, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
              BITNET:   [email protected]
              Internet: [email protected]

[email protected]

    This list covers topics relating to BIND domain software.  To join,
    send a message to [email protected].

BIRDEAST%[email protected]              [Last Updated
    12-October-1991]
    BIRDCHAT%[email protected]
    BIRDCNTR%[email protected]
    BIRDWEST%[email protected]

    BIRDEAST, BIRDCHAT, BIRDCNTR, and BIRDWEST on LISTSERV@ARIZVM1

    The National Birding Hotline Cooperative

    We are pleased to announce that the National Birding Hotline
    Cooperative list on LISTSERV@ARIZVM1 has gone to a regional format.
    The three lists, which replace the former BIRD_RBA@ARIZVM1, provide a
    clearing-house for transcribed birding hotlines for three major areas
    of the country--East, West, and Central.  The new lists are BIRDEAST,
    BIRDCNTR, and BIRDWEST.

    Current subscribers to BIRD_RBA will be automatically shifted to all
    three of the new lists.  New subscribers must choose which of the
    three regional lists best answers their needs.  Of course, new
    subscribers may still subscribe to all three lists for full coverage.

    Subscribers are invited to submit transcripts from their area of the
    country if it is not already represented.  A current list of hotlines
    available from the National Birding Hotline Cooperative is appended.

    Contributions to the lists are always welcome and should be sent in
    MAIL format to BIRDEAST, or BIRDWEST, or BIRDCNTR, all at ARIZVM1.
    Please note that these are not intended to be general chat lists.
    Contributions should either be transcripts of birding hotlines or, if
    a local hotline recording is not available to you, concise statements
    of species seen and the location of the sighting, along with any
    relevant information such as 'out of range,' 'out of normal time
    frame,' etc.  If you are confused about which of the three lists to
    send your material to, contact either of the list owners first.  Their
    Bitnet/Internet addresses are listed below.

    You may subscribe to The National Birding Hotline Cooperative by
    sending an interactive SUBSCRIBE command or by including a SUBSCRIBE
    command as the ONLY line of a MAIL message to LISTSERV@ARIZVM1, as
    follows:

    Interactive example from CMS:

    TELL LISTSERV AT ARIZVM1 SUB BIRDEAST <Your full name>

    or BIRDCNTR or BIRDWEST

    MAIL example:

    SUB BIRDEAST <Your full name> or BIRDCNTR or BIRDWEST

    To cancel your subscription, issue the SIGNOFF command to
    LISTSERV@ARIZVM1:

    SIGNOFF BIRDEAST or BIRDCNTR or BIRDWEST

    Do NOT send SIGNOFF or other LISTSERV commands to BIRDEAST, BIRDCNTR,
    or BIRDWEST.

    If you are on the Internet network, subscription messages should be
    sent to [email protected] and hotline transcripts should be
    mailed to [email protected] (or CNTR or WEST, as the case may
    be).  In some cases, Internet mailer programs will not know how to get
    to a local Internet/Bitnet gateway.  If this appears to be a problem
    for you, send subscription messages to:

    LISTSERV%[email protected]

    and hotline transcripts to:

    BIRDEAST%[email protected] or BIRDCNTR or
    BIRDWEST

    The following states are currently represented with transcribed
    hotlines on the three regional lists:

    BIRDEAST        Maine, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland,
                    District of Columbia, Virginia

    BIRDCNTR        Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Texas

    BIRDWEST        New Mexico, Arizona, California

    If you have any questions, problems, or suggestions please send a note
    to us at one of the addresses listed below:

       Charles B. Williamson (Chuck)
       Bitnet address   :        CHUCKW@ARIZEVAX2
       Internet address :        CHUCKW%[email protected]
       Snail mail       :        4425 E. Pima
                                 Tucson, AZ 85712
       Phones           :        602-323-2955 (voice + answering machine)
       Bulletin board   :        602-881-4280  So. Arizona Birding BBS

       Norman C. Saunders (Norm)
       Bitnet address   :        NYS@NIHCU
       Internet address :        [email protected]
       Snail mail       :        1261 Cavendish Drive
                                 Colesville, MD  20905
       Phones           :        202-272-5248 (o--Washington, DC)
                        :        301-989-9035 (h--Colesville, MD)
       Bulletin board   :        301-989-9036  The Osprey's Nest Birders' BBS
                                 (Colesville, MD -- PC Pursuitable)

BI-L%[email protected]
    BI-L on LISTSERV@BINGVMB

    BI-L is a computer conference dedicated to discussing ways of
    assisting library users in effectively and efficiently exploiting the
    resources available in and through the libraries of the 1990s.

    Contributors to the forum deal with the practical, theoretical, and
    technical aspects of what has been called Bibliographic Instruction,
    Library Use Instruction, Library Orientation, and several other names.
    We examine, explore, critique, appraise, and evaluate strategies,
    programs, and equipment that we have found to be valuable (or not) in
    working toward the goal of the self-sufficient library user.

    To join BI-L, send the following e-mail message to LISTSERV@BINGVMB:
    SUBSCRIBE BI-L Your Name.  (Put your first and last name where it says
    "Your Name.")

    To contribute to BI-L, send your e-mail message to BI-L@BINGVMB.
    ****NOTE that you send your message to the *list*, not to the list
    server.

    For more information about BI-L contact

       Martin Raish
       Coordinator of Bibliographic Instruction
       State University of New York at Binghamton
       Box 6012
       Binghamton, New York   13902-6012
       (607) 777-4385 or MRAISH@BINGVMA
                         (MRAISH%[email protected])

BIBSOFT ON [email protected]                       [Last Update 9/92]
    or [email protected] (134.68.1.1)

    BIBSOFT is an international electronic forum for anyone interested in
    discussing software designed for personal bibliographic database
    management.  BIBSOFT is not restricted to a particular software
    program or hardware platform.

    BIBSOFT is for people trying to choose a program, librarians and
    others who consult with users, and people who conduct training in one
    or more programs

    HOW TO JOIN AND SEND MESSAGES:

    To subscribe, send the following message:  SUBSCRIBE BIBSOFT
    First-name Last-name

    To unsubscribe, send the following email message:  UNSUBSCRIBE BIBSOFT

    To stop BIBSOFT mail when you go on vacation, send the following
    message:  SET BIBSOFT NOMAIL

    To resume BIBSOFT email delivery, send the following email message:
    SET BIBSOFT MAIL

    to:  [email protected] or to: [email protected]

    To send a message to BIBSOFT, send an email message to:
    [email protected] or to:  [email protected]

    BIBSOFT is not moderated!  Any message you send is sent directly to
    the entire membership list.  Please make sure your messages are
    intended for public consumption!

    Neither the list owners nor Indiana University verify the accuracy of
    submitted messages or endorse the opinions expressed by authors of
    messages.  Authors of BIBSOFT messages are considered to be solely
    responsible for their own comments.

    If you have questions about the list or problems with its operation,
    send email to one of the list owners.
    Owners:

        Jim Morgan <[email protected]>          Sue Stigleman <[email protected]>
                                                       >
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                    Automation Librarian                  science major at University of
                    Ruth Lilly Medical Library            North Carolina at Asheville
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    Mailing list for topics relating to bicycles including:

       - Racing: How do I get started?  What do I need for equiment?
         Why do they shave their legs anyway?  Are there any big
         races coming to this area?
       - Touring: Where are some great places to ride?  Stories of
         some of your bike trips. What are some of the things I
         should take for an overnight trip?
       - Commuting: What is the best way to get by major traffic
         roads?
       - Plus: Equipment, Repairs, Good places to buy a bike, Cars vs
         Bicycles, Human Powered Vehicles, Fitness, Bike path
         construction, or anything else you might want to ask or talk
         about.

    To be added to the list:  [email protected]

    Coordinator: Craig MacFarlane <[email protected]>

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    Mailing list for discussion of issues in designing and operating
    Campus-Size Local Area Networks, especially complex ones utilizing
    multiple technologies and supporting multiple protocols.  Topics
    include repeaters, bridges, routers and gateways; how to incorporate
    smaller Personal-Computer type LANs into the campus-wide LAN; how to
    unify the mail systems, etc.  This is an ideal list in which to debate
    the relative merits of bridges vs.  routers.

    Archives are available through revised LISTSERV.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    BIG-REQ@SUVM (BitNet).  Those familiar with revised LISTSERV can
    subscribe thru [email protected] or LISTSERV@SUVM (BitNet).

    Coordinator: John Wobus <[email protected]> JMWOBUS@SUVM
    (BitNet)

BIGM-L on [email protected]

    This list is for users of BigmOuth and PowerLine voice mail PC cards,
    both products of Talking Technologies, Inc. It is intended as a
    mutual-aid/mutual-commiseration group.

    To subscribe, send the following single line in the BODY of a mail
    message (not the subject) to [email protected]:

    SUB BIGM-L firstname lastname

    To unsubscribe, send the following single line in a mail message to
    [email protected]:

    UNSUB BIGM-L

    To get more information about using LISTSERV, send the following
    single line in the BODY of a mail message to [email protected]:

    INFO

    Notebooks:  yes public yearly Owner:  [email protected] (Dale Ingold)

BILLING%[email protected]

    LISTSERV distribution list for the topic of billing and chargeback of
    (computer) resources.  This list is not dedicated to any one product
    or supplier, but discusses general issues as well as details
    pertaining to MVS and VM systems only.  Also see the MICS-L list.

    A monthly notebook will be provided for logging the discussion; this
    notebook can be obtained without being subscribed to the list.
    BILLING LOG8901 contains a summary of net mail during the last year on
    this subject.

    You can subscribe to this list by sending a request to LISTSERV at
    HDETUD1:  TELL LISTSERV AT HDETUD1 SUB BILLING your_full_name or by
    sending mail to LISTSERV%[email protected] containing the
    line:  SUB BILLING your_full_name

    Coordinator: Rob van Hoboken <RCOPROB%[email protected]>

BIO-NAUT%[email protected]
    BIO-NAUT on [email protected]

    A mailing list for BIONAUTS has been established at IRLEARN The main
    purpose of the list is to facilitate communications between life
    scientists. This list will have three main functions.

       1. It can be used to ask questions about networking addresses
          of scientists in the biological life sciences.  e.g. I need
          to get in contact with some one at EMBL who should I send
          mail to.
       2. If you have small databases of E-mail addresses related to
          your particular field of interest they can be uploaded onto
          BIO-NAUT for the benefit of others. Special interst groups
          welcome.  e.g. Numerical taxonomists, Culture Collections,
          etc.
       3. If you subscribe you will be asked to send one message to
          BIO-NAUT which gives a brief outline of who you are and
          your main interests. Instructions on the format of this
          MESSAGE will be sent to all subscribers individually.

    To subscribe to the BIOSCI Bionauts distribution service at IRLEARN,
    send the following command as one line in the body of a mail message
    to [email protected] saying just

    SUBSCRIBE BIO-NAUT forename surname

    Those of you who are directly on EARN or BITNET can also subscribe
    with an interactive message, e.g.

    TELL LISTSERV AT IRLEARN SUB BIO-NAUT forename surname (on an IBM
    running VM/CMS) or SEND LISTSERV@IRLEARN SUB BIO-NAUT forename surname
    (on a VAX running VMS)

    When you have done that, you will get an acknowledgement that you now
    belong to the distribution list. Once subscribed, you can send mail
    messages to

    [email protected]

    and they will be AUTOMATICALLY redistributed to all the other
    subscribers. They (and you) can then reply to that address and
    everyone will see the answers.

    Remember

    The SUB command for subscribing goes to [email protected]
    (LISTSERV%[email protected] for Internet users) Your mail
    messages for others to see go to [email protected]
    (BIO-NAUT%[email protected] for Internet users) Moderator:
    Rob Harper <[email protected]>

BIO-SOFTWARE%[email protected]
    [email protected] Ireland EARN/BitNet
    [email protected] U.K.  JANET
    [email protected] Sweden Internet
    [email protected] U.S.A.  BitNet
    [email protected] U.S.A.  BitNet

    The BIO-SOFTWARE newsgroup replaces three previous newsgroups on
    BIOSCI:

    OLD BBOARD NAME   BITNET/EARN Name                                    USENET Newsgroup Name
    CONTRIBUTED-SOFTWARE           SOFT-CON                               bionet.software.contrib
    PC-COMMUNICATIONS              SOFT-COM                               bionet.software.pc.comm
    PC-SOFTWARE       SOFT-PC                                             bionet.software.pc

    NEW BBOARD NAME   BITNET/EARN Name                                    USENET Newsgroup Name
    BIO-SOFTWARE                   BIO-SOFT                               bionet.software

    The BIO-SOFTWARE newsgroup is not moderated.  Questions, answers, and
    discussions are welcomed about software related to the biological
    sciences (or even about problems with other software that scientists
    might use in the course of their work such as word processors or
    communications software).

    To subscribe to this newsgroup, please send your subscription request
    to one of the following addresses; if you previously received e-mail
    from any of the three superceded groups, then you should have been
    subscribed to BIO-SOFTWARE.  If you have any questions or doubts about
    this, please contact the applicable BIOSCI address below:

     Subscription Addresses                                               Location    Network
     biosci%[email protected]                                     Internet
     [email protected]                                                   U.S.A.      BitNet
     [email protected]                                                Ireland     EARN/BitNet
     [email protected]                                               U.K.        JANET
     [email protected]                                                     Sweden      Internet

    Users on the BIONET DEC 2065 computer may subscribe (i.e., be shown
    all new messages at login) by entering DO BIO-SOFTWARE after the
    @ prompt.

    Coordinator: Dave Kristofferson
    <Kristofferson%[email protected]>
    [email protected]

BIOMCH-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for members of the International, European, American,
    Canadian and other Societies of Biomechanics, and for others with an
    interest in the general field of biomechanics and human or animal
    movement science.  For the scope of this list, see, e.g., the Journal
    of Biomechanics (Pergamon Press), the Journal of Biomechanical
    Engineering (ASME), and Human Movement Science (North-Holland).

    To subscribe to BIOMCH-L, send the following command to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] via mail text or interactive
    message:  SUBSCRIBE BIOMCH-L Your_full_name For example:  SUBSCRIBE
    BIOMCH-L Joan Doe

    Coordinators: Anton J. van den Bogert
    <WWDONIC%[email protected]> Herman J. Woltring
    <WWTMHJW%[email protected]>

BIOMED-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion on the topic of Biomedical Ethics.  Since
    the field of medicine and medical technology are rapidly changing and
    the field is so broad, it is difficult to have clearly delineated
    rules as to what should and should not be discussed, but possible
    topics might include:  Paternalism, Fetal Cell Transplant, The Right
    to Die, AIDS, Suicide, Patient Autonomy, Abortion, Drug Legalization,
    Euthanasia, Respirator Withdrawal, Transplants, Allocation of scarce
    resources and many others too numerous to list here.  The discussions
    may be ethical, philosophical, religious, political, social or even,
    in some cases, personal.  Open discussion, disagreement, and dissent
    is encouraged.  Open flames are most certainly *not*.

    To subscribe to BIOMED-L send the following command to
    LISTSERV@NDSUVM1:  SUBSCRIBE BIOMED-L your_full_name where
    your_full_name is your real name, not your userid.  Non-BitNet users
    can subscribe by sending the above command in the text/body of a
    message to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Bill Sklar <86730%[email protected]>

BIOSPH-L%[email protected]

    This list replaces the now defunct list OZONE@ICNUCEVM.  The new name
    reflects better the topics discussed.  Anything relating to the
    biosphere, pollution, CO-2 effect, ecology, habitats, climate, etc.,
    can be discussed.  Basically anything that exerts an influence of some
    kind or another on the BioSphere.

    New archives will be stored in a monthly notebook.  Archives from the
    old Ozone List will eventually be transferred to the BIOSPH-L site.
    Even though there is no longer a connection to the owners of the old
    list, the idea is to continue on from the topics that were being
    discussed up to when it went dead.

    To subscribe send the following command to [email protected]:
    SUBSCRIBE BIOSPH-L Your_full_name To leave or signoff the list send:
    SIGNOFF BIOSPH-L Non-BitNet users can [un]subscribe by sending the
    commands in the body text of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Dave Phillips <V184GAVW%[email protected]>

BIOTECH%[email protected]
    [email protected]

    The Biotechnology mailing list is open for: software/hardware issues,
    announcements, submission of bulletins, exchange of ideas and data.

    Previous bulletins are archived on BIOSERVE server disk.  The server
    accepts commands from the Subject: line of a message.  The request for
    information and previous bulletins can be sent to
    BIOSERVE%[email protected] or [email protected].

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to BIOTECH%[email protected]
    or [email protected].

    Coordinator: Deba Patnaik <DEBA%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of issues of bisexuality.  Cordial and
    civilized exchange of relevant ideas, opinions and experiences between
    members of all orientations is encouraged - we do not discriminate on
    the basis of orientation, religion, gender, race, etc.

    This list is not intended in the spirit of separatism from any other
    lists devoted to lesbian, gay and bisexual issues but as an additional
    resource for discussion of bisexual concerns in particular; by the
    same token, the existence of Bisexu-L should not imply in any way that
    other discussion lists are no longer appropriate forums for discussion
    of bisexuality.

    The list of subscribers is confidential for purposes of personal
    privacy; excessively rude, obnoxious or abusive postings will not be
    tolerated.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@BROWVM:  SUBSCRIBE BISEXU-L your_full_name where
    "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.  Internet users
    can subscribe by sending the above command in the text/body of a
    message to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Bill Sklar <86730%[email protected]>

BITNEWS%[email protected]

    BITNEWS is the official medium of the BitNet Network Information
    Center for distributing BitNet news and administrative developements.

    BITNEWS archives are stored on LISTSERV at BITNIC and are created
    monthly, and are named in the format BITNEWS LOGyymm.  To obtain a
    list of currently available files, the command is:  INDEX BITNEWS The
    command to obtain a specific file is:  GET BITNEWS file_name for
    example, GET BITNEWS LOG8710

    To subscribe to the list, from a VM site on BitNet issue:  TELL
    LISTSERV AT BITNIC SUBSCRIBE BITNEWS Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid); from a VMS BITNET
    site use the SEND/REMOTE command.  If you are at a site not on BitNet
    or where you cannot send interactive messages, you can send a message
    to LISTSERV%[email protected], where the first non-header
    line consists of:  SUBSCRIBE BITNEWS Your_Full_Name

    Please note that there is no BITNEWS-REQUEST address.  Questions,
    problems, etc., should be referred to the Editors.

    Editors: Judith Molka <AKLOM%[email protected]> Patricia
    Noeth <NOETH%[email protected]>

BLUES-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    BLUES-L is an unmoderated group for the discussion of blues music and
    its performers, from Blind Blake and Charley Patton to Robert Cray and
    Stevie Ray Vaughn, as well as related topics people may think up.

    To sign up enter TELL LISTSERV AT BROWNVM SUB BLUES-L your full name
    from a VM system on BITNET, or send e-mail to LISTSERV@BROWNVM on
    BITNET or to [email protected] on the Internet with the
    following body:

    SUB BLUES-L your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  You will be signed up and a list
    of commands available to you should be sent.

    Owner:  Jacob Haller [email protected]

BMDP-L%[email protected]

    Discussion group for users of BMDP software.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to one of the Coordinators.

    Coordinators: Michael Walsh
    <CCMW%[email protected]> [email protected]
    (BitNet) Sander Wasser <CCSW%[email protected]>
    [email protected] (BitNet)

BNFNET-Lon [email protected]

    "BNFNET-MIRCEN" was established in 1990 by UNESCO's MIRCEN
    (Microbiological Resource Center) Network for Environmental, Applied
    Microbiological and Biotechnological Research for people who have a
    professional interest in biological nitrogen fixation (BNF). Members
    of BNFNET-MIRCEN primarily use computers to communicate with each
    other by electronic mail ("e-mail").

    The aims of the Network are the following :

       - to provide a forum for the exchange of information,
         experiences and scientific results on BNF
       - to foster better communication and cooperation among MIRCENs
         and between MIRCENs and other organizations
       - to encourage and help individuals to use e-mail for
         communications in BNF research

    BNFNET-L is the name of the electronic mail distribution list for
    BNFNET-MIRCEN. Membership in BNFNET-L is open to any individual who
    have a professional interest in BNF. To become a member of
    BNFNET-MIRCEN and thereby be included in its mailing list BNFNET-L,
    send the following message.

    SUBSCRIBE BNFNET-L <YOUR PERSONAL NAME> (e.g. SUBSCRIBE BNFNET-L Akiro
    Suzuki)

    to the following e-mail address : [email protected]

    BNFNET-L can be used for any scientific purposes related to BNF, such
    as forum and exchange of information.  Commercial advertisement is
    however strictly prohibited. The members of BNFNET-l have grouped
    themselves into the following 6 discussion groups :

          * Legume-Rhizobium Group           * Culture Collections Group
          * Nitrogen Fixing Trees Group      * Computer Networking Group
          * Genetics/Biochemistry Group
          * Free-living Fixers Group

    On-going discussions (August-Sept 1990) concern members' research
    activities and world facilities for Rhizobium inoculant production.
    Members are encouraged to initiate discussions on topics of special
    interest to them.  BNFNET-L also serves as an electronic newsletter
    and provides information on forthcoming conferences, recent
    publications and research profiles of organizations.  Articles from
    the BNF BULLETIN, published by NifTAL MIRCEN (Hawaii), are also
    reproduced in BNFNET-L. Other activities are being planned.

    BNFNET-MIRCEN currently provides two services:

       - helps researchers to identify resources of culture
         collections
       - identifies suitabble e-mail facilities for scientists who
         wish to join BNFNET-MIRCEN

    For more information, please contact one of the following
    BNFNET-MIRCEN coordinators :

       Eng-leong FOO       [email protected]
                           (MIRCEN-Stockholm)
       Robert HARPER       [email protected]
                           (Co-MIRCEN, Helsinki)

BONSAI on LISTSERV@WAYNEST1 or [email protected][Last Update 11/92]

    This list has been setup to facilitate discussion of the art and craft
    of Bonsai and related art forms. Bonsai is the Oriental Art (Craft?)
    of minituarizing trees and plants into forms that mimic nature.

    To subscribe, you may send an interactive message (from BITNET sites
    which provide such a facility), or mail (with the command as the body
    of the mail - *NOT* in the subject field - ) to:

    LISTSERV@WAYNEST1 or [email protected]

    The command should be in the form:

    SUB BONSAI full name

    ... where "full name" is your full (and correct) name.

    To contribute to the list, send your mail messages to:

    BONSAI@WAYNEST1 or [email protected]

    Owner: Daniel Cwiertniewicz DCWIERT@WAYNEST1 or
    [email protected]

[email protected]                               [Last updated 9/92]

    BRAS-NET is a mailing list for Brazilians and is conducted in
    Portuguese.  There is no specific subject orientation.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator:  Jay Marme'
    Indiana University-Bloomington
    Business/SPEA Library
    [email protected]

[email protected]                     [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    A discussion group for people interested in brass musical performance
    and related topics, especially small musical ensembles of all kinds.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Ted Zateslo <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                 [Last Update 6/93]

    A list to discuss all aspects of bread making.

    Send digest submissions to: [email protected]

    Send add/unsubscribe requests to:
    [email protected] (send HELP for more
    information)

    Send problems about the list to: [email protected]

    Archives for the Bread list are only available by mail-server.  Send a
    message containing HELP in the body of the message to
    [email protected]

BRS-L%[email protected] Mailing list for discussion of BRS/Search;
    a full-text retrieval system which runs on platforms including MS-DOS,
    XENIX, BSD 4.3 and AT&T System V UNIX, IBM VM/CMS and MVS/CICS, and
    Data General MV series machines. Most of the subscribers use
    BRS/Search for library applications but a substantial number of people
    have interest in litigation support and scientific/technical work.

    Subscription requests, problems, or questions about BRS-L can be sent
    directly to the Coordinator or to POSTMAST%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Karl P. Geiger <KARL%[email protected]>

BRUNONIA on LISTSERV@BROWNVM or [email protected]

    BRUNONIA, encourages discussion among friends and alumni of Brown
    University of issues affecting the university and its students,
    faculty, staff, and alumni.

    Topics may include (but will not be limited to) current events at
    Brown, trends in higher education, reactions to specific articles or
    letters in the _Brown Alumni Monthly_ and other media, questions about
    activities on campus, and updates on the activities of alumni as
    individuals and in reference to alumni organizations.

    To subscribe to BRUNONIA send the following command via interactive
    message (BITNET) or via E-mail to LISTSERV@BROWNVM on BITNET or
    [email protected] on the Internet:

    SUB BRUNONIA yourfirstname yourlastname

       List Owner:
          Anne Diffily                    (401) 863-2873
          Brown Alumni Monthly            email: [email protected]
          Box 1854                               [email protected]
          Providence, RI 02912

BtL <[email protected]>                                [Last Update 4/93]

    "Between the Lines" or "BtL" is a mail group devoted entirely to Long
    Island's Debbie Gibson.  The BtL moderators organize a "periodic"
    (usually monthly) newsletter issue that is sent out by e-mail to all
    BtL members.  As well, the moderators attempt to keep BtL members
    informed of upcoming "events" such as concert appearances/shows,
    televised interviews, etc.

    If people are interested in joining BtL and/or have questions
    concerning BtL, please send e-mail to the following address :

    [email protected]

    We will give people further information upon receipt of e-mail.

    Owner:  Myra Wong ([email protected])

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 4/93]

    This list is devoted to the conversational language, culture,
    lifestyles, history, and humor of the Southern United States.  The
    objective of BUBBA-L is to provide a relaxing and hopefully enjoyable
    opportunity for folks who live, (or used to live) in the South or for
    y'all who are just interested in the South to swap anecdotes, ask
    questions, answer questions, discuss the proper plural of "y'all", wax
    nostalgic about the scent of magnolias, or most'all anything else that
    you feel like...  BUBBA-L is not moderated, and is open to any
    subscriber who wishes to participate.

    Subscription requests should be sent to the listserver not the list
    itself. In this case:  [email protected] Content of the mail
    message should contain:  SUBSCRIBE BUBBA-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Postings to BUBBA-L should be sent to: [email protected]. Any
    message mailed to that address will be reflected to all subscribers.
    If you want a copy of your posting to be bounced back to you, (just to
    give you warm/fuzzies that y'er posting made it to the list... or
    whatever) send a message to [email protected] with the content
    of the message to read:  SET BUBBA-L MAIL ACK If you want to know more
    about this listserver (which is an INTERNET listserver *NOT* a BITNET
    listserv...) send a mail message to [email protected] with the
    single word in the body of the message: HELP

    DISCLAIMER: This unmoderated list is hosted by Middle Tennessee State
    University, but is NOT to be considered an official organ of that
    institution.  Postings to BUBBA-L express the thoughts of the poster
    alone, and in no way should be even remotely considered opinion or
    policy of Middle Tennessee State University, or anyone connected with
    MTSU.

    Owner:

          David Robinson                             [email protected]
          Automation Librarian                       615/898-2572 (voice)
          Middle Tennessee State University          615/898-5551 (FAX)
          Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37132              P.O. Box 13  (snail)

BUDDHA-L on [email protected]   [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    BUDDHA-L provides a means for those interested in Buddhist Studies to
    exchange information and views.  It is hoped that the group will
    function as an open forum for scholarly discussion of topics relating
    to the history, literature and languages, fine arts, philosophy, and
    institutions of all forms of Buddhism.  It may also serve as a forum
    for discussion of issues connected to the teaching of Buddhist studies
    at the university level, and as a place for posting notices of
    employment opportunities.

    The primary purpose of this list is to provide a forum for serious
    academic discussion.  It is open to all persons inside and outside the
    academic context who wish to engage in substantial discussion of
    topics relating to Buddhism and Buddhist studies.  BUDDHA-L is not to
    be used for proselytizing for or against Buddhism in general, any
    particular form of Buddhism, or any other religion or philosophy, nor
    is it to be used as a forum for making unsubstantiable confessions of
    personal conviction.

    The discussion on the list is to be moderated, not in order to
    suppress or censor controversies on any topic, but rather to limit
    irrelevant discussions and idle chatter, and to redirect or return
    messages sent to the list by accident.  Content or style will never be
    altered by the moderator, whose only responsibility will be to forward
    all appropriate postings to the list.

    If you wish to subscribe to BUDDHA-L, send an e-mail message to
    [email protected], or BITNET nodes can send to
    LISTSERV@ULKYVM.  The message should contain only the following
    command (ie. in the body of the mail):

    SUBSCRIBE BUDDHA-L <your first and last name>

       Owner:
          James A. Cocks
          Senior Consultant Research/Instruction
          University of Louisville
            Internet:  [email protected]
              Bitnet:  JACOCK01@ULKYVM

BURC%[email protected]

    Bogazici University Alumni Group List. There is a non-LISTSERV list
    available here at TRBOUN. We invite all BOUNers (old/new/graduated).
    Its name is BURC coming from: Bogazici University - Robert College.

    Since this is NOT an automatic subscription server, all the
    subscription requests should be sent to me including your:  fullname,
    e-mail adres, year(s) of graduation from BU or RC and dept to
    DJAVI%[email protected]

    List Owner:  Ferhat Djavidan <DJAVI%[email protected]>

C-TREE <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

    The C-Tree mailing list provides a forum for the discussion of
    FairCom's C-Tree, R-Tree, and D-Tree products.  The list is not
    associated with FairCom.  There are various subscribers using:

        Hardware    IBM PC, RT, some 68K, HP, VAX, PS/2, Altos
        OS                                                                DOS, QNX, Microport, SCO Xenix, Unix, HPUX, VMS, AIX, V.3
        Applic'ns                                                         Accounting, educational, network server, real-time

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, questions,
    comments, etc. should be sent to [email protected] or
    [email protected].

       Coordinator: Tony Olekshy <[email protected]>
                                 <[email protected]>
                                 <[email protected]>

C+Health on LISTSERV@IUBVM                   [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    or [email protected]

    C+Health is intended to promote sharing of information, experiences,
    concerns, and advice about computers and health.  Anecdotal evidence,
    media reports, and some formal studies suggest that computer users are
    at risk from misuse and overuse of computers.  Eyestrain, headache,
    carpal tunnel syndrome, and other apparently computer-related maladies
    are increasing.  And, it would appear that colleges, universities, and
    other institutions have been slow to respond with education, training,
    office and lab design, furniture purchasing, and other programs that
    could make computing more healthful -- and productive.

    We welcome questions and answers; article and book reviews; hardware,
    software, and furniture evaluations; approaches to influencing
    institutional policy; speculation; and humor.  Medical, legal,
    technical, financial, aesthetic, and administrative viewpoints are
    encouraged.  We hope that this forum will be of interest to end users,
    computing managers, epidemiologists, and policymakers.

    Subscribers to this list may also wish to participate in EDUCOM's
    Project EASI: Equal Access to Software for Instruction, "dedicated to
    assisting higher education in developing computer support services for
    people with disabilities." EASI provides information and guidance on
    campus applications of adaptive computer technology.  For information
    on EASI, contact Carmela Castorina, [email protected].

    In general, C+Health will focus on individual and institutional
    measures for "keeping healthy people healthy" as well as remedies for
    restoring temporarily disabled people to health.  We suggest that
    computing issues related to those with permanent disabilities be
    referred to our dedicated colleagues at EASI.  Although this
    distinction will not always be "easy," one goal of C+Health is to
    minimize the number of casualties in our increasingly
    computer-intensive campuses, offices, and homes.

    This list will not be moderated, at least initially, so we encourage
    contributors to be succinct, to include relevant parts of messages to
    which they are responding, and to append their names, titles, and
    institutions to contributions.  New users are welcome to send to the
    list a brief statement of their experiences and interests in this
    topic.  Unless stated otherwise, it will be assumed that contributions
    represent individual opinion rather than institutional policy.

    To subscribe to C+Health send mail with the following command to
    LISTSERV@IUBVM (from BITNET sites) or [email protected]
    (from Internet sites).

    Subscribe C+Health Full Name Institution

    As list owners, we look forward to your contributions to C+Health:

    Judy Smith, Data Analyst, Office of Data Administration and
    Information Resource Planning, University of Pennsylvania;
    [email protected].

    Kimberly Updegrove, Lecturer, School of Nursing, University of
    Pennsylvania; [email protected].

C18-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for 18th-century discussion.  It is open, unmoderated,
    and archived on a monthly basis.  We hope to attract free-ranging
    discussion of topics of interest to students and scholars of the 18th
    century everywhere.  What the list becomes is up to the contributors,
    of course, but we hope to see a wide range of functions - including
    calls for papers, notes & queries, arguments, friendly backchat, and
    so forth.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command via
    interactive command or e-mail to LISTSERV@PSUVM:  SUBSCRIBE C18-L Your
    full name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
    Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the
    only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Kevin Berland <BCJ%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    C370-L@NCSUVM (BitNet)

    Mailing list for discussion of the C programming language on
    370-architecture machines.  Products covered are IBM's new C/370
    compiler (5688-040), the IBM C Program Offering (5713-AAH), Waterloo
    C, SAS/C, or any other such implementations.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@NCSUVM (BitNet
    users) or [email protected] (Internet users):  SUBSCRIBE C370-L
    your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.

    Coordinator: Chuck Kesler <[email protected]>
    <CHUCK%NCSUVM.BITNET>

[email protected] or @UTMBEACH.BITNET

    CADUCEUS is a moderated discussion group organized for the members of
    the Association of Librarians in the History of the Health Sciences,
    and other individuals interested in medical history collections.  The
    purpose is to provide a forum for the exchange of information about
    the administration of special collections in medical history.
    CADUCEUS is not on a Listserver.  To subscribe, send a message to:

    CADUCEUS@UTMBeach (Bitnet) or [email protected] (Internet)

    Moderator: Inci Bowman, Moody Medical Library The University of Texas
    Medical Branch Galveston, TX 77555-1035 Phone: 409/772-2397

CAMEL-L on [email protected]                [Last Updated June 1992]

    Camel-l ( Camel forum discussion list ) is a list in the field of
    Camel researches and studies.  It is launched by the Camel Research
    Center at King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia.

    To subscribe send an interactive message (TELL or SEND) or e-mail to
    LISTSERV@SAKFU00 on BITNET with the following command in the BODY:

    SUB CAMEL-L firstname lastname

    where firstname and lastname are your first and last name .

    The temporary owner of this list is :

                 Mustafa Ghazal  ( [email protected] )
                 King Faisal University
                 Computer Center
                 P.O. Box 380
                 Hofuf ,31982
                 Saudi Arabia

[email protected]                               [Last Updated Feb 92]

    A mailing list on the subject of Arthurian legend and Grail Lore.  The
    'Matter of Britain', as it is known, in all its guises and all related
    subjects, discussed in an unmoderated mailing list.

    Technical Details

    There are two mailing addresses you will need to know.:

    1) [email protected] If you wish to be added to or
    removed from the mailing list or if you want to report a bug or if you
    want info on the mailing list or any other such technical stuff, this
    is the address to use.

    2) [email protected] This is for your articles and chat. It is
    unmoderated and unfiltered, so anything goes. This is the address you
    will post to mainly.

    As well as this there is an FTP address with up to date archives and
    some GIF pictures and interesting articles.  The address is:
    129.215.56.11 (sapphire.epcc.ed.ac.uk) The login name is anonymous
    with your mail address as the password.  Then cd pub/camelot and get
    the README to find the contents.

    Owner: Chris Thornborrow <[email protected]>

CAMPCLIM on [email protected]                      [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    The CAMPCLIM list was created to provide a forum for discussions
    pertaining to college campuses' personal, educational, and physical
    environments.  Possible subjects would include but are not limited to:
    campus race relations, sexual harassment, exterior lighting, fire
    regulations, handicap access.  It is hoped that subscribers would be
    able to specify how these issues are 'handled' at their campus.  For
    example, is there an ombudsman position?  How do campus committees
    with overlapping responsibilities communicate with each other?  What
    are the grievance procedures?  Is there a 'hate speech' policy?  Are
    athletes treated differently from the rest of the student body?  Yes,
    it's a broad area.  The list was started to assist a campus committee
    charged with looking into all these areas.

    To subscribe to CAMPCLIM, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@UAFSYSB SUBSCRIBE CAMPCLIM yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE CAMPCLIM Hillary Clinton

    Owner:  CB Lih <cblih@uafsysb> <[email protected]>

CANADA-L on [email protected]           [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    Canada-L is a discussion forum for political, social, cultural and
    economic issues in Canada.

    To subscribe to CANADA-L send a message or e-mail to
    [email protected] or [email protected] with the body
    containing the command:

    SUB CANADA-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  Anastassia Khouri St-Pierre <[email protected]>

CANDLE-L%[email protected]
    [email protected]

    A forum for the discussion of Candle products.  Topics could include
    installation, performance monitoring, or any other subject related to
    the use of Candle products on VM or MVS.  These products include
    OMEGAMON, EPILOG, AF/REMOTE, CL/CONFERENCE 1000, CL/GATEWAY, CL/MENU,
    CL/SUPERSESSION and any other future products.

    Archives of CANDLE-L can be listed by sending the command INDEX
    CANDLE-L to LISTSERV@UA1VM.

    To subscribe to CANDLE-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UA1VM
    via mail text or interactive message:  SUBSCRIBE CANDLE-L
    your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:
    SUBSCRIBE CANDLE-L Joe User Non-BitNet users should send the command
    in the text/body of a message to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Darren Evans-Young <DARREN%[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

CANINE-L on LISTSERV@PCCVM or [email protected]

    The CANINE-L list has been created to discuss matters of interest to
    dog owners.  A full statement of purpose, plus any applicable
    restrictions, will be automatically mailed to new subscribers.

    Monthly notebooks will be kept at PCCVM.

    To subscribe, send an interactive message or e-mail to
    [email protected] or [email protected] with the following text
    in the body:

    SUB CANINE-L your-full-name

    List Owner: W. K. (Bill) Gorman <34AEJ7D@CMUVM>

[email protected]

    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.

    Membership must be requested and mail path verification is required
    before membership is granted.

        Contact:  [email protected]
        List Maintainer: [email protected]  (Keane Arase)

[email protected]             [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    [email protected]

    CARIBBEAN-ECONOMY is a discussion forum for the exchange of
    information and dialogue on the economies of the Caribbean Basin
    region.

    All postings sent to CARIBBEAN-ECONOMY will be compiled and
    distributed several times weekly.  Archives will be offered in due
    course, when the demand arises.

    To SUBSCRIBE (or UNSUBSCRIBE) send a request to
    [email protected] or
    [email protected]

    Moderator:

          Addington Coppin <[email protected]> (Moderator)
          Oakland University
          Rochester MI

CARR-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 9/92]
    or [email protected]

    CARR-L was started to facilitate communication between working
    journalists (any media), journalism educators, and news librarians and
    researchers.

    The topic is focussed on the use of computers in journalism, not
    general journalism.  Topics range from text processing and graphics to
    online database searching and computer communications and
    investigative reporting.

    To subscribe to CARR-L, send the follwing command to
    [email protected] via mail text or interactive message:
    SUBSCRIBE CARR-L your full name

    For example: SUBSCRIBE CARR-L William A. White

    Owners:  Elliott Parker <[email protected]> Jim Cocks
    <[email protected]>

CASE-L%[email protected]

    Discussion of use of computer techniques in the systems development
    life cycle.  Includes use of computers to aid in system analysis and
    design description (including graphical representation of functions),
    coding, and documentation.  Emphasis is on practical applications,
    especially those of value to commercial firms and administrative type
    computer facilities.

    Monthly archives will be kept; for access, contact the Coordinator.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCCVMA via mail or interactive message:  SUB CASE-L
    your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  For example:  SUB CASE-L Joan Doe Non-BitNet users can
    subscribe by sending the above command to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Richard Hintz <SPGRJH%[email protected]>

CATALYST on [email protected]                       [Last Updated 1/92]
    or [email protected]

    CATALYST, a refereed print journal that has been serving community
    college educators for more than twenty years, will be distributed as
    an electronic journal in addition to its print version.  Subscriptions
    to the electronic version of the journal are now available free of
    charge via BITNET and the Internet, according to Dr. Darrel A. Clowes,
    editor of the journal and a member of the faculty at Virginia
    Polytechnic Institute and State University.

    The quarterly journal is published by the National Council on
    Community Services and Continuing Education, an affiliate council of
    the American Association of Community, Junior and Technical Colleges.
    The journal is being made available in its electronic form by the
    Scholarly Communications Project of Virginia Tech.

    Initiated in 1971, CATALYST is the second oldest continuously
    published journal in the community college field.  It publishes
    practitioner-oriented articles on practices in continuing/community
    education as delivered by community colleges, including papers on
    research in the field.  CATALYST currently is distributed in print
    form to dues-paying members of the Council, as a benefit of their
    membership, and to libraries and other non-members at subscription
    prices of $20 per year in the U.S., $25 outside the U.S.

    To subscribe to the electronic journal, send the command SUBSCRIBE
    CATALYST first name last name by electronic mail to the address
    LISTSERV@VTVM1 on BITNET and [email protected] on the Internet.
    Electronic subscribers will receive instructions on how to order a
    list of available articles, how to retrieve the full text of those
    articles, and how to cancel their subscriptions.

    Electronic subscribers, in addition to having access to past issues of
    the journal, will be sent the tables of contents of future issues as
    those issues are published; the subscribers then may order full text
    by electronic mail of any and all articles they wish to read.
    Currently, all articles from issue numbers 3 and 4 of volume 21 (1991)
    are available online.  Consideration will be given to adding all
    articles from the remaining back issues to the archive.

    For further information, contact Lon Savage, [email protected] or
    [email protected]

Catholic-action <[email protected]>   [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    Catholic-action is a moderated list concerned with Catholic
    evangelism, church revitalization, and preservation of Catholic
    teachings, traditions, and values

    Contact: [email protected]

[email protected]                         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    For people interested in any topic having to do with cable television
    programming, technology, regulation, etc. Especially welcome are
    postings concerning 'cable tax' legislation, attempts to repeal syndex
    and ways to increase competition in local cable markets.

    To sign up, send mail to [email protected]. The submission
    address is [email protected].

    Listowner:  Nick Sayer [email protected]

Causerie on [email protected]                   [Last Updated Feb 92]
    or [email protected]

    "Causerie" means talk or chat.  And that is what this list is all
    about.  Just for the fun of it.

    Everyone is welcome though you should be aware of the fact that all
    the communication is in French.  The rest of this announcement is in
    French.

    Deben saber que la totalidad de los mensajes estan redactados en ***
    frances ***.

    Pour jaser, parloter, palabrer:  Causerie@UQuebec

    En francais, un "Cafe Campus" pour discuter de choses et d'autres.

    Causerie [kozri]. n.f. (1555; de causer).  Causerie@UQuebec 1
    Entretien familier. V. Conversation Causeries a batons rompus.  "La
    lecon degenerait en causerie" (Gide).  2 Discours, conference sans
    pretention.  Une causerie litteraire, scientifique.  (Le Petit Robert
    1)

    Demarrage en fevrier 1992.

       concierge= [email protected]   (Pierre Chenard)
       concierge= UQPSGEN@UQUEBEC           (Pierre Chenard)
       concierge= HAMEL@UQUEBEC             (Pierre J. Hamel)
       concierge= [email protected] (Pierre J. Hamel)

       Pour s'abonner a ce nouveau repertoire comme pour tout autre,
       il suffit d'envoyer a l'adresse:    ListServ@UQuebec
                           la commande:    Sub Repertoire Prenom Nom
                           par exemple:    Sub Causerie Emile Durkheim

CBEHIGH ON [email protected]                      [Last Update 9/92]
    or [email protected] (134.58.8.32)

    CBEHIGH is an international electronic forum for anyone interested in
    discussing the use of computers as an educational tool in higher
    education.

    Some examples of relevant topics for CBEHIGH:  (These topics are just
    suggestions to indicate the scope).

        - who uses what as authoring tool
        - pro's and con's of different tools
        - own experience in the use of computers in higher education
        - pointers to specific articles or other sources of information
        - student administration and scoring
        - when to use what kind of course
        - guidelines to build a course
        - cost effective uses of computers in education
        - effectiveness of computers in education
        - special uses of computers in education
        - strategies for using computers in education
        - contrast the different learning theories as they apply to CBE

    This mailing list can also be used to store files that have something
    to do with the topics mentioned above. If you have files that could be
    of interest to the readers of this list, please send them to Peter
    Arien ([email protected]).

    To retreive files, send the following message to
    [email protected] or [email protected] :

    INDEX CBEHIGH (to get an index of the CBEHIGH-files) GET filename
    filetype (to get a specific file)

    HOW TO JOIN AND SEND MESSAGES:

    The list is located at BLEKUL11.BITNET (CC1.KULEUVEN.AC.BE), so the
    commands described below should be sent to :

    [email protected] or to [email protected]

    To subscribe, send the following message:  SUBSCRIBE CBEHIGH
    First-name Last-name

    To unsubscribe, send the following email message:  UNSUBSCRIBE CBEHIGH

    To send a message to CBEHIGH, send an email message to:
    [email protected] or to:  [email protected]

    CBEHIGH is not moderated!  Any message you send is sent directly to
    the entire membership list.  Please make sure your messages are
    intended for public consumption!

    Neither the list owners nor the University of Leuven verify the
    accuracy of submitted messages or endorse the opinions expressed by
    authors of messages.  Authors of CBEHIGH messages are considered to be
    solely responsible for their own comments.

    If you have questions about the list or problems with its operation,
    send email to one of the list owners.

       Owners: *  Peter Arien <[email protected]>
                              <[email protected]>

                    Computer Based Education
                    University Computing Centre
                    De Croylaan 52A
                    B-3001 Leuven - Heverlee
                    Belgium
                    Fax : +32 16 207168

               *  Herman van Uytven <[email protected]>
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    Mailing list for news and comments of general interest to the
    biological timing research community. eg, a forum for discussion of
    research in biological timing and circadian rhythms, requests for
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    Coordinator: Tom Breeden <[email protected]>
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CCES-L on [email protected]                               [Last Update 11/92]
    or UNBVM1.BITNET

    CCES-L is the Congress of Canadian Engineering Students forum for the
    Canadian Federation of Engineering Students (CFES).  CCES-L provides
    an excellent medium for Canadian Engineering students to discuss
    current topics and exchange information across our rather spread out
    country.

    CCES-L is mainly intended for Engineering Students but other people
    with an interest in engineering and the sciences are invited to join
    in.  CCES-L presently has a large Canadian following, but there are
    also subscribers from the USA, Turkey, Saudia Arabia, Brazil, Taiwan,
    and France.

    To subscribe to CCES-L, send the following one line e-mail message to
    [email protected] (or to [email protected])

    SUB CCES-L your-name

    Owner: Troy Morehouse [email protected] CFES Director of
    Electronic Communications CCES-L Administrator

CCMAIL-L on [email protected]                [Last Update 12/92]
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    The CCMAIL-L mailing list is designed to foster information sharing
    between users of the cc:Mail (tm) LAN based electronic mail system
    distributed by cc:Mail, Inc.  Both new and experienced users of
    cc:Mail are welcome to join in the discussions.

    Topics that may be discussed in the CCMAIL-L mailing list include (but
    are not necessarily limited to) the following:  environments,
    gateways, interfaces, routing, add-on products, problem solving,
    product news, and just about anything else related to cc:Mail.

    Archives of CCMAIL-L and related files are stored at the mailing
    list's home site ([email protected]). To receive a list of
    files send a message to [email protected] with the command
    INDEX CCMAIL-L (message subject is not important).

    NOTE:  The CCMAIL-L mailing list is not affiliated with cc:Mail, Inc.
    or Lotus, Inc. in any way.  Perhaps there will be a few folks from
    cc:Mail join the mailing list, but there are absolutely no guarantees
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CCNET-L%[email protected]

    Chinese Computing is a discussion group on technology relating to the
    use of Chinese on computers.  It is intended to be a forum for both
    experts and regular users and to reach wherever computer networks can
    reach, from North America to the Far East.  Although different people
    may have different definitions for Chinese computing, at it's current
    stage, the technology for Chinese word processing and desktop
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    concentrate on this technology as implemented in both software and
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    The focus of the mailing list may change when other technologies
    become more important.  There have been suggestions that Chinese
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[email protected]                                  [Last Update 2/93]

    CDPub is an electronic mailing list for folks engaged or interested in
    cdrom publishing in general and desk top cdrom recorders and
    publishing systems in particular.

    Topics of interest to the list include information on the various desk
    top publishing systems for premastering using CD-R media and tapes
    (DAT e.g.), replication services, various standards of interest to
    publishers (ISO9660, RockRidge etc.), retrieval engines, platform
    independence issues etc.

    Discussions on all platforms are welcome, be it MsDos based PCs,
    Apple, Unix, Amiga etc. Also of interest will be publishing for
    platforms such as CD-I, 3DO et al.

    In short, if it relates to cdrom publishing, we wish to talk about it,
    exchange information, inform and be informed.

    To subscribe, send the following command to:
    [email protected]

    SUBSCRIBE CDPub FirstName LastName

    Note that the Subject: header line is ignored. The command must be
    appear in the body of the email text.

    The list is semi-moderated in that blatantly off-topic submissions and
    mail-server commands sent to the list etc. will not be distributed.
    The mail-server is a MsDos based list server and NOT the VM LISTSERV
    or the Unix Listserv.

       GeSS Shankar
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       CDPub: CD Publishing Discussion List
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    This list will provide an exchange of information on all types of
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    statistics, graphics, or other data.  It will also cover all types of
    LAN environments (Banyan, Starlan, Ethernet, Novell, etc.) on all
    types of hardware (Mac, IBM, Unix, clones, etc.) Producers of
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    The list is owned by Dan Lester, Associate University Librarian at
    Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, USA.  The list will be
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    LISTSERV@IDBSU with the text containing the command:

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    A list for the Technology and Media division of the Council on
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    Subscription is open to anyone who is interested.

    To subscribe to the list send e-mail to LISTSERV@SJUVM on BITNET or
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    The CELLULAR list is for the discussion of cellular telephoney and
    technology.  This also includes technologies relating to the cellular
    industry such as microwave, RF, telco and more.  Subjects could range
    from topics dealing with marketing ideas, test equipment, phones
    preferred for different reasons, system and site engineering and just
    about anything that was related to cellular.

    All traffic will be archived and stored using the format CELLmmyy.ZIP.
    'mm' will refer to the month, and 'yy' the year.  These archives can
    be retrieved by sending a message to:  [email protected]
    For help with the Mail-Server, put HELP in the message body.  For an
    index to the files available, put INDEX in the message body.  It is
    recommended that you send a HELP and INDEX request before attempting
    to retrieve files from the Mail-Server.

    To subscribe to the CELLULAR mailing list, send a message to:
    [email protected]

    In the body of the message put:

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    The default is NOECHOMAIL, which means when you send a message to be
    distributed, you will not receive an acknowledgement.  If you want to
    get a response letting you know your message was received, put:

    ECHOMAIL CELLULAR

    in your subscription message as well.

    To send a message to the mailing list for distribution, send it to:

    [email protected]

    Owner:  Gregory S. Youngblood [email protected]

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    Mailing-list for the exchange of information on all aspects of
    cellular automata and their applications.  The list is gatewayed
    to/from the Usenet group comp.theory.cell-automata.

    Archived messages will be kept at Think.COM in the files:
    mail/ca.archive*

    There is a LISTSERV-maintained BitNet part of this list, CA-L@MITVMA.
    BitNet subscriptions can be managed in the usual way, e.g.:  TELL
    LISTSERV AT MITVMA SUBSCRIBE CA-L your_full_name

    BitNet Notebooks with monthly archives are available from MITVMA from
    11/89.  All other requests to be added to or deleted from this list,
    problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Bruce Walker <[email protected]>

CERRO-L on [email protected]                   [Last Updated June 1992]
    or [email protected]

    CERRO-L is a list discussing issues of relevance to regional
    development and regional development research in Central Europe.
    CERRO-L discusses topics from a broad range of related disciplines:
    regional science, economic geography, regional and urban planning,
    environmental economics, regional sociology, policy analysis, regional
    political economy and institutions, etc.  It is the intention of
    CERRO-L to stimulate and support regional research in and about the
    newly re-emerging region of "Central Europe" and to enhance contacts
    and discussion between researchers and scholars interested in these
    areas.

    To subscribe to CERRO-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@AEARN
    via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE CERRO-L your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUBSCRIBE CERRO-L Joan Doe

    Additional documents concerning regional development in Central Europe
    are also availabe through anonymous ftp to "ftp.wu-wien.ac.at"
    directory "pub/cerro".

    Owner:  Gunther Maier <cerro@awiwuw11> or
    <[email protected]>

[email protected] or                    [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    [email protected]

    An unmoderated discussion list dealing with issues and problems that
    an academic chairperson faces daily.  Discussion topics include the
    chairperson's role and power, faculty development, annual evaluation,
    tenure and promotion, budgetary problems, affirmative action,
    grievances, recruitment procedures, and personnel matters.

    Membership is open free of charge to all interested individuals or
    organizations.

    To subscribe, send Email to [email protected]
    (BITNET-restricted users send to CHAIRS-REQUEST@FAUVAX) The sole
    content of the message BODY must be:

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    To post a message to the list members, address it to:

    [email protected] or CHAIRS-L@FAUVAX

    To unsubscribe, send to CHAIRS-REQUEST this command:

    UNSUBSCRIBE CHAIRS-L

    Questions and requests for information should be sent to the List
    Owner.  Technical issues should be addressed to the List Manager.

       List Owner:   M Yasar Iscan ([email protected], Iscan@FauVax)
       List Manager: Ralph P Carpenter ([email protected], Ralpho@FauVax)

[email protected]                                 [Last Update 4/93]

    Chalkhills is a mailing list for the discussion of the music and
    records of XTC (the band).  Chalkhills is moderated and is distributed
    in a digest format.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

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    11/92]

    Some of your readers might be interested in a new list,
    CHAUCER@SIUCVMB (Internet: [email protected]).  This is an
    open-forum discussion list for Medieval English Literature.

    To subscribe to CHAUCER send e-mail to [email protected] or
    e-mail or message to [email protected] with the following
    command in the body:

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    Owner:  Jeff Taylor [email protected]

[email protected]                                 [Last Update 11/92]

    Chaucernet is an unedited discussion group devoted to the works of
    Geoffrey Chaucer and medieval English literature and culture in the
    period 1100-1500.  The list is sponsored by the New Chaucer Society
    and is open to all who are interested in Chaucer.

    To join, send the following command to [email protected]:
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    The address of the list is [email protected].

    For more information, please contact Professor Bestul at the address
    below.

       Owner: Thomas Bestul   Email:  [email protected]
                                   or [email protected]
              Department of English
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              Lincoln, NE 68588-0333

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    The Chemical Information Sources list is intended to serve as a
    discussion medium and information source for any topic related to
    chemistry and the sources used to find information about chemical
    compounds.  News about existing reference sources, the appearance of
    new primary, secondary, or tertiary printed or machine-readable
    sources, pricing and availability, bibliographic instruction--all are
    fair topics for distribution as long as they have some link to
    chemistry.

    To subscribe, send mail or a message to [email protected] which
    contains the following command in the body:

    SUBSCRIBE CHMINF-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  Gary Wiggins [email protected] or [email protected]

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    The Computational Chemistry List is maintained by Ohio Supercomputer
    Center.  This list is not restricted to particular computational
    chemistry software or methodology.  Examples of topics discussed
    include: quantum chemistry, molecular mechanics/dynamics, molecular
    modeling, molecular graphics, etc.

    To subscribe to the list, send a short note stating your name,
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    or [email protected].

    To get more information about the list (rules for posting, accessing
    archives, etc.) send the following one-line message to
    [email protected] or [email protected] send help from
    chemistry The information will be automatically forwarded to you via
    e-mail.

       Owner:
          Mr. Jan Labanowski             Ohio Supercomputer Center
          E-mail: [email protected]            1224 Kinnear Rd
                  [email protected]      Columbus, OH 43212-1163, USA
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    Mailing list to offer to chess players inside the network a way to
    communicate, share ideas, and participate in tournaments which can be
    organised through the list.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@GREARN:  SUB CHESS-L your_full_name where "your_full_name" is
    your real name, not your login id. Non-BitNet users can subscribe by
    sending the above command in the body (text) of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Giorgos Kavallieratos
    <NETSTU04%[email protected]>

[email protected]                          [Last Update 28-January-1992]

    A list on the subject of the Rights of Children and Adolescents. Moved
    to [email protected]

CHPOEM-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    CHPOEM-L is an electronic mailing list devoted to sharing and
    discussing Chinese poems.

    To subscribe to CHPOEM-L, send email to either [email protected] or
    [email protected].  Leave the subject line blank.  For the
    text of the message, enter the following line only (filling in your
    name as appropriate):

    SUB CHPOEM-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Once you have subscribed to the list, you may send email to other
    subscribers by addressing it to either [email protected] or
    [email protected].

    You can invoke many other useful LISTSERV functions by sending mail to
    the [email protected] or [email protected] address, such
    as:

    - By default, you will receive copies of any mail you send to the
    list.  If you do not wish to receive copies of your own messages, send
    email with the message SET CHPOEM-L NOREPRO.

    - The listserv program keeps automatic weekly archives of mail sent to
    the list.  This allows new subscribers to catch up with previous
    postings.  To get a list of the names of these archive files (called
    "filetypes" by listserv), send the message INDEX CHPOEM-L.  Then, to
    get a copy of one of these "filetypes", send the message GET CHPOEM-L
    <filetype> (filling in the actual filetype, e.g.:  GET CHPOEM-L
    LOG9111B).

    - To unsubscribe from the list, send the message SIGNOFF CHPOEM-L.

    UUENCODED GB/Big5 are used for posting.

    For detailed conventions used for the list and technical info of
    Chinese computing, please FTP the CHPOEM-L Information File from
    ahkcus.org -192.55.187.25- in the directory ./gb/poem.

    Additional Information

    2.  About messages posted in Chinese.

    A number of coding schemes have been developed for using Chinese on
    computers.  The two most common are GuoBiao (developed in mainland
    China) and Big5 (developed in Taiwan).  Complicating matters further,
    there are different varieties of Big5 codes, the most common being ET
    Big5 (the code used by the Taiwanese program ETen, pronounced
    Yi3tian1) and HKU Big5 (the code used for programs developed at Hong
    Kong University).

    There is a preference for GuoBiao (often abbreviated to GB) among
    CHPOEM-L subscribers, though files using other codes are welcome.
    Utilities are available for converting between GuoBiao and Big5, and
    between ET Big5 and HKU Big5; see below.

    Chinese files sent to the list should be uuencoded.  The uuencode
    command is included on most Unix-based systems; type "man uuencode"
    for instructions on its use, or ask your system administrator.  PC
    versions of uuencode and uudecode are available via anonymous ftp from
    ahkcus.org [192.55.187.25] as uuduue20.zip in the src/pc directory.
    (Ask your system administrator for help using FTP.)  For information
    about uuencode and the Mac, see the Mac help file mentioned below.

    Note:  Sometimes you may get an error message when uudecoding a file,
    indicating some kind of "short file" problem; garbage may then show up
    at the end of the decoded file.  This is be- cause the mail system
    removes blank spaces from otherwise blank lines.  When you uuencode a
    file, the next to last line is often just one blank space, which then
    disappears when you mail the file.  When you try to uudecode the file,
    uudecode detects the missing space and announces the "short file"
    error. There are two ways to avoid this problem:

    (1) Before mailing a uuencoded file, replace all spaces with an
    open-single-quote (`) mark.  (As far as uudecode is concerned, the `
    mark and space are exactly equivalent.)  If you receive a uuencoded
    file in the mail, but the sender neglected this step, simply type the
    ` mark in on the blank line above the "end" line, then uudecode the
    file.

    (2) Ask your system administrator to install a more recent version of
    uuencode that uses ` instead of space. Source code for this is
    available via anonymous ftp from ahkcus.org in the src/unix directory.

    To read a file written in Chinese, you will need a program that can
    interpret the Chinese code used in that file.  Different programs are
    available for different hardware platforms.

    PC users can get information about GuoBiao editors by sending email to
    [email protected] with the message GET PC HELP.  HKU Big5 files can
    be viewed with shownews.exe or readnews.exe, available via anonymous
    ftp at ahkcus.org [192.55.187.25] in the src/pc/hku directory.  (You
    will also need the chinese.16 font file from the same directory.)  ET
    Big5 files must be read with the ETen operating system, which is
    commercial software selling for about US$80.  However there is a
    utility, et2hku, to convert ET Big5 files to HKU Big5 files, which can
    then be read with shownews.  (See below.)

    Mac users can get information about both GuoBiao and Big5 software by
    sending email to [email protected] with the message GET MAC HELP.

    X Windows users can use either cxterm or xhzview for both GuoBiao or
    Big5 files.  For information about cxterm, send email to
    [email protected] with the message GET CXTERM HELP.  For infor-
    mation about xhzview, send email to [email protected] with the
    message GET XHZVIEW HELP.

    Note: Users may run into problems because different systems indicate
    line endings differently.  Unix-based systems use linefeed (ASCII 10,
    ^J) to end a line, the Mac uses carriage return (ASCII 13, ^M), and PC
    systems use carriage-return/linefeed.

    This usually can be solved by using an editor or automatically fixed
    though transferring process. If NOT, you can use the following
    methods:

    + MAC to UNIX convertion:

    At unix prompt type, tr '\015' '\012' < Mac_file > Unix_file

    + MSDOS to UNIX conversion:

    FTP folding.c from ahkcus.org:./src/unix.  Folding removes
    carriage-returns and, if desired, adds linefeeds according to a
    specified linewidth. Simply compile the source code and excute it for
    `how to use' message.

    [ ...... this section is not complete ]

    3.  Conversion Utilities.

    To convert between GuoBiao and Big5 (et or hku) files, use hc ("Hanzi
    Converter"), available via anonymous ftp from ahkcus.org
    [192.55.187.25] in the src/unix directory.  (There is another
    conversion utility available called b2g, but it seems to miss a large
    number of characters.)  Since Big5 covers about 5,000 more characters
    than GuoBiao, it's likely there will be a few missing characters in
    Big5 to GuoBiao conversions.

    To convert between ET Big5 and HKU Big5, use et2hku, available via
    anonymous ftp from cs.purdue.edu [128.10.2.1] in the pub/ygz/utils
    directory.

    4.  File naming conventions.

    The names of files containing poems should indicate the poet and, if a
    non-GuoBiao Chinese file, the coding standard used (et, hku, etc.).

    Since one goal of the list is to assemble a database of Chinese poems,
    there is a preference for using one uuencoded file per poem, and to
    number a poet's poems sequentially as they are posted to the list.
    For example, the first person to post a poem by Li Bai might name the
    file libai.001 (or, if an ET Big5 file, libai.001.et).  The next
    person would call his or her file libai.002, and so forth.

    Of course latecomers or those with short memories will not know how
    many poems by a given poet have already been posted to the list.  In
    that case, add your name or id after the poet's name and start your
    own numbering system.  For example, if your computer id were nw1, and
    you wanted to post a Li Bai poem but didn't know the number of the
    last Li Bai poem posted, you should name yours libai_nw1.001.

    Indexes of poems previously sent to the list will be distributed
    periodically.

    If you want to post a large number of files at once (say, more than
    three or four poems), we suggest you use the tar file archiving
    program.  Unix users can get instructions for tar by typing "man tar"
    at their system prompt, or by consulting their system administrators.
    There is a PC version of tar available via anonymous ftp at
    procyon.cis.ksu.edu [129.130.10.80] in the pub/PC/UnixLike directory.

    Try to use as reliable a source as possible when typing poems, and
    identify it in your message.  As a general rule, try to use the
    following format:

    line 1:  AUTHOR TITLE   ; (Poet's name, a space, then title of poem)
    line 2:  <blank line>   ; (Leave a blank line before starting text)
    line 3:  ...text...     ; (Text of poem)
      ...        ....

    Add your name and/or email id at the end, if you wish.

    5.  Still confused?

    If you have any questions, can't get software working, or whatever,
    try sending mail to the list.  Someone is likely to know the answer,
    or at least offer sympathy.

    [Much of this information was gathered from Tony Lim's CCNET-L
    "Frequently Asked Questions" message ([email protected]).]

CHRISTIA%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussions on practical Christian life.

    Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived. You can
    obtain a list of the available archive files by sending an "INDEX
    CHRISTIA" command to LISTSERV@FINHUTC.  These files can then be
    retrieved by means of a "GET CHRISTIA filetype" command, or using the
    database search facilities of LISTSERV.  Send an "INFO DATABASE"
    command for more information on the latter.

    To subscribe to CHRISTIA, send the command:  SUB CHRISTIA
    your_full_name to LISTSERV@FINHUTC e.g.  SUB CHRISTIA "William
    H. E. Day" To have your name removed from the CHRISTIA subscriber
    list, send:  SIGNOFF CHRISTIA Commands can be sent to LISTSERV@FINHUTC
    either as interactive messages or in e-mail (one command per line in
    the body of the e-mail message).

CIRCPLUS on [email protected]

    The list Circplus has moved from an internet-only operation at UNC to
    a new status and home at idbsu.  Circplus deals with issues related to
    circulation control in libraries, including circulation, shelving,
    reserve room or reserve desk operations, stacks maintenance, and so
    on.  It is [email protected] but to subscribe send mail to
    LISTSERV@IDBSU with the body containing the command:  SUB CIRCPLUS
    yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  Dan Lester 1910 University Dr.  Bitnet: ALILESTE@IDBSU Library
    Boise, Idaho 83725 Internet:

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    PURPOSE:  This list was created to discuss all aspects of the
    introductory course in circuit analysis for electrical engineering
    undergraduates.  The discussion will focus upon sharing thoughts,
    ideas, and teaching strategies focused upon the introductory circuits
    course for electrical engineering majors.  Participants include
    faculty, students, and other interested individuals.  Discussion is
    concentrated on the introductory circuits course, other topics are not
    permitted.  Topics include but are not limited to:

               1. Teaching approaches.
               2. Classroom techniques.
               3. Laboratory skills/tools.
               4. Design methods.
               5. Theory and practice of circuit analysis.
               6. Simulators and simulations.
               7. Role played by circuits course development in the faculty
                  reward system.
               8. E_mail? Another teaching tool? Student access?
               9. Authoring new teaching approaches; reporting efforts;
                  available journals and practices.
              10. Integrating design into the introductory circuits course.
              11. Integrating research into the introductory circuits course.
              12. Solving assigned problems.
              13. Textbook reviews.

    SUBSCRIBE:  Note Carefully!  To subscribe to CIRCUITS-L send an e_mail
    message to

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    This message MUST contain the following information:

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    For Example:

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    [email protected]

[email protected]
    Mailing list for discussion of the network products from cisco
    Systems, Inc; primarily the AGS gateway, but also the ASM terminal
    multiplexor and any other relavent products.  Discussions about
    operation, problems, features, topology, configuration, protocols,
    routing, loading, serving, etc are all encouraged.  Other topics
    include vendor relations, new product announcements, availability of
    fixes and new features, and discusion of new requirements and
    desirables.

    Archives are available via anonymous ftp from SPOT.COLORADO.EDU in the
    subdirectory "cisco".

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, questions,
    comments, etc., should be sent to [email protected].
    The list is "slightly" moderated in that you must be validated to send
    mail to the list.  Sending in a request will get you validated, as
    will reasonable attempts to send reasonable messages to the list.
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    list without interference.

    Coordinator: David Wood <[email protected]>

CJMOVIES on [email protected][Last Update 5/93] or [email protected]

    The Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture is designed to
    serve the criminal justice community by providing film reviews and
    original essays on the intersection of popular culture with criminal
    justice.  The purpose of the film reviews is to provide an opportunity
    for criminal justice educators to utilize popular culture as a
    pedagogical tool.  The essays will provide a medium for dialogue on
    the role of popular culture in all arenas of criminal justice.

    To subscribe to CJMOVIES send e-mail to LISTSERV@ALBANY or ALBNYVM1 on
    BITNET or to [email protected] on the Internet with the following
    command in the BODY:

    SUB CJMOVIES Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Eg.  sub cjmovies Bugsy Moran

    Owner:  [email protected] or [email protected]

    The Journal invites critical reviews of films, documentaries, plays,
    lyrics, and other related visual and performing arts.  The reviews
    should contain both artistic and substantive criticism, as well as a
    description of how the medium could be utilized in the classroom.  The
    reviews should include the principal participants and the production
    company.  Reviews will be published upon editorial approval.  The
    Journal also invites original manuscripts from all social scientific
    fields on the topic of popular culture and criminal justice.

    Articles should be 1000 lines or less, including notes and
    bibliography.  The Journal will issue articles as units and in sets,
    commencing about May 15, 1993 with multiple cateloging/indexing
    specifications, including volume, issue, supplement, and network
    retrieval specifications.  Articles will start with an abstract (about
    200 words).  Pages will be numbered.  All submissions and
    communications will be by electronic mail.  All submissions will be
    given at least three blind reviews by a jury of referees.

    Send submissions, comments and queries to: The Editors, Journal of
    Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, [email protected] or
    [email protected] .

          EDITORIAL BOARD
          Frankie Bailey, The University at Albany, New York.
          Michael Lynch, Florida State University, Tallahassee.
          Brendan Maguire, Western Illinois University.
          Richard McCleary, University of California, Irvine.
          Graeme Newman, The University at Albany, New York.
          Ray Surette, Florida International University, Miami.

[email protected]                                [Last Update 8/92]

    Purpose: Discussion of the Nickelodeon TV show Clarissa Explains It
    All.

    Contact: [email protected] (Jim Lick)

CLASS-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list and file server for researchers in classification,
    clustering, phylogenetic estimation, and related areas of data
    analysis.  CLASS-L provides facilities to:

       - Enable researchers to mail messages automatically to all
         subscribers
       - Provide researchers with announcements, newsletters, and
         information about classification and clustering.

    The Coordinators are inviting officials of professional classification
    societies to own (and to be responsible for) files which would be
    maintained by the SBCCVM file server.  Any CLASS-L subscriber can
    retrieve these files by issuing appropriate LISTSERV commands.
    Alternatively, a CLASS-L subscriber can arrange to receive
    automatically copies (or announcements) of files updated by particular
    societies.  We hope officials of the Member Societies of the
    International Federation of Classification Societies will eventually
    participate in this project as file owners.  Officials from other
    societies (e.g. Psychometric Society, Willi Hennig Society,
    International Association of Pattern Recognition Societies) may also
    be interested in participating.

    To subscribe to CLASS-L, send the command:  SUB CLASS-L your_full_name
    to LISTSERV@SBCCVM e.g.  SUB CLASS-L "William H. E. Day" To have your
    name removed from the CLASS-L subscriber list, send:  SIGNOFF CLASS-L
    Commands can be sent to LISTSERV@SBCCVM either as interactive messages
    or in e-mail (one command per line in the body of the e-mail message).

    Coordinators: Bill Day <whday%[email protected]> Jim Rohlf
    <rohlf%[email protected]>

[email protected] or [email protected]

    An unmoderated list for discussing ancient Greek and Latin subjects.
    This list is open to everyone interested in Classics, and prospective
    members are warmly welcomed.  The discussions assume a background in
    ancient Greek and/or Latin.  The CLASSICS list is neither run by nor
    directly affiliated with the University of Washington Classics
    Department.

    All requests to be added to this list should be sent to
    [email protected] or [email protected] with the
    one-line message:

    SUBSCRIBE CLASSICS your-full-name

    To unsubscribe, send:  UNSUBSCRIBE CLASSICS

    Coordinator:  Linda Wright <[email protected]>

[email protected]                   [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    The Classical Music List was created to discuss classical music of all
    kinds.  All topics and periods are welcome, from Gregorian Chants to
    George Crumb.

    To subscribe to CLASSM-L, send a mail message to:

    Internet: [email protected] BITNET:  LISTSERV@BROWNVM

    with the text:

    SUB CLASSM-L <First Name> <Last Name>

    Owner:  Catherine "Pumpkin" Yang Internet: [email protected]
    BITNET:  CYANG@BROWNVM

[email protected]

    There is now an Excel Developers Mailing List on the internet.  Our
    reason for existence is to serve as a forum on the internet for people
    who are doing, or want to do, sophisticated things with Microsoft
    Excel, such as executive informations systems, numerical simulations,
    financial forecasts, or stock analysis programs.  We want to encourage
    exploration of Excel's nooks and crannies (Hey!  Undocumented: FOO.BAR
    macro works on arrays!), and as much as possible, avoid the well-worn
    paths (How do I insert rows?).  While we do expect some degree of
    sophistication from our posters, new or casual Excel users are welcome
    to read the list.

    For those with netnews access, one way to look at the list is as a
    sort of high-S/N, Excel-directed complement to comp.apps.spreadsheets.
    Some cross-posting is likely.  Traffic to date has been light.

    To subscribe, you *must* send mail to <[email protected]>.
    Non-internet (e.g.  uucp, BITNET) subscribers should make sure that
    the "From:" field of their subscription message has an internet form.
    CompuServe users needn't bother, since CIS automatically converts
    their addresses.  Feel free to forward this announcement to interested
    parties or groups.

    SUBSCRIBE TO LIST:  [email protected] OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE
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    Owner: Clay Bridges [email protected] Excel Developers List
    Administrator

CLAYART on LISTSERV@UKCC                                 [Last Update 8/92]
    or [email protected]

    The focus of CLAYART is to provide a forum for discussion of issues of
    interest to those in the fields of ceramic arts/pottery.  Appropriate
    postings include:

          * aesthetic issues/concerns       * grant information
          * exhibition opportunities                                      * technical information
          * conference information          * workshops/seminars
          * book reviews                                                  * job listings

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe send mail to LISTSERV@UKCC (or on the Internet to
    [email protected]) with the body of the mail containing the
    command:  SUB CLAYART Yourfirstname Yourlastname

       Owner:
          Joe Molinaro                       id: [email protected]
          Assistant Professor/Art         phone: (606) 622-1634
          Eastern Kentucky University
          Richmond, Kentucky 40475

CLOCKS on LISTSERV@SUVM                                 [Last Update 12/92]
    or [email protected]

    CLOCKS is a discussion list dealing with any and all aspects of clock
    and watch work.

    The list's primary goal is to discuss the collecting, construction,
    and repair of both clocks and watches.  Included also are topics on
    the history of time keeping, wooden movements, water clocks, antique
    and modern clocks, etc.  Of great interest is information about
    suppliers of repair and construction parts and techniques,
    information, books, newsletters, national and local associations.
    Another interest is the use of clock/watch tools, such as the
    watchmakers lathe, bushing replacement, time regulation, etc.

    The list welcomes the participation and contribution from anyone
    interested in the subject area, whether an amateur, beginner, or
    professional.  The specific topics to be discussed will be determined
    by the members of the list.

    CLOCKS is owned and coordinated by a computing professional who is
    greatly interested in clock and watch collecting and repair, with a
    greater emphasis on repair.

    We plan no archives for messages to/from CLOCKS, unless members feel
    that such an archive would be useful and demand warrants it.

    To subscribe to CLOCKS, send this command to <LISTSERV@SUVM> (on
    Bitnet) or <[email protected]> (on Internet):

    SUB CLOCKS Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    If you send it in a mail message, make sure that this is the only text
    in the mail message.

    On the VM/CMS system, you can send this interactive message:  tell
    listserv at suvm sub CLOCKS Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    After you have subscribed to the list, mail all postings to:
    <CLOCKS@SUVM> or <[email protected]>.

    List owner:

          John Wyman    [email protected]
          Research Computing Services, 120 Machinery Hall
          Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-1260 (315-443-1144)

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 4/93]

    This mailing list is devoted to the discussion of music by Edward
    Ka-Spel, Legendary Pink Dots, Tear Garden, and other groups or
    musicians which have done collaborations with the members of the above
    three groups, or provided inspirations to them, including HNAS,
    Delerium, MIMIR, Nurse With Wound, and Skinny Puppy.

    To subscribe to the list, send a message to
    [email protected].

    Owner: Alan Ezust [email protected] Montreal, Quebec,
    Canada

[email protected]

    Unmoderated, direct-redistribution mailing list devoted to discussion
    of the following topics (among others):

                                               g s
          * Concurrent logic programming langua-eRestricted And-parallel
            - Problematic constructs           - Or-parallel Prolog
            - Comparisons between languages  * Implementations
                                               a guages
          * Concurrent constraint programming l-nAnnouncement of software packages
                                               s
            - Constraint solvers, including tho-eReports on performance
              for discrete constraint          - Issues in implementation
              satisfaction                   * Programming techniques and idioms,
            - Language issues                  applications
                                               g am
          * Semantics, proof techniques and pro-rOpen systems and distributed computation
            transformations                    - Small demonstration programs
            - Partial evaluation             * Seminars, conferences, trip reports etc.
            - Meta interpretation              related to the above
            - Embedded languages
          * Parallel Prolog systems

    All messages will be archived and can be obtained on request from the
    list coordinator.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Jacob Levy <[email protected]>

CLTHOPT on [email protected] or [email protected]

    CLTHOPT is an online discussion list for clothing optional living.
    This is is open to discussing skinny-dipping, visiting nude beaches,
    or resorts, and top-free issues for women.  This is not a sexual dis-
    cussion list.  If anything, we hope to dispell the myth that nudity is
    always equated with sex.  Subscriptions to this list are open to all.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@ETSUADMN via mail
    or interactive message:

    SUB CLTHOPT your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB CLTHOPT Joan Doe

    Owner: John Hendry <HENDRY@ETSUADMN>

CLUB-USM on [email protected]

    General Information about Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria.
    It is meant to cover all aspects of student life in the University.
    Mainly intended for students,graduates, teachers and everybody related
    to the University.  Subscriptions are wellcome.  All Chilean
    subscriptions are screened, international ones, are accepted as is.

    The prefered language is Spanish, though English is accepted.

    Archives of LISTNAME and related files are stored in CLUB-USM
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command INDEX CLUB-USM
    to [email protected]

    To subscribe to CLUB-USM, send the following command to LISTSERV@UTFSM
    via mail text or interactive message: SUBSCRIBE CLUB-USM
    Your_full_name.  For example: SUBSCRIBE CLUB-USM Joe Shmoe

    Owner: Douglas Sargent <[email protected]>

CLU-SW <[email protected]>

    Mailing list for exchange of CLU software and for technical discussion
    of related topics.  This list is identical to the USENET mailing list
    `mail.clu'.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    <[email protected]>.

    Coordinator: Matti Jokinen <[email protected]>

CMSUG-L%[email protected]

    This list unmoderated discussion for topics that relate to CMS; any
    related question is encouraged.  The list is intended for the beginner
    as well as experienced CMS users.

    To subscribe to the list from a VM site on BITNET do:  TELL LISTSERV
    at UTARLVM1 SUBSCRIBE CMSUG-L Your_Full_Name where Your_Full_Name is
    your real name (not your userid).  Use the command TELL LISTSERV HELP
    for more information.  From a VMS BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE
    command.  If you are at a site not on BitNet or where you cannot send
    interactive messages, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] where the first non-header
    line consists of:  SUBSCRIBE CMSUG-L Your_Full_Name To remove yourself
    from the list, send:  TELL LISTSERV at UTARLVM1 UNSUBSCRIBE CMSUG-L or
    send a message to LISTSERV%[email protected] with:
    UNSUBSCRIBE CMSUG-L

    Coordinator: Gary Samek <C133GES%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for the discussion of the CMU-TEK TCP/IP package for
    VAX/VMS.

    Archives are not currently aviailable.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Dale Moore <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This list deals with Computer Networking, not the LAN type but the
    reach out and touch communications type of networking. Mainly will be
    used for K-12 educational arena.

    Coordinator:  Richard Lee Holbert <[email protected]>

CNSF-L on LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected]

    This list was formed to serve as a vehicle for the distribution of
    information regarding activities and events at the Cornell National
    Supercomputing Facility (CNSF).

    Archives of CNSF-L and related files are stored in the CNSF-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command INDEX CNSF-L to
    LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] as the first line in the
    BODY of a mail message (not the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to CNSF-L, send the command SUB CNSF-L your name to
    LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] via a mail message
    (again, as the first line in the BODY of the mail, not the Subject:
    line).

    For example: SUB CNSF-L John Doe

    Owner: Tom Britt <[email protected]>

CoCo%[email protected]
    [email protected]

    Discussion related to the Tandy Color Computer (any model), OS-9
    Operating System, and any other topics relating to the "CoCo", as this
    computer is affectionately known.

    To access COCO files on LISTSERV@PUCC, include the following line at
    the top of the message body:  SUBSCRIBE COCO Your Full Name This
    command may also be issued by means of the TELL or MSG commands.

    BITNET users can subscribe to the list via ListServ, which takes care
    of the list processing and distribution.  Simply issue a TELL command
    or MAIL message to LISTSERV@PUCC with the command:  SUB COCO Your Real
    Name.

    Internet users wishing to be on the list should send mail to the
    Coordinator; UUCP users, PLEASE NOTE: a nearby ARPA or BITNET node is
    needed to get things through to you reliably, so please send a path in
    the form:  [email protected] All Internet and BitNet nodes
    can be reached, but PUCC's UUCP gateway is unreliable, so this will
    improve things.

    Coordinator: Paul Campbel <PECAMPBE%[email protected]>

[email protected]                               [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    Cogeneration is an open, unmoderated discussion list featuring
    cogeneration plants and support facilities. Things such as contracts,
    construction, operations, maintenance and regulations are likely to be
    discussed.

    The cogeneration list is open, but not limited, to universities,
    utilities and the industrial sector who have or are considering
    cogeneration plants. Also encouraged to join are physical plant
    administrators, faculty, staff and students who are interested in the
    many aspects of cogeneration.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list should be sent
    to [email protected] (Bitnet equivalent:
    cogeneration-request@iup) as should problems or questions relating to
    list operation.

    Postings for the list should be addressed to
    [email protected] (Bitnet equivalent: cogeneration@iup).

    Archives of COGENERATION mail items will be kept in monthly files.
    You may obtain these files (when available) by anonymous FTP to
    ftp.iup.edu in disk$acornaux:[anonymous.cogeneration] directory.

        Owner:   Richard Hendy
                 ulygqla@iup on BITNET
                 [email protected]

COHERENT on [email protected]

    Coherent (Coherent Operating System list) is a public discussion and
    distribution list dedicated to the Coherent operating system produced
    by the Mark Williams Company.  Coherent (the list) is completely
    independent of Coherent (the operating system) and Mark Williams
    Company (the manufacturer).

    There is a bidirectional gateway to the Usenet newsgroup,
    comp.os.coherent.

    To subscribe, send request to:  ListServ@IndyCMS (CREN)
    [email protected] (Internet) Using the following message
    text:  Sub Coherent Your_full_name

       List owners/coordinators:  Phillip G Corporon
                                  F3PB88@IrishMVS  (CREN)
                                  [email protected]  (Internet)

                                  John B Harlan
                                  IJBH200@IndyVAX  (CREN)
                                  [email protected]  (Internet)

COHOUSING-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 12/92]

    This is a list for discussion of Cohousing, the name of a type of
    collaborative housing that has been developed primarily in Denmark
    since 1972 where it is known as bofoellesskaber (English
    approximation).

    Cohousing is housing designed to foster community and cooperation
    while preserving independence.  Private residences are clustered near
    shared facilities.  The members design and manage all aspects of their
    community.

    Automated subscription: Send email message to [email protected] with
    the following command in the message body (no subject):

    SUBSCRIBE COHOUSING-L <your real name-no logins please> (In response
    an informative introduction will be sent)

    Email to [email protected] for more information or Fred Olson, 1221
    Russell Av N, Minneapolis, MN 55411 (612) 588-9532

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 4/93]

    This list is for the discussion of Numismatics, the study of coins,
    American and International.  Paper currency is also a welcome topic
    here.

    This list is for discussion and not for trading (use of the internet
    for commercial profit is illegal).

    THIS WILL NOT BE A LISTSERVed LIST, at least not initially.  All
    administrative issues will be handled by me.  To get subscribed or
    unsubscribed, send me a message at:

    [email protected]

    ANYONE INTERESTED IN COINS IS WELCOME TO JOIN!

       List Owner:  robert holder   [email protected]
                    unix troll   us geological survey
                    st petersburg florida usa

COLLIB-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 1/93]

    COLLIB-L, a listserv list located at Willamette University, is now
    open to the networking community.  Its primary role is to serve as a
    vehicle for communication among members of the ACRL's College
    Libraries Section.  It is also intended to serve as a forum for the
    discussion of issues relevant to college librarians and staff who
    serve primarily 4-year undergraduate institutions.

    To subscribe to the list send e-mail to [email protected] with
    the body containing the command:

    subscribe COLLIB-L your name

    For example:  subscribe collib-l Andrew Carnegie

       Owner:   Larry R. Oberg   [email protected]
          Willamette University
          Salem, Oregon

COM-ALG%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion, inquiry, and the dissemination of
    information by professionals in the field of commutative algebra.

    Archives of COM-ALG and related files are stored in COM-ALG FILELIST.
    To receive a list of files send the command INDEX COM-ALG to
    LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.

    To subscribe to COM-ALG send the following command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1
    via mailtext or interactive message:  SUBSCRIBE COM-ALG Your_full_name
    For example:  SUBSCRIBE COM-ALG Emmy Noether Non-BitNet users can
    subscribe by sending the command in a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Joseph P. Brennan <NU160025%[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

comics-l on [email protected]                       [Last Update 5/93]

    Comics List Weekly is a BITNET/INTERNET electronic digest devoted to
    comics.  You'll find Comics List readers interested in comics as a
    serious story-telling medium.  They have so far shown themselves to be
    thoughtful and mature in their discussions.  Thus far, Comics List
    readers have shown themselves to be very respectful of the comics
    creators who have joined us.  Currently, John Moore (Doom 2099), John
    Ostrander (HawkWorld, Magnus Robot Fighter, etc.), George Perez
    (Wonder Woman, Infinity Gauntlet, etc.), Walter Simonson (Fantastic
    Four, Thor, etc.), Barry Windsor-Smith (late of Valiant), and Len
    Strazewski (JSA, Street Fighter, etc.) are members.  Occasionally,
    Peter David, Neil Gaiman, Steve Gerber, James Hudnall, Dwayne
    McDuffie, and others reply to questions I forward to their CompuServe
    accounts.

    To join Comics List Weekly from VM-based machines, enter the following
    command: tell [email protected] sub comics-l first name last
    name.  From VMS enter the command: send [email protected] sub
    comics-l first name last name.

    Moderator: Bill Hayes [email protected]

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    Jefferson Community College - University of Kentucky announces an
    electronic discussion group for faculty, staff and administration at
    two-year institutions, COMMCOLL@UKCC.

    Access to COMMCOLL is available internationally thus forming a global
    network of two-year college educators who recognize the importance of
    teaching in communicating knowledge to the next generation.  The use
    of COMMCOLL is a a major breakthrough in facilitating instant
    communication among faculty, administrators, and staff at two-year
    institutions.

    Appropriate messages for COMMCOLL include: polls;
    information-gathering questions; feedback on one's research; program
    proposals and development; calls for papers; meetings, media, and job
    announcements; consultation with other faculties discussing problems
    and solutions facing campuses around the world; as well as any other
    issues pertinent to creating and enhancing teaching effectiveness in
    two-year institutions.

    While messages sent to COMMCOLL are received by all subscribers, users
    may then contact specific individuals via BITNET to pursue particular
    projects, issues, and interests.  Since computer systems differ,
    please be sure to include your userid and node at the end of each
    posting.

    To subscribe to the COMMCOLL list send e-mail to LISTSERV@UKCC (on
    BITNET) or [email protected] with the following command in the
    text (or body) of the mail:

    SUB COMMCOLL yourfirstname yourlastname

    If you have any questions or comments, please contact:

          Anne Kearney, Ph.D.
          Assistant Professor of History
          Jefferson Community College - University of Kentucky
          109 East Broadway
          Louisville, KY 40202
          BITNET: JCCANNEK@UKCC
          INTERNET: [email protected]

[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of the COMMUNE protocol, a TELNET
    replacement.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Dan Bernstein <[email protected]>

comp-academic-freedom-talk on [email protected]                [Last Updated
    12-October-1991]
    comp-academic-freedom-batch on [email protected]
    comp-academic-freedom-news on [email protected]

    Computers and Academic Freedom Mailing Lists

    Purpose: To discuss questions such as: How should general principles
    of academic freedom (such as freedom of expression, freedom to read,
    due process, and privacy) be applied to university computers and
    networks?  How are these principles actually being applied?  How can
    the principles of academic freedom as applied to computers and
    networks be defended?

    There are three versions of the mailing list.

    comp-academic-freedom-talk - you'll received dozens of e-mail notes
                    every day.

    comp-academic-freedom-batch - about once a day, you'll receive a
                    compilation of the day's notes.

    comp-academic-freedom-news - about once a week you'll receive a
                    compilation of the best notes of the week.

    To join a version of the list, send mail to [email protected].  Include
    the line "add <name-of-version>".  (Other commands are "delete
    <name-of-version>" and "help").  NOTE: This is NOT the same LISTSERV
    that is being used on BITNET sites.

    In any case, after you join the list you can send e-mail to the list
    by addressing it to [email protected].

    Alternatively, if you may be able to read the mailing lists as
    newsgroups.  Look for alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk and
    alt.comp.acad-freedom.news.

    The best notes from each month are available via anonymous ftp from
    eff.org as files "pub/academic/news/July", etc.  Also, see file
    "pub/academic/README".

    Owner:  Carl Kadie -- [email protected] or [email protected]

COMP-CEN%[email protected]
    COMP-CEN on LISTSERV@UCCVMA

    This is a list for discussion about the day to day activities of
    operating and planning mid to large sized computer centers.

    Scope is wide, but could include:

       1. Is it worth it to migrate from wide, fanfold paper to cut
          sheet or COM or fiche?
       2. How to pick a hot site/chiller/UPS/generator.
       3. Samples of evaluation criteria for hardware and software.
       4. In general, how to do more with less.

    List is open, but target audience consists of hands-on technical
    managers and planners.

    To subscribe,

    TELL LISTSERV@UCCVMA SUBscribe COMP-CEN Firstname Lastname

    or send mail with the SUB... in the first line of text to
    LISTSERV%[email protected]

    List ownter: Rich Hintz <[email protected]@vm1.nodak.edu>

[email protected]                              [Last Update 11/92]

    The computer Privacy Digest is an Internet mailing list dedicated to
    the discussion of how technology impacts privacy.  All too often
    technology is way ahead of the law and society as it presents us with
    new devices and applications.  Technology can enhance and detract from
    privacy.

    This list is gatewayed into the moderated USENET newsgroup
    comp.society.privacy.  In lot of ways it is a subsection of the risks
    digest concentrating on the risks of technology on privacy.

    Submissions go to: [email protected] and administrative
    requests go to [email protected].

       Moderator:  Dennis G. Rears
          MILNET:  [email protected]
          UUCP: ...!uunet!cor5.pica.army.mil!drears
          INTERNET: [email protected]  USPS:  Box 210, Wharton, NJ 07885

COMP-SCI <JO%[email protected]>

    A Bitnet newsletter on computer science in Israel.

    To subscribe, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the body of the letter
    containing the command:  SUB COMP-SCI Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name; is your title, first name and last name.

    Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
    <JO%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    The Computers And Society mailing list was created to provide a forum
    for discussion of various issues related to the impact of technology
    and information on society.  Among the issues being discussed are:

          Computers and social responsibility
          Dealing with information overload
          The classed society in the information age
          Public perceptions of computers
          The value of information
          Dangers and advantages of reliance on machines
          Risks of technological dependence
          and other related topics

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Dave Taylor <[email protected]>
    {uunet!}{decwrl,apple}!limbo!taylor

COMPOS01%[email protected]

    The Composition Digest is a moderated weekly newsgroup for the study
    of computers and writing, specifically writing instruction in
    computer-based classrooms.  It is intended to be a forum for writing
    professionals (those who must use computers for their writing) and
    computing professionals (those who design the hardware and software
    that writers depend upon) to meet and discuss issues relevant to both
    fields, but notes are also welcome from novice computer writers.
    There is interest in articles pertaining to, but not limited by, the
    following topics:

          Human/Factors research and writing environments
          Text editor design
          Natural Language adjuncts to writing instruction
          Writing without paper
          Psychological effects of computer writing/instruction
          Composition theory applied to computer-based instruction
          Anecdotal accounts of computer writing experiences
          Using the NET in the classroom
          Computer-based conferences
          Public domain software for the classroom
          Reviews of writing and editing packages
          Conference announcements and proceedings
          Telecommunications and its effects on language
          Computers and the soft sciences
          Computers and hearing impaired students
          Computers and learning disabled students
          Computers and basic writers
          Computers and humanists
          Computers and writing professionals

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    COMPOS01%[email protected].

COMTEN-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 9/92]

    This List is a forum for the discussion of software, hardware, LAN/WAN
    attachments, workstations, problems, etc.  In short, anything at all
    to do with networking.  It's called COMTEN-L because I'd like to see
    if there's enough interest in NCR boxes for us to do a little of our
    own self-help and design.  NCR has their so-called value added
    products, which make the network generations quite interesting
    compared to a vanilla NCP.  For now, just about any communications
    topic is fair game.

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected] via
    mail or interactive message:

    SUB COMTEN-L your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB COMTEN-L Joan Doe

    Owner: Dwight M. McCann <[email protected]>

[email protected]                          [Last Update 8/92]

    Purpose: Discussion of the musical group Concrete Blonde.

    Contact: [email protected] (Robert Earl)

CONFOCAL%[email protected]

    Mailing list dealing with all aspects of confocal microscopy and
    confocal microscope design.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UBVM in an interactive message or the text/body of mail:  SUB
    CONFOCAL your_full_name where Your_full_name is your real name, not
    your login Id.  Non-BitNet users can send the above command to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] in the text/body of a message.

    Coordinator: Robert G. Summers <ANARGS%[email protected]>

CONS-L%[email protected]

    This group provides a forum for university computing centre
    consultants to discuss such issues as problem tracking, resource
    management, training, and consulting strategies.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to one of the Coordinators.

       Coordinators: Michael Walsh <CCMW%[email protected]>
                                    [email protected]  (BitNet)
                     Sander Wasser <CCSW%[email protected]>
                                    [email protected]  (BitNet)

CONSBIO on [email protected]               [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    The Conservation Biology List (CONSBIO) is for members of the Society
    for Conservation Biology (SCB) and others interested in the goal and
    objectives of the Society:

    Our goal is to help develop the scientific and technical means for the
    protection, maintenance, and restoration of life on this planet - its
    species, its ecological and evolutionary processes, and its particular
    total environment.

    In the service of this goal, our objectives include: (1) the promotion
    of research and the maintenance of the highest standards of quality
    and ethics in this activity; (2) the publication and dissemination of
    scientific, technical, and management information; (3) the
    encouragement of communication and collaboration between conservation
    biology and other disciplines (including other biological and physical
    sciences, the behavioral and social sciences,economics, law and
    philosophy) that study and advise on conservation and natural resource
    issues; (4) the education, at all levels, preparatory and continuing,
    of the public, of biologists, and of managers, in the principles of
    conservation biology; (5) the promotion of all of the above through
    the provision of adequate funding; and (6) the recognition of
    outstanding contributions made to the field by individuals and
    organizations.

    The CONSBIO list is maintained by the University of Washington Chapter
    of the Society for Conservation Biology.  The list will serve to
    exchange information on SCB activities, job opportunities, education
    programs, and scholarly research.  The list will also serve as a forum
    for discussion of the multidisciplinary aspects of conservation
    biology, the interaction of science and society in conservation policy
    and action, and the relationship between maintaining biodiversity and
    sustainable development.

    Subscription is currently open and unmoderated.  When you subscribe,
    you will get a message that confirms your subscription, explains how
    to use the listserver, to retrieve and index and obtain archived
    materials, how to unsubscribe from the list, how to stop your mail
    when you go on vacation, how to hide your subscription if you wish
    confidentiality, how to get a list of open subscribers, and how to
    obtain a list of other commands.

    To subscribe, send mail to the address:

              [email protected] (Internet)
              listserv@uwavm (Bitnet)

    With the one-line message:

    subscribe consbio your full name

    for example subscribe consbio Joan Doe

    Owner:

          Preston D. Hardison                [email protected]
          Department of Psychology NI-25
          University of Washington
          Seattle, WA 98195

CONSIM-L on LISTSERV@UALTAVM ([email protected])

    CONSIM-L provides an unmoderated environment for discussion of
    historical conflict simulation games, particularly the games published
    in Strategy and Tactics and Command magazines, but also including
    boxed games from such publishers as The Avalon Hill Game Company,
    Victory Games, and Game Designers Workshop.

    The explicit purpose of CONSIM-L is to provide a platform for
    discussion of recently published games, but discussion can range over
    the general topics of conflict simulation design, military history,
    tactics and strategy, game collecting, convention and club
    announcements, or any other topic related to conflict simulation
    games. As is the case on all unmoderated lists, the discussion and
    topics are only limited by the participation and interest of its
    subscribers.  Subscribers are welcome to take an active role by
    posting and/or an inactive role by monitoring the list.  Although not
    necessary for participation, it shall be assumed that all subscribers
    are basically familiar with board wargames.

    To subscribe to CONSIM-L, please send mail or file to LISTSERV@UALTAVM
    or [email protected] and place in the body of the text the
    line

    SUB CONSIM-L <your name>.

    This list does not support any archive functions.

Contents on LISTSERV@Uottawa (BITNET)
    or [email protected] (Internet)

    This list will simply announce new and recent publications of
    relevance to Religious Studies and related disciplines.  It will post
    the table of contents, prices, and when available, abstracts of both
    books and journals.  These postings will be logged in notebooks for
    searching and, in future, made available as a TELNET accessable and
    searchable database.

    The Wilfrid Laurier University Press is the first to make this
    information available to the CONTENTS list.  I hope to soon convince
    the AAR and SBL presses to join in asap.  The rest should come running
    soon enough.

    The list will not be conversational.  Frequency of postings will
    depend on the number of cooperating publishers.  If the load gets
    heavy postings will be grouped together accounding to some extremely
    esoteric classification system.  There is the possibility that down
    the road, CONTENTS will also serve to distribute reviews from
    IOUDAIOS, RELIGION and other lists, if such a service is deemed
    useful.

    To subscribe to CONTENTS send the following email message to
    Listserv@Uottawa or [email protected]

    SUB CONTENTS your name

    Contact the list coordinator, Michael Strangelove, for more
    information or if you experience difficulties in attempting to
    subscribe.

    Michael Strangelove University of Ottawa <441495@Uottawa>
    <[email protected]>

CONTEX-L on LISTSERV@UOTTAWA

    CONTEX-L is an academic special interest group (also known as a
    Listserv List) for all who are interested in the cross-disciplinary
    analysis of ancient texts.  This list provides a forum for the
    scholarly, informal and polite discussion of the social worlds behind
    and within the texts of antiquity, including those of the Hebrew
    bible, early Christianity, Rabbinic Judaism and all the literature
    associated with the Graeco-Roman world.

    Any discussion which involves cross (inter/multi) disciplinary
    modeling and analysis and attempts to move beyond *intuitive*
    historical criticism is considered valid.  Such methodologies include
    and encompass social-scientific criticism, feminist hermeneutics,
    sociological exegesis, social history, political science,
    psychohistory, and anthropology (social, cultural, symbolic
    linguistic...).

    To subscribe send mail or an interactive message to LISTSERV@UOTTAWA
    on BITNET with the text containing the command sub CONTEX-L firstname
    lastname where firstname lastname is your own name (do not include
    id).

    Any queries concerning CONTEX-l should be send to Michael Strangelove
    <[email protected]> University of Ottawa

[email protected]

    This is a mailing list devoted to discussing the commercialization of
    the Internet.

    Back issues can be ftp'd from

    com-priv uu.psi.com:/archive/com-priv/

    Requests to join go to [email protected].

COPYEDITING-L on [email protected]                    [Last Update 2/93]

    COPYEDITING-L is an open mailing list for copy editors and other
    defenders of the King's English who wish to discuss editorial
    problems, client relations, Internet resources, dictionaries, or
    whatever.

    To subscribe to COPYEDITING-L, send the following command to
    [email protected] via mail text (NB--this server cannot accept
    interactive messages):

    SUBSCRIBE COPYEDITING-L Your full name

    For example:

    SUBSCRIBE COPYEDITING-L Joe Shmoe

    Owner:  Carol Roberts <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    The CORPORA list is open for information and questions about text
    corpora such as availability, aspects of compiling and using corpora,
    software, tagging, parsing, bibliography, etc.

    To join the list send a message to [email protected]
    asking to be added to the CORPORA list and including your e-mail
    address.

    To contribute to the list send e-mail to [email protected]

    List administrator:  Knut Hofland Norwegian Computing Centre for the
    Humanities, Harald Haarfagres gt. 31, N-5007 Bergen, Norway

    Phone +47 5 212954/5/6 Fax: +47 5 322656 E-mail: [email protected]

CORROS-L on [email protected]                          [Last Update 3/93]

    In order to provide a focus for corrosion discussions, and to
    encourage this form of communication, a Corrosion Interest List has
    been established.  The objective of the list is to provide a facility
    akin to a noticeboard, on which messages can be seen by all members of
    the list.  Currently the list is running on a computer at the
    Rutherford Laboratory of SERC in the UK, although the list is managed
    by Bob Cottis at the Corrosion and Protection Centre, UMIST.

    Joining the List

    There are two addresses associated with the list.  The first of these
    is a general address for all lists running on the computer in
    question, and is used for commands, such as requests to join or leave
    the list.  From the JANET network in the UK this address is LISTRAL
     UK.AC.RL.IB From outside the UK the components of the site address
    are reversed to give LISTRAL  IB.RL.AC.UK Commands consist of
    electronic mail messages containing one or more lines of instructions
    for the 'Listserver' program which manages the lists.  Some of the
    common commands are:

          SUBscribe CORROS-L <name>       ;join CORROS-L
          UNSUBscribe CORROS-L            ;leave CORROS-L
          HELP                            ;get a brief list of commands

    In the above description only the upper case letters need to be typed,
    and <name> means your name in the form in you wish to be known to the
    list (the Listserver works out your username and address for itself
    from the Return Address in your message).  The semicolon and the
    subsequent phrase are a descrition of the command, and should not be
    typed.

    Thus to join the Corrosion Interest List Jane Smith would send the
    message

    SUB CORROS-L Jane Smith to LISTRAL.

    Once you have subscribed to CORROS-L you will automatically be sent
    all correspondence which is sent to the list.  You can send your own
    messages for the list to CORROS-L  UK.AC.RL.IB (or CORROS-L
     IB.RL.AC.UK from outside the UK) (you can actually do this without
    subscribing to the list, but you won't be able to see any replies!),
    or in many mail systems you can simply Reply to messages from the
    list.

    The list is unmoderated (i.e. everything that is sent to the list is
    distributed automatically without any editorial control), please use
    it responsibly.  In particular do not use it for excessively
    commercial purposes, and do not send messages which are liable to
    offend.  You should assume that messages which are sent to the list
    become Public Domain unless there are clear indications in respect of
    copyright.

    For further information, or if you have any problems in joining the
    list, contact:

    USA and Japan                   UK, Europe and the rest of the world

    Martin Kendig,                   Bob Cottis
    Rockwell International           Corrosion and Protection Centre
    Science Center,                  UMIST
    1049 Camino dos Rios,            P.O. Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD
    P.O. Box 1085, Thousand Oaks,    UK
    CA 91358, USA.

CORRYFEE on [email protected]

    In 1991 the Faculty of Economics of the University of Amsterdam, the
    Netherlands will start an experiment with the electronic mailing
    system CORRYFEE.  This mailing system is intended to serve as an
    information distribution system for researchers in the fields of
    Economics, Econometrics and Management.  If you have an electronic
    mailbox connected to a major network it is possible to subscribe, free
    of charge, to our mailing system CORRYFEE.  If you are a bitnet user
    you can subscribe automatically by just sending an electronic mail to
    the bitnet address

    The first line of this electronic mail should contain the following
    text SUBSCRIBE CORRYFEE full name

    An example:  SUBSCRIBE CORRYFEE Lao Tze

    If the format of your electronic mail is correct you will be
    acknowledged for your subscription to CORRYFEE.  Users of other
    networks, like Internet, UUNET, JANET, JUNET can sent their requests
    for subscription to the bitnet address CORRYFEE@HASARA11.  Any
    information that might be of interest to you will than automatically
    be forwarded to your electronic mailbox.  If you should have any
    information that might be of value to other subscribers of the
    CORRYFEE or you want to raise a question to the other subscribers,
    please send an electronic mail to bitnet

    CORRYFEE@HASARA11

    and your electronic mail will, after monitoring, be distributed to the
    subscribers of CORRYFEE.  In case you should want further information
    concerning CORRYFEE please contact

    Hans M. Amman                      Hans van Ophem
    Department of Macroeconomics       Department of Econometrics
    University of Amsterdam            University of Amsterdam
    Jodenbreestraat 23, room 3347      Jodenbreestraat 23, room 3191
    1011 NH Amsterdam-NL               1011 NH Amsterdam-NL
    telephone +31-20-5254203/4193      telephone +31-20-5254222
    telefax   +31-20-5252491           telefax   +31-20-5252491
    bitnet    amman@hasara5            bitnet    a6079001@hasara11
    Internet  [email protected]            internet  [email protected]

COUNCIL on [email protected]                       [Last Update 5/93]
    or [email protected]

    Global Council Forum -- Moving Beyond the Nation-State

    COUNCIL has been created to provide an international computer forum
    for the discussion of the creation of a global council.  Its premise
    is that the world reality has moved beyond the nation-state, yet the
    world order still relies on this fragmentary concept and structure.
    The proposal is for the creation of a small, non-power-holding,
    non-bureaucratic council in East Africa, the birthplace of humanity,
    in the foreseeable future.  Seeking voices from outside North America
    for discussion.  To spur exploration of this issue, the list owner
    will post a short essay at least once a week, by 0900 GMT Wednesdays.

    To subscribe to this list, send the following note to LISTSERV@SJSUVM1
    on BITNET or [email protected] :

    SUBSCRIBE COUNCIL yourfirstname yourlastname

    List owner: Martin LeFevre [email protected]

CP on [email protected]                        [Last Updated 9/92]

    The CP listserv hosts a roundtable discussion of all aspects of
    carnivorous plants - cultivation, ecology, protection, etc.  The CP
    archive contains lists of plants available from both members and
    commercial sources.  Information on archived files can be listed by
    sending the command: "INDEX CP" to [email protected].

    To subscribe, send a mail message consisting of the text:  SUBSCRIBE
    CP your full name to the address:  [email protected]

    For example: SUBSCRIBE CP Joan Doe

    Owner: Rick Walker <[email protected]>

[email protected]                       [Last Update 4/93]

    The Center for Professional and Applied Ethics (CPAE) is an academic
    for discussing issues related to professional and applied ethics.
    Topic areas include:

    Health Care                        Sport
    Business                           Environment
    Media                              Computing
    Law                                Education
    Public Policy
    Public Administration

    Listmembers are encouraged to post information regarding
    ethics-related conferences, workshops, and the like, as well as news
    items, bibliographies, current topics, and challenging queries and
    cases for discussion and debate.

    To subscribe, send an e-mail message to:
    [email protected]

    Body:  SUB CPAE <your first and last name>

       Owners:  Ari Santas    [email protected]
                Ron Barnette  [email protected]

                Department of Philosophy
                Center for Professional and Applied Ethics
                Valdosta State College
                Valdosta, GA, USA  31698

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Computer Performance Evaluation Interested Parties List

    CPE-LIST is an electronic conference designed to foster communication
    concerning performance evaluation issues involved in the use
    large-scale computing engines.

    Please share your constructive solutions to problems, issues, and
    thoughts about performance-related topics.

    While intended as a forum for users of large-scale IBM or near-blue
    equipment other foci are welcome. The list can always be subdivided
    along more spcific lines.

    Subscription is open to anyone interested.

    You may subscribe to CPE-LIST by sending a subscribe command by
    interactive message or by e-mail.  To subscribe by interactive
    message, send the command:  SUB CPE-LIST YourFirstname YourLastname to
    [email protected].  or to [email protected].  For
    example:

    IBM VM CMS users would enter tell listserv at uncvm1 sub CPE-LIST
    YourFirstname YourLastname VAX VMS users would enter send
    listserv@uncvm1 sub CPE-LIST YourFirstname YourLastname

    You may also subscribe by sending an e-mail message to
    [email protected] or if your account is on the internet send to
    [email protected], with the following command as the text of
    the message.

    SUB CPE-LIST YourFirstname YourLastname

    This, the 'SUB ...,' must be part of the message; the subject line is
    ignored.

    Additional information in the form of a list of commands for the list
    server can be obtained by sending the message HELP to the list server
    (LISTSERV@uncvm1 etc) NOT to the list (CPE-LIST@uncvm1 etc).

    More detailed information is available by sending an information
    request message to the list server. Use one of the following formats:

    INFO ?  for a list of topics

    INFO topic where "topic" is one of the following:  GENintro REFcard
    NEWs KEYwords

    Remember two simple rules-of-thumb:

    If it's a command (SUBscribe, Help, Info, UNSUBscribe, etc), send it
    to the list server (LISTSERV@uncvm1...).

    If it's a message for general distribution to the members of the list,
    send it to the list (CPE-LIST@uncvm1...).

    The list is supported by the University of North Carolina Office of
    Information Technology. Our thanks to their management and staff for
    permission to use their VM system for the list and for assistance in
    setting it up.

    The list is sponsored by the Information Services Division of the
    University of North Carolina Hospitals.

    Owner:
      Lyman A. Ripperton III        [email protected]
      Technical Services Manager             voice 919/966-3969
      Information Services Division            fax 919/966-2110
      The University of North Carolina Hospitals
      Chapel Hill, NC 27514

CPS-L on [email protected]                           [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    CPS-L is an unmoderated discussion list for interdisciplinary studies
    of the Pacific regions. The list was created as a facility of the
    Centre for Pacific Studies at the University of Nijmegen, the
    Netherlands. The list is useful as a discussion forum for researchers
    (anthropology, history, linguistics, law ...). The list also serves as
    a mailing list of the Centre's activities concerning Pacific studies.

    Archives of CPS-L mail items are kept in monthly files. Archives of
    related files are available as a service to the subscribers. Related
    files are a researcher's name-directory and the electronic publication
    of the Newsletter from the Centre for Pacific Studies.

    Subscriptions are handled by the listowner. If you are interested to
    join the list, send a request and a brief introduction to the owner.

    Owner:  Fred Melssen <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

CPSR on [email protected]                          [Last Updated 9/92]
    or [email protected]

    Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) has set up a
    list server to (1) archive CPSR-related materials and make them
    available on request, and (2) disseminate relatively official, short,
    CPSR-related announcements (e.g., press releases, conference
    announcements, and project updates).  It is accessible via Internet
    and Bitnet e-mail.  Mail traffic will be light; the list is set up so
    that only the CPSR Board and staff can post to it.  Because it is
    self-subscribing, it easily makes material available to a wide
    audience.

    We encourage you to subscribe to the list server and publicize it
    widely, to anyone interested in CPSR's areas of work.

    To subscribe, send mail to:

    [email protected] (Internet) OR listserv@gwuvm (Bitnet)

    With the following command in the BODY of the mail:

    SUBSCRIBE CPSR yourfirstname yourlastname

    You will get a message that confirms your subscription.  The message
    also explains how to use the list server to request archived materials
    (including an index of everything in CPSR's archive), and how to
    request more information about the list server.

    Please continue to send any CPSR queries to [email protected].

    If you have a problem with the list server, please contact the
    administrator, Paul Hyland ([email protected] or phyland@gwuvm).

[email protected]                                 [Last Update 12/92]

    CREA-CPS (Creativity and Creative Problem Solving) is a
    discussion-list for everyone interested in creative thinking and its
    relation to the problem-soving process.  The list will be a platform
    to discuss:

          - stimulating factors for creativity
          - creativity and new product development
          - creativity and strategic issues, e.g. innovation projects
          - creativity in an organizational setting
          - creativity and education
          - Computer Assisted Creativity (CAC)
          - book reviews
          - conferences and lectures
          - study results or questions in the field of creativity

    But also:

          - different strategies and processes in creativity
          - refinement of the major stages in the CPS process
          - the use of (new) CPS methods and techniques
          - experiences with CPS and (group)session-evaluations

    And sometimes:  - just some thoughts or a good idea for anybody who is
    interested in the subject

    To subscribe to CREA-CPS, send the follwing command to
    [email protected] via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE CREA-CPS your full name

    For example: SUBSCRIBE CREA-CPS Edward De Bono

       List Owners:  [email protected] (Bram Donkers)
                     [email protected] (Jan Poot)
                     [email protected] (Han Ong)

[email protected]                 [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    This list was created as a place to discuss how and why creative
    writing is being taught at colleges and universities, including the
    role it plays in the curriculum, the history of creative writing
    programs, the shape and flavor of creative writing courses, and the
    influence it has or should have on students' lives.  Any teacher who
    has ever taught a creative writing course (poetry or fiction) and any
    student who has ever taken such a course should feel welcome to
    participate.

    The list is open and unmoderated, so discussion can range as far and
    wide as members want, from ethereal theory to classroom strategies and
    anything remotely tangential to either.  However, this list is not
    intended to be a place for sharing creative work.  Not that such
    sharing is in any way forbidden, but there are other lists designed
    for that purpose.

    To subscribe, send an interactive message or mail to LISTSERV@UMCVMB
    or [email protected] and include the command:

    SUB CREWRT-L Your Name

    Owner: Eric Crump [email protected] or [email protected]

CRICKET on LISTSERV@NDSUVM1                  [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    Cricket is an online magazine featuring the scoresheets of first class
    matches and iteneraries of the tours.  The scoresheets will be as
    complete as the contributors send them.  This mailing list is an
    edited list and all the contributions will be directed to the
    moderator.  If and when rec.sport.cricket.scores is formed, this list
    and the newsgroup will be gatewayed so that archives of the newsgroups
    are available at NDSUVM1.

    The following commands are for persons from BITNET sites.  If you are
    from an internet site follow the procedure: from internet sites

    From BITNET Sites:  Archives of cricket back issues can be listed by
    sending the command INDEX CRICKET to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 via mail
    or interactive message:

    SUB CRICKET your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB CRICKET Joan Doe

    From Internet Sites:  Archives of cricket back issues can be listed by
    sending the mail to [email protected]

    The message body should have the line

    INDEX CRICKET

    or you may try /FILES80 CRICKET to get an experimental "narrower"
    listing.

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected] via
    mail :

    SUB CRICKET your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB CRICKET Joan Doe

    Owner:  K. Sankara Rao <[email protected]>

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    The intention of this list is to inform an international community on
    current events in Croatia, particularly in the sphere of medicine.
    Our intention is also to establish E-mail as a tool for easier
    organization of gathering medical and humanitarian help.

    Wherever you live and whatever you do, you could help the people from
    Croatia not only by material help, but also with your advises and your
    knowledge.  As you know, we have suddenly found ourselves in the winds
    of war and terror with ambition neither to kill, nor to hurt anyone.
    With your help we will be closer to our aim to win the war by the
    weapon of common sense.

    Either you are so generous and want to help us or you are only
    interested in current events in Croatia, please make a subscription to
    this list by sending the following command to [email protected]
    SUB CROMED-L your full name

       8. maja 42, 41000 YU-Zagreb         Ministry of Health
       E-Mail:                             Republic of Croatia
          [email protected]         Office for Cooperation between
       Phone: +38 41 430 621                  World Health Organization
       Fax: +38 41 431 067                    and the Republic of Croatia

CRTNET%[email protected]

    Communication Research and Theory NETwork.  Discusses all aspects of
    human communication.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending this interactive message command
    to LISTSERV@PSUVM:  SUBSCRIBE CRTNET your-full-name Others may
    subscribe by sending mail to T3B%[email protected].

    Moderator: Tom Benson <T3B%[email protected]>

cryonics <[email protected]>

    Purpose: Cryonic suspension is an experimental procedure whereby
    patients who can no longer be kept alive with today's medical
    abilities are preserved at low temperatures for treatment in the
    future.  This list is a forum for topics related to cryonics, which
    include biochemistry of memory, low temperature biology, legal status
    of cryonics and cryonically suspended people, nanotechnology and cell
    repair machines, philosophy of identity, mass media coverage of
    cryonics, new research and publications, conferences, and local
    cryonics group meetings.

    Contact: ...att!whscad1!kqb -or- [email protected] (Kevin Q. Brown)

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    Mailing list run by the journal of Computer Science in Economics and
    Management Science; it is intended to serve as an information
    distribution system for researchers in the field of Computer Science
    in Economics and Management.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending electronic mail to
    SARASERV@HASARA11 with the text (body) of the message containing the
    line:  SUBSCRIBE CSEMLIST your_full_name (Ex: SUBSCRIBE CSEMLIST Lao
    Tze) Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending a similar message to
    A601HANS%[email protected].

    Moderator: Hans M. Amman <A601HANS%[email protected]>
    <A608HANS%[email protected]>

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    A digest-style mailing list devoted to topics of interest to the CSNET
    community.  The CSNET staff contributes informal announcements,
    up-to-the-minute news, and special features.  The CSNET-FORUM is sent
    to CSNET liaisons and to local mailing lists and bulletin boards on
    CSNET hosts.  New issues appear several times a year.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Charlotte Mooers <[email protected]>

CSP-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list to discuss the problems about the maintenance,
    installation and administration of CSP (Cross System Product); it is
    not a User Group.  Mostly technical issues will be discussed.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Esra Delen <ESRA%[email protected]>

[email protected]                     [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    CTI-complit is an open discussion group for anyone who is interested
    in computer literacy in higher education and related issues.  Founder
    members of the list were delegates to the Computer Literacy Workshop
    held at the University of Durham (in the UK) last December.

    To subscribe, address your mail to:

    [email protected]

    with the following in the body:

    SUB CTI-COMPLIT (first name last name)

    At the Workshop speakers from selected universities and representing
    different strategies for computer literacy described their programmes.
    The Universities of Queen's Belfast, Bradford, Durham, Exeter and
    Stirling presented their programmes.  The latter half of the Workshop
    addressed some issues connected with teaching computer literacy in
    universities.  The issues included the influence of teaching in
    schools on undergraduate skills, funding sources for computer literacy
    programmes, changing methods of teaching and learning and the role of
    the CTI centres in relation to computer literacy.  The intention of
    the mailbase list is to carry on discussion of the issues raised
    during the Workshop.  You are welcome to subscribe to CTI-complit if
    you would like to participate in our discussions.

    You may be interested to know also that the Proceedings from the
    Workshop have just been published by CTISS.  A copy of the paper given
    by every speaker is included in the document.  Called Computer
    Literacy for every Graduate Strategies and Challenges for the early
    Nineteen-nineties, it is available, price 8.00 Pounds Sterling, from
    CTISS Publications, University of Oxford, 13 BAnbury Road, Oxford, OX2
    6NN; UK.  Telephone 0865 273273.

       List Owner:
          Audrey McCartan
          Computer Literacy Programme
          University of Durham, UK
          091 374 3943
          [email protected]

CTI-L on [email protected]

    CTI-L is an unmoderated list to facilitate the discussion of issues in
    the use of computers in teaching.  The list is intended to promote
    discussion on how computers can be used in learning and teaching via
    the following:

    CTI Computers in Teaching Initiative CAT Computer Aided Teaching CBT
    Computer Based Training CAL Computer Aided Learning CBL Computer Based
    Learning TBT Technology Based Training

    To subscribe, send a message to [email protected] with the
    following line of text in the BODY:

    SUB CTI-L Your_full_name

    where Your_full_name is your firstname lastname .

    List co-ordinator:  Claron O'Reilly <[email protected]>

ctt-Digest on [email protected] or [email protected]

    ctt-Digest is a (most probably) multi-part daily digest of activity on
    the comp.text.tex newsgroup.  ctt-Digest is *not* intended to include:

       1. posts to comp.text.tex originating on INFO-TeX, nor
       2. those periodicals included on TeX-Pubs (i.e, Texhax Digest,
          UKTeX Digest, TeXMaG, the "Frequently Asked Questions" and
          "FAQ Supplement" posts from comp.text.tex, and TUG's "TeX
          and TUG News").  When these periodicals are removed, it is
          noted at the end of that issue.

    Daily digests are designed to keep distribution parts under 42k in
    size to accommodate as many mailers as possible.  Efforts are made to
    keep each comp.text.tex post in whole between parts (although certain
    size constraints may preclude this as a universal rule).  In general,
    each day's distribution has been between 1 and 3 parts, but the number
    of parts will vary directly with comp.text.tex activity, as well as
    how spontaneously our news feed keeps up with traffic to SHSU.  The
    ctt-Digest distribution is automatically processed and forwarded to
    subscribers at approximately 0200 Central Standard/ Daylight Time
    (US).

    The address <[email protected]> is restricted with respect to
    posting as it is purely a redistribution list.  The posting address
    via mail to access comp.text.tex remains [email protected]
    ([email protected]), although posts to INFO-TeX will not appear in
    ctt-Digest.

    If you would like to subscribe to ctt-Digest, please include the
    command:  SUBSCRIBE ctt-Digest "Your Real Name in Quotes" in the body
    of a mail message to [email protected] ([email protected]).  Please
    note that this LISTSERV does *not* support interactive messages.

    If you have any questions or comments about this new service (or any
    of our TeX-related services), please contact me directly.

       George D. Greenwade, Ph.D.                       Bitnet:  BED_GDG@SHSU
       Department of Economics and Business Analysis    THEnet: SHSU::BED_GDG
       College of Business Administration               Voice: (409) 294-1266
       P. O. Box 2118                                   FAX:   (409) 294-3612
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       Huntsville, TX 77341                 bed_gdg%[email protected]

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    The Rubik's Cube mailing-list.  Much of the information in the
    Scientific American article was presented in Cube-Lovers first; also
    many mathematical discussions have taken place as well as the
    development of a cube notation and various transformations used to
    solve it.  Recently this list has been very quiet.

    Messages are archived in the MIT-AI files ALAN;CUBE MAIL(0 1 2 ...)
    with the most recent messages in ALAN;CUBE MAIL

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Alan Bawden <[email protected]>

[email protected] or                               [Last Update 4/93]
    [email protected]

    CUNYMUS is the list for students of the music programs of Graduate
    Center of the City University of New York.  The purposes of this list
    are:

    1) to provide students with discussions of music on a scholarly level,
    as befits students in a doctoral program (those who prefer more
    trivial discussions are directed to CLASSM-L@BROWNVM or
    rec.music.classical on USENET);

    2) to provide a forum for communication, since we have no campus on
    which we can regularly congregate and exchange ideas; and

    3) a means of keeping informed of activities taking place in the music
    programs.

    Though intended for students at the Graduate Center, students in music
    programs at other CUNY colleges are welcome as well.

    Students not from a CUNY school are encouraged to subscribe for the
    purpose of seeking the views of the students of CUNY.

    To subscribe to the list send e-mail to LISTSERV@CUNYVMS1 on BITNET or
    [email protected] with the BODY of the mail containing:

    SUB CUNYMUS your full name

    For example, sub cunymus Bobby Vee

    SIGNOFF

    LISTSERV supports a few other commands for your convenience.  The
    following commands can be handled automatically by the list processor.
    Remember to send command to LISTSERV@CUNYVMS1 on BITNET or on the
    Internet to [email protected]

          SIGNOFF CUNYMUS       - to remove yourself from the list
          REVIEW CUNYMUS        - to get a list of subscribers
          QUERY CUNYMUS         - to get the status of your entry on the list
          SET CUNYMUS NOMAIL    - to remain on the list but not receive mail
          SET CUNYMUS MAIL      - to resume receiving mail from the list
          SET CUNYMUS CONCEAL   - to not report your address in a REVIEW
          SET CUNYMUS NOCONCEAL - to report your address in a REVIEW
          SET CUNYMUS REPRO     - to receive posts you make to CUNYMUS
          SET CUNYMUS NOREPRO   - to not receive posts you make to CUNYMUS

    By default, subscriptions are set to MAIL, REPRO, NOCONCEAL.

    If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about CUNYMUS,
    please contact the list owners at the address below.

    Owners:  Bob Kosovsky [email protected] Theresa Muir
    [email protected]

CUPLE-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    This list was formed to serve as a vehicle for (1) discussion of
    topics related to the Comprehensive Unified Physics Learning
    Environment (CUPLE) software for PC compatible computers and (2)
    collection of any information related to this software.

    Archives of CUPLE-L and related files are stored in the CUPLE-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command INDEX CUPLE-L
    to [email protected] or [email protected] as the first
    line in the body of a mail message (NOT the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to CUPLE-L, send the command SUB CUPLE-L your full name
    to [email protected] or [email protected] via a mail
    message (again, as the first line in the body of the mail, not the
    Subject: line).

    For example:  SUB CUPLE-L John Doe

    Owner:  [email protected]

cussnet on [email protected]                            [Last Update 11/92]

    Computer Users in the Social Sciences (CUSS) is a discussion group
    devoted to issues of interest to social workers, counselors, and human
    service workers of all disciplines.  The discussion frequently
    involves computer applications in treatment, agency administration,
    and research.  Students, faculty, community based professionals, and
    just good 'ole plain folks join in the disucssion.  Software,
    hardware, and ethical issues associated with their use in the human
    service generate lively and informative discussions.  Please join us.

    To join the list, send email to "[email protected]" The first line of
    text should be: subscribe cussnet

    To remove yourself from the list, send email to "[email protected]"
    The first line of text should be: unsubscribe cussnet

    Any problems should be directed to [email protected]

    Moderator: Bill Allbritten, Ph.D. (Director, Counseling and Testing
    Center, Murray State University, Murray, KY.  42071)

CUMREC-L%[email protected]                  [Last Update 4/93]

    The list is intended for anyone involved with computer use in college
    and university administration, especially for non-technical
    administrators; it is named after the annual conference.  Topics
    include, but are not limited to:

       - Purchase of administrative software from vendors--advice
         from some campuses that may not be on a vendors list of
         *showcases*
       - General purpose software and hardware purchase--not nuts and
         bolts, but some general sharing of ideas
       - You've decided to write a major administrative system from
         scratch-- will someone share something with you so you don't
         need to re-invent the wheel?
       - The CUMREC conference itself--sharing information, keeping
         in touch with people we've met at past conferences.
       - Just about anything that a CUMREC paper could be written on.

    To subscribe to the list, send mail to the Coordinator if you can't
    use LISTSERV commands or do:  TELL LISTSERV at NDSUVM1 SUB CUMREC-L
    your_full_name from any system that will let you use TELL or send the
    command::  SUB CUMREC-L your name as the only text in a message to
    LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.

    Note:  this list has the option SEND=PRIVATE which means that only
    people who are current subscribers can send to the list.  This is not
    intended to discourage participation, but to encourage subscription
    and to help avoid some types of mailer loops.  If you want to send
    something to the list, simply subscribe to the list first by following
    the above instructions.

    Coordinator: Joe Moore <CC19%SDSUMUS.SDSTATE.EDU>

CVNET%[email protected]

    The Color and Vision Network; the purpose is to make people in vision
    research and in color research who utilize e-mail communication known
    to each other.  Mass mailing can also be easily done, so announcements
    supplied to CVNET@YORKVM1 get distributed to the subscriber list.
    Another activity is the compilation of a key word list that describes
    the activities of those listed.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    CVNET%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Peter K. Kaiser <pkaiser%[email protected]>

CW-MAIL%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of campus-wide electronic mail systems.
    The recent developments in computer networking have created the need
    for unified E-mail systems, capable of handling mail-type
    communications among users on many different kinds of computers
    (mainframes, superminis, minis, personal computers), working for the
    same organization.  This communication can be within the organization
    or directed to other users on the different networks (BitNet,
    Internet, etc.).  This list strives to provide a forum for developers
    of such systems.  Topics to be discussed are how to carry out such an
    effort, experiences in the implementation, recommended policies,
    hardware issues, etc.  It is aimed primarily (but not limited to)
    developers of university campus-wide e-mail systems.

    In an effort to assure a productive environment, subscription will be
    filtered by the list Coordinators, who may require additional
    information before a subscription request is accepted (curious
    bystanders clogging up the network are not desired).  The list itself
    is unmoderated.  Monthly notebooks are kept.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@TECMTYVM via interactive message or mail:  SUBSCRIBE CW-EMAIL
    Your full name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above
    command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Juan M. Courcoul <POSTMAST%[email protected]>
    <POSTMAST%[email protected]>

CWIS-L%[email protected] Mailing list for discussing the creation
    and implimentation of campus-wide information systems.  The term CWIS
    includes systems which make information and services publicly
    available on campus via kiosks, interactive computing systems and/or
    campus networks.  Services routinely include directory information,
    calendars, bulletin boards, databases and library information.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@WUVMD via interactive message or mail:  SUB CWIS-L Your full
    name where "your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
    Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the
    only line in the text\/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Comments, questions, etc., should be directed to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Steve Middlebrook <C94882SM%[email protected]>

Cyber-L%[email protected]

    Network digest for people who support and/or install Control Data
    (CDC) systems.  In general, any topic which may be of general interest
    to people who support and/or install CDC systems is relevant to the
    digest, including:

       - Problem reports and solutions, including information from
         the support system, SOLVER.
       - Requests for help concerning problems on CDC systems.
       - Announcements and reviews of new products or upgrades to
         products, including CDC supplied as well as site supplied
         products.
       - Installation experiences/problems encountered when
         installing products:  things to watch out for; things to
         avoid.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to Info%[email protected].

    Coordinator: <Info%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    CYBSYS-L%[email protected]
    [email protected]

    The Cybernetics and Systems mailing list is an open list serving those
    working in or just interested in the interdisciplinary fields of
    Systems Science, Cybernetics, and related fields (e.g.  General
    Systems Theory, Complex Systems Theory, Dynamic Systems Theory,
    Computer Modeling and Simulation, Network Theory, Self-Organizing
    Systems Theory, Information Theory, Fuzzy Set Theory).  The list is
    coordinated by members of the Systems Science department of the Watson
    School at SUNY-Binghamton, and is affiliated with the International
    Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) and the American Society for
    Cybernetics (ASC).

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@BINGVMB via mail
    or interactive message:  SUB CYBSYS-L your_full_name where
    "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB CYBSYS-L Joan Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:  SUB CYBSYS-L
    your_full_name in the body of a message to
    [email protected] or
    LISTSERV%[email protected].  To unsubscribe send the
    following command:  UNSUB CYBSYS-L

    Coordinator: Cliff Joslyn <[email protected]>

D-ORAL-L on LISTSERV@NIHLIST or [email protected]   [Last Update 11/92]

    The Oral Microbiology/Immunology Interest Group is an international
    forum for discussions of problems facing scientists and clinicians
    that deal with human and mammalian oral microbiota.  Microbiology
    discussions include the prevalence of, and diseases caused by oral
    microbiota, physiology and genetics of virulence factors, host
    response to pathogens and virulence factors, autoimmune oral diseases,
    and the effects of aging on immune response.  This forum will also
    serve as a conduit between members of professional societies that have
    Oral Microbiology and Immunology interest Sections including the NIDR,
    IADR/AADR, ASM, FEMS, AAAS and other groups.  Announcement of coming
    events and public pre-meeting organizational communications are
    encouraged.

    To subscribe to D-ORAL-L, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@NIHLIST (or [email protected]) via mail text or
    interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE D-ORAL-L your full name For example:  SUBSCRIBE D-ORAL-L
    Jane Doe

       Owners: Dr. John Spitznagel <[email protected]>
               Cynthia Walczak     <[email protected]>

DANCE-L%[email protected]
    DANCE-L on LISTSERV@HEARN

    The purpose of DANCE-L is to create a global electronic forum and
    medium for information exchange between all who are interested in
    folkdance and traditional dance.

    This list hopes to contribute to a better contact between dancers,
    dancing masters, choreographers, dance documentalists, choreologists,
    organizers of folkloristic festivals and performances, dance and
    folklore organizations, publishers of dance books, records,
    videotapes.

    The information in this list should concentrate on: addresses of the
    above-mentioned groups, terminology, bibliographies, discographies,
    facts on historic and social backgrounds of folkdance, dance and
    choreography descriptions, costumes, announcements and reports of
    performances and festivals.

    The list participants will be stimulated to actively engage and share
    responsibility in a number of projects:

       - to establish an INTERNATIONAL FOLKDANCE DATABASE, by using a
         standard exchange record format, with the dance name as the
         main entry.
       - to establish a FOLKDANCE DOCUMENTATION DATABASE, also by
         using a standard exchange record format, with book or
         article title as the main entry.
       - to establish a MULTILINGUAL FOLKDANCE TERMINOLOGY
         DATABASE,also by using a standard exchange record format,
         with the English term as the main entry.

    To subscribe to DANCE-L send a message or MAIL to one of the addresses
    above:  SUB DANCE-L your full name eg.  SUB DANCE-L Ginger Rogers

    Description of List

Dark-Sun on [email protected]                            [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    Dark-Sun is an open, unmoderated discussion list dealing with all
    aspects of the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons world of Dark-Sun.

    Any and all topics related are welcome.

    Mail messages are not archived. There will, however, be files
    available for retrieval as they are uploaded by list members. You may
    obtain a list of files in the archives by sending the command:

    INDEX -ALL

    in the body of an e-mail to [email protected].

    To subscribe, send the following command in the body of the mail to
    [email protected] on the Internet:

    SUBSCRIBE DARK-SUN yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:

    SUBSCRIBE DARK-SUN Alistair G. Lowe-Norris

    Owner: Alistair G. Lowe-Norris <agl1@@le.ac.uk>

DASP-L on [email protected]

    This is to annonce an electronic mailing list for the discussion of
    digital acoustic signal processing and related subjects.  Topics
    include:

       - Digital Signal Processing Techniques in Time and Frequency
         Domain,
       - Advanced Spectral Analysis Methods,
       - Applications of Neural Networks in Acoustics,
       - Efficient Computational algorithms.

    To subscribe, send e-mail or tell to [email protected] with the
    following command in the body or text:

    subscribe DASP-L your_first_name your_surname

    Coordinator: Frantisek Kadlec BITNET, EARN :  FKADLEC@CSEARN Czech
    Technical University Prague, Czechoslovakia

data-protection on [email protected]               [Last Update 5/93]

    The aims of the data-protection list are to encourage an exchange of
    information for those with responsibilities for Data Protection within
    their organization and to encourage questions and answers from any
    other interested people.  People living outside the UK are welcome to
    join our list and make the discussions more interesting!

    To join this list send the following message to

    [email protected]

    join data-protection Yourfirstname Yoursurname

    for list of lists the message should be

            lists                   (short form of lists)
            lists full              (a short description for each list)

       to leave a list
            leave listname
       eg.  leave data-protection

    Owner:  Sally Justice [email protected]

DB2-L%[email protected]

    This list is intended to serve those interested in discussions of
    IBM's DB2 Data Base Product and any associated topics such as SQL and
    QMF.

    Archives of DB2-L back issues can be listed by sending the command
    INDEX DB2-L to LISTSERV@AUVM.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@AUVM:  SUB DB2-L
    your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your name, not your login Id.
    For example:  SUB DB2-L Joan Doe Non-BitNet users can subscribe by
    sending the above command in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Patty Burke <PBURKE%[email protected]>

DBASE-L%[email protected]
    [email protected]
    [email protected]

    Mailing list dedicated to the use of the dBase language for
    manipulating databases.  Emphasis will be given on comments of how to
    build and maintain working systems using any of the dialects of these
    languages (Clipper, Fox, dbase II, III, IV, etc).  Users of the list
    are encouraged to participate on topics such as:  transaction
    processing, system implementation on networks, concurrency, library
    construction, modular design, function design, etc.  All the above
    topics will be treated under the light of the dBase language, so the
    focus will be on implementing algorithms using this language.

    BitNet users can subscribe by issuing the following command:  TELL
    LISTSERV AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE DBASE-L Your_full_name Example:  TELL
    LISTSERV AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE DBASE-L Mary Doe or the equivalent for
    sending messages, if your operating system is not VM/SP.  Non-BitNet
    users can join by sending a message to [email protected]
    with the one-line command "SUBSCRIBE DBASE-L Your_full_name" in the
    body/text (*NOT* in the Subject: field).

    Owner: Agustin Gonzalez Tuchmann
    <PL155880%[email protected]> <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]                               [Last Update 11/92]

    The DDTs-Users mailing list is for discussions of issues related to
    the DDTs defect tracking sofware from QualTrak, including (but not
    limited to) software, methods, mechanisms, techniques, general usage
    tips, policies, bugs, and bug workarounds.  It is intended primarily
    for DDTs administrators, but that does not necessarily preclude other
    topics.

    To join the DDTs-Users mailing list, send the command

    subscribe ddts-users

    in the body of a message to "[email protected]".  If you want
    to subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from,
    then append that address to the "subscribe" command; for example, to
    subscribe "my-other-address":

    subscribe ddts-users [email protected]

    The list is an open list; anyone may subscribe.  I would like to
    discourage subscribing subsidiary redistribution points, because that
    makes administering the mailing list harder, but I do not forbid it.
    There is not yet either an FAQ list or a "digestified" version of the
    mailing list.

    Submissions should be sent to "[email protected]".  That
    address is a direct mail reflector; all messages sent to that address
    are immediately forwarded to every member of the mailing list,
    including the submitter.  The mailing list is unmoderated.

    All messages to the list are being archived, but no method has yet
    been provided for retrieving these archives.

    If you encounter a problem subscribing or submitting messages to the
    mailing list, you may send e-mail to the mailing list manager.
    Include detailed information on what the problem is.  If you get an
    error message, include that.

    List Manager: Joe Wells <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]
    D-Flames@VIRGINIA (BitNet)
    ...!uunet!virginia!dead-flames (uucp)

    Digest for fans of Grateful Dead music.  The list is bidirectionally
    gatewayed with the USENET newsgroup rec.music.gdead.  A digest is
    created and distributed at least once per day, more often if traffic
    warrants.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    [email protected] (Internet), DF-Req@Virginia
    (BitNet), or ...!uunet!virginia!dead-flames-request (uucp).

    Coordinator: Marc Rouleau <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]@* D-Heads@VIRGINIA (BitNet)
    ...!uunet!virginia!dead-heads (uucp)

    Mailing list for Grateful Dead music fans who don't have time to read
    Dead-Flames but want to hear about upcoming shows, ticket
    availability, ride-sharing, etc.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    [email protected] (Internet), DH-Req@VIRGINIA
    (BitNet), or ...!uunet!virginia!dead-heads-request (uucp).

    Coordinator: Marc Rouleau <[email protected]>

DEAFBLND on [email protected]                         [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    Dual sensory impairment (deaf-blindness) is the topic of this forum.
    The mission of DEAFBLND is to share information, inquiries, ideas, and
    opinions on matters pertaining to dual sensory impairment.  The list
    is open to professionals in the field, to individuals with DSI, and to
    their families and friends.

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe send mail to LISTSERV@UKCC or on the Internet to
    [email protected] with the body containing the command SUB
    DEAFBLND Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Owner:

          Bob Moore                       STR002@UKCC
          Sanders-Brown Center on Aging   [email protected]
          University of Kentucky          (606) 253-5960

DEASE-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 11/92]
    or [email protected]

    DEASE-L is a new Listserv discussion list about any aspect of the
    DataEase database (marketed by DataEase International, Inc.).

    To subscribe, send an interactive message or mail to LISTSERV@AKRONVM
    (on BITNET) as follows:

    SUBscribe DEASE-L Your Name

DEEPSEA on [email protected]                         [Last Update 1/93]
    or [email protected]

    DEEPSEA's purpose is to serve the world's community of deep-sea and
    hydrothermal vent biologists working in the areas of evolution,
    ecology, biogeography, paleontology, systematics, phylogenetics, and
    population genetics.

    To subscribe to the DEEPSEA list send e-mail to [email protected]
    or [email protected] with the BODY containing the command:

    SUB DEEPSEA yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:  sub deepsea Jacque Cousteau

    Owner:  Andrew McArthur [email protected]

DRS on [email protected]                   [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    The Dead Runners Society is a discussion group for runners of all
    levels and interests, from nature-lovers to competitors.  We discuss
    everything from meditation to marathon training, and we tend to share
    the belief that there is something about running that goes beyond just
    the exercise or sport of it!

    If you would like to subscribe or re-subscribe to the DRS, please send
    the command:

    SUB DRS Your Name

    This is a 'closed' list, which means that listserv will not accept
    your subscription right away, but will forward it to the list owner,
    who then will add you to the list.

    The mail from this group also comes out in digest form, so that
    members who don't like getting a lot of mail can receive it in a daily
    dose. If you want the digest version then send a note to the list
    owner once you are added to the list.

    Carpe Viam (Seize the Road),

    Listowner:  Chris Conn [email protected] Austin, TX

[email protected]                     [Last Updated 28-January-92]
    vmsnet.networks.management.decmcc (newsgroup)

    The charter of this group is talking about anything to do with network
    management using the DEC Enterprise Management Architecture
    product-set named DECmcc.  The newsgroup and the mailing list are
    gatewayed so that you can take your pick of how to participate.  If
    you wish to subscribe to the mailing list, you can do so by sending a
    1-line mail message to [email protected].  The body of the
    message should contain only the single line

    subscribe decmcc FirstName SurName (Optional Additional Comments)

    Note: To include special characters in your comments, please put "'"
    (single quote/apostrophe) on each end of the string.  Your mail
    address is captured from the header of your registration request.

    To receive more info about the listserver and how to talk to it, send
    a 1-line mail message to [email protected] with the body
    containing the single line

    help

    The subject field is ignored by the listserver when addressing it with
    requests.

    After subscribing, to post to the mailing list send your messages to

    [email protected]

    If you have the vmsnet.* distribution available on news, I would
    recommend that you follow the group there.  The mailing list is
    primarily intended for those who don't have access to the vmsnet
    newsgroups.

    Bob Boyd <[email protected]> 919-541-4441

DECNEWS on LISTSERV@UBVM                                [Last Updated 1/92]
    or [email protected]

    DECNEWS is a new list for people interested in receiving a monthly
    electronic newsletter from Digital Equipment Corporation's
    Education/Science Business Unit.  The newsletter's purpose is to
    provide a single, compact source of information about Digital to users
    in educational institutions and research organizations.  Content
    includes brief announcements of new products, new third-party
    applications available on Digital platforms, special programs and
    services for education users (e.g.  TEI), resources, and new
    installations or innovations from Digital's education/science
    customers.

    Items will be brief, and pointers will be given on how to obtain more
    background information over the network if interested.  The conference
    is a moderated list, and only the monthly newsletter will be posted,
    plus an occasional special announcement.  Readers' responses will be
    directed to the newsletter's editor.

    Archives of DECNEWS and related files are stored in the DECNEWS
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command INDEX DECNEWS
    to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] as the first line in
    the body of a mail message (NOT the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to DECNEWS, send the command SUB DECNEWS your name to
    LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] via a mail message
    (again, as the first line in the body of the mail, NOT the Subject).

    For example: SUB DECNEWS Joe Shmoe

    DECNEWS is also gatewayed into the bit.listserv.decnews news group of
    USENET News so if you have access to news reading software, you should
    read this list there to reduce unnecessary network traffic.

    Owner:  Mary Hoffmann <[email protected]>

[email protected]                     [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    A list named DECRDB-L@SBCCVM has been started for those interested in
    Digital Equipment Corporation's Relational Database products.

    This purpose of this list is to discuss any issue related to Rdb or
    any associated software and competing products.  This may include but
    is not limited to any problems/solutions/hints/suggestions/useful
    programs/etc.  Although this is list is intended as a user forum,
    Individuals from DEC and other Relational Database vendors are also
    welcome and are encouraged to become members and participate in the
    discussion.  The only restriction is that imposed by BITNET:
    Advertisements are not permitted.

    To join the list, send a mail message to [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the text containing the command:

    SUB DECRDB-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  Sanjay Kapur |Internet:  [email protected] Systems
    Staff, Computing Services, |Bitnet:  SKAPUR@USB State University of
    New York, |SPAN/HEPnet: 44132::SKAPUR Stony Brook, NY 11794-2400
    |Phone:(516)632-8029, FAX:(516)632-8046

DEOS-L on [email protected]              [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    or [email protected]

    The American Center for the Study of Distance Education at
    Pennsylvania State University have now decided to open DEOS-L, an
    international discussion forum for distance education.

    Initially, the intention is to facilitate discussion of some of the
    issues presented in DEOSNEWS.  We hope to promote communication among
    distance educators, and to disseminate information and requests about
    distance education around the world.

    DEOS-L will be open for everyone who wants to subscribe, and all
    subscribers may post information to the list.  However, to enhance the
    quality of DEOS-L, we have decided to review the notes posted.

    To subscribe to DEOS-L, just post the following command to
    LISTSERV@PSUVM or [email protected]:  SUBSCRIBE DEOS-L Your Full
    Name

    The following are the titles of the first articles posted in DEOSNEWS:

       #1   The American Center for Study of Distance Education
       #2   GO MEEC! A Goal Oriented Method for Establishment of an Electronic
            College
       #3   Audio-Conferencing in Graduate Education: A Case Study
       #4   Abstracts from the American Journal of Distance Education 1987
       #5   The ICDL Database for Distance Education
       #6   Bibliography on Computer Mediated Communication in Distance Education
       #7   Computer-Assisted Language Learning at a Distance: An International
            Survey
       #8   Abstracts from the American Journal of Distance Education 1988
       #9   China's Network of Radio and Television Universities
       #10  Computer-Mediated Communication and Distance Education Around the
            world
       #11  New Accessions List 1991, No. 2.
       #12  Abstracts from the American Journal of Distance Education 1989
       #13  Interview with Reidar Roll, Secretary General of the
            International Council for Distance Education
       #14  Innovative Computer Conferencing Courses
       #15  Features of Distance Education in Finland
       #16  Abstracts from the American Journal of Distance Education 1990

    To subscribe to DEOSNEWS, just post the following command to
    LISTSERV@PSUVM or [email protected]:  SUBSCRIBE DEOSNEWS Your
    Full Name"

DERYNI-L on [email protected]        [Last Update 9/92]

    DERYNI-L is a mailing list for fans of Katherine Kurtz' novels set in
    the Deryni universe, along with her other works.

    This list is a return of the list I had started before experiencing
    major hardware problems with the system forcing me to close the site
    for some time.  Now that we've returned with new hardware and in a new
    domain, along with an automated mail-server, it's time to re-start the
    list.

    To subscribe to DERYNI-L, send the following command to
    [email protected]:

    SUBSCRIBE DERYNI-L

    Owner:  Edward J. Branley <[email protected]>

[email protected]                         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    A list devoted to a discussion of Jacques Derrida and deconstruction.
    To subscribe, send a one line message to [email protected]

    subscribe derrida your full name

    If I can be of any assistance, please contact me.

    Owner:  David L Erben [email protected]
    [email protected]

DESIGN-L@PSUVM                                           [Last Update 3/93]

    A listserver list related to basic design and applied design.  This
    list concerns both art and architecture.  It also concerns general
    information related to design, s.a., conferences and other design
    events.  It forwards information from many telecommunication sources
    to the list.  At times, discussions are encouraged.

    Howard Ray Lawrence, List Owner HRL@PSUVM HRL@PSUARCH

DEVEL-L@AUVM                                 [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    A public discussion list for all persons interested in technology
    transfer in international development. The list is sponsored by
    Volunteers in Technical Assistance (VITA), a private, nonprofit,
    voluntary organization for humanitarian assistance established in
    1959. Subscribers discuss their shared interests in the list's
    subject, which can include current news, new books, computers and
    communications in development, other new technologies, personal
    experiences, entrepreneurship, relations between technology and the
    amelioration of poverty in Third World countries, projects,
    organizations, and educational programs, but need not be restricted to
    these topics. Subscribers automatically receive VITA's monthly
    newsletter.

    To subscribe, send mail text or interactive message to LISTSERV@AUVM
    or [email protected] that reads as follows:  SUB DEVEL-L <your
    full name> You may leave the list at any time by sending a "SIGNOFF
    DEVEL-L" command to LISTSERV@AUVM. To post a message to all
    subscribers, use the address DEVEL-L@AUVM.

    For editorial correspondence on the newsletter or messages to VITA,
    use the address VITA@GMUVAX; please don't use it for other purposes.

    Coordinator: R. R. Ronkin, VITA Volunteer, VITA@GMUVAX.

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 4/93]

    A list for the discussion of Bel Canto and related material. The
    Norwegian band Bel Canto's music is sort of a cross-over between 4AD,
    world music and techno. The list is named after one of their songs.

    Archives are available from ftp.ifi.uio.no in the file
    /pub/bel-canto/dewy-fields. Requests for subscription etc. should be
    sent [email protected].

    List Maintainer: Kjetil T. Homme <[email protected]>

DIABETIC on LISTSERV@PCCVM

    A forum for the open discussion of diabetic concerns by the people
    directly involved - the diabetic patient.  I take this move because my
    wife is also a diabetic with advanced complications.  I feel that an
    open forum for those most affected that is free from criticism is
    sorely needed.

    To subscribe to this list send a message or MAIL to LISTSERV@PCCVM on
    BITNET with the content containing the command:

    SUBSCRIBE DIABETIC your full name

     R N Hathhorn, VM Systems Support  |  Portland Community College
     Computer Services Department      |  P. O. Box 19000
     Sylvania Campus:  CCB27c          |  12000 S. W. 49th Ave.
     (503) 244-6111  ext. 4705         |  Portland Oregon  97219
     [email protected]

DIARRHOE on LISTSERV@SEARN or [email protected]

    DIARRHOE is a mailing list for information exchange and discussions on
    all aspects related to diseases, disorders, and chemicals which cause
    diarrhoea in humans and animals.

    To become a member send mail (or message on BITNET) to listserv@searn
    (bitnet) or [email protected] (internet) with the following
    command in the BODY:  SUBSCRIBE DIARRHOE your full name

    To send messages to all other members of the group:  address your
    message to: diarrhoe@searn (bitnet) or [email protected]
    (internet)

    Owner:  Eng-leong Foo Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Unesco
    Microbial Resources Center & Dept of Bacteriology email:
    eng-leong_foo_mircen-ki%[email protected]

[email protected]

    A mailing list has been started for users of Biosym Technologies, Inc.
    software.  This includes the following products:

        InsightII:  visualization and manipulation of biological macromolecules
        Discover:  molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics, E. minimization
        Dmol:  LDF quantum chemistry calculations
        Homology:  protein model-building tool
        Delphi:  electrostatic-field calculations on biological macromolecules
        Polymer:  calculations on polymer chains

    This list is not run by Biosym; however, several of their in-house
    people subscribe, and may contribute from time to time.

    To subscribe (or, later, to unsubscribe, if you wish!) send electronic
    mail containing your full name and affiliation to:
    [email protected]

    If you wish some path other than what appears on the "From:" line to
    be your offical dibug address, say so in the body of your epistle.
    Once I get it and add you, I'll send you the Official Introduction,
    receipt of which will indicate that I hear you and you hear me.

    To post to the list, send mail to:
    [email protected]

    Oh, yes: this list is undigested and unmoderated.  In fact, it is
    barely coordinated!  However, I have agreed to take on that onorous
    task.  If you have reason to believe that email isn't getting through,
    you can write to me personally as
    [email protected] (first choice), or
    [email protected] (second choice), or as
    [email protected] (way down on the list).

    Finally a disclaimer.  DIBUG stands for "Discover Insight Biosym
    Users' Group." Any resemblance to any other term commonly in use among
    the computationally literate is purely coincidental.  :-)

    Owner:

          Peter S. Shenkin, Department of Chemistry
          Barnard College, New York, NY  10027
          (212)854-1418
          [email protected]   [email protected]

[email protected]

    Digest devoted to computer and video game reviews, with interested in
    just about any games that run on computers, including IBM PC, Atari,
    Amiga, Macintosh, Apple II and Unix computers, as well as video games
    for the Nintendo, Sega, NEC, Atari, and so on.  It also covers games
    for the portable market (e.g. the Atari Lynx and Nintendo GameBoy).

    This is a *REVIEWS ONLY* mailing list, with all submissions edited to
    fit into a common and consistent format.  Discussion of the relative
    merits of different gaming computers, technical discussion of
    resolution required to display 3D graphics, and general flaming and
    hostility will be left to the many different forums appropriate for
    that type of discussion.

    To subscribe to the digest, send your request to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Dave Taylor <[email protected]>
    <limbo!taylor%[email protected]>

[email protected]                        [Last Update 4/93]

    DINOSAUR is an open, unmoderated discussion list about dinosaurs and
    other archosaurs of the Mesozoic Era. Subjects range from popular
    press and news items to detailed paleontological theories.

    To subscribe, send a regular email request to:
    [email protected]

    Note that the list is currently maintained by hand. In addition, the
    list does not change "From" on submitted items. That means replies
    will go to the originator, not the list.

    Owner: John Matrow <[email protected]>

DIPL-L@MITVMA                                            [Last Update 9/92]
    [email protected]

    Mailing list dedicated to the game Diplomacy as played via electronic
    mail, especially via the Diplomacy Adjudicator (the judge)

    BITNET users can subscribe by sending the message SUBSCRIBE DIPL-L
    your_full_name to [email protected]

    Internet users send SUBSCRIBE DIPL-L your_full_name in the BODY of a
    mail message to [email protected]

    For more information about the judge, send the message help to the
    judge.  ([email protected])

    Owner: Nicholas Fitzpatrick [email protected]
    [email protected]

Direct-L on LISTSERV@uafsysb
    or [email protected]

    The DIRECT-L list was formed to provide a forum for discussions of the
    software program MacroMind Director for the Macintosh.  Possible
    discussion topics include but are not limited to:

          Programming in Lingo
          Hardware configurations
          Use with other software packages
          Video sources, techniques, methods
          Kiosk development
          Device drivers

    This will be an unmoderated list with archives.  Archives of DIRECT-L
    will be stored in the DIRECT-L FILELIST.  To receive a list of files
    send the command INDEX DIRECT-L to LISTSERV@UAFSYSB

    To subscribe to DIRECT-L, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@UAFSYSB via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE DIRECT-L Your_full_name

    where "Your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUBSCRIBE DIRECT-L Rita Someone

    Owner: CB Lih <CBLIH@UAFSYSB>

DISARM-L%[email protected]

    DISARM-L provides discussions of military and political strategy,
    technology, sociology, and popular peace activism involved in
    accelerating disarmament of nuclear, conventional ,chemical and
    biological weapons.  Also discussion of other destabilizing actions
    such as suprpower intervention and exploitation of the 3rd world.
    Soviet, WTO, European, Asiatic and Latin American participants
    welcomed!  Also see DISARM-D for a monthly-Digest form of the list.

    Those with interactive BITNET communication can subscribe and also
    access the monthly logs by issuing the command:  TELL
    LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 INDEX DISARM-L and the command:  TELL
    LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 GET DISARM-L LOGyymm Those without interactive
    BitNet access should send requests to the Moderator by E-mail.

    Moderator: Donald Parsons
    <DFP10%[email protected]>

DISARM-D%[email protected]

    The list that stores and distributes the monthly digests.  Interactive
    users can obtain these directly as disarm-d logyymm.  Also see
    DISARM-L for an immediate-redistribution (mailing list) form of the
    Digest.

    Those with interactive BITNET communication can subscribe and also
    access the monthly logs by issuing the command:  TELL
    LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 INDEX DISARM-D and the command:  TELL
    LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 GET DISARM-D LOGyymm Those without interactive
    BitNet access should send requests to the Moderator by E-mail.

    Moderator: Donald Parsons
    <DFP10%[email protected]>

DISASTER RESEARCH <[email protected]>
    <myers_mf%CUBLDR@COLORADO> (BitNet)

    The Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware moderates
    an electronic teleconference entitled DISASTER RESEARCH.  The
    teleconference is designed to enable sociologists and other scholars
    to exchange information and share expertise in areas of common
    research interest.  The discussion groups take on a sociological
    approach, as they look at human social behavior within organizations
    and communities during times of disaster.  Sub-areas include:

       - Interactive newsletter: latest developments in disaster
         research field.
       - Hotline: notification network to dispatch teams to
         large-scale community emergencies, and for coordination
         between research units.
       - Bulletin board: upcoming reports & publications,
         conferences, new database releases, resources for visitors.
       - Research: discussion groups, messages from visiting faculty,
         inter-library communication to track fugitive
         disaster-related literature.
       - Education: interdisciplinary liaison with scholars primarily
         involved in other fields, contact with professionals in
         corporate and government offices work in emergency
         management.

    The actual messages are transmitted via a special distributed server
    called GRAND (GRAND@UDACSVM) with peers located worldwide.  The system
    operates 24 hours per day and contributions may be made via RFC822
    mail, PUNCH format, class M. Copies of previous postings are available
    on request from the server.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinators.

    Coordinators: Mary Fran Myers <[email protected]>
    David Butler <myers_mf%CUBLDR@COLORADO> (BitNet)

DISC-L on [email protected]

    DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS ON-LINE LISTINGS

    Discovery Communications has establised a "listserv" to make available
    advanced listings and curriculum material for educational programming
    on The Discovery Channel and The Learning Channel.

    The listserv originates from SENDIT, NoDak's K-12 Telcom Network, and
    sends listings automatically via the Internet to list subscribers.
    These listings may be re-posted on educational computer networks as
    long as educators are _NOT_ charged for access.

    Subscribing to this listserv is FREE and only requires access to
    Internet and an Internet address.  The procedure for subscribing to
    this listserv is as follows:  (The listserv below is NOT the same as
    the BITNET version by Eric Thomas) - send e-mail to:

    [email protected]

    - the "subject" line can be left blank

    - the body of the message should consist of the following:

    subscribe disc-l YourFirstName YourLastName set disc-l mail ack

    NOTE:  l is a lower case L

    - in a few minutes you should receive an e-mail message confirming
    that you have subscribed

    - if you want a help file, send e-mail to:

    [email protected]

    the message should contain only the word "help"

    Owner:  Gleason Sackmann [email protected]

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 4/93]

    Discussion of anything related to Robert Fripp and King Crimson

    Moderator: Toby Howard, [email protected]

DISSPLA%[email protected]

    Mailing list for news and information exchange concerning DISSPLA.
    DISSPLA (Display Integrated Software System and Plotting LAnguage) is
    a high-level FORTRAN graphics subroutine library designed for
    programmers in engineering, science and business.  The list is
    intended for users and maintainers of DISSPLA.  Topics include
    programming hints, bugs and fixes, implementation on various operating
    systems and I/O devices.

    To subscribe to the list send the command:  SUB DISSPLA your_full_name
    (where your_full_name is your real name, not your userid/logonid) to
    [email protected] either in an interactive message (TELL/SEND)
    or as the only line of text in the BODY of mail.  Non-BitNet users can
    join by sending the SUB command in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Zvika Bar-Deroma <AER7101%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    An unmoderated list for discussing large scale distributed object
    systems.

    If you are interested in joining the mailing list, please send mail
    using any of the addresses below.  To help introduce each other, it
    would be nice if you could include something about what your interests
    are, and maybe something about what areas you are working in.

          Internet domain address: [email protected]
          Old style arpa address:  distobj-request%[email protected]
          USA usenet address:      ...!hplabs!hplb!distobj-request
          UK usenet address:            [email protected]

    Coordinator: Harry Barman <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 9/92]
    [email protected]

    Data Interfile Transfer, Testing and Operations Utility

    DITTO-L is an international electronic forum for anyone interested in
    discussing the use of the IBM Data Interfile Transfer, Testing, and
    Operations utility (DITTO for VSE & VM, MVS/DITTO).

    To subscribe send the command SUB DITTO-L full name in one of the
    following ways:  a) from BITNET as interactive message to your nearest
    backbone LISTSERV or LISTSERV@AWIIMC12 b) from BITNET, Internet and
    connected networks in the BODY of a mail with your preferred mailbox
    in the From:-field to 1) your preferred backbone LISTSERV 2)
    LISTSERV@AWIIMC12 (BITNET) [email protected]
    (Internet) 3) [email protected]

DIV-II on [email protected]                    [Last Update 4/93]

    DIV-II is a forum for fans of NCAA Division II Athletics.  Especially
    encouraged are submissions of scores and highlights from athletic
    events including NCAA Division II schools.  Discussion of issues,
    problems, and concerns peculiar to NCAA Division II are also
    encouraged.

    To subscribe, send mail to:

    [email protected]

    with the one-line message:

    subscribe DIV-II Your Name

    Phil Haskett, List Owner [email protected]

DIVERS-L on [email protected]                        [Last Update 9/92]
    or [email protected]

    Link up all persons with diversity concerns for exchange of
    information.  We are interested in persons of all backgrounds,
    including African American, Asian Pacific American, Hispanic/Latino
    American, Alaskan Native/American Indian...Caucasian American, Foreign
    (nonimigrant), including genders.  In terms of particular academic
    needs, we would like to have representative ethnic inputs into various
    academic programs.

    While the founders of the list are in the architectural area, they
    intend the list to be general.  Specific uses could be in terms of
    studio design problems, lecturers, exhibits, etc.  We would hope that
    we could enrich our studies in this way rather than focusing on any
    particular group.  We believe that every culture in America has
    something of value to contribute to the whole of American culture.

    To subscribe to the DIVERS-L list send e-mail to LISTSERV@PSUVM on
    BITNET or [email protected] with the BODY of the mail containing
    the command:

    SUB DIVERS-L your full name

    Eg.  SUB DIVERS-L Eldridge Franklin

    Owner:  Howard Lawrence <[email protected]>

DJ-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for campus radio DJ's, station managers, etc., to discuss
    various topics concerning college radio today, including federal and
    campus regulations, station policy discussions, equipment reviews,
    etc. (but not MUSIC reviews, there is a separate list for that).

    BitNet users may subscribe to the list by sending the following
    command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1:  SUB DJ-L Your full name where "Your full
    name" is your real name, not your login Id. Not-BitNet users can join
    by sending the above command as the only line in the text/body of a
    message to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Andrew Tabar <ARTABAR%[email protected]>

DKB-L on [email protected] DKB Ray Tracer
    DKBGUI on [email protected] DKB Graphical User Interface
    DKBPORT on [email protected] DKB Ray Tracer Porting

    This list concentrates on the DKB Ray Tracer that is developped by
    David Buck.  We also intend to archive the various versions of this
    software and art work created with this package.

    To join, issue:  SUB DKB-L Firstname Lastname to LISTSERV@TREARN

    Greetings..  Now that our general-purpose DKB-L is working well, I'd
    like to announce two more discussion lists, DKBGUI and
    [email protected]

    DKBGUI is designated to work on a graphical interface for DKB, and
    DKBPORT is concerned about porting DKB Ray Tracer to other platforms.

    to join either, send:  SUB listname Your_Full_Name (where "listname"
    is either DKBGUI or DKBPORT)

    to [email protected] in the body of a mail message.  You may put
    more than one command in your mail file, for example to subscribe to
    both lists.  Put these commands on separate lines in your mail
    message.

    Mailings for the list must go to either [email protected] or,
    [email protected].

    Regards, -turgut <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 5/93]

    A new mailing list has been set up for discussion among universities
    about the network integration of the Xerox Docutech printer.  Examples
    for discussion include accounting and authentication.

    This list has been set up at Cornell.  To subscribe to the list, send
    a message containing the command

    sub docutech-l Your Name

    to [email protected].

    Owner:  Joy Veronneau [email protected] Cornell University

DOLLH-L on [email protected]                        [Last Update 3/93]

    DOLLH-L is a list for those interested in Doll Houses.  The
    construction of Doll Houses and all this entails from planning to
    playing is of especial interest.  Any related topics are also welcome.

    To subscribe send e-mail to [email protected] with the BODY
    containing the command:

    SUB DOLLH-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:  sub dollh-l Barbara Kendoll

       An  Enthusiast  - [email protected]
       Ferris State University
       Big Rapids
       Michigan 49307

Donosy ([email protected])

    A mailing list for distribution of a news bulletin from Poland.  It is
    a volunteer effort, sent 5 days a week from Warsaw, summarizing the
    events there. It is also translated into English here, and I maintain
    the English edition mailing list as well.

DOROTHYL on LISTSERV@KENTVM                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    or [email protected]

    DOROTHYL is a discussion and idea list for lovers of the mystery
    genre.  It was concocted by a group of women librarians at a July 1991
    Washington, D.C.  meeting of the Association of Research Libraries and
    named in in honor of one of the great women mystery writers of the
    century.  Agatha Christie and Josephine Tey were strong contenders,
    but Dorothy L. Sayers had a LISTSERV-blessed middle initial.  Although
    there was serious discussion about limiting DOROTHY to women
    particpants and it would be entertaining to identify impostors (no
    doubt men would sneak on with anonymous ID@node, to join in DOROTHY's
    energizing discussion), the organizers opted for the widest possible
    number of serious participants.

    Tenets of DOROTHYL:

       -Everyone is welcome.
       -Those who wish to adopt the name of a mystery character, may use
        that name in postings.
       -The participants WILL have fun.

    Some suitable subjects for posting are:

       - Announcements of forthcoming books and previews.
       - Reviews, criticisms, comments, and appreciations of
         mysteries (books, plays, films).
       - Great mystery bookshops.
       - Awards.  It can take a long time to learn which are the
         annual prizewinners.  DOROTHYL may consider posting these as
         files.
       - Mysterious events.  Mystery travels, mystery walks in
         cities, mysteries of life.
       - Ideas for happenings, perhaps an evening of mystery readings
         at ALA or ARL or MLA?
       - An electronic mystery, with clues (apples, perhaps red ones
         of the Macintosh variety?), villains (the mailer-Daemon?),
         red herrings (byte-marks?), heroines, detectives -- the
         potential is as unlimited as the world of networking.

    At the outset, the list will be un-moderated (self-monitored).

    Everyone who joins ought to consider contacting her (his) favorite
    mystery author and inviting her (him) to join this list.  Since many
    mystery writers are academics, this could be a very fruitful and
    exciting chase.

    Subscription Instructions:

    To subscribe from a Bitnet account send an interactive or e-mail
    message addressed to Listserv@kentvm.  From the Internet send mail to
    [email protected].

    If you send e-mail leave the subject line blank.  The text of the
    message must be:

    Sub DOROTHYL Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    If you have questions please contact the owners.  If you need to know
    how to send e-mail or interactive messages contact your local computer
    services people for assistance with your local system.

    Yours for networked thrills, the Owners:

    Harriet Vane ([email protected]) Kinky X.Y.Z Friedman
    ([email protected])

[email protected] MD-DOS/IP Package

    Welcome to the MD-DOS/IP Mailing List!  Thanks to the continuing
    efforts of Tracy Logan of Lafayette there is now an official place for
    users and administrators to discuss their successes and failures using
    the University of Maryland and IBM's MD-DOS/IP package.

    I am one of the developers of DOS/IP and will be the administrator of
    this mailing list.  It will be unmoderated.  To send mail to the list,
    use the following id: [email protected] and requests to be
    added to the list should be addressed to:
    [email protected].

    If you anticipate many users at your site being interested in being
    part of this list, please arrange for a local mail reflector /
    exploder.

    All articles posted on this list are being archived here at Maryland.
    The archive is available via anonymous ftp from terminus.umd.edu and
    is in the file dosip-list in the anonymous root directory.

    The developers of DOS/IP here at the University of Maryland will be
    reading this list and may address concerns here as suits their
    individual ability and inclination.

    List Owner:  Billy E. Taylor, Jr.  (301) 403-4611 Comp Sci Ctr, U of
    MD [email protected] edu College Pk, MD 20842

[email protected]
    [email protected]
    DRUGABUS%[email protected]

    A forum for issues related to community drug abuse education and the
    epidemiology and study of drug abuse.  It is run by the Office of
    Substance Abuse Studies at the University of Maryland at Baltimore.

    VM BitNet users can subscribe with the command:  TELL LISTSERV AT UMAB
    SUBSCRIBE DRUGABUS your name Other BitNet and Internet users ca
    subscribe by sending a request to the Coordinator or directly to the
    list address.

       Coordinator: Treat Tschirgi <[email protected]>
                                   <[email protected]>
                                   <TTSCHIRG%[email protected]>

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Contact: [email protected]

    DSA-LGB is a mailing list for members of the Lesbian/ Gay/Bisexual
    Commission of the Democratic Socialists of America, and for other
    people interested in discussing connections between sexual identity
    and the democratic socialist movement in the U.S. and other nations.
    The list is neither archived nor moderated.

DTP-L on [email protected]

    Many users throughout internet, bitnet & elsewhere have expressed an
    interest in starting a digest to exchange information on desktop
    publishing in general, and on the subtleties and complexities of
    specific programs, including, but not limited to, Quark Xpress, Aldus
    PageMaker and FreeHand, Adobe Illustrator, Ventura Publisher,
    Framemaker, Interleaf, and Fontographer.  Please note that these would
    not be system level discussions; they would deal more at the
    user-level.  Also, technical discussions of PostScript for its own
    sake (and not how it related to these programs) would be covered in
    the PostScript forums and digests.

    Caveats aside, every user of these and other programs has discovered
    some excellent work-arounds, irritating problems, or elegant
    solutions.  These could be shared for the benefit of all.  I have also
    set up contacts with Quark, and I'm receiving quick shipment of
    Zappers and other software to be available to list members and the
    net_community at large.  Hopefully similiar agreements can be made
    with other publishers.

    Some emphasis will be placed on use of service bureaus and medium- to
    high-resolution output devices (Linotronics, Agfas, Varitypers, etc.)
    without becoming overly technical.

    The list organizers (myself and Jeff Wasilko of RIT) also have
    conventional typesetting backgrounds, and we manage service bureaus at
    our schools.

    The list is called DTP-L. To subscribe, execute the CMS command:  tell
    listserv@yalevm subscribe DTP-L firstname middleinit lastname

    Or send a mail to listserv@yalevm (or [email protected])
    which contains as its first & only line (substitute your name for
    firstname, etc.):

    subscribe dtp-l firstname middleinit lastname

    Because this is a digest, items of interest should NOT be sent to the
    listserver for efficiency's sake.  Send submissions to:

    [email protected] or to [email protected]

    These submissions will be edited & compiled.  When collected items
    reach 30K they will be distributed through the listserver mechanism to
    all subscribers.

    If you cannot subscribe through conventional means, please contact
    Glenn Fleishman at the above address.  Put "subscription" in the
    subject field of the memo.

    Owners:  Jeff Wasilko, Rochester Institute of Technology
    Communications Dept.
    Glenn Fleishman, Yale University Printing Service

[email protected]

    DTK-L is a list to provide an unmoderated environment where issues,
    questions, comments, ideas, and uses of Digital's DECTalk can be
    discussed.

    The explicit purpose of DTK-L is to provide timely interchange between
    subscribers, to provide a forum where interesting questions can be
    addressed within the context of interactive exchange between many
    individuals, to discuss the evolution and application of DECTalk.  The
    discussions of DTK-L will be archived for reference.  As is the case
    on all unmoderated lists, the discussion and topics are only limited
    by the participation and interest of its subscribers.  Subscribers are
    welcome to take an active role by posting to DTK-L or an inactive role
    by monitoring the list.

    To subscribe to DTK-L, please send a MAIL message to:
    [email protected] The body of this MAIL message should be one line
    and contain the words:  SUBSCRIBE DTK-L

    [email protected] is not supported by the conventional interactive
    VM-based LISTSERV, but is instead entirely MAIL oriented.

    Questions regarding this announcement should be addressed to the List
    Owner: James Horn <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                 [Last Update 9/92]
    [email protected]

    A net fan Club dedicated to the famous (in Italy) horror comic Dylan
    Dog.

    This list will also deal with the world of Horror fiction in general.
    You can send Infos, poems, stories, all that you like, but it must
    deal with Horror (so don't send the evening news!).

    WARNING: the list should be in Italian, but it will accept mail in any
    language it is written.  For any question, idea, etc.  contact the
    listowner:

    Davide Bianchini [email protected]

DYNA-L on [email protected]

    Discussion list about the mainframe spreadsheet DYNAPLAN, by Dynasoft
    Corp.  Subscription is Open.

       Owner:
          Chris Barnes                    x045cb@tamvm1            (BITNET)
          (409) 845-8300                  [email protected]  (Internet)

DynSys-L%[email protected]

    The Dynamical System is a mailing list for the exchange of information
    among people working in ergodic theory and dynamical systems. Almost
    all kinds of contributions are welcome, especially:

          Announcements of meetings      Conference reports
          Abstracts                      Illuminating comments
          Open problems                  Historical remarks
          News items                     Reviews
          Address changes                Bibliographies
          Examples                       Work planned or in progress
          Questions                      Anecdotes, jokes, puzzles.

    The list will be maintained by a list-server facility called NEWSERV,
    which acts as a userid at the BitNet node UNCVM1.  To be added to or
    deleted from this list, see the following directions, or send a
    message to one of the Coordinators.

    BitNet users can use the ADD command to add their name to a list:

    For users at remote IBM/VM sites the following format is used:  TELL
    NEWSERV AT UNCVM1 ADD DYNSYS-L username

    At UTSO use the VMSG command send to userid NEWSERV, node UNCVM1, and
    a message of ADD DYNSYS-L username.

    VAX/VMS sites running jnet version 2 use the ADD command like this:
    SEND NEWSERV@UNCVM1 ADD DYNSYS-L username

    BitNet users with other environments can contact their local user
    services group for assistance.  Users without interactive messaging
    capability, or non-BitNet users can send a request to ULTIMA@UNCVM1
    (ULTIMA%[email protected]) or to one of the list Coordinators
    to have their names added to the list.

    The DROP command is used to remove a name from a list:

    For remote IBM/VM sites, the DROP command is used like this:  TELL
    NEWSERV AT UNCVM1 DROP DYNSYS-L

    At UTSO use the VMSG command send to userid NEWSERV, node UNCVM1, and
    a message of DROP DYNSYS-L.

    VAX/VMS sites with jnet version 2 can use this command:  SEND
    NEWSERV@UNCVM1 DROP DYNSYS-L

       Coordinators: Karl Petersen <UNCKEP%[email protected]>
                     Doug Lind <[email protected]>

E-EUROPE on [email protected]                      [Last Update 2/93] or
    [email protected]

    E-EUROPE is the electronic communications network for studying the
    CEE/CIS (Central and Eastern Europe/Commonwealth of Independent
    States) business and economic systems. Its purpose is to help these
    countries in their transition to market economies. It links academics,
    students, researchers and business practitioners in Western
    Europe-Asia-North America with those in the CEE/CIS.

    E-EUROPE provides information exchange via e-mail and also provides
    document/file transfers between E-EUROPE subscribers.  Please do not
    send your subscription request to E-EUROPE.

    The subscriber list is not open for public review in order to prevent
    "junk e-mail" sent to individual subscribers. One may request to be
    contacted by posting a message on the network.

    A. Policy Statement: E-EUROPE Activities E-EUROPE is a "business and
    economics" communications network for CEE/CIS. Any activity by
    E-EUROPE subscribers which would normally be conducted between
    business and economics faculty, students, and business practictioners
    is allowed and encouraged, and definitely not restricted in any
    manner. The faculty and students of colleges of business at the
    university level are expected and required to closely interact and
    assist the business community. Therefore, as E-EUROPE editor and as a
    full-time business faculty member, I welcome and encourage full
    E-EUROPE participation from the business community.

    B. Present Activities of E-EUROPE

    1. E-mail Once a user subscribes to E-EUROPE, (s)he may send mail to
    the list for distribution to all its members. All members of the
    mailing list will receive a copy of each piece of mail sent to the
    list. All of the mail that is received and redistributed by the list
    is cataloged and stored in a database that can be searched or
    retrieved by individuals with access to E-EUROPE.

    In order to prevent "rapid-fire" random e-mail transmissions, all
    messages are relayed to the E-EUROPE editor for a once-daily (maximum)
    batch mail release. In addition, each subscriber may disable the
    automatic E-EUROPE e-mail transmission to their site and download
    logfiles of each month's traffic.

    2. E-EUROPE Filelist Datafiles are available for downloading. The
    objective is to develop a clearinghouse of information on the business
    and economic systems of Eastern European countries.

    To receive the current listing of files, send the following to the
    LISTSERV (not to E-EUROPE), with the following:  GET E-EUROPE FILELIST

    a) File Downloads GET filename filetype E-EUROPE

    For example, GET E-EUROPE INTRO E-EUROPE

    b) File subscriptions Specialized information or information which is
    too large for normal e-mail is placed in E-EUROPE datafiles for
    downloading by subscribers. The file E-EUROPE INDEX contains a listing
    of the current datafiles.

    You may "subscribe" to a datafile in one of two ways: 1) automatic
    downloading of the entire file to your address with each update; 2)
    automatic notification that the file has been updated. You may
    terminate this file subscription upon demand.

    Send the following to the LISTSERV (not to E-EUROPE) at PUCC:

    1) To download one file, one time, without subscribing:  GET filename
    filetype E-EUROPE

    Example, GET E-EUROPE INDEX E-EUROPE

    2) To receive automatic file downloads (AFD=automatic file
    distribution) upon file updates:  AFD ADD filename filetype E-EUROPE

    Example:  AFD ADD E-EUROPE INDEX E-EUROPE

    3) To cancel automatic file downloads:  AFD DEL filename filetype
    E-EUROPE

    4) To receive automatic file update information (FUI):  FUI ADD
    filename filetype E-EUROPE

    5) To cancel automatic file update information:  FUI DEL filename
    filetype E-EUROPE

    6) To receive a list of files to which you are subscribed:  AFD LIST
    or FUI LIST

    C. Subscription to E-EUROPE

    Send E-mail to LISTSERV@PUCC or [email protected] (not to
    E-EUROPE) with the body containing the appropriate command:

    1. To add yourself SUB E-EUROPE yourfirstname yourlastname

    2. To remove yourself SIGNOFF E-EUROPE

        D. Direct any questions to the list editor:
           James W. Reese, E-EUROPE Editor
           Associate Professor of Economics
           University of South Carolina, Spartanburg
           Spartanburg, SC 29303 USA
           Voice: 919-722-8435
           Fax: 919-748-1113
           R505040@UNIVSCVM    (BITNET)
           or [email protected]     (INTERNET)

E-HUG on [email protected]

    The list E-HUG@DARTCMS1 provides for distribution of the Electronic
    Hebrew Users Newsletter.  The newsletter is the successor to the print
    publication, "Hebrew Users Group Newsletter" which was edited by Jack
    Love, and emanated from the Berkeley Hillel Foundation through 1989.

    This incarnation is electronic-only, and is mandated, like the
    original, to cover all things relating to use of Hebrew, Yiddish,
    Judesmo, and Aramaic on computers.  It is released as time permits and
    information demands, currently every 1-2 weeks.  This newsletter is
    dedicated to the proposition that computers, to be useful, must be
    usable to people working in all languages, at the convenience of those
    users.  In that spirit, we print all questions pertaining to use of
    the Hebrew alphabet on computers and answer all those that we can.  We
    encourage discussion on all levels of computer facility--from new
    users looking for software or Hebrew-related resources (educational,
    graphic, or otherwise), to discussions by developers on how the
    software should work (when it works :-)).  We also do our best to
    report on new software (or updates) of interest and to serve as a
    general news source to the field.

    The list is maintained via LISTSERV and subscription may be obtained
    by the usual mechanism of sending the command SUB E-HUG yourfirstname
    yourlastname to LISTSERV@DARTCMS1.

    Questions may be directed to the list owner, Ari Davidow
    <[email protected]>.  Archives may be obtained from LISTSERV@DARTCMS1
    using the SEND command and currently consist of E-HUG 91-00001 to
    E-HUG 91-00011.

e-poetry on LISTSERV@UBVM                                [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    This list was formed to serve as a vehicle for the distribution of an
    interactive literary journal: RIF/T and related exchange collection of
    any information related to contemporary poetics.  RIF/T provides a
    forum for poets that are conversant with the media to explore the full
    potential of a true electronic journal.  Dynamic--not static.  RIF/T
    shifts and riffs with the diction of "trad" poetry investigating a
    new, flexible, fluid poetry of exchange.

    Archives of e-poetry and related files are stored in the e-poetry
    FILELIST.

    To receive a list of files send the command INDEX e-poetry to
    LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] as the first line in the
    body of a mail message (not the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to e-poetry, send the command SUB e-poetry your name to
    LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] via a mail message
    (again, as the first line in the body of the mail, not the Subject:
    line).

    For example:  SUB e-poetry John Doe

    Owner:  Ken Sherwood [email protected]

[email protected] or                     [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    EARLYM-L and the newsgroup rec.music.early are linked. They were
    created to provide a forum for exchange of news and views about

       1. Medieval, renaissance and baroque music (sacred and secular
          - both `art' and `folk') derived as part of European
          culture, its researchers, performers, instruments,
          instrument-makers, festivals, concerts and societies,
          records, song texts and translations, machine-readable
          notations of (early) music;
       2. Authenticity in music of (these and) later periods, e.g.
          classical and romantic.

    To subscribe to EARLYM-L, send the command:  SUB EARLYM-L
    your_full_name to LISTSERV@AEARN e.g.  SUB EARLYM-L "Tylman Susato" To
    have your name removed from the EARLYM-L subscriber list, send:
    SIGNOFF EARLYM-L To obtain a listing of all files and archives
    available send:  INDEX EARLYM-L

    Commands can be sent to LISTSERV@AEARN either as interactive messages
    or in e-mail (one command per line in the body of the e-mail message).

    Coordinator: Gerhard Gonter <[email protected]> or
    <[email protected]>

EBCBBUL%[email protected]

    EBCBBUL is short for EBCB BULletin board, a facet of the European Bank
    of Computer Programs in Biotechnology (EBCB).  EBCB is a non-profit
    making organization mainly funded by the European Community (EC).  The
    main goal of EBCB is to stimulate and facilitate the use of computers
    in biotechnological training and research in Europe. EBCBBUL will not
    only promote user/user communication, but will also provide users with
    up to date information (e.g. about courses/congresses).

    Items accepted for the bulletin board will be distributed via
    electronic mail (e-mail) to all participants and will also be retained
    for future reference.

    EBCBBUL is public, and anyone with access to EARN can participate.
    Before you gain access to EBCBBUL through EARN or a related system,
    however, you must issue one of the following commands:

    For EARN nodes operating with VM/CMS systems type the following:  TELL
    LISTSERV AT HDETUD1 SUBSCRIBE EBCBBUL (followed by your name)

    For EARN nodes operating with VAX/VMS systems type the following:
    SEND LISTSERV @ HDETUD1 SUBSCRIBE EBCBBUL (followed by your name)

    On other systems send mail to LISTSERV@HDETUD1 (or
    [email protected], or for Internet users
    LISTSERV%[email protected]) with the body/text of the mail
    containing the command:  SUB EBCBBUL yourfirstname yourlastname

    As soon as your request for access has been accepted, you will
    receive, by e-mail, confirmation of this fact.  Because of limitations
    imposed by e-mail (traffic volume etc.) this may take several hours.
    After that you will be able to search EBCBBUL using LDBASE or LSVTALK
    (these are programmes, available within the EARN node, that make
    interactive searching possible).

       Coordinator: Arie Braat <RCSTBRA%[email protected]>
                               <[email protected]>
                               <EBCBBUL%HDETUD1.BITNET>

EC on [email protected]                             [Last Update 5/93]
    or [email protected]

    EC (European Community) is dedicated to discussion of the European
    Community, and is open to all interested persons.

    To subscribe to EC, send the command

    SUB EC your name

    For example:  SUB EC John Doe

    to LISTSERV@TRMETU via interactive message or mail (on BITNET) or
    [email protected] via a mail (on INTERNET) as the first line
    in the body of the mail, not the Subject: line.

       List owner/coordinator:  Egemen Metin TURAN
                                [email protected]
                                [email protected]

EC on [email protected]                [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    EC (European Community) is dedicated to discussion of the European
    Community, and is open to all interested persons.

    To subscribe send mail to [email protected] or on the Internet
    to [email protected] with the following command in the body:

    SUB EC yourfirstname yourlastname

    List owner/coordinator:  John B Harlan IJBH200@IndyVAX (CREN)
    [email protected] (Internet)

[email protected]                                 [Last Updated April 1992]

    The Energy and Climate Information Exchange File Distribution Service

    The Energy and Climate Information Exchange (ECIX) is a project of
    EcoNet aimed at educating the environmental community and the general
    public on the potential of energy efficiency and renewable energy to
    reduce the use of fossil fuels and their contribution to climate
    change.

    ECIX now offers as a public service the distribution of files
    pertaining to energy and climate change. We accept files
    electronically submitted by those who wish to share information,
    advertise the existence of the files, and electronically mail files to
    those who request them.

    As an information provider, your shared files will reach a large
    audience. We advertise our list of available files on EcoNet, several
    Internet newsgroups, and several LISTSERV distribution lists. EcoNet
    is a member of an international association of networks, so your
    information will potentially reach people in over 90 countries. In
    addition, we maintain a list of those requesting your files so that
    you can determine what type of demand there is for your information.

    As an information subscriber, you will regularly receive an updated
    list of available files. Each list contains a brief description of the
    files, enabling you to select those of interest to you. You send us a
    list of your choices; we send you the files. It's that simple.

    To submit files:  Send us your file (of publishable quality please)
    electronically.  Please include with your submission:  * your name *
    the organization, if any, with which you are affiliated * a title for
    your file, indicating it's content * how long you wish us to advertise
    the file

    To subscribe: Please send us an electronic message indicating:  * your
    name * the organization, if any, with which you are affiliated * your
    reason for interest * whether you wish to be a regular subscriber, or
    would like to receive the most recent file list only.

    Note to Internet-users: Files are also available in the ftp directory
    at igc.org, internet address 192.82.108.1. Use standard anonymous ftp
    login.

       Submissions and request for subscriptions should be sent to:
       EcoNet/PeaceNet/APC:...........................cdp:ecixfiles
       Internet, FidoNet:[email protected]
       BITNet:[email protected]
       .............................-OR- ecixfiles%igc.org@stanford
       UUCP:....................................uunet!cdp!ecixfiles

       ECIX is brought to you by:

       * Lelani Arris, ECIX Project [email protected]
       * Tom Gray, ECIX Energy Issues [email protected]
       * Dan Yurman, ECIX Climate Digest [email protected]
       * Eva Henin, ECIX [email protected]

    ECIX is an EcoNet project funded by a grant from the Joyce Mertz-
    Gilmore Foundation with added support from the Energy Foundation.

[email protected]                                         [Last Update 6/93]

    The purpose of this list is to share information and network with
    professionals either in economic development or who are pursuing some
    of the same informational goals.

    We here at the economic development department in Littleton, Colorado,
    use information as the cornerstone of our program.  Littleton's New
    Economy Project works primarily with small, innovative companies
    trying to give them the sophisticated tools they need to compete in
    the new global environment.  Instead of "hunting" for far away
    companies and offering incentives to try to get them to locate in
    Littleton, we concentrate on adding value to existing local companies,
    or "gardening".  Services include using commercial databases to
    provide a variety of strategic information.

    We are also actively interested in systems thinking, chaos, and
    complexity as they apply to economics.  We look forward to hearing
    from those of you out there who use information, and who are involved
    with businesses.

    To subscribe, send the following to [email protected] (If you send
    e-mail leave the subject line blank).  The text of the message must
    read:  subscribe econ-dev

    Coordinator: Stephanie Neumann - [email protected]

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    The economy and economic problems of Less Developed Countries (LDCs)
    have become real laboratories for both the economic discipline, and
    economic policy measures.  This discussion list is aimed at analyzing
    economic problems, theories, policies, social conditions, political
    settings, etc., of LDCs and their relationship with the industrial
    world.

    BitNet users can join by issuing the following command:  TELL LISTSERV
    AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE ECONOMY Your_full_name Example:  TELL LISTSERV
    AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE ECONOMY Jane Doe or the equivalent for sending
    messages, if your operating system is not VM/SP.  Non-BitNet users can
    join by sending a message to [email protected] with the
    one-line command "SUBSCRIBE ECONOMY Your_full_name" in the body/text
    (*NOT* in the Subject: field).

    Coordinator: Alejandro Ibarra <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]                [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Electronic Communal Temporal Lobe (ECTL) is a communication mechanism
    for those doing research (or are simply interested in) computer speech
    interfaces.

    For more information or to be added to the list send mail to the owner
    at [email protected] .

    Moderator: David Leip; University of Guelph, Canada.
    <[email protected]>

EDI-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of Electronic Data Interchange issues.
    The list will discuss electronic transmission and receipt of business
    documentation including purchase orders, invoices, payment, academic
    transcripts, standardized test scores.  ANSI X12 and international
    EDIFACT standards will also be discussed.

    Monthly archives will be maintained; contact the Coordinator for
    access information.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCCVMA via mail or interactive message:  SUB EDI-L
    your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB
    EDI-L Joan Doe Non-BitNet subscribers can join by sending the above
    command to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Richard Hintz <SPGRJH%[email protected]>

EDISTA on [email protected]           [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    The University Distance Program (UNIDIS) at the University of Santiago
    (Chile), has started a discussion list to serve as a forum on distance
    education, [email protected]

    New research findings, UNIDIS activities and announcements, and
    discussions on distance education will be the main topics of the list.

    To sign up on the list, send a mail message with the content of the
    message in the form of:

    SUBSCRIBE EDISTA "your_full_name"

    To the following Bitnet address:

    LISTSERV at USACHVM1.BITNET

    To send Contribution to the list via mail, use the following bitnet
    address:

    [email protected]

    These contributions will then be sent to everyone on the list.

    To sign off of the list, send a message in the form of:

    SIGNOFF EDISTA

    to:  [email protected]

         U  N  I  D  I  S       TEL. OFICINA : +56 +2 6813125
     (UNIVERSIDAD A DISTANCIA)  FAX          : +56 +2 6811422
                                TELEX        : 441674 USACH  CZ
    PROF. JORGE URBINA FUENTES  E-MAIL       : [email protected]
                VICERRECTORIA DE DOCENCIA Y EXTENSION
               UNIVERSIDAD   DE   SANTIAGO   DE  CHILE

EdLaw on LISTSERV@UKCC or [email protected]

    EdLaw is designed for those who teach and practice law concerning
    public education, private education, and colleges and universities.
    It is intended to be an exchange of information on legislation and
    litigation and their various components.  It should not be viewed as
    legal advice in any form, but rather as a conversation among those
    knowledgeable in the field.

    Archives of EdLaw are stored in the EdLaw FILELIST.  To receive a list
    of files send the command INDEX EdLaw to LISTSERV@UKCC.

    To subscribe to EdLaw, send the following command to LISTSERV@UKCC via
    mail text (in the BODY of the mail) or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE EdLaw your full name

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE EdLaw Joe Shmoe

    Owner:  Virginia Davis-Nordin <[email protected]>

EDNET on [email protected]                         [Last Update 11/92]

    Ednet is a Massachusetts and 5-college area list for those interested
    in exploring the educational potential of the Internet.  Discussion
    ranges from K12 to adult higher education.  Though somewhat
    provincial, those engaged in teaching and research who wish to begin
    or extend their work through the Internet are welcome.  University
    alumni, particularly those of the School of Education, might find this
    an excellent way to maintain ties and educational interests.  The list
    is independent and has no official connection to any school or
    department.

    To subscribe, email to:  [email protected]

    First line in Body:  Subscribe Ednet (Your Name)

    For further information email:  [email protected]

EDPOLYAN%[email protected]

    The "Education Policy Analysis ListServ" is intended to be a place
    where people will discuss, ask questions, give answers and make their
    work and ideas available to their colleagues around the country.  We
    will make some special efforts to contribute to the list, such things
    as the contents of the major policy analysis journals, abstracts of
    particularly important papers and studies, job announcements, meeting
    announcements, and the like.  We also intend to place papers -
    completed or in draft form - in an archive that will be readily
    available to all members of the list.  If you have a paper to
    contribute, write to either of the Coordinators, and they will provide
    instructions on sending it so it can be placed in the archives.

    BitNet users may subscribe by intereactive message or e-mail by
    sending the following command to LISTSERV at ASUACAD:  SUBSCRIBE
    EDPOLYAN Your name and your institution where "Your name..."  is your
    real name (and institutional affiliation), NOT your login Id.
    Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the
    only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinators: Gene Glass <ATGVG%[email protected]>
                     Dewayne Matthews <AGD2M%[email protected]>

EDPOLYAR on [email protected]                   [Last Update 3/93] or
    [email protected]

    EDPOLYAR "Education Policy Analysis Archives: An Electronic Journal"

    EDPOLYAR is a LISTSERV list operating at ASUACAD.BITNET
    (ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU) as a moderated list.  It publishes peer-reviewed
    articles of between 500 and 1500 lines in length on all aspects of
    education policy analysis.  Submissions from the field are welcomed.

    To subscribe to EDPOLYAR send e-mail to [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the body containing the command:

    SUB EDPOLYAR your full name

    Eg.  sub edpolyar Horace Mann

       Editor:  Gene V Glass  [email protected]
                          or  [email protected]
                College of Education
                Arizona State University
                Tempe, AZ 85287-2411
                602-965-2692

EDSTAT-L on [email protected]           [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    The purpose of this list is to provide a forum for comments,
    techniques and philosophies of teaching statistics.  The primary focus
    is that of college level statistics education, both undergraduate and
    graduate studies.

    Statistical literacy has become a social imperative if we are to share
    a responsible, thoughtful citizenry.  As people involved or interested
    in the instruction of statistics, we have a precious asset in our
    collective knowledge.

    This list exists because WE CAN LEARN FROM EACH OTHER:

       - What techniques are we using in statistical instruction?
       - What strategies should we use to prepare our students for
         the future?
       - What part do/should computers play in instruction?  (are
         computers a new tool or a new subject for students?)
       - What assets can we share among ourselves?  (public-domain
         software programs, datasets, etc.)

    There are many individuals working in these areas, each with knowledge
    valuable to the others.  This list attempts to bring together every
    teacher, student, researcher, and specialist interested in improving
    statistical instruction.

    You are encouraged to:

       - Submit summaries of or commentary on published articles and
         books which address problems or solutions in teaching
         statistics
       - Share the results of your experiments with teaching
         statistics
       - Ask thought-provoking questions about the future of
         statistics education and the environments in which it takes
         place.
       - Recruit interested parties to this list, regardless of their
         status in education, industry or government.

    Subscribing to EDSTAT-L

    BITNET USERS:  Send the following command as the first line of a mail
    file to LISTSERV@NCSUVM SUBSCRIBE EDSTAT-L Your_full_name

       IBM VM users in BITNET may add themselves to the mailing list with
       this command:
           TELL LISTSERV AT NCSUVM SUBSCRIBE EDSTAT-L Your_full_name

       VAX/VMS users in BITNET can subscribe in a similar way:
             SEND LISTSERV@NCSUVM SUBSCRIBE EDSTAT-L Your_full_name


    INTERNET USERS:  Send the following command as the first line of a
    mail file to [email protected] SUBSCRIBE EDSTAT-L
    Your_full_name

       Owner:  Tim Arnold
               Internet address: [email protected]
               Bitnet address:   ARNOLD@NCSUSTAT
               North Carolina State University
               Department of Statistics BOX 8203
               Raleigh, NC 27695
               (919) 515-3426/(919) 515-2584

EDSTYLE on [email protected]                         [Last Update 5/93]
    or [email protected]

    Edstyle is a list that will deal with the Learning Style movement.
    That is people have preferred ways of learning and we can maximize
    teaching effectivenes by taking these styles into account.  There are
    many flavors of learning styles and all are welcome on this Edstyle.
    The orientation, however, is toward the Learning Styles model of Dunn
    and Dunn and it is expected that Rita Dunn will make personal
    contributions.  The list will be unmoderated and open to all.

    In addition to the ususal conference messages, the list will be the
    center for research projects involving the evaluation of learning
    style procedures and testing instruments.  It is expected that
    Innotech in the Phillippines and the Center for Success in Learning
    will be participating in the initial research effort, but other
    investigators will be welcome.

    Finally, the Edstyle List will be intimately connected with the
    Unibase system of Leigh Calnek in Canada.  By connecting to the
    unibase system via telnet, real-time conferences on learning styles
    will be available and it is expected that leaders in the Learning
    Styles movement will be on hand for these conferences.

    The list is open to anyone interested in education including classroom
    teachers, administrators, parents, and academics.  Discussions on the
    value of Learning Styles, the comparative effective of the various
    programs, as well as reports on successful or unsuccessful application
    are welcome.

    To subscribe to EDSTYLE send e-mail to LISTSERV@SJUVM on BITNET or to
    [email protected] with the BODY of the mail containing:

    SUB EDSTYLE yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  Bob Zenhausern [email protected] [email protected]

EDTECH%[email protected]

    This list was conceived to bring together students, faculty, and
    "interested others" in the field of educational technology to share
    ideas and information.  Some topics we have in mind include:

       - A discussion of articles, books, and blurbs you've found
         stimulating and worthwhile
       - Information about course offerings and edtech graduate
         program requirements at your school
       - Notable educational hardware and software, as well as junk
         one should avoid
       - Current dissertations and research projects in edtech
       - What's been keeping you up at all hours?  Perhaps another
         one of us could help.

    A list of the archived files of previous EDTECH discusions can be
    received by sending the command:  INDEX EDTECH to LISTSERV@OHSTVMA.
    You can then request a specific month's discussion by sending the
    command:  SENDME Filename Filetype For example:  TELL LISTSERV@OHSTVMA
    SENDME EDTECH LOG8905 (would send the May log)

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@OHSTVMA via mail
    or interactive message:  TELL LISTSERV@OHSTVMA SUB EDTECH
    your_full_name Or SUB EDTECH your_full_name where "your_full_name" is
    your name.  (Example:  SUB EDTECH Joan Doe) Non-BitNet users can
    subscribe by sending the text:  SUB EDTECH your_full_name in the body
    of a message to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    If you have any questions or comments about the EDTECH mailing list,
    please send them to one of the Owners/Coordinators.

       Coordinators: Vickie Banks   <21602VB%[email protected]>
                                                                          Mark Rosenberg <21602MR%[email protected]>
                                                                          Dr. Joe Byers  <20506JLB%[email protected]>
                                                                          Josie Csete    <21602JMC%[email protected]>

EDUCOM-W%[email protected]

    EDUCOM-W is an unmoderated list to facilitate discussion of issues in
    technology and education that are of interest to women.  The list is
    intended to promote discussion of how EDUCOM can help address those
    issues in its services to members.  To subscribe, send a message to
    LISTSERV@BITNIC with the following line of text:

    SUB EDUCOM-W Your_full_name

    where Your_full_name is your name, not your login ID.  The list
    coordinator is Sue Ellen Anderson, [email protected]

EEJOBS via [email protected]                         [Last Update 3/93]

    The EEJOBS discussion has been created for employers and prospective
    employees with E-mail access to advertise positions available and
    positions desired in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering fields.
    Discussion and tips on how to find jobs are also welcome here on the
    EEJOBS discussion.

    Many users of BITnet are familiar with the LISTSERV style of lists.
    The server that the EEJOBS list operates on is *NOT* a LISTSERV.  It
    is based on the UMNEWS software developed at the University of Maine.
    The server requires special subject lines in order for the mail to be
    processed properly.

    Commands to the server located at [email protected] should have a
    subject line containing only "SERVER.COMMANDS" (without the quotes, of
    course).  To subscribe to the EEJOBS list, send mail with a subject of
    "SERVER.COMMANDS" to [email protected].  In the body of the mail,
    put on the first line, "/BBOARD SUB EEJOBS" (no quotes) or "/BBOARD
    SIGNON EEJOBS" (no quotes) and you will be added to the EEJOBS list.
    You may leave any time by sending the command "/BBOARD UNSUB EEJOBS"
    or "BBOARD SIGNOFF EEJOBS" to the server, again with a subject of
    "SERVER.COMMANDS".

    Postings to the EEJOBS list located at [email protected] should
    have a subject line of the following format: "POSTING.EEJOBS topic"
    where "topic" is the subject line you want sent on the post.  The
    "POSTING." part of the subject line tells the server that this is a
    POSTING and not commands to be processed.  The "EEJOBS" tells the
    server which discussion this post is to be distributed to.  The
    "topic" part is the ONLY part of the subject that will actually be
    distributed to the subscribers of the EEJOBS list.  For example, if a
    user sends mail to [email protected] with a Subject: of
    "POSTING.EEJOBS Position available at Intel" the only part of the
    subject that subscribers to EEJOBS will see is "Position available at
    Intel".  The rest of the subject is for the server's use only so that
    it knows what to do with the mail.

    Currently digests are not kept of the postings to any of the topics
    served by the server located at [email protected], this will
    change in the future as time allows the author, Jerome Grimmer, to
    write the code and clear the disk space.

    Owner:  Jerome Grimmer [email protected] [email protected]

EGRET-L on LISTSERV@DARTCMS1                             [Last Update 9/92]
    or [email protected]

    EGRET-L is a moderated listserver for the discussion of topics
    relating to the epidemiological software package EGRET.  It is hoped
    that this forum will be used to enhance the use of EGRET by the
    exchange of tips, shortcuts, news and information about problems among
    the users of this package.  It is especially de desirable that EGRET-L
    be used as a resource for new and experienced users to turn to for
    help when problems are encountered or when they come up with novel
    applications of the software.

    Egret-l will not be a medium for flame wars, or for non-Egret related
    topics.

    Archives of EGRET-L can be listed by sending the command:

    INDEX EGRET-L to [email protected] or
    [email protected]

    To subscribe, send the following command to
    [email protected] or [email protected] in the
    BODY of mail or interactive message:

    SUB EGRET-L your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB EGRET-L Joan Doe

    Owner: Stephen P. Baker <[email protected] or
    [email protected]>

ELEASAI on [email protected] or [email protected]

    ELEASAI is a LISTSERV conference on research in library and
    information science.  It concerns current research in progress or in
    planning stages, methodological and statistical issues, funding for
    research, computing as a research tool, broad trends in scientific
    research as they affect library and information science, and similar
    research-oriented topics.  ELEASAI's address is ELEASAI@ARIZVM1.

    It is a companion conference to JESSE, which focuses on teaching and
    educational concerns in library and information science.  JESSE
    concerns curricula, educational methodologies and issues, courses in
    development, resources, computing as a teaching tool, broad trends in
    education as they affect library and information science education,
    and similar education- oriented topics.  JESSE's address is
    [email protected]

    To subscribe to ELEASAI, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@ARIZVM1 on BITNET or [email protected] in the
    BODY of mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE ELEASAI Your_full_name.

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE LISTNAME Joe Shmoe

    Owners:  Gretchen Whitney (GWHITNEY@ARIZVMS) Charley Seavey
    (DOCMAPS@ARIZVMS)

ELENCHUS on [email protected] or [email protected]
    Christian Thought and Literature in Late Antiquity

    ELENCHUS is devoted to discussions of the thought and literature of
    Christianity during the period 100 to 500 a.d.  (c.e.).

    This will include discussions of patristics, gnosticism, asceticism,
    monasticism, archeology, the Nag Hammadi and Manichaean corpora, the
    canon of Scripture and the early translations of the Scriptures (into,
    among other languages, Latin, Syriac, Coptic), the history of exegesis
    (including the appropriation by Christians of the texts of Judaism and
    other religious, philosophical, or ideological groupings), as well as
    historical and theological developments from the time of the
    Apologists to the fall of the Western Empire.

    LANGUAGES: The languages of discussion will be English or French.
    Submissions in either language are welcomed, and patience and
    understanding on the part of all are encouraged!

    TO SUBSCRIBE TO ELENCHUS: If you are on BITNET: send an interactive
    message to LISTSERV@UOTTAWA as follows (CMS form shown):  TELL
    LISTSERV AT UOTTAWA SUB ELENCHUS your full name or send a mail message
    to the same address with the following text:  SUB ELENCHUS your full
    name in the BODY of the mail.

    If you are on INTERNET or related network send a mail message to
    [email protected] with the following text in the BODY of the
    e-mail:  SUB ELENCHUS your full name

    Owner:  L. Gregory Bloomquist Saint Paul University / University of
    Ottawa BITNET: GBLOOMQ@UOTTAWA Internet: [email protected]
    S-Mail: 223 Main St., Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 1C4 CANADA Voice:  (613)
    782-3027 / 236-1393 FAX:  (613) 567-2959 / 782-3005

ELLHNIKA on [email protected]

    Thanks to the friendly support of DANTE and especially of Joachim
    Lammarsch a discussion list on Greek TeX (cf.  "CALL FOR
    STANDARDIZATION OF GREEK TeX AND CREATION OF A GREEK TeX GROUP") has
    been opened, at

    ELLHNIKA@DHDURZ1

    You can subscribe by sending the usual

    SUBSCRIBE ELLHNIKA yourfirstname yourlastname

    to LISTSERV@DHDURZ1.  Please note that messages to the list should be
    send to the list adress ELLHNIKA@DHDURZ1 and not to the LISTSERV.

    Languages of the list are English and Greek (Modern please!!)  It
    would be appreciated if you use Silvio Levy's transliteration for
    Greek, as long as no other transliteration has been fixed.  If you
    have to use a different one, please precise the corres- pondences at
    top of the message.

    The list is intended for linguists of any origin having to typeset
    ancient Greek, as well as for people using Greek as their everyday's
    language. It is quite a dilemma for me to encourage

       - the former to participate in English and discuss the
         TeXnical problems of ancient Greek
       - the latter to participate in Greek and in this way get used
         to the transliterated expression of the language; as I said
         in the "CALL", a certain effort must be taken to bypass the
         handicap of having a different alphabet, this list should
         serve as a starting point inside the TeX world.

    So there are two languages and two directions to take. Let's find a
    compromise based on the spirit of cooperation! (and if a scholar
    decides to learn Modern Greek for breaking this Gordian knot, I
    guarantee him that he won't be dissapointed!).

    YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US IN THE DISCUSSION ON GREEK TeX

    Owner:  Yannis Haralambous <[email protected]>

EMEDCH-L on [email protected]

    EMEDCH-L is devoted to promoting discussion centered around the
    studies of the period of Chinese history between the Han and the Tang
    dynasties (3rd through 6th centuries A.D.).  Membership is
    unrestricted.

    To subscribe, send a mail message to [email protected] with the
    body of the mail containing the line:  SUB EMEDCH-L yourfirstname
    yourlastname

EMSNY-L on [email protected]                     [Last Update 11/92]

    EMSNY-L is a list devoted to discussion of emergency medical services
    issues of concern to providers in New York State and elsewhere.  We
    hope that queries will be answered by knowledgeable field providers.
    Where appropriate, State EMS staff will respond.  Files available
    include the State BLS protocols, the rules and regulations, DNR (do
    not resuscitate) regulations and policy statement, and hospital
    emergency department regs.

    To Subscribe send mail to [email protected] with they body
    containing the command:  SUB EMSNY-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    To send an item to the list mail to [email protected] .

    Owner: Mike Gilbertson, EMS Director for New York
    <[email protected]>

EMULPC-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for issues related to the PC Emulation software and
    hardware (PC3270, IRMA, PCOX, Extra, Graph-Tek APA, GWSP, Yterm,
    Smarterm and others). Any and all contributions, ideas, and knowledge
    in the area of emulation software, will be be appreciated, discussed,
    reported and learned for the list.

    BitNet users can subscribe to the list by sending mail to
    LISTSERV@USACHVM1 with the body or text of the mail having the line:
    SUB EMULPC-L your full name where "your full name" is your real name,
    not your login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above
    command in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Pedro Sepulveda
    J. <PSEPULVE%[email protected]>

EMUSIC-D%[email protected]
    EMUSIC-L%[email protected]

    EMUSIC is a complementary pair of lists (EMUSIC-L for undigested mail,
    EMUSIC-D for the moderately edited digest) devoted to the discussion
    of Electronic Music.  Topics of interest include (but are not limited
    to):  synthesis methods, algorithmic composition, psychoacoustics,
    timbral research, instrument design, MIDI troubleshooting, new tricks
    for old machines, musique concrete, pedagogic methods, performance
    techniques, reviews of current and historical musical and technical
    trends, announcements of events, papers, homegrown sounds and
    software.

    The EMUSIC-D FILELIST contains the archive of the discussions to date
    as well as data files, programs and other materials of interest to the
    Elec- tronic Music community.

    To add yourself to the list, send the command:  SUBSCRIBE EMUSIC-L
    Your_Full_Name (for undigested mail) or SUBSCRIBE EMUSIC-D
    Your_Full_Name (for digested mail) via mail to [email protected] or
    LISTSERV%[email protected] where Your_Full_Name is your real
    name (not your userid).  To remove yourself from the list send the
    command:  SIGNOFF EMUSIC-L or SIGNOFF EMUSIC-D

    Moderator: Eric Harnden <EHARNDEN%[email protected]>

ENERGY-L <JO%[email protected]>

    A Bitnet newsletter on energy research in Israel.

    To subscribe, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the body of the letter
    containing the command:  SUB ENERGY-L Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name; is your title, first name and last name.

    Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
    <JO%[email protected]>

ENGLISH%[email protected]

    This forum is primarily for faculty in English Departments in Canada
    who are using mainframes for teaching and research and who may be
    using microcomputers as well; secondarily it is for English faculty
    anywhere who have access to BITNET.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator or the
    administrator of LISTSERV@CANADA01.

       Coordinator: Marshall Gilliland <GILLILAN%[email protected]>
                                (UUCP)  alberta!sask!marshall

[email protected]                             [Last Update 6/93]

    An email discussion group has been established for the consideration
    of issues and activities related to the Enterprise in Higher Education
    programme funded by the U.K.  Department of Employment; and for
    discussion of other activities which have similar objectives in
    curriculum development, personal transferable skills, learning at
    work, etc.

    It is an open, unmoderated list.  To join, just send a one line email
    message to [email protected] (or [email protected] from
    inside the United Kingdom).  This should say

    subscribe Enterprise-HE Freda Bloggs

    except of course that _your_ name should replace that of Freda Bloggs.
    Please make sure your message goes to mailbase and not to me
    personally.

       Mike Fuller (Enterprise Kent Adviser for IT in the curriculum)
       email: [email protected]
       Canterbury Business School, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7PE, UK
       phone: +44 (227) 764000 x.7729; fax: +44 (227) 761187

[email protected]
    ENVBEH-L%[email protected]
    ENVBEH-L@POLYGRAF (BitNet)

    Mailing list on Environmental Behavior: Environment, Design, and Human
    Behavior.  ENVBEH-L is a discussion on a variety of topics concerning
    the relations of people and their physical environments, including
    architectural and interior design and human behavior, environmental
    stress (pollution, catastrophe) and behavior, human response to built
    and natural settings, etc.

    BITNET subscribers can join by sending the Listserv SUB command with
    your name.  For example:  SEND LISTSERV@POLYGRAF SUB ENVBEH-L Jon Doe
    or TELL LISTSERV AT POLYGRAF SUB ENVBEH-L Jon Doe To be removed from
    the list, SEND LISTSERV@POLYGRAF SIGNOFF ENVBEH-L or TELL LISTSERV AT
    POLYGRAF SIGNOFF ENVBEH-L

    Those without interactive access may send the Listserv Command portion
    of the above lines as the first TEXT line of a message.  For example:
    SUB ENVBEH-L Jon Doe would be the only line in the body of a message
    to LISTSERV%[email protected].  As a last resort, send
    mail to one of the Coordinators.

    Coordinators: Richard Wener <????%[email protected]> Tony
    Monteiro <MONTEIRO%[email protected]>

ENVST-L on [email protected]

    The purpose of this list is to exchange information about
    Environmental Studies (ES) programs, generally -- about course
    designs, successful student projects, important information sources,
    etc.  We invite all who have a serious interest in ES at the
    undergraduate and graduate levels.  Some topics that might be of
    interest are: the balance between science/social science/humanities in
    our degrees; the role of project classes and individual applied
    projects in our programs; our relations with more traditional
    departments and disciplines; and even exciting new ideas that we would
    like to refine.

    Entries to this list will be restricted to items of general interest.
    This list will not be used for personal exchanges or dialogues.

    To subscribe to this list, send the following command in the body of a
    message or mail to [email protected] SUB ENVST-L yourfirstname
    yourlastname

    You will receive acknowledgement from listserv together with a more
    detailed description of the list.

    Owner:  Sandra Baptista <ST802218@BROWNVM>

[email protected]

    The purpose of the Eastern Orthodox Christian discussion group is to
    give a fo r um for discussion and exchange of ideas by members of the
    various Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches around the world, as
    well as any other people who are seriously interested in Eastern
    Orthodox Christianity and the concerns of the Orthodox.  It exists for
    polite, open, tolerant, and truly pan-Orthodox discussions of any
    topics related to the Orthodox faith, to the corporate life of the
    various national Orthodox churches, and/or to the individual lives of
    Orthodox Christians.  Please let Orthodox Christians know of its
    existence.  For subscription, just send the owner your full name and
    e-mail address.

    Owner: Dragic V.Vukomanovic <[email protected]>

EQUINE-D on [email protected]                 [Last Updated June 1992]

    The Rec.Equestrian Digest is a redistribution of articles from the
    USENET rec.equestrian newsgroup for persons without USENET access.
    Distribution is in digest format as described in RFC 1153 by Frank
    Wancho. The list is currently running in read-only mode; no subscriber
    postings are permitted. EQUINE-D originated as an outgrowth of, and
    companion list to, EQUINE-L.

    At present no archives are maintained.

    Subscriptions to EQUINE-D are open.

    To subscribe to this list, send a mail/note message to LISTSERV@PCCVM
    with a blank subject line and the following one-line command in the
    BODY of the mail:

    SUBSCRIBE EQUINE-D your full name

    For example: SUBSCRIBE EQUINE-D Hermann Schwartz

    BITNET VM systems may use the interactive command:

    TELL LISTSERV at PCCVM SUBSCRIBE EQUINE-D your full name

    Non-IBM systems may use their equivalent interactive message command.

    Identity of subscribers is confidential. REVIEW is not available.

    Owner:  W. K. (Bill) Gorman <[email protected]> or
    <[email protected]>

EQUINE-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    EQUINE-L is a list for the discussion of all phases of horse
    ownership, management, use and related concerns for all horse breeds,
    both hot and cold blood.

    You may subscribe via either mail or interactive message.  NOTE: MAIL
    is the recommended method for subscription requests.

    To subscribe send MAIL to <[email protected] or
    [email protected]> with the following message:

    SUB EQUINE-L your-full-name

    You will receive an acknowledgement from the listserv together with a
    more detailed description of the list and its scope.

    Owner:  W. K. (Bill) Gorman <[email protected]>

ermis on [email protected]

    A discussion list for people of Hellenic descent is available for
    subscription: [email protected]

    To subscribe send email to [email protected] with the following
    lines in the body of the message:

          subscribe <your name>
          help

ESBDC-L on [email protected]                        [Last Update 3/93]

    ESBDC-L is aimed at facilitating discussion between SMALL BUSINESS
    DEVELOPMENT CENTERS.  Items worthy of discussion include: Performance
    standards, business behaviour, products, Info centers, TQM, CQI,
    specific industry info, deficit reduction plans, private cost sharing
    etc.

    The most active participants will come from the state offices,
    university centers, satellites, SBI, SCORE, SBA, State Dev.  and
    members of the ASBDC.  People in fields with private interests in the
    subject, such as CPA's, Banks, Developers, Investors, Owners, etc.
    are also invited to participate.

    You may subscribe to this list by sending the command:  SUB ESBDC-L
    your full name to LISTSERV@FERRIS on BITNET in the BODY of e-mail.

    Owners:  [email protected] Lora Swenson

[email protected]                       [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    We are pleased to announce the establishment of a list for Spanish and
    Portuguese Historical Studies.  Subscriptions should be made to
    LISTSERV AT UKANVM with the command

    SUB ESPORA-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    adding your full name; LISTSERV will accept both BITNET and INTERNET
    addresses.  Postings should be made to ESPORA-L@UKANVM.  The owners
    would appreciate it if subscribers would send them BY E-MAIL a short
    biographical resume for inclusion in a directory of members: send to
    either LHNELSON@UKANVM or RCLEMENT@UKANVM.

    Our FTP directory is presently empty.  If subscribers have materials
    they believe worth including, please contact either of the list
    owners.  This site will operate in co-operation with ra.msstate.edu
    and the contents of its directories will form part of a union
    catalogue with ra.msstate and other co-operating sites.

    The following is a formal statement of purpose.  We would like to
    welcome our colleagues to ESPORA-L and express our hope that it will
    prove a benefit to us all.

       Owners:
          Richard Clement   RCLEMENT@UKANVM
          Lynn H. Nelson    LHNELSON@UKANVM
          The University of Kansas

    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

    ESPORA-L is a forum for debate, discussion, and the exchange of
    information by students and scholars of the history of the Iberian
    Peninsula from the earliest times to the present.  Although the
    command language of ESPORA-L is English, postings in Portuguese,
    Spanish, and Catalan are welcome, and list members are encouraged to
    communicate in whichever language they are most comfortable.  ESPORA-L
    is ready to distribute newsletters from study groups, and to post
    announcements of meetings and calls for papers, short scholarly
    pieces, queries, and other items of interest.

    The lists maintains a directory at the FTP site kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (CD
    DUA9 [malin.espora]), for the collection and preservation of materials
    of use for its members.

    ESPORA-L is associated with the general discussion list HISTORY, and
    co-operates fully with other lists similarly associated.

ESPER-L%[email protected]

    A list on the Esperanto Language.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@TREARN via mail
    or interactive message:  SUB ESPER-L your_full_name where
    "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB ESPER-L Joan Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:  SUB ESPER-L
    your_full_name in the body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Turgut Kalfaoglu <TURGUT%[email protected]>

[email protected]@Index(Esperanto)

    A forum for people interested in the neutral international language
    Esperanto.  Discussions about the language itself, the Esperanto
    movement, publications, and news are encouraged.  Of course,
    discussion in Esperanto is especially encouraged, although English
    translations may be advisable when the material is of interest to
    beginners or non-Esperantists.

    This list is identical to the USENET mailing list `mail.esperanto'.
    The forwarding addresses were installed on LLL-CRG-LLNL.GOV by Andy
    Beals; ESPERANTO forwards to the "real" mail.esperanto address
    trwrb!trwspp!spp2!esperanto and ESPERANTO-REQUEST forwards to the
    Coordinator (trwrb!trwspp!spp2!urban).

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Mike Urban <[email protected]>

[email protected]                      [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    ETHCSE-L is an unmoderated, unarchived list which deals with ethical
    issues of interest to professional software engineers.  The list is
    intended to provide the opportunity for software engineers and those
    interested in software engineering to discuss ethical concerns of the
    discipline.  As the discipline is rapidly advancing new ethical issues
    arise in the practice of software engineering.

    The group might be expected to discuss things like the move by some
    state governments toward licensing software engineers, establishing a
    code of ethics, or articulating a set of principles which guide
    professional practice.  The list can also be used as a place to
    announce conferences, and publications and issue call for papers.

    To subscribe, send an interactive message or mail to LISTSERV@UTKVM1
    or mail to [email protected] with the body containing the
    command

    SUBscribe ETHCSE-L First_name Last_name

    List Owner:  Don Gotterbarn [email protected]

ETHICS-L%[email protected]

    Discussions of ethics in computing usually generate more heat than
    light.  This list could do a lot toward generating more light if we do
    more than trade war stories and opinions of the "I'm right and you're
    NOT" variety.  Of course we can't get any work done without some war
    stories, since they furnish food for thought.  But we shouldn't stop
    there.  Given our experiences, we ought to be able to delineate the
    basic issues and hot areas in computer ethics.  Some current ones have
    to do with:

       - ownership of information (both data and program files)
       - what happens when systems programs fail? Is anyone
         responsible for damage done?  Or is the responsibility only
         for the necessary fix?
       - responsibility for program failures (Is the company
         responsible?  the programmer? the lead programmer? the
         project manager?) Who's responsible for the "fix"?
       - how much privacy is reasonable (there are all kinds of
         levels here; data bases, systems, LANs, networks, etc.)

    BitNet users can add themselves to the list by issuing the following
    command to [email protected]:  SUBSCRIBE ETHICS-L your_full_name
    where your_full_name is your real name (not your userid).  BitNet
    users can unsubscribe with the command:  UNSUBSCRIBE ETHICS-L

    All other requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Moderators.

       Moderators: Jane Robinett <JROBINET%[email protected]>
                   Matthew J. Miner <MINER%[email protected]>
                   Harry Williams   <HARRY%[email protected]>

ETHNOHIS on LISTSERV@hearn or [email protected]   [Last Update 11/92]

    ETHNOHIS - GENERAL ETHNOLOGY AND HISTORY DISCUSSION LIST

    ETHNOHIS is an online discussion list on the intersection of two
    disciplines: ethnology and history, and on topics touching both upon
    ethnology and history.  Interested researchers are encouraged to
    discuss relevant themes, e.g.  'the anthropology of museums',
    'ethnographical collections', 'missionary photography', methodological
    issues, or all topics covered by journals such as Gradhiva and History
    and Anthropology.  We hope to stimulate a general discussion between
    the various approaches in this interdisciplinary field.

    To subscribe to ETHNOHIS, send the following command to LISTSERV@HEARN
    or to [email protected], via e-mail or interactive message:

    SUB ETHNOHIS Your full name

    where "Your full name" is your name. For example:

    SUB ETHNOHIS Jim Down

    Owner: Fred Melssen <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

ETHOLOGY%[email protected]

    An unmoderated mailing list for the discussion of animal behaviour and
    behavioural ecology. Possible topics could be e.g. new or
    controversial theories, new research methods, and equipment.
    Announcements of books, papers, conferences, new software for
    behavioural analysis etc., are also encouraged.

    BitNet, EARN, and NetNorth users may subscribe by sending a command
    via an interactive message:  TELL LISTSERV AT FINHUTC SUB ETHOLOGY
    John Doe or SEND LISTSERV@FINHUTC SUB ETHOLOGY John Doe If you are at
    a non-BitNet site, or where you cannot send interactive messages, you
    can send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected] where the
    first non-header line consists of:  SUBSCRIBE ETHOLOGY Your full name

    Coordinator: Jarmo Saarikko <SAARIKKO%[email protected]>

EUEARN-L on [email protected]             [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    EUEARN-L is a list devoted to discussion of computers, computer
    communications and electronic developments in Eastern Europe.  It is
    an attempt to help the new networks in these areas with technical and
    social advice, and to foster their development.

    It hopes to smooth the integration of computer networks in Eastern
    Europe into the world networking system.  Eastern Europe is defined
    roughtly as that area between the Baltic and Adriatic/Mediterranean
    sees, and between the borders of Byelorussia/Ukraine and France/
    Switzerland.

    It is a counterpart to such lists as PLEARN (Polish computing)and
    SUEARN (Soviet).  Earn is the European Academic Research Network.  The
    list is to be a mixture of technical and conversational.  The
    principal language will be English but there will be no objection to
    the use of languages native to the countries concerned.  Where
    possible, and if the messages are of general rather than individual
    interest, English summaries should be provided.

    The list is unmoderated for the time being.  The list manager is as
    below.  EUEARN-L is is based at University of Buffalo.  Subscriptions
    should be send to [email protected] with the following command in
    the body of the mail:  SUB EUEARN-L yourfirstname yourlastname

       Owner:
          Jan George Frajkor  <[email protected]>
          School of Journalism
          Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
          613 788-7404     fax:613 788-5604

EV on [email protected]

    The EV Electric Vehicle Discussion Mailing List is intended to provide
    a forum to discuss the current state of the art and future direction
    of electric vehicles.  It is not intended to discuss either EV
    appropriateness or comparisons with other transportation primary drive
    modes such as the venerable internal combustion engine.  Those
    "discussions" are best relegated to the appropriate usenet newsgroup.

    An electric vehicle is any vehicle which uses an electric motor as the
    primary or sole motive force.  The energy storage device used to drive
    said motor can use any technology including, but not limited to, solar
    electric, electric battery, internal combustion engine coupled with a
    electric generator, or any combination of these.  Production electric
    vehicles are currently available.  Internal combustion engine vehicles
    can be converted to electric.  There exist a number of companies who
    perform this conversion.  There is also a number of manufacturers of
    equipment allowing you to do-it-yourself.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@SJSUVM1 (bitnet)
    or [email protected] (in the BODY of e-mail):

    SUBSCRIBE EV firstname lastname

    After subscribing, messages may be sent to the list by sending to:
    EV@SJSUVM1 (bitnet) or [email protected].

    Owner:  Clyde R. Visser, KD6GWN <[email protected]>

EXPAT-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 4/93]

    Have you left your country of birth in search of a better place?
    Then, this list is for you.  Did you make a good decision?  How do the
    people in your new country compare to the heathens you left at home?
    How does the lifestyle in your present Garden of Eden compare to the
    Hell you left behind?

    To subscribe to this list, send an electronic mail message to
    [email protected] with the body containing the command:

    SUB EXPAT-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Owner:  [email protected]

EXPER-L%[email protected]

    The Coordinator is in the process of preparing a paper on "Security in
    Computer Networks".  To accomplish this task there is a need to gather
    information about past Viral Experiences on Networks.  If your system
    has experienced such an attack (like CHRISTMA EXEC or other kinds of
    hacking) please send it to this list.  Later all the information will
    be compiled and used in the paper.  The names of the people who
    submitted to the list will never be used in the paper.  All the
    Coordinator is interested in is what kind of an attack, done where,
    and what harm it caused.

    Also if there is anyone who thinks they can help in determining a way
    to compile such experiences please write to the Coordinator directly.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command via
    interactive message or e-mail to LISTSERV@TREARN:  SUB EXPER-L Your
    full name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
    Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the
    only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Esra Delen - NAD <ESRA%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This list is intended as a forum for discussion on any aspects of the
    Explorer Modular Visualisation Environment (MVE).

    IRIS Explorer is an application creation system developed by
    SiliconGraphics that provides visualisation and analysis functionality
    for computational scientists, engineers and other scientists.  The
    Explorer GUI allows users to build custom applications without having
    to write any traditonal code.

    For general administration, send your requests to be added, removed,
    have your address changed or whatever to :
    [email protected].

    If you wish to contribute to the `users list', then when you subscribe
    to the list, please send some details on what you are using, or intend
    using Explorer for, and any contact information that you wish to give
    others.

    For general discussion, send your e-mail to the address :
    [email protected],

    and this will be forwarded to all other subscribers.

    Owner: Gordon Cameron <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    The purpose of the "express-users" mailing list is to facilitate the
    sharing of information among users of the EXPRESS information modeling
    language.

    Sample subjects include:

       1. EXPRESS information sources (where to find things, how to
          download information, etc.)  We hope eventually to include
          some such information in this introductory posting.
       2. Information modeling techniques and sample models built in
          EXPRESS.
       3. Sample applications of EXPRESS (we need as many as
          possible!).
       4. The EXPRESS-I instantiation language, and the EXPRESS-G
          graphical form of EXPRESS.
       5. EXPRESS tools, both those that exist and requirements for
          new tools (translators, editors, validation tools,
          EXPRESS-G editors, database implementations, etc.)
       6. Discussions of the EXPRESS metamodel, for example: The STEP
          Semantic Unification Metamodel (SUMM), Dr. Stanley Su's
          work at the University of Florida, and Michael Yinger's
          EXPRESSWARE work at TSC.
       7. The relationship of EXPRESS to other modeling languages and
          methodologies (IDEF1X, NIAM, OSAM*, ERM, etc.)
       8. We hope that the Users' Group will be able to contribute to
          the development of EXPRESS, both by contributing actual
          effort and by bringing relevant work to the attention of
          the community.
       9. How to organize/mobilize the EXPRESS User Group activities;
          how to spread the word about EXPRESS to the rest of the
          world.

    The mailing list is a simple mail exploder, which means that mail sent
    to the submission address is automatically sent to all subscribers.
    Please keep this in mind when posting.

    Addresses:  Administrative ([un]subscription requests, etc.):
    [email protected]

    Submissions:  [email protected] Please do not send
    administrative items to the submission address.

       Owners:     [email protected]
          Steve Clark
          Charlie Lindahl
          Mailing list administrators

[email protected]                       [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    [email protected]

    Subscribers are investigators representing a range of research
    interests in eye movements.

    There are two addresses for your use.  The first address allows
    immediate distribution of your message to all subscribers on the
    latest version of the distribution list.  The second address allows
    subscribers to join or leave the list or modify e-mail addresses.

    If you wish to send a message to all subscribers, use the address

    [email protected] or [email protected]

    For requests to join or leave the list, use the address

    [email protected] or [email protected]

    A subscription request sent to eyemov-r will appear in my personal
    mail only.  I will send an acknowledgement to you when the change is
    made.

    Owner:

          Dennis Carmody                      [email protected]
          Saint Peter's College
          Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 USA

FACSER-L%[email protected]

    FACilities and SERvices is a LISTSERV for the exchange of ideas
    related to college and university facilities and services, including:

          Physical plant operations          Environmental health and safety
          Security and public safety         Capital planning
          Transportation and parking         Facilities utilization
          Telephone
          Mail service

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@WVNVM (non-BitNet
    users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected] with the
    command in the message body):  SUBSCRIBE FACSER-L Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.  To unsubscribe,
    send:  UNSUBSCRIBE FACSER-L

    Coordinator: Roman Olynyk <VM0BA9%[email protected]>

[email protected]                       [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    FACXCH-L@PSUVM is a list for faculty members in art, architecture, and
    both visual and basic design.  If you are interested in making a
    faculty exchange then post your interest to this list.  While
    initially established for programs at Pennsylvania State University,
    the list may be used by others in the fields of art, architecture, and
    design.

    To subscribe to the list send e-mail to [email protected] (or
    [email protected] on the Internet) with the command:  SUB
    FACXCH-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    To obtain a list of files in the archives send LISTSERV@PSUVM the
    command INDEX FACXCH-L

    Owner:  Howard Ray Lawrence [email protected]

FAMLYSCI%[email protected]

    Mailing list for researchers and scholars whose work focusses on
    family science, marriage and family therapy, family sociology, and the
    behavioral science aspects of family medicine.  The purpose of the
    list is to enhance communication among family scientists and to
    support research programs; it is a service provided by the Department
    of Family Studies at the University of Kentucky.

    To join the mailing list, send a request to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Greg Brock <GWBROCK%[email protected]>

FASTBS-L%[email protected]

    News and information list for those who are, or intend to, be involved
    with FASTBUS, a standardised modular 32-bit wide data-bus system for
    data aquisition, data processing and control, used mainly by the High
    Energy Nuclear Physics community.  FASTBUS is an international
    standard, recognised by the IEC, ANSI and IEEE (STD 960-1986) and is
    freely available for use by any profit or non-profit organisation.

    For BitNet users, to Subscribe:  SEND LISTSERV@UALTAVM SUBSCRIBE
    FASTBS-L Your Full Name

    To Unsubscribe:  SEND LISTSERV@UALTAVM UNSUBSCRIBE FASTBS-L

    Internet users can put the SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE command
    ("SUBSCRIBE FASTBS-L Your Full Name" or "UNSUBSCRIBE FASTBS-L") in the
    body of a message (the Subject: field may be left blank) and send it
    to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Robert G. Skegg <ROSK%[email protected]>

[email protected]                          [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    [email protected]

    Florida Atlantic University Interest Group Discussion List

    FAU-L is an unmoderated discussion list dealing with issues, concerns
    and news related to Florida Atlantic University, its alumni, students,
    faculty, visitors, and friends.  The discussion list intends to
    exchange ideas, answer questions and share experiences between and
    among members.

    FAU is located in Boca Raton, Florida, halfway between the Cities of
    West Palm Beach and Ft.  Lauderdale.  It is 2 miles from the beach.
    FAU is one of the 9 state universities having both undergraduate and
    graduate programs in liberal arts and sciences as well as engineering,
    business, urban and regional planning, and education.

    This discussion list is open to all interested individuals or
    organizations.  There are no archives as of yet (August 1991).

    To subscribe send mail to FAU-REQUEST@FAUVAX on BITNET; Internet users
    send to [email protected] with the request in the message body:

    SUBSCRIBE FAU-L Your_full_name

    To unsubscribe, send:

    UNSUBSCRIBE FAU-L

    All questions, requests for information, etc., should be sent to the
    List Owner.

    List Owner:  M. Yasar Iscan (ISCAN@FAUVAX, [email protected])
    List Manager:  Ralph P Carpenter (RALPHO@FAUVAX, [email protected])

[email protected]
                                                                                                                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Fiber Distributed Data Interface list

    FDDI: This mailing list is to discuss Fiber Distributed Data Interface
    technology.

       To subscribe to the list,      send to [email protected]
       To reach a List Administrator, send to [email protected]
       For generic help,              send to [email protected]

FEDJOBS on LISTSERV@DARTCMS1                             [Last Update 2/93]
    or [email protected]

    This list hosts copies of the electronic postings of Federal job
    openings obtained by downloading from the dialup OPM bulletin boards
    and postings of individual openings.  The downloaded files are
    normally updated weekly.  To obtain a list of the available files send
    a mail message to LISTSERV@DARTCMS1 which contains the command INDEX
    FEDJOBS in the body of the mail message.  To get a file listed in the
    INDEX, use the command SEND "filename" "filetype", eg SEND DALLAS TXT
    . To automatically receive copies of all job files whenever they are
    updated, send mail to LISTSERV@DARTCMS1 on BITNET or
    [email protected] containing the command:

    AFD ADD FEDJOBS PACKAGE F=MAIL

    Normally, about 4m bytes of files are available.

    These files are also obtainable from DARTCMS1.DARTMOUTH.EDU by
    anonymous FTP in directory FEDJOBS.

    These files are provided as a public service for job applicants and
    the listserv owner cannot assume responsibility for their accuracy,
    timeliness, or completeness.

    Archives of FEDJOBS back issues can be listed by sending the command
    INDEX FEDJOBS to LISTSERV@DARTCMS1 or [email protected]

    You need not subscribe in order to send for the files and archives.
    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@DARTCMS1 or
    [email protected] by mail or interactive message:

    SUB FEDJOBS firstname lastname

    Owner: David Avery DAVID@DARTCMS1 or [email protected]

[email protected]                         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    FedTax-L is a list supported by Sam Houston State University of
    Huntsville, Texas, to provide a generally unmoderated environment for
    the discussion of federal taxation issues from both a practical and
    academic viewpoint.  The discussions are intended to include latest
    trends, regulatory actions, and, of course, a lively exchange of ideas
    and concerns.

    The explicit purpose of FedTax-L is to provide quick and timely
    interchange between subscribers, to provide a forum where support may
    be available for interesting questions which may not be addressed
    locally (or may desire a "second opinion"), and to discuss current and
    potential taxation issues.  It is also the hope of the owner of the
    list to develop databases of at least late breaking tax matters for
    access to all subscribers.  Archives of FedTax-L postings will be
    available for reference.  As is the case on all unmoderated lists, the
    discussion and topics are only limited by the participation and
    interest of its subscribers.  Subscribers are welcome to take an
    active role by posting to FedTax-L or an inactive role by monitoring
    the list.

    This group is now gatewayed to the usenet group misc.taxes.

    To subscribe to FedTax-L, please send a MAIL message to:
    [email protected].  The body of this MAIL message should be one
    line and contain the words:  SUBSCRIBE FedTax-L

    Please note that [email protected] is MAIL-oriented only --
    interactive commands send to this address will not be recognized.

    Questions regarding this announcement should be addressed to the list
    owner at any of the addresses listed below.

    Owner:
       Taylor S. Klett, J.D., CPA              Bitnet:    KLETT@SHSU
       Sam Houston State University            THEnet:   SHSU::KLETT
       P. O. Box 2027      Internet: klett%[email protected]
       Huntsville, TX 77341                    Voice: (409) 294-1015

[email protected]                                      [Last Update 4/93]

    FEMISA is conceived as a list where those who work on or think about
    feminism, gender, women and international relations, world politics,
    international political economy, or global politics, can communicate.
    Formally, FEMISA was established to help those members of the Feminist
    Theory and Gender Studies Section of the International Studies
    Association keep in touch.

    More generally, I hope that FEMISA can be a network where we share
    information in the area of feminism or gender and international
    studies about publications or articles, course outlines, questions
    about sources or job opportunities, information about conferences or
    upcoming events, or proposed panels and information related to the
    International Studies Association.

    To subscribe: send one line message in the BODY of mail

    sub femisa your name

    to: [email protected]

    To unsub send the one line message unsub femisa to:
    [email protected]

    I look forward to hearing suggestions and comments from you.

       Owner:  Deborah Stienstra  [email protected]
               Dept. of Political Science
               University of Winnipeg

FICTION on [email protected]                        [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    The list exists for two primary purposes:

    To give people interested in writing fiction professionally a support
    group of peers for where information can be shared and discussions of
    the task of writing can be carried on.

    To create an environment where Works In Progress can be passed around
    and criticized so that the author can find the weak spots and polish
    the manuscript into a sellable work.

    If you'd like to join the Fiction Writers Workshop (or if you're a
    former member wondering where it went) please send the following
    lines:

    sub fiction Your Name

    in the body of a mail message to: [email protected] or
    [email protected] (digest and index versions are availiable).

    Please let me know if you have any problems or questions.

    Owner:  Chris Conn [email protected] Fiction Writers Workshop List
    Guy Austin, Texas

fiction-writers%[email protected]

    The Fiction Writers Group exists for two purposes:

    To give people interested in writing fiction professionally a support
    group of peers for where information can be shared and discussions of
    the task of writing can be carried on.

    To create an environment where Works In Progress can be passed around
    and criticized so that the author can find the weak spots and polish
    the manuscript into a salable work.

    The group has handled mostly Science Fiction, Fantasy, and related
    genres, but is not restricted to them.  Membership is open to anyone
    who has in interest in writing fiction regardless of previous
    experience or published/unpublished status.  Members must be prepared
    to regularly contribute either by critiquing the work of others or
    presenting work for critique.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to writers-request%[email protected]

    Moderator: Doug Roberts <roberts%[email protected]>

FIGI-L <ZMLEB%[email protected]>

    The FORTH Interest Groups International List (FIGI-L) is dedicated to
    any and all things connected directly or indirectly with the FORTH
    computer language.  The list is not restricted to technical,
    professional levels; novice FORTH'ers are encouraged to take part.
    Also there is no particular implementation, machine, or product
    emphasiszed.  Submissions are requested to keep in mind the issue of
    portablility of any specific source code.  Follow a recognized
    standard when possible like Forth 79, Forth 83, or FigForth.  Any
    submissions, letters, source listings, etc. will be resent to all
    subscribers.  Copyrighted material, of course, cannot be resent by
    this list.  Public Domain code only!  Furthermore, Bitnet prohibits
    commercial distribution or advertising.

    The list is maintained on a LISTSEV at SCFVM.

    List submissions, as well as all requests to be added to or deleted
    from this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    ZMLEB%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Lee Brotzman <ZMLEB%[email protected]>

FILM-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list to serve as a crossroad of different points of view about
    cinema: The film as art, entertainment, busines, or communications
    media.  Also to serve as a source for help of amateur film makers on
    any format.  This includes reviews about new equipment, techniques, et
    cetera.  The contribution of everybody interested in any way, or area
    of specialization, from the moviegoer to the expert in a field is
    encouraged.

    BitNetusers may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@VMTECMEX:  SUBSCRIBE FILM-L your_full_name where
    "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.  Non-BitNet
    users may subscribe by sending the above command in the text/body of a
    message to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Alejandro Kurczyn
    S. <499229%[email protected]>

FILMUS-L on [email protected]                        [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    FILMUS-L is an open, unmoderated list for the discussion of film
    music, i.e., dramatic music for films and television.  Some possible
    topics are reviews of current film scores and soundtrack albums,
    discussion of film composers, film music history and theory, and
    requests for information about film music (such as film music credits,
    location and availability of research materials, and how to get in
    touch with film music professionals).

    To subscribe, send e-mail to LISTSERV@IUBVM (on BITNET) or
    [email protected] (on Internet) with the following
    command in the BODY of the e-mail:

    SUB FILMUS-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Contributions to FILMUS-L are stored in monthly notebook files.  To
    get a list of the available archive files, send the command

    INDEX FILMUS-L

    to LISTSERV@IUBVM on BITNET or [email protected] on
    Internet.

    Please send any comments or concerns about FILMUS-L to H. Stephen
    Wright <[email protected]> (Note:  0 = zero).

       Principal Owner: H. Stephen Wright <[email protected]>
       Associate Owner: A. Ralph Papakhian <[email protected]>

FINAID-L on [email protected]
    or [email protected]

    FINAID-L on LISTSERV@PSUVM - Administration of Student Financial Aid

    FINAID-L IS: designed to provide subscribers with an interactive,
    informational network.  Administrative questions, concerns, comments,
    problems and problem resolution can be shared with others in the
    student financial aid community.  The concept is to discuss financial
    aid-related matters and to share expertise, experiences and knowledge
    with other university student financial aid administrators and related
    personnel.

    FINAID-L IS: a mechanism for student financial aid information
    exchange.  Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to, the use
    of professional judgment, interpretation and potential impact of
    federal regulations (e.g.  Reauthorization), student financial aid
    automation and institutional policies and regulations.  The posting of
    financial aid-related position vacancies is permitted.

    FINAID-L IS NOT: a medium through which to apply for financial aid or
    to solicit for private business matters regardless of their relation
    to financial aid.

    To subscribe to the list, send the following command to LISTSERV@PSUVM
    or [email protected] in the BODY of e-mail or a BITNET
    interactive message:

    SUB FINAID-L your full name

    For example:  SUB FINAID-L Joseph Aid Administrator

    Archives of FINAID-L can be accessed by sending the command INDEX
    FINAID-L to LISTSERV@PSUVM.

    Owner:  Robert E. Quinn, Director of Computer Services, Office of
    Student Aid, The Pennsylvania State University <[email protected]>

FINEART%[email protected]

    The FINEART Forum is dedicated to International collaboration between
    artists and scientists.  It is subsidized by the International Society
    for the Arts, Science, and Technology (ISAST), 2020 Milvia, Berkeley,
    CA 94704.  The purpose of this bulletin board is to disseminate
    information regarding the use of computers in the Fine Arts. Topics to
    be included are:

          Computers used in the design of works of art
          Computers used to fabricate works of art
          Computers used within works of art
          Computers used to analyse works of art
          Computers used to criticize art
          Computers used to distribute art

    General areas of interest include:

    Art & AI                           Sensory Environments
    Computer Aided Fabrication         Shape Grammars
    Computer Animation                 Style Simulation
    Design Rule Systems                Picture Networks
    Image Rendering                    Paint Systems
    Image Synthesis
    Interactive Video

       Send submissions & requests for list membership to:
          Internet: FINEART%[email protected]
          BITNET submissions:  FINEART@umaecs
          BITNET subscriptions: LISTSERV@RUTVM1    (U.S.)
                                LISTSERV@EB0UB011  (Europe)
          CSNET: [email protected]
          MCI-mail: FAST
          PHONE: (413) 545-1902

       Moderator: Ray Lauzzana <lauzzana%[email protected]>

firearms}@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU
    [email protected]
    cbosgd!osu-cis!firearms (UUCP)

    This mailing list has been created to provide an environment in which
    sportsmen can discuss issues of concern to them.  Topics include but
    are not limited to hunting, firearms safety, legal issues, reloading
    tips, maintenance suggestions, target shooting, and dissemination of
    general info.  The list is NOT intended to discuss the merits of gun
    control.

    Archives are maintained by the moderator.  As of 1 Jul 85, the list is
    4 months old, having 11 back issues comprising approximately 160K of
    text.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Moderator: Karl Kleinpaste <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for the purpose of political discussion, announcements,
    and coordination in the area of firearms legislation and general talk
    about 2nd Amendment rights and current trends.  Companion mailing list
    to [email protected], which is restricted to technical discussion.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected]

    Moderator: Karl Kleinpaste <[email protected]>

[email protected]                              [Last Update 11/92]

    This is a list for discussions of issues involved with setting up and
    maintaining Internet security firewall systems.  All messages sent to
    the list are immediately forwarded to the list.  There is digestified
    version of the list is available as
    "[email protected]".  The digestified version has
    exactly the same messages as the direct version; the messages are
    simply bundled into digests daily (or more frequently, if traffic
    warrants).  Both lists are unmoderated.

    To join the Firewalls mailing list, send the command

    subscribe firewalls

    in the body of a message to "[email protected]".  If you want
    to subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from,
    such as a local redistribution list, then append that address to the
    "subscribe" command; for example, to subscribe "local-firewalls":

    subscribe firewalls [email protected]

    To subscribe to the digestified version, substitute "firewalls-digest"
    for "firewalls" in the examples above.

    All messages to the list are being archived.  A copy of the archive is
    available by anonymous FTP from host FTP.GreatCircle.COM, directory
    "pub/archive", compressed file "firewalls.Z".  The copy of the archive
    available by anonymous FTP is updated every night at midnight local
    time (0700 GMT in the summer, 0800 GMT in the winter).

    For further information, contact:

        Brent Chapman                              Great Circle Associates
        [email protected]                        1057 West Dana Street
        +1 415 962 0841                           Mountain View, CA  94041

[email protected]

    This list is for discussion of feminism and science and technology.
    This will be an unmoderated list.  If you are a scientist and a
    feminist or if you are a feminist and interested in science and
    technology this list is for you.  The idea of this list is to discuss
    critiques of science and move beyond these critiques into the realm of
    how to create a feminist science?  What do we need to pay attention
    to?  How does one do this and get tenure?  How do we teach science?

    To get on this list, send a message to
    [email protected].  Send all adminstrivia there too
    (getting off the list, changing addresses, etc.)  Please include a
    paragraph introducing yourself and what you do.

    Please be patient with the list subscription requests.

    To send a message to the whole list, send to [email protected]

       List owner:  Michelle Murrain, School of Natural Science
                    Hampshire College Amherst, MA 01002
                    [email protected]

FIT-L on [email protected]

    FIT-L is a discussion list for exchanging ideas, tips -- any type of
    information about wellness, exercise, and diet.

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected]
    in the BODY of mail or interactive message :

    SUB FIT-L your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB FIT-L Jon Doe

    Owner: Chris Jones <[email protected]>

FLEXWORK on [email protected]

    FLEXWORK (Flexible Work Environment List) is a list to discuss how
    people are handling flexible work situations.  Telecommuting,
    work-sharing and flex-time are some examples.

    Archives of FLEXWORK back issues can be listed by sending the command
    INDEX FLEXWORK to [email protected]

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected] in
    the BODY of the mail or message:

    SUB FLEXWORK your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB FLEXWORK Joan Doe

    Owner:  [email protected] Maria Holcomb

[email protected]                      [Last Update 28-January-1992]

    An unmoderated list for flight simulation topics, including hardware
    and software questions, product reviews, rumors, etc.  While most
    discussion is expected to center around Microsoft Flight Simulator and
    its add-ons, it is not restricted to any particular product or class
    of products.

    Archives of list traffic and flight simulation files are available via
    anonymous ftp from acorn.grove.iup.edu.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list should be sent
    to [email protected] as should problems or questions
    relating to list operation.

    Co-ordinator: Mark J Strawcutter <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    New American Folk Music discussion List

    Folk_music is a moderated discussion list dealing with the music of
    the recent wave of american singer/songwriters. List traffic consists
    of tour schedules, reviews, album release info and other information
    on artists like Shawn Colvin, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, David Wilcox,
    Nanci Griffith, Darden Smith, Maura O'Connell, Don Henry, and others.

    Membership to this discussion list is open free of charge to all
    interested individuals or organizations.

    There are no archives as of yet.

    To subscribe, send mail to <[email protected]> with this request

    SUBSCRIBE FOLK_MUSIC Your Fullname

    To unsubscribe, send:

    UNSUBSCRIBE FOLK_MUSIC

    To post a message, send it to:

    [email protected]

    We also will maintain files for FTP at nysernet.org. To access these
    files via anonymous FTP logon as GUEST giving your
    [email protected] as a password. Files and subdirectories are
    contained within the directory /FOLK_MUSIC. These may not be available
    until July.

    All questions, requests for information, etc., should be sent to the
    moderator.

    List Moderator:  Alan Rowoth <[email protected]>

FOLKTALK on [email protected]                        [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    A list for discussion of Traditional and Contemporary Folk Music.  You
    can subscribe to this list by sending mail to LISTSERV@WMVM1 or
    [email protected].  No particular subject line is necessary,
    but the body of the message must be:

    SUBSCRIBE FOLKTALK Your full name

    The participants in this list will, of course, determine what topics
    are discussed, but I hope that we can discuss Folk Music defined
    broadly, what Page Wilson, a Richmond, VA folkie, calls "purebred
    American mongrel music.  Discussion of English, Celtic, and other
    varieties of folk music will, of course, be welcome as well.

    I'd like to be able for us to talk about everything from the edges of
    bluegrass to the borders of rock 'n' roll, and from nearly new age to
    almost jazz.  I would hope we could talk about everyone from Phil Ochs
    to Boiled in Lead, and from Bela Fleck to De Dannan.

    Owner:  Scott "Aging Folkie" Hammer [email protected] College of
    William and Mary

FOODWINE on LISTSERV@CMUVM or [email protected]     [Last Update
    11/92]

    FOODWINE is designed to facilitate discussion among those seriously
    interested in the academic study of food and its' accompaniments.

    The list takes a broad approach to the study of food and its
    accompaniments, from a variety of disciplines, such as marketing,
    communications, hospitality, consumer affairs, hotel and catering
    management.  People in fields with marginal interests in the subject,
    such as cultural anthropology and sociology, and all others with a
    serious interest in the subject are also invited.

    To subscribe to FOODWINE, send the following command to LISTSERV@CMUVM
    via mail text or interactive message:  SUBSCRIBE FOODWINE your full
    name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example, SUBSCRIBE FOODWINE
    Joe Shmoe

       Owners:  Musa Knickerbocker <32HYFEV@CMUVM>
                     or [email protected]
                Elliott Parker <3ZLUFUR@CMUVM>
                     or [email protected]

foNETiks <r34334%[email protected]>

    Special interest group for the phonetic sciences called "foNETiks".
    It will publish information of current interest to researchers and
    students interested in speech production and speech perception, speech
    disorders, automatic speech recognition and speech synthesis.  We
    would like to see contributions on signal analysis software used in
    speech research, current research in the phonetic sciences, meetings,
    questions, etc.  The newsletter can be obtained by sending a simple
    request to R34334@UQAM on the BITNET network.  foNETiks is also
    available from Psychnet <EPSYNET%[email protected]>.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Eric Keller <r34334%[email protected]>

[email protected] (BITNET)              [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected] (Internet)

    Forens-L is an unmoderated discussion list dealing with forensic
    aspects of anthropology, biology, chemistry, odontology, pathology,
    psychology, serology, toxicology, criminalistics, and expert
    witnessing and presentation of evidence in court.

    Membership to this discussion list is open free of charge to all
    interested individuals or organizations.

    To subscribe, send mail to [email protected]
    (BITNET-restricted users send to FORENS-REQUEST@FAUVAX) with this
    request in the message body:

    SUBSCRIBE FORENS-L Your Real Name

    To unsubscribe, send:

    UNSUBSCRIBE FORENS-L

    To post a message, send it to:

    [email protected] or FORENS-L@FAUVAX

    All questions, requests for information, etc., should be sent to the
    List Owners.  Technical issues should be addressed to the List
    Manager.

       List Owners:    M. Yasar Iscan ([email protected], Iscan@FauVax)
                       Ronald K. Wright ([email protected])
       List Manager:   Ralph P Carpenter ([email protected], Ralpho@FauVax)

FORSUM-L on [email protected]                   [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    The Alliance for Environmental Education is working with the U.S.
    Department of Education and the White House to extend President
    Clinton's April 2 Northwest Forest Summit in Portland, Oregon, to the
    K-12 and university communities via computer networks.

    A group of environmental educators will review White House briefings,
    summit transcripts and post-summit follow-up materials which will be
    made available electronically by the Administration.  Drawing from
    existing curriculum materials, this group of educators will produce
    brief teacher guides for various grade levels.  This will be
    supplemented with guides to available educational resources on
    forest-related subjects.  The entire package will be distributed to
    computer networks serving education.  On each of these networks,
    interactive discussion of the material by students and teachers will
    be encouraged by volunteer online teacher/mentors.

    There is no budget associated with this project, only the tremendous
    "capital" it could generate by showing how online networking can
    benefit education.

    Teachers and students involved in the "Forest Summit Online" project
    will experience an interactive, dynamic forum that is the result of
    their cumulative activity.  Each forum (the interactive part may vary
    depending on the network accessed) will focus on common, unaltered
    text materials coming from three sources:

    -- The U.S.  Department of Education will provide introductory
    material.

    -- The White House.  Complete transcripts of Forest Summit-related
    briefings, press conferences, announcements and the complete
    transcripts of summit speakers will be posted online by the White
    House Communications Office.

    -- Supplemental materials developed by the project steering committee.

    The project can be accessed in a number of ways, by users of many
    computer networks.

    -- [email protected] -- A public automated mailing list at
    Brown University, devoted to this project.  This list will be linked
    to the <list.forsum> conference at EcoNet.  It will be accessible to
    the more than 1 million users on the Internet and Bitnet computer
    networks, though it will be selectively advertised only within online
    forums focusing on CLASSROOM EDUCATION.  Subscribe by sending a
    message to [email protected] (or [email protected]),
    with only the following text in the message body:

    SUBSCRIBE FORSUM-L Your Name

    -- list.forsum -- The mailing list will be linked to the <list.forsum>
    conference at EcoNet, and from there to Association for Progressive
    Communications networks in other countries.  For details on EcoNet
    access, send e-mail to <[email protected]>.

    -- schl.proj.forest and schl.proj.general -- SchlNet conferences
    accessible via FrEdMail and on state educational computing networks
    subscribing to the SchlNet service, run by the FrEdMail Foundation,
    which reaches more than 10,000 schools nation-wide.  For details on
    SchlNet and FrEdMail, send e-mail to [email protected].

    -- Learning Link -- PBS Learning Link also will carry the list.forsum
    discussion, offering it to some 24,000 teachers at schools in the
    areas served by 22 Public Broadcasting System affiliate stations.

    VOLUNTEER TEACHER/MENTOR/MONITORS will review the online discussion
    and post questions in the online forums, guiding discussion toward
    informed, fair, critical analysis of the issues.  They will endeavor
    to assist teachers and students with finding information or academic
    resources that support their study of the issues.  They also will
    attempt to elicit feedback from teachers and students about how the
    information presented by this project is being used in their
    classrooms and studies.

    LISTS OF AVAILABLE EDUCATION RESOURCES that focus on forest issues
    will be posted online by the project steering committee to help
    teachers integrate the Forest Summit into their existing curriculum.
    These will include the results of an ERIC search by the AskERIC
    Information Resource service at Syracuse University.  It could also
    include a list of environmental education concepts related to forests,
    extracted from NAAEE's "Essential Learnings In Environmental
    Education" database.

    CURRICULUM UNITS focusing on forests could be included, if
    appropriate.

    REFERRALS to other online forums where forest issues are being
    discussed will be made.

    EXPERTS could be connected online to answer questions from students
    and teachers.  Here again, achieving balance and fairness in
    representing all views is probably tricky, but this could be useful to
    make sure that a wide range of views is guaranteed.

    GUIDED ACTIVITIES, such as role-playing in online discussion, may be
    useful techniques to introduce to help focus dialog.

    Volunteers are needed, especially teachers experienced in online
    facilitation.  Contact <[email protected]> to offer assistance.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------- The
    online conferences/mailing lists receiving and participating in this
    project are electronic classrooms, run by teachers for the benefit of
    their students. Others are welcome to observe.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------

    Owner:  [email protected]

    Related List:  The "nwfor" list on [email protected] is related to this
    list.  However, "nwfor" is intended for general discussion of the
    issues.  The FORSUM-L list on [email protected] is
    specifically focus on classroom resources and other educational
    issues.

FOXPRO-L on [email protected]        [Last Update 3/93]

    The FOXPRO-L mailing list is designed to foster information sharing
    between users of the FoxPro (tm) database development environment now
    owned and distributed by Microsoft.  Both new and experienced users of
    FoxPro are welcome to join in the discussions.

    Topics that may be discussed in the FOXPRO-L mailing list include (but
    are not necessarily limited to) the following:  ideas for
    applications, exhanging code snippets, problem solving, product news,
    and just about anything else related to the FoxPro development
    environment.

    Archives of FOXPRO-L and related files are stored in the /files/foxpro
    directory at the mailing list's home site
    ([email protected]).  To receive a list of files send the
    command GET /FILES/FOXPRO/INDEX to
    [email protected] or, alternatively, send a
    message to [email protected] (message content
    is not important).

    NOTE:  The FOXPRO-L mailing list is not affiliated with Microsoft Inc.
    in any way.  Perhaps there will be a few folks from the FoxPro
    Division at Microsoft that will join the mailing list, but there are
    absolutely no guarantees this will happen.  In other words, the
    FOXPRO-L mailing list is an "informal" support group, and NOT an
    official "organ" of Microsoft.

    To subscribe to the FOXPRO-L mailing list, send an email message to
    [email protected] with the following in the body:

    JOIN FOXPRO-L QUIT

    Owner:  Chris O'Neill <[email protected]>

FRAC-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list dedicated to the computergraphical generation of fractal
    images.

    In conjunction with the list, an archive of programs submitted by
    users will be maintained.  Mr. Homer Smith of "Art Matrix" in Ithaca,
    New York, has donated a program library, which will soon be available
    from LISTSERV at GITVM1.

    To add yourself to the list, send the command SUBSCRIBE FRAC-L
    Your_Full_Name via mail to [email protected] or to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] (Internet) where Your_Full_Name
    is your real name (not your userid).  To remove yourself from the
    list, send the command UNSUBSCRIBE FRAC-L

    All other problems, questions, etc., should be sent to the
    Coordinator.

    Coordinator: David D. Lester <CC100DL%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Discusses the Franz Lisp Language, both the public domain version and
    the versions from Franz Inc.

    A sub-list, [email protected], is composed of people who
    are in charge of maintaining Franz LISP.  The sub-list is used for
    sending bug fixes.

    The archive of old messages is kept on MIT-MC, in the file:  LSPMAI;
    FRANZL FORUM

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Charley Cox ([email protected])

FREE-L on LISTSERV@INDYCMS or [email protected][Last Update 11/92]

    FREE-L is an electronic conference for the free exchange of
    information regarding the issues of fathers' rights.  These issues
    arise in the context of divorce, custody disputes, and visitation and
    child-support arrangements.

    FREE-L is sponsored by FREE, the Fathers' Rights and Equality
    Exchange, and was set up by FREE's Indiana Area Coordinator, Dale
    Marmaduke.  Dale can be reached via email at:

    [email protected]

    Anyone with an interest in this subject is welcome to subscribe and
    take part in the discussion.  We look forward to this being an
    interesting, animated, and educational discussion group.

    SUBSCRIPTION PROCEDURE:

    To subscribe from a bitnet account send an interactive or e-mail
    message addressed to LISTSERV@INDYCMS . Internet users send mail to
    [email protected].  (In mail, leave the subject line blank
    and make the text of your message the following:

    SUB FREE-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Questions can be addressed to either Dale, or Anne Mitchell
    [[email protected]].

    Owner:  Dale Marmaduke [email protected]

FREEMACS

    Mailing list for Freemacs, the PD (actually copylefted) programmable
    editor for the IBM-PC and Z-100.

    To sign up, send a mail message to LISTSERV at CLVM
    (LISTSERV%[email protected]).  If you are on bitnet, you can
    send a direct message.  The list server command, whether sent by mail
    or BitNet "direct message", should be "SUBSCRIBE FREEMACS human name".
    Example:  TELL LISTSERV AT CLVM SUBSCRIBE FREEMACS John Q. Public or
    in the body of a netmail message:  SUBSCRIBE FREEMACS John Q. Public
    The help command will return a help screen via direct message or mail.

    Cordinator: Russell Nelson <BH01%[email protected]>

FRONTIER on [email protected]               [Last Update April 1992]
    or [email protected]

    This list is for the exchange of information for Userland's Frontier,
    a scripting environment for the Macintosh under System 7. Users are
    encouraged to share any technical information and interesting scripts
    they have and post technical questions.  Postings from America Online
    CompuServe, and AppleLink will be gatewayed to this list.  This list
    is unmoderated.

    To subscribe to the list, send mail to [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the contents (of the BODY of the
    mail):

    SUB FRONTIER your full name Eg.  SUB FRONTIER J. Appleseed

    The list owner is Andy Williams <[email protected]>

[email protected]                           [Last Update 11/92]

    Contact: [email protected]

    Purpose: Discussion of the new FSP protocol. FSP is a set of programs
    that implements a public-access archive similar to an anonymous-FTP
    archive. The difference is that FSP is connection-less and virtually
    state-less. This list is open for everybody.

    Coordinator:  Ingo Dressler <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                    [Last Update 4/93]

    Funnies: This mailing list is for the passing back and forth of comic
    sayings, jokes and line drawn pictures.  This list may be useful for
    those doing research on humor.

    The following are automated processes:

            To subscribe to the list,      send to: [email protected]
            For generic help,              send to: [email protected]

    Humans receive the following:

    To reach a List Administrator, send to: [email protected]

[email protected]
    fusion%[email protected]
    fusion%[email protected]

    The "Fusion" list is for discussion of nuclear fusion.

    Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived.  BitNet
    users can obtain a list of the available archive files by sending an
    "INDEX FUSION" command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.  These files can then be
    retrieved by means of a "GET FUSION filetype" command, or using the
    database search facilities of LISTSERV.  Send an "INFO DATABASE"
    command for more information on the latter.

    You may also obtain copies of the list notebooks via anonymous FTP to
    VM1.NoDak.EDU (192.33.18.30), userid ANONYMOUS, any password.  Once
    validated do a CD LISTARCH and DIR FUSION.* to see the notebooks
    available.  The file system is NOT hierarchical so you must do a CD
    ANONYMOUS if you want to return to the "root".

    BitNet users may subscribe to FUSION by sending the command:  SUB
    FUSION Your_full_name (eg. SUB FUSION Jane Doe) to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1
    (or [email protected]).  The command may be in the BODY or TEXT
    of the mail (NOT the subject) or be sent interactively (via TELL or
    SEND) to LISTSERV on BITNET/EARN/NetNorth.

    Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending their reqeust to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Scott Hazen Mueller <[email protected]>
    <scott%[email protected]> <scott%[email protected]>

[email protected]                         [Last Update 8/92]

    Purpose: Discussion of the musical group Fuzzbox.

    Contact: [email protected] (Robert Earl)

FWAKE-L%[email protected]

    A forum for a broad discussion about James Joyce's FINNEGANS WAKE.
    The James Joyce Institute of Ireland's Finnegans Wake Study Group has
    been doing their best to get the jokes in Finnegans Wake for the past
    decade or so.  The Study Group thinks it is time for such groups to
    pool their findings.

    There are plans to start a second associated service to share
    page-by-page, line-by-line notes to the text of FINNEGANS WAKE in a
    fixed format analogous to that of Roland McHugh's ANNOTATIONS.  The
    Coordinator is working on a program to vet the mail from such a
    service.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from the mailing list, or to
    have files distributed, should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Michael O'Kelly <MOKELLY%[email protected]>

GAELIC-L%[email protected]

    An open, multi-disciplinary, discussion list set up to facilitate
    exchange of news, views, and information in Irish/Scots Gaelic.

    To subscribe send a message or mail to one of:

          LISTSERV%[email protected]   Internet (US)
          [email protected]                 Internet (via MX)
          LISTSERV@IRLEARN                        BitNet/EARN/NetNorth
          [email protected]                   JANET
       with the BODY or TEXT being:
          SUB GAELIC-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Coordinator: Marion Gunn <MGUNN%[email protected]>

[email protected]                    [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Mailing list dedicated to the discussion of computer games.  Games
    played on any type of system are covered.

    BitNet users can add themselves to the list by issuing the following
    command to LISTSERV@BROWNVM, @DHDURZ1, @LEHIIBM1, @GREARN, @KRSNUCC1,
    or @UTARLVM1:  SUBSCRIBE GAMES-L your_full_name where your_full_name
    is your real name (not your userid).  BitNet users can delete
    themselves from the list with the command:  UNSUBSCRIBE GAMES-L

    Non-BitNet users should [un]subscribe by sending mail to
    [email protected] with the above commands in the message
    body.

    All other requests, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to the
    Moderator.

    Moderator: Spyros Bartsocas <[email protected]>

GARDENS on LISTSERV@UKCC                     [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    The purpose of Gardens & Gardening is to promote and exchange
    information about home gardening.  Everyone is welcome to participate,
    especially the novice gardener.  Topics will include vegetable
    gardens, herbs, flowers, ornamental gardening, container gardening,
    and so on.

    Since this is such a broad topic, we may, at a later date, divide the
    list into various groups, such as indoor and outdoor gardening.

    If you wish to subscribe to GARDENS, send an e-mail message to
    [email protected], or BITNET nodes can send to LISTSERV@UKCC.  The
    message should contain only the following command (ie. in the body of
    the mail):

    SUBSCRIBE GARDENS yourfirstname yourlastname

       Owner:      Crovo@UKCC  (Bob Crovo)
                   Editor@UKCC (Marguerite Floyd)
       Notebooks:  yes public weekly

[email protected]

    This list is for discussion of Cornell's GateDaemon software product
    (aka gated).  Gated is a Unix daemon supportting multiple routing
    protocols, including RIP, EGP and BGP.  Topics include capabilities,
    bug reports and fixes, requests for help and announcements of new
    releases.

    Uncompressed archives are available by anonymous FTP from
    DEVVAX.TN.CORNELL.EDU in the directory pub/lists/gated-people.
    Archives are also available from the archive server,
    [email protected].  For instructions on the
    use of the archive server, send mail with a subject line of "help".

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Jeffrey C Honig <[email protected]>

GAY-LIBN@USCVM                                           [Last Update 4/93]
    [email protected]

    GAY-LIBN is an electronic forum for discussions of interest to gay,
    lesbian, and bisexual librarians (and friends).  Discussions on the
    list will often be directly related to libraries or library
    associations.  Since the list is devoted to the general concerns of
    LesBiGay librarians, however, some of the exchanges on the list will
    be of a more general nature.

    To join the list and receive mailings from GAY-LIBN:

    At Bitnet nodes (IBM machines), type the following at your system
    "ready-prompt":  TELL LISTSERV AT USCVM SUB GAY-LIBN Firstname
    Lastname

    At Bitnet nodes (VAX machines), type the following at your system
    "ready-prompt":  SEND LISTSERV@USCVM SUB GAY-LIBN Firstname Lastname

    At other nodes, send mail to [email protected] or to
    [email protected] as follows:  SUB GAY-LIBN Firstname Lastname
    [Note:  Leave the "Subject:" line blank.  Do not include any other
    text, such as a signature file, in your mail to [email protected].]

    LISTSERV will forward subscription requests to the list owner, who
    will process the requests and add new subscribers as quickly as
    possible.

       List owner:  Keith R. Trimmer          [email protected]
                    University Libraries
                    University of Southern California
                    Los Angeles, California 90089-0182

[email protected]

    A mailing list about lesbian and gay concerns on college campuses
    including, but not limited to, outreach programs, political action,
    AIDS education, dealing with school administrations, social programs,
    and just finding out what other support and social groups are doing.
    Items of general lesbian/gay interest are also welcome.  The list is
    not moderated; messages are sent in digest format.

    Archives are being kept, but are not easily available.  Contact
    [email protected] for more info.

    Requests to be added or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Mark Rosenstein <[email protected]>

GC-L on [email protected]                           [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    In light of the rapidly globalizing daily life and the world economy,
    American higher education must find ways to accelerate the
    internationalization of the curriculum.  This project at the College
    of Business Administration of the University of Rhode Island uses
    E-mail as a mechanism for promoting faculty and curricular
    development, and as an avenue for students to familiarize themselves
    with future global partners.

    In this project, pairs of faculty from different nations are linked by
    discipline to (1) jointly develop curricula for emphasizing global
    perspectives, and (2) jointly teach students, here and abroad, by
    engaging them in debates via E-mail across borders about critical
    issues of their fields.  Faculty around the world who are interested
    in internationalizing their own business or managment curricula are
    invited to this list.

    To subscribe to GC-L send e-mail to LISTSERV@URIACC on BITNET or to
    [email protected] with the BODY of the mail containing:

    SUB GC-L your name

    Project Director is Dr. Chai K. Kim <[email protected]> FAX:
    401-792-4312 TEL: 401-792-4205

Generation X <[email protected]>                 [Last Update 5/93]

    This is a forum for the twentysomethings to hang out and interface in
    the manner we all love best, remotely by computer. This is a moderated
    forum but is open to any remarks relevant to our generation.

    To subscribe send a request to for subscription with your name and
    e-mail address to [email protected]. To unsubscribe send a
    message to the same address asking to unsubscribe.

GEODESIC%[email protected]

    This list is for the discussion of Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller, his
    works and his philosophies on Life, the Universe, and Everything (NOT
    The Douglas Adams book!).  For those of you who don't know, Bucky is
    the person who invented the Geodesic Dome, which is what we all played
    on as children in the playground (the domes with all the triangles,
    remember?).  Another example of geodesic architecture is the giant
    white sphere at Disney World's "Epcot Center".  Of course, Bucky did a
    LOT more than just invent the Geodesic Dome! He invented other means
    of housing people cheaply, efficiently, COMFORTABLY, and basically
    anywhere in the world! (Yes, even ON the oceans!) So if you're
    interested in discussing Bucky, learning more about him, or finding
    out about 8500 ft. high pyramidal cities that float in the ocean and
    house 1,000,000 people comfortably (2000 sq ft. apartments with 1000
    sq ft. extra patio/garden space), or 1+ mile diameter spherical cities
    that FLOAT IN THE AIR *WITHOUT POWER*, then sign up on the list!

    To sign up, send a mail message to LISTSERV%[email protected]
    with the line SUBSCRIBE GEODESIC Your Real Name as the body of the
    letter.

    Coordinator: Patrick G. Salsbury <[email protected]>
    [email protected]

GEOGRAPH%[email protected]
    GEOGRAPH on LISTSERV@FINHUTC

    GEOGRAPH - a global mailing list for geography has been opened for
    general or topical discussions about geographical issues at the node
    FINHUTC by a group of young university geographers in Helsinki,
    Finland.

    Subscription to this list is welcomed from anyone with skills and/or
    interests relevant to the field of geography.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@FINHUTC, via mail
    or interactive message (Internet users send mail only, to the address:
    LISTSERV%[email protected]):

    SUBscribe GEOGRAPH <your_full_name>

    example:  SUBscribe GEOGRAPH John Smith

    IMPORTANT: Send the subscription command to LISTSERV@FINHUTC and NOT
    to GEOGRAPH@FINHUTC !!

    Contributions to the discussion list must be sent to GEOGRAPH@FINHUTC.

    More information about the GEOGRAPH list may be obtained from:

        PKOKKONE@FINUHA         Pellervo Kokkonen
        PYYHTIA@FINUHA          Mervi Pyyhtia

    In technical questions, please refer to the listserver HELP system by
    sending the command HELP to LISTSERV@FINHUTC or your nearest
    listserver. (For more specific informations, use the command HELP
    <topic>)

GLB-NEWS on [email protected]                   [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    GLB-NEWS exists as a read-only repository of information for gay,
    lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, transgender and sympathetic persons.
    It is designed to present informational articles from a variety of
    source mailing lists in a single forum for quick and compact delivery.

    As they are received by the Editor-at-large, articles which would
    classify as information will be posted to this list. Headers will be
    stripped and (as much as is possible) articles will be edited to
    remove personal references. This will be done in order to preserve the
    anonymity and safety of the authors. Only at the *EXPLICIT* request of
    an *ORIGINAL AUTHOR* will this guideline be relaxed. An Author may
    request their name to remain on articles by sending mail to the
    Editor-at-large. All articles posted to GBL-NEWS will have a Reply-To:
    header tag which will point to their list of origin. If you are unable
    to post a reply to the origin list, you will have to contact that
    list's moderator and request that special action be taken.

    Anyone interested in subscribing to the list mentioned below, please
    send a message to userid LISTSERV at either node BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU or
    node BROWNVM.BITNET with the body of the message containing the
    command SUB GLB-NEWS your name

    Subscriptions will only be activated by the Editor-at-large.  This is
    designed to shelter the list from unwanted "bashers" who might be able
    to use the list contents to blackmail or coerce members.  By default,
    all subscriptions will have the CONCEAL=TRUE attribute set.

    Direct all questions to one of the editors at large, mentioned below.

    Editors-at-large:

          David B. O'Donnell  [email protected]
          Julie Waters        [email protected]

GLEList on [email protected]           [Last Update 4/93]

    This mailing list supports users of the GLE Graphics Package.  It
    serves as a forum for users to ask questions about using the software,
    to post interesting or useful pieces of GLE code that they have
    developed, to get news about new versions of the program, and for any
    other communication that seems relevant.  Chris Pugmire, the author of
    GLE, is a member of the mailing list, so it can also serve as a
    conduit for bug reports or requests for new features.

    GLE is a high quality graphics package for scientists.  It runs on a
    variety of platforms (PCs, VAXes, and Unix) with drivers for XWindows,
    REGIS, TEK4010, PC graphics cards, VT100s, HP plotters, Postscript
    printers, Epson-compatible printers and Laserjet/Paintjet printers.
    It provides LaTEX quality fonts, as well as full support for
    Postscript fonts.  The graphing module provides full control over all
    features of graphs.  The graphics primitives include user-defined
    subroutines for complex pictures and diagrams.  Accompanying utilities
    include Surface (for hidden line surface plotting), Contour (for
    contour plots), Manip (for manipulation of columnar data files), and
    Fitls (for fitting arbitrary equations to data).

    Archives of the GLEList group are stored on the server machine.  To
    get a list of all GLEList-related files, send the following command in
    the body of an email message to [email protected]:
    index glelist -all

    The archives can be searched by the listserver software.  For
    instructions on searching, send the following command to
    [email protected]:  help search

    To subscribe to GLEList, send the following command to
    [email protected] in the body of an email message:
    sub glelist YourFirstName YourLastName

    For example: sub glelist Jan Grapher

    List owner/administrator:

           Dean Pentcheff
           [email protected]
           Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC 29208
           Telephone: 803-777-8998

    [email protected]                              [Last Update 4/93]

    GNET is an archive/journal for documents pertaining to the effort to
    bring the net to lesser-developed nations and the poorer parts of
    developed nations.  (Net access is better in many "third world"
    schools than in South-Central Los Angeles).  GNET consists of two
    parts, an archive directory and a moderated discussion.

    Archived documents are available by anonymous ftp from the directory
    global_net at dhvx20.csudh.edu (155.135.1.1).  To conserve bandwidth,
    the archive contains an abstract of each document, as well as the full
    document.  (Those without ftp access can contact me for instructions
    on mail-based retrieval).

    In addition to the archive, there is a moderated GNET discussion list.
    The list is limited to discussion of the documents in the archive.  It
    is hoped that document authors will follow this discussion, and update
    their documents accordingly.  If this happens, the archive will become
    a dynamic journal.  Monthly mailings will list new papers added to the
    archive.

    We wish broad participation, with papers from nuts-and-bolts to
    visionary.  Suitable topics include, but are not restricted to:

          descriptions of networks and projects
          host and user hardware and software
          connection options and protocols
          current and proposed applications
          education using the global net
          user and system administrator training
          social, political or spriritual impact
          economic and environmental impact
          politics and funding
          free speech, security and privacy
          directories of people and resources

    To submit a document to the archive or subscribe to the moderated
    discussion list, use the address [email protected].

    Owner: Larry Press [email protected]

GO-L%[email protected] (Internet)
    GO-L on MAILSERV@SMCVAX (BITNET)

    GO-L, a list for game players interested in the game of GO is now
    available for public use. The list is sponsored by Saint Michael's
    College in Winooski, Vermont.  The list is intended to serve as a
    discussion point for GO-related topics, and as a meeting place for
    EMAIL games between list members.

    In contrast to the majority of BITNET lists, this one is supported by
    a DEC uVAX 3400 running the MAILSERV program for VAX/VMS.
    Consequently, commands used to access the list are slightly different
    than those used by LISTSERV. MAILSERV supports the following commands,
    among others:

         HELP      -  Ask for the HELP file.
         SUBSCRIBE -  Subscribe to a list.
         LISTS     -  List all mailing lists for a MAILSERVer.

    MAILSERV accepts only mail messages; not interactive SENDs or TELLs.
    Be sure to send only a mail message with your commands in the body of
    the message. Don't type any other text into the message; it won't
    work!

    As an example, to subscribe to the GO-L list, send a mail message to

    MAILSERV%[email protected]

    and in the body of the message just put the command

    SUBSCRIBE GO-L

    Notice that you don't need to give a subscription name; MAILSERV gets
    it From your address.  List owner:
    <GOODWIN%[email protected]>

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 9/92]

    A mailing list for Golden Retriever enthusiasts.  Suitable topics
    include questions and answers regarding the Golden Retriever breed in
    general, news bits, article summaries, discussions of particular lines
    and breeders, shows, activities (CCI, therapy dogs, guide dogs),
    training techniques, bragging, summaries of local GR club activities
    or newsletters, other items which might be considered too
    Golden-introverted for rec.pets.dogs, cooperation on a breed specific
    FAQ for r.p.d, etc.

    This list is NOT a substitute for rec.pets.dogs - please post items of
    general interest to that newsgroup.  Should list traffic warrant, this
    list may be converted from message-at-a-time to digest format.
    Messages sent to the list should not be reposted without permission of
    the author.

    To subscribe, send a message to "[email protected]" with the
    line "subscribe golden firstname lastname" in the message body, where
    <firstname lastname> is your own name.  The list server will deduce
    your email address.  Once subscribed, send messages to the list at
    "[email protected]", and send administrative requests to the
    listserver "[email protected]" or to
    "[email protected]"

    Coordinator:  Wade Blomgren <[email protected]>

Golf-L on [email protected]                           [Last Update 9/92]
    or [email protected]

    The Golf-L discussion list was formed to give golfers and those
    interested in golf a place to discuss all forms of golf and all topics
    related to golf.  Some topics may be current tournaments, etc.

    To subscribe to Golf-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UBVM
    via mail text or interactive messaging: SUBSCRIBE GOLF-L your name.
    For example: SUBSCRIBE GOLF-L John Doe

    Owner: Chris Tanski [email protected]
    [email protected]

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    A mailing list for reporting bugs and problems with the GOULD UTX/32
    (UNIX) operating system and software.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, GOULDBUG@CLVM; BitNet
    subscribers can join by sending the SUB command with your name.  For
    example, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SUB GOULDBUG Jon Doe To be removed from
    the list, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SIGNOFF.  To make contributions to the
    list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to the Internet list name,
    NOT to the BITNET list name.

    Coordinator: Howard Walter <[email protected]>

GovDoc-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list with a focus is specifically on issues of information
    dissemination through Federal Depository Libraries.  Issues to be
    discussed include:  electronic dissemination policies of the
    Government Printing Office(GPO), the 1990 Census, access to Federal
    documents (Freedom of Information Act issues), automation of document
    collections in libraries (Marcive v. OCLC tapes; database
    consideration; retrospective conversion; etc.), document end user
    education and legislation related to depository libraries.  United
    Nations, State and Foreign Government documents can be included for
    discussion.

    The list is moderated but uncensored.  It is edited with the intention
    of producing a digest at the end of the year.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command via mail
    or an interactive message to LISTSERV@PSUVM:  SUB GovDoc-L Your full
    name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
    Non-BitNet users can join the list be sending the above command as the
    only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinators: Diane Kovacs <KOVACSD%[email protected]>
    Michael J. Kovacs <KOVACS%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This list has three major goals at the onset:

       1. to put folks who advise undergraduates about graduate
          school in touch with their peers and with graduate schools.
          Being on the list will provide this service.
       2. to create of a catalog of accessable catalogs (using Art
          St.  George's Library catalog catalog as a model) to
          facilitate electronic access to graduate school
          information. I will gather information here unless there is
          another volunteer out there.
       3. to identify useful and/or neccessary information that would
          be used in a graduate school information database with an
          eye toward network standard tags and a single engine
          queriable distributed database of graduate school
          information (probably SQL for example) that would allow
          students and advisors to search several catalogs maintained
          at different universities.

    Point three is very blue sky for the moment, but if we keep it in
    mind, the technology exists and the end is actually achievable.  Other
    points will, I'm sure, arise.

    To add yourself to grad-adv, send a MAIL message of:  subscribe
    grad-adv to [email protected]

    To remove yourself from grad-adv, send a MAIL message of:  unsubscribe
    grad-adv to [email protected]

    Mail to be distributed to grad-adv should be sent to:
    [email protected]

    To learn more about our UNIX-based listserv and mail archiver send a
    MAIL message of:  help to [email protected]

GRADNRSE on [email protected]                  [Last Update 6/93] or
    [email protected]

    The GradNrse is a discussion group for practicing nurses.  It is
    moderated by Linda Q. Thede, RN, MSN, and originates at Kent State
    University, Kent, Ohio, USA.  It is intended to provide practicing
    nurses worldwide a place to give and get information about practice
    situations from their colleagues.  Broad ideas for discussion include:

       1. Actual practice problems and/or solutions, (eg. "I have a
          patient with XX disease, what experiences does anyone else
          have with this situation?")
       2. Nursing law in one's state.
       3. Nursing ethics situations.
       4. Nursing policies/politics.
       5. Staff development or patient education.
       6. Short summaries and or reactions to news articles affecting
          nursing.

    Naturally, it is not limited to the above topics, these are just
    suggestions.  In short, anything that would be of interest to
    practicing nurses, is great!  To subscribe send an e-mail message to:

          (Internet)         [email protected]
          (Bitnet)           Listserv@kentvm

    Leave the name and subject blank.  The message should be:

    sub gradnrse YourFirstName YourLastName

    Owner:  Linda Thede <[email protected]"

GRANOLA@VTVM2 (BITNET)                                  [Last Update 12/92]
    or [email protected] (Internet)

    The GRANOLA list is a forum for discussion of vegetarian-relevant
    issues.  Topics include but are not limited to the following: exchange
    of really cool recipes, discussion of the various types of
    vegetarianism, nutrition information, a supportive atmosphere, animal
    rights issues, cookbook reccomenda- tions, tips on surviving as a
    vegetarian while on a college meal plan, herbal remedies,
    ideas/support for those wanting to shift to a vegetarian diet, etc.
    This list does not discriminate on the basis of gender, sexual
    orientation.  race, religion, nationality, eating preferences (the
    list is open to all: lacto-ovo-vegetarians, vegans, macrobiotics,
    people who are not vegetarian, etc). Respect for the ideals and
    practices of others is appreciated.

    To subscribe to GRANOLA use LISTSERV interactives or send mail to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the text:  SUB GRANOLA
    (your full name)

    To send mail to the list, the address is
    GRANOLA%[email protected]

    Note that a default setting of the list is such that you do not
    receive copies of the letters that you send to GRANOLA - if you wish
    to change the option for your account after you subscribe, then TELL
    LISTSERV AT GITVM1 SET GRANOLA REPRO (or send mail to
    [email protected] with the command SET GRANOLA REPRO ).

    Feel free to send any questions or comments to the owner of GRANOLA:
    Darrell A. Early, BESTUUR@VTVM2

GRAPHIX on [email protected]

    This list is for discussion of Graphics Formats, Documents, and Many
    Archives relatives with Graphics, all oriented to PC/PS and
    "COMPATIBLEs" users.

    To subscribe to the list send e-mail to [email protected] with the
    BODY of the mail containing the command

    SUB GRAPHICS your full name

    Problems, question and contribucions send to GRAPHIX list.

    Owner:  Hernan Lobos *Mitzio* [email protected]

[email protected]                                     [Last Update 4/93]

    Discussion of all aspects of computer graphics.

    Moderators: Terry Hewitt Toby Howard [email protected]

Green on ListServ@IndyCMS (BITNET/CREN)
    or [email protected] (Internet)

    Green is dedicated to the study of Green movements worldwide and their
    influence on public opinion and public policy.  The scope of the
    list's discussion is global: all Green movements, at every level, are
    of interest to this list.

    Of special interest to the list is the emerging Green movement in the
    US -- how it is being organized by various competing elements, how it
    is being influenced by other Green movements worldwide (especially
    European), how it is interacting with those movements, and how it is
    influencing American public opinion and public policy on the local,
    state, regional and national level.

    It is emphasized that the purpose of Green is the *study* of Green
    movements.  Green is *not* a tool for organizing or promoting those
    movements.  In keeping with policies defining the appropriate use of
    academic networks (which often include prohibitions on explicit
    political activism), adherence to the stated purpose of this list is
    strictly monitored and enforced.

    Green is open to all persons interested in the study of Green
    movements worldwide.  To subscribe send mail to LISTSERV@IndyCMS on
    BITNET or [email protected] with the body containing SUB
    GREEN yourfirstname yourlastname

       List owner/editor/coordinator:  John B Harlan
                                       IJBH200@IndyVAX (CREN)
                                       [email protected] (Internet)

green.travel in care of [email protected]            [Last Update 5/93]

    The Association for Progressive Computing (APC) conference
    green.travel is alive and well.  If you are interested in
    environmentally and culturally responsible, or sustainable, tourism,
    essentially the greening of the travel industry, you are invited to
    participate.  If you would like to be included in the new e-mailing
    list echo of this conference, email [email protected] to that
    effect; please note that subscription to the list form of this
    conference is maintained manually.

       Contact:
         Marcus Lucian ENDICOTT
         The WELL (Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link) Travel Conference Co-Host
         Post Office Box 837, Saint Simons Island, Georgia 31522-0437 USA
         Voice: (912) 265-6273
         Telex: (023) 400240522 UI
         Email: [email protected]
                [email protected]

GreenOrg on [email protected]

    GreenOrg (Green organizations) is dedicated to discussion of strategic
    and tactical issues facing Green organizations worldwide.

    GreenOrg joins the Green (Green movements) list, dedicated to the
    study of Green movements worldwide and their influence on public
    opinion and public policy.  The scope of the Green list's discussion
    is global: all Green movements, at every level, are of interest to the
    Green list.

    To subscribe to the GREENORG list send e-mail to LISTSERV@INDYVAX on
    BITNET with the following command in the BODY of the mail:

    SUB GREENORG yourfirstname yourlastname

    List owner/coordinator:  John B Harlan JBHarlan@IndyVAX
    [email protected]

[email protected] (Internet)
    tektronix!tekcrl!staller!GRiD (UUCP)

    AGOG (A GRiD Owners' Group) mailing list.  This list is primarily for
    hobbyist-types who have purchased used GRiD Compass computers.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    tektronix!tekcrl!jans (UUCP).

    Coordinator: Jan Steinman <jans%[email protected]>

[email protected]                       [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    The GS/DSP Discussion List serves as an unmoderated forum for
    discussion of GS/DSP co-processor board for the Apple II family of
    computers currently being developed by Pete Snowberg.  This list is
    for the discemination of information about the GS/DSP and the
    discussion of possible applications for the GS/DSP.

    Messages sent to this list are not reviewed by the list owner and are
    automatically forwarded to everyone on the list.  If you want to send
    private messages to each other or to Pete this is not the way to do
    it.  If you would like to send a private message to Pete Snowberg you
    can reach him at:

    [email protected]

    Messages are not verified and the authors of the messages are solely
    responsible for their content.

    List coordinator:

    If you want to unsubscribe, change address, contact me at the
    following address:

    [email protected]

    To post submissions to everyone on the mailing list you can send it
    to:

    [email protected]

    When you send your message to the above address, everybody on the list
    gets it!  This is where you send your submissions to the mailing list.
    If you want to be removed from the mailing list do not send it here
    but send it to the list coordinator address
    ([email protected]).

    One more note on this mailing list.  This list is being run out of the
    Open Computing Facility at UC Berkeley.  This is a cluster of 18
    Apollo Domain DN3500 workstations run by a completely student staff.
    This cluster is not the most stable one in the world but mail here
    generally is.  (Note: I said GENERALLY.) From time to time this
    cluster might disappear off of the net and your submission might not
    make it through.  But these occurrences should be even less frequent
    now with the addition of another network gateway.  So if your
    submission to the list bounce, try again later and the list should be
    back up.

    Archives:

    From time to time there will be informational postings from Pete or
    other developers about their products related to the GS/DSP, these
    messages will be archived and if you want send a message to the list
    coordinator and he will forward to you the requested file.

    Archive Listing:

    This will be listing which files are availble.  Currently we only have
    two files, the GS/DSP Preliminary Press Info that was posted to
    comp.sys.apple2, this one and a long question and answer post by Pete
    Snowberg about the DSP board.

    Coordinator:  Terry Yeung <[email protected]>

[email protected]            [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    The list is for rumors, bugfixes, and workarounds concerning the
    CAD-Tool genesil and related tools.  Primary members of the list are
    associated with the Eurochip project, but other interested parties are
    welcome.  Requests to join the list should be sent to
    [email protected]

    Coordinator: Chytil Georg

[email protected]

    Originally created as a list to discuss the development of a
    monitoring suite for gateways, currently expanded to a discussion
    group for issues related to monitoring and managing networks and
    internetworks.

    Archives are currently available by anonymous FTP from
    LBL-RTSG(??).LLNL.GOV

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Craig Partridge <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                      [Last Update 6/93]

    Description: A friendly group for the discussion of all aspects of the
    sport of gymnastics.  Available as either a regular mailing list or in
    digest form.  People of all levels of knowledge and interest are most
    welcome.

    Archive location and availability: back issues are currently
    maintained by [email protected].  Send email for info.

    How to join: send a request to [email protected].  Please
    specify if you would like to receive the list in regular or digest
    form.

    Coordinator/Owner: Robyn Kozierok

H-Urban on [email protected]                         [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    H-Urban (URBAN HISTORY) has been set up at the University of Illinois
    at Chicago (UIC) in order to provide a forum for scholars of urban
    history.  The UIC history department has a long-standing interest in
    the history of Chicago and other U.S.  cities, ethnicity and
    immigration, and of European and Russian urban development.

    The primary purpose of H-Urban is to enable urban historians to easily
    communicate current research and research interests; to discuss new
    approaches, methods and tools of analysis; to share reviews of useful
    resources including monographs, journals, articles, and primary source
    materials such as papers, maps, records, and databases; and to
    announce calls for papers, conferences, museum and society shows,
    exhibitions, job opportunities, grants and fellowships.

    H-Urban is also a forum for exploring the approaches, methods and
    tools used in teaching history to graduate and undergraduate students.
    As described below, UIC is establishing an electronic archive easily
    accessible to historians.  Syllabi, reading lists, and examinations
    would all be valuable additions to the archive.

    Discussion of cities throughout human history, and in all geographic
    areas is welcome.

    To subscribe to H-Urban, send a note to Listserv@UICVM or
    [email protected] with the following command in the BODY:

    Subscribe H-Urban Your Full Name

    H-Urban Fileserver

    Documents of interest to urban historians -- bibliographies, book and
    article reviews, announcements, teaching materials, and descriptions
    of tools, techniques, and computer software and hardware -- will be
    made available from the H-Urban fileserver.  In addition, an archive
    of all discussion on H-Urban will be available from the fileserver.

    To obtain a list of available documents, send a note to LISTSERV@uicvm
    (or [email protected]) with the following command in the BODY:

    Index H-Urban

    To obtain a specific document, send LISTSERV the command

    GET filename filetype

    Thus, to obtain a document entitled "H-Urban Welcome" from the
    fileserver, send a note to Listserv with the command

    GET H-Urban Welcome

    Contributions to the archive are welcome, and should be sent to Wendy
    Plotkin at U20566@UICVM or [email protected].

[email protected]

    The Hack Report is a monthly informational newsletter put out by Lee
    Jackson, Co-Moderator of the FidoNet International SHAREWRE echo and
    Moderator of the FidoNet WARNINGS echo which warns of hacked, hoax,
    Trojan Hourse, and pirated files that have been seen posted on BBS
    systems worldwide.  It is mainly MS-DOS oriented, although it does
    have a few notes on programs for other computer platforms.  It is a
    great aid for anyone who downloads files from a public access system.

    There are many people who do not get quick, or any, access to the
    latest version of the essential report.  This mailing list has been
    created to allow fast efficient distribution of The Hack Report to
    people with an Internet mail address who do not have easy access to it
    via other means such as anonymous FTP or through FidoNet.  This is a
    one-directional list soley for the distribution of The Hack Report
    each month.

    To subscribe to The Hack Report mailing list, please send requests to
    the human monitored address [email protected].

    Owner:  Marc Slemko <[email protected]>

[email protected] (Internet)
    [email protected] (BITNET)

    Mailing list for discussion of Licensing matters of Ham Radio.  This
    is a splinter group from the USENET newsgroup "rec.ham-radio" and the
    digest "[email protected]" to separate the high traffic
    of the licensing discussions.

    To subscribe to the list, send mail to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Philip Howard <PHIL%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    HAM-UNIV@UIUCVMD (BitNet)
    HAM-UNIV%[email protected]
    HAM-UNIV%[email protected]

    Mailing list for an exchange of information between and/or about
    College and University based Amateur Radio Clubs.  Duplication of
    material from other ham radio mailing lists or news groups should not
    be made unless it is of special interest to this category of clubs.

    Anyone who is interested in College and University Ham Radio Clubs may
    subscribe and participate.  It is not necessary to be a student or a
    member of a club, or even a ham radio operator.  I do ask if you have
    the information, to supply it with your subscription request so that
    others can be more informed.  I'd like to know your call sign and club
    affiliation (and office if you are an officer).

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the command:  SUB HAM-UNIV
    firstname lastname callsign - clubname to LISTSERV@UIUCVMD or
    [email protected] by either BITNET interactive message or by
    electronic mail with the command as the only line in the message
    text/body.  To unsubscribe send the command:  UNSUB HAM-UNIV If you
    are on UUCP and the address [email protected] fails, try
    uiucuxc!vmd!listserv instead.  Non-BitNet users can join by sending
    the above SUB command to LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Phil Howard <[email protected]>
                                <phil@UIUCVMD>  (BitNet)

[email protected]

    Mailing list for those who are interested in handheld computers or
    programmable calculators.  The mailing list can be used to distribute
    or request programs.  Messages are not moderated at this time.

    There are special addresses for archive submissions and retrievals:

          [email protected]     - Electronic server for archives
          [email protected] - Address for submissions to archives

    The archive server is similar to that used at other sites.  If you
    send an empty message with HELP on the Subject: line, it will provide
    a message about its usage.  If you wish to see what is contained in
    the archives, send a Subject: line with INDEX HANDHELDS.

    Currently, all the messages for the handhelds mailing list are
    contained on host CSL.SRI.COM in file HANDHELDS.TXT.  Additionally,
    two programs are available for the HP41C.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: David Edwards <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    There was discussion recently on the J.-M.  Jarre mailing list of
    starting a mailing list for devotees of Mike Oldfield and his music.
    For now, the address for this list is [email protected]

    The list will initially be available only in digest form.  To
    subscribe, send mail with the word "sub" in the subject line to the
    above address; you may include your first posting in the main body of
    this message if you wish.

    Owner:  "Heath (703)552-3177" <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    HDESK-L@WVNVM (BitNet)

    Mailing list for the discussion of Help Desks. Staff and management of
    Help Desks are encouraged to exchange experiences with the startup and
    operation of Help Desks at their sites, as well as their experiences
    with problem-tracking software.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command in a
    message to LISTSERV@WVNVM:  SUBSCRIBE HDESK-L Your full name where
    "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.  Non-BitNet
    users can join the list by sending the above command as the only line
    in the text/body of a message to [email protected] or
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Roman J. Olynyk <[email protected]>
                                    <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Interest specifically in the format of message headers and related
    issues such as inter-network mail formats/standards, etc.

    Recent messages are filed in MIT-MC (MC.LCS.MIT.EDU) file KSC;HEADER
    MINS, while older archives are in KSC;HEADER MINS00 through MINS15.
    These files are accessible over the Internet via FTP.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Pandora B. Berman <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Discussion of the construction, use, and modification of Heath and/or
    Zenith terminals, computers, and related products.

    The archives of old messages are kept on MC.LCS.MIT.EDU, in files:

          COMAIL;HEATH MAIL1   -Oldest Mail
          COMAIL;HEATH MAIL2   -Next oldest
             etc.              -Up to 8 as of 26 August 86
          COMAIL;HEATH MAIL    -Incoming mail is being added to this one

    These files are each stored in reverse time order (i.e. newer messages
    come first in the file, older messages are later); each file is
    between approx. 100K and 150K characters.  Copies of these files are
    available via FTP with no login needed; some are off-line - if you get
    an error, send a request to the administrative address below and they
    can be put on-line briefly.

    All requests to be added to deleted deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Michael A. Patton <[email protected]>

HealthRe on [email protected]                         [Last Update 2/93]
    or [email protected]

    The purpose of Health Reform (HealthRe) is to share information and
    opinions, ideas and inquiries that relate to the topic of health care
    reform.  While this is a high priority in the political life of the
    United states at the present, observations, comments, or opinions on
    health care reform in other countries are welcome.

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe, send mail to LISTSERV@UKCC or on the Internet to
    [email protected] with the body containing the command SUB
    HealthRe Yourfirstname Yourlastname

       Owner:
          Bob Moore                       STR002@UKCC
          Sanders-Brown Center on Aging   [email protected]
          University of Kentucky          (606) 253-5960

HELPNET%[email protected]

    HELPNET is intended as a working list for those interested in the
    roles global computer networks might play in times of disasters such
    as earthquakes, hurricanes, etc.

    Archives are kept for this list.  Send LISTSERV the commands INDEX
    HELPNET and INFO DATABASE for more information (Note: The commands are
    sent to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (BitNet) or [email protected] and NOT to
    the list).  They are also available via ANONYMOUS FTP to VM1.NODAK.EDU
    (134.129.111.1).  Enter CD HELPNET after connecting.

    Anyone may subscribe to the HELPNET list; however, the list is set up
    so that only subscribers may send mail to the list (to avoid
    accidental SUBSCRIBE commands).  You may subscribe to HELPNET by
    sending mail to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (BitNet) or [email protected]
    with the body/text of the message containing the command:  SUB HELPNET
    your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your
    loginid.  If BitNet users wish to be able to send messages to the list
    but read it through some other means (eg. GRAND), then ALSO include
    the command:  SET HELPNET NOMAIL which will allow you to contribute
    but not send you redundant mail.

    Coordinator: Marty Hoag <[email protected]>

HELP-NET on [email protected]

    HELPSERV has evolved.  Helpserv and all its component files have been
    integrated (finally!) into LISTSERV at TEMPLEVM.  In addition, there
    has been the addition of a mailing list, and a NAME CHANGE.

    Help-Net is a discussion list for the purposes of solving user
    problems with utilities and software related to the Internet and
    Bitnet networks.  In addition, LISTSERV at TEMPLEVM maintains a set of
    low-level help files intended to help the beginning user acclimatize
    himself to the network systems.

    Both novice and experienced users are encouraged to join the
    discussion list, either to ask questions, or to answer them.
    Questions on almost any network topic are encouraged, however there
    are a few ground rules we ask that you observe.

       1. Please do not post where can I find this game, or that
          specific gif file, etc.  There are several lists that deal
          specifically with those topics.  The question, Where would
          I find a list that could tell me where to get ???  on the
          other hand is quite acceptable.
       2. Please do not post any messages that relate to the illegal
          traffic of copyrighted material.
       3. Feel free to redistribute the help files freely.  We do ask
          that you identify the source of any materials.
       4. We gratefully accept both topics for additional Help
          sheets, and submissions to be placed on the server.  For
          more information about submitting, get the file SUBMIT INFO
          from the server.  See below for instructions.

    Below are some brief instructions on how to access the HELP-NET list.

    1. Signing on to the list.  Send the following command to LISTSERV at
    TEMPLEVM, as either an interactive message or the body of a mail
    message:

    SUB HELP-NET (Your Name)

    2. Getting a file from the list.  Send the following command to
    LISTSERV at TEMPLEVM:

    GET HELP-NET FILELIST

    Choose which files you want and send a get command for each of those
    files.  If you have a problem, ask the list.  It's what we are here
    for.  Please note that you must be a list subscriber to access files.

    3. Posting a message on the list.  - Send your mail message to
    HELP-NET at TEMPLEVM.  Your mail will be forwarded to all list
    members, and you will be replied to.

    I thank everyone for their support and interest and hope that I and
    the HELP-NET will continue to be of service to everyone in the network
    community.  If you have any questions regarding Help-Net, please
    direct them to V4078 at TEMPLEVM.  Again, thank you for your support.

       Jeff Linder                      Bitnet: V5057U at TEMPLEVM
       Temple University                Internet: [email protected]
       Computer Services
       Mainframe Consultant

HESSE-L on [email protected]

    This international discussion group is devoted to the study of the
    life and literary works of Hermann Hesse, the Swiss- German
    Nobel-Prize winner of 1946.

    The List is edited and published electronically by Gunther Gottschalk
    of the University of California at Santa Barbara and will include
    discussion items, pre-publication announcements, texts,
    interpretations, analyses, critiques, reviews, bibliographies on Hesse
    and his contemporaries.  The principal languages of the list will be
    English and German, but contributions in other languages are welcome.
    The list is intended to establish better contacts among readers of
    Hesse and related authors and to contribute to the discussion of his
    life and his works.

    In the near future, archives of HESSE-L and related files will be
    stored in the HESSE-L filelist.  It is hoped to attract a number of
    prepublication manuscripts and other materials released by their
    authors, by journals, or by the holder of the rights to Hesse's works,
    Suhrkamp Verlag.  Part of the year the List will be run by its owner
    through the facilities of the J.W.  Goethe University in Frankfurt.
    To receive a list of files send the command INDEX HESSE-L in the BODY
    of mail or a message to LISTSERV@UCSBVM on BITNET.

    To subscribe to HESSE-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UCSBVM
    via mail text (in the body) or interactive message:  SUBSCRIBE HESSE-L
    your full name

    For example: SUBSCRIBE HESSE-L Plinio Designori

       Owner: Gunther Gottschalk <[email protected]>
               (G.H.Gottschalk, Ger/Or/Slav. Dept, UC Santa Barbara, CA 93106)
               (E-mail: [email protected]  -  Phone/Fax: 805-893-2374)

HILAT-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 6/93]

    HILAT-L intends to be a means of information interchange about
    research on Higher Education in Latin America.  Its purpose is to
    disseminate information about research projects, publications,
    meetings, and to circulate brief summaries of new papers and research
    outcomes on the subject.

    Besides its general use, HILAT-L is intended as a means of
    communication about the activities of the Task Force on Higher
    Education of the Latin American Studies Association, coordinated by
    Daniel Levy, State University of New York, Albany (DCL05@ALBANYVM1)
    and the Comparative Research Project on Higher Education in Latin
    America, coordinated by Jose' Joaquin Brunner, FLACSO-Chile
    ([email protected]).

    The list is not moderated, but, to keep the traffic manageable, the
    preference is for the circulation of objective information, rather
    than general discussions and opinions, Languages are English, Spanish
    and Portuguese.

    The list can be joined by sending the text

    subs hilat-l your name

    to [email protected]

       Owner: Simon Schwartzman  [email protected]
              Universidade de Sao Paulo,
              Research Group on Higher Education.

HISLAW-L on LISTSERV@ULKYVM                        [Last Updated June 1992]
    or [email protected]

    HISLAW-L is a forum for debate, discussion, and the exchange of
    information by students and scholars of the history of the Law
    (Feudal, Common, Canon).  HISLAW-L is ready to distribute newsletters
    from study groups, and to post announcements of meetings and calls for
    papers, short scholarly pieces, queries, and other items of interest.

    The list currently does not maintain a FTP directory nor is archiving
    available.  Hopefully, this will change in the near future.

    HISLAW-L is associated with the general discussion list HISTORY, and
    co-operates fully with other lists similarly associated.

    To subscribe send a message to LISTSERV@ULKYVM or
    [email protected].  In BODY of the message state:  SUB
    HISLAW-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    adding your full name; LISTSERV will accept both BITNET and Internet
    addresses.  Postings should be made to HISLAW-L@ULKYVM.

    If you have any questions please contact the owner.

    Owner:  James A. Cocks BITNET:  JACOCK01@ULKYVM Internet:
    [email protected]

[email protected]                       [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    HISTEC-L@UKANVM is a list for the study of the History of Evangelical
    Christianity.  Subscription requests should be sent to BAYS@UKANVM.  I
    will attempt to act upon them as quickly as possible.  Postings should
    be made to HISTEC-L@UKANVM.  LISTSERV@UKANVM will accept both BITNET
    and INTERNET mailings.  I would appreciate subscribers' sending me by
    e-mail (at BAYS@UKANVM) a short biographical resume for inclusion in a
    members' directory.

    Our FTP directory is presently empty.  Subscribers who have materials
    they believe worth including should contact me by e-mail.  This site
    will operate in co-operation with ra.msstate.edu and the contents of
    its directories will form part of a union catalogue with ra.msstate
    and other co-operating sites.

    To subscribe, please send your request and a short biographical note
    to the owner:

          Daniel H. Bays
          (BAYS@UKANVM)
          The University of Kansas

    HISTEC-L is a non-sectarian forum for discussion, debate, and the
    exchange of information by students and scholars of the history of
    evangelical Christianity.  It is not a medium for proselytizing, and
    the advocacy or disparagement of any faith or sect are not welcome.
    Requests for SUBscription pass through the list owner, and SEND and
    REVIEW commands are restricted to list members.  The command language
    of HISTEC-L is English, but postings in other languages are accepted.
    HISTEC-L is ready to distribute newsletters from study groups, and to
    post announcements of meetings and calls for papers, short scholarly
    pieces, queries, and other items of interest.

    HISTEC-L maintains a directory at the FTP site kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (CD
    DUA9 [malin.histec]), for the collection and preservation of materials
    of use to its members.

    HISTEC-L is associated with the general discussion list HISTORY, and
    co-operates fully with other lists similarly associated.

HIT%[email protected] (Internet)
    HIT on LISTSERV@UFRJ (BITNET)

    The Highly Imaginative Technology - Science Fiction List

    Have you ever wondered how software can start paranoic?  Did your last
    SciFi book described a new kind of energy-plant?  Can networks create
    a new revolution in the world?  Is the NeXt the model for your next
    computer?

    HIT is a discussion list about Technology that can/can't be developed
    in the near/far future.  Based on Science Fiction and nowadays
    discoveries, we plan to discuss how to develop and which are the
    consequences of new and imaginative technology.

    Suggested topics are: Artificial Reality, Software Psychiatry, new
    developments in science, space stations, High Energy Physics, etc.
    Multi-disciplinary ideas are wellcome (as Software Psychiatry).

    To subscribe to HIT, send the following command to LISTSERV@UFRJ via
    mail text or interactive message (Internet Users, mail only, to the
    address LISTSERV%[email protected]):

    SUBSCRIBE HIT Your_full_name.

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE HIT Joe Smith

    List owner:Geraldo Xexeo [email protected]

[email protected]                            [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    HL-7 is an electronic conference designed to foster communication
    concerning technical, operational, and business issues involved in the
    use of the HL-7 interface protocol.  It is also intended as a forum
    for the HL-7 Working Group members who are participating in the
    specification of the interface protocol.

    Health Level Seven is an application protocol for electronic data
    exchange in health care environments.  It is called level seven
    because the protocol assumes the underlying network support of levels
    one through six of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) network
    model of the International Standards Organization (ISO).  The HL-7
    standard is specified at the seventh level, which is the application
    level.

    This HL-7 (Health Level Seven) Conference is *not* an offical part of
    the HL-7 Working Group and Executive Committee.  Official inquiries
    concerning HL-7 (Health Level Seven) should be sent directly to:
    Health Level Seven, P.O.  Box 66111, Chicago, IL 60666-9998, fax:
    (708) 616-9099.  In accordance with current CREN regulations,
    commercial activity (such as the selling of software) will be
    prohibited.  Subscription to this conference is open to *anyone*
    interested.

    You may subscribe by sending an e-mail message to:

    [email protected]

    if your account is on the internet, with the following request as the
    text of the message.

    SUB HL-7 YourFirstname YourLastname

    This, the 'SUB ...,' must be part of the message; the subject line
    will be ignored.

    Remember two simple rules-of-thumb:

    If it's a request (SUBscribe, UNSUBscribe), send it to the list
    requester ([email protected]).

    If it's a message for general distribution to the members of the list,
    send it to the list ([email protected]).

    The list is supported by the University of Virginia Medical Center
    Computing.  Our thanks to their management and staff for permission to
    use their system for the list and for assistance in setting it up.
    The list is sponsored by the University of Virginia Health Sciences
    Center.  Questions may be directed to David John Marotta.

    Owner:

          David John Marotta                    Internet: [email protected]
          Senior Computer Systems Enginerr        Bitnet: djm5g@virginia
          Strategic Planning Group           IBM US Mail: USUVARG8
          Health Science Center                    voice: (804) 982-3718
          The University of Virginia            messages: (804) 924-5261
          Charlottesville, VA 22903                  fax: (804) 296-7209
          (804) 295-2471

HOCKEY-D on LISTSERV@MAINE (BITNET)          [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    This list is a mechanism for periodically distributing a compendium of
    postings made to HOCKEY-L for those folks interested in the
    information on HOCKEY-L, but wish to limit the number of arriving
    E-Mail files, and do not wish to participate in the discussions.

    The HOCKEY-L list 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.

    The list resides at the University of Maine System MAINE.MAINE.EDU
    cpu.  When the owner posts a digest to the list, LISTSERV distributes
    a copy to everyone subscribed.  An archive of the digest is also
    created on a disk of LISTSERV.  Each digest posting is a separate file
    on that disk.

    HOCKEY-D does not accept postings; it merely distributes a periodic
    collection of postings from another list, HOCKEY-L.  Subscription
    information for HOCKEY-D or HOCKEY-L may be requested from Wayne Smith
    at [email protected].

    Send a request to sign off the list or ask for an archived file to
    [email protected] as described below.

    Questions, comments and problems may be sent to the HOCKEY-D list
    owner Wayne Smith at [email protected].

    The opinions expressed on HOCKEY-D are those of the posters and not of
    the University of Maine System nor of the list owner.

    How to Subscribe to HOCKEY-D

    As with any LISTSERV list, send mail to

    LISTSERV@MAINE (bitnet/cren) or [email protected] (Internet)

    The *body* of the mail should contain:

    SUBSCRIBE HOCKEY-D your full name

[email protected]

    College_Hockey discussion list.

    This list 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.

    Owner: WTS@MAINE (Wayne T. Smith)

HOLOCAUS on [email protected]                        [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    The coverage of the list will include the Holocaust itself, and
    closely related topics like anti-semitism, and Jewish history in the
    1930s and 1940s, as well as closely related themes in the history of
    WW2, Germany, and international diplomacy.

    We are especially interested in reaching college teachers of history
    who already have, or plan to teach courses on the Holocaust.  HOLOCAUS
    will therefore actively solicit syllabi, reading lists, termpaper
    guides, ideas on films and slides, and tips and comments that will be
    of use to the teacher who wants to add a single lecture, or an entire
    course.

    The tone and target audience will be scholarly, and academic standards
    and styles will prevail.  HOLOCAUS is affiliated

    . HOLOCAUS is moderated by Jim Mott ([email protected]), a PhD in
    History. The moderator will solicit postings (by email, phone and even
    by US mail), will assist people in subscribing and setting up options,
    will handle routine inquiries, and will consolidate some postings. The
    moderator will also solicit and post newsletter type information
    (calls for conferences, for example, or listings of sessions at
    conventions.) It may prove feasible to commission book and article
    reviews, and to post book announcements from publishers.  Anyone with
    suggestions about what HOLOCAUS can and might do is invited to send in
    the ideas.

    To subscribe to HOLOCAUS, you need an Internet or Bitnet computer
    account.  From that account send this message to LISTSERV@uicvm on
    Bitnet or [email protected]

    SUB HOLOCAUS Firstname Surname

    Use your own Firstname and Lastname.  You will be automatically added.
    You can read all the mail, and send your own postings to everyone on
    the list.

homebrew%[email protected]
    hplabs!hpfcmr!homebrew (UUCP)

    The Homebrew Mailing List is primarily for the discussion of the
    making and tasting of beer, ale, and mead.  Related issues, such as
    breweries, books, judging, commercial beers, beer festivals, etc, are
    also discussed.  Wine-making talk is also welcome, but
    non-homeade-wine talk is not.

    Archives are now available from Mthvax.CS.Miami.EDU via the netlib
    program and anonymous ftp; please use anonymous ftp if you can, if not
    send mail to [email protected] with subject index for a top
    level index and help file.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    homebrew-request%[email protected] (or UUCP
    hplabs!hpfcmr!homebrew-request).

    Coordinator: Rob Gardner <rdg%[email protected]>

[email protected]                                       [Last Update 11/92]

    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.

    Contact: [email protected] (David Mankins)

    Coordinator: David Mankins ([email protected])

[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of Honda and Acura automobiles.

    Send requests to join to:

    [email protected]

    Send submissions to:

    [email protected]

    Coordinator:  Rob Malouf [email protected]

HONORS on [email protected]                        [Last Updated 9/92]

    The HONORS discussion forum delivers news of NCHC conferences and
    events.  It provides a place for members of different Honors program
    to meet and talk.  It is also a place for Honors directors, facutly
    and students to post questions and to discuss issues of Honors
    education.

    The HONORS discussion is disctributed by a standard LISTSERV program.
    To join the discussion, send electronic mail to LISTSERV@GWUVM with
    the single line:

    SUB HONORS your name

    To remove yourself from the discussion, send electronic mail to
    LISTSERV@GWUVM containing the single line:

    UNSUB HONORS

    Should you have any problems or questions about the operations of the
    HONORS electronic discussion, please contact the HONORS owner.

    Owner: Honors Newsletter Editor <[email protected]>

HOPOS-L on [email protected] or [email protected]  HOPOS-L, the
    History of Philosophy of Science Discussion List, has been established
    in conjunction with the new History of Philosophy of Science Working
    Group (HOPOS) as a forum for the exchange of information, ideas,
    queries, job notices, course syllabi, conference announcements, and
    other news of interest to scholars working in areas related to HOPOS's
    main focus.  The discussion list will also be used to distribute
    occasional HOPOS newsletters.

    The topical focus of HOPOS-L is intended to be quite broad, covering
    all periods in the history of the philosophy of science, from
    antiquity to the twentieth century, extending to related areas of
    investigation in the history of logic, mathematics, and the natural
    and social sciences, and including, as well, diverse methodologies,
    ranging from more internalist, history of ideas approaches to more
    externalist, social and institutional history.

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe, send mail to LISTSERV@UKCC or on the Internet to
    [email protected] with the body containing the command

    SUB HOPOS-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Questions, comments, or suggestions concerning HOPOS-L should be
    directed, offlist, to the owner.

    Owner:  Don Howard [email protected] Department of Philosophy
    University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0027 606.257.4376
    (Office) 606.258.1073 (FAX)

[email protected]

    HOSPEX@PLEARN was created to provide those interested in being a host
    to foreign visitors a way to satisfy their interests.  For those
    interested in finding a host when they are traveling in difference
    countries, this new database will satisfy this interest.

    To subscribe just send mail stating that you want to join to
    HOSPEX@PLEARN. This will be automatically forwarded to one of the
    owners. Of course issuing standard 'SUB HOSPEX your full name' to
    LISTSERV@PLEARN will do as well. You'll be sent a form to be filled
    and returned. This subsribtion procedure is manual, so it may take few
    days sometimes.

    We are looking for lots of users outside the U.S. to subscribe (and
    U.S. users too, but now there are many more U.S. users than an other
    nation).

    Eventually, those who subscribe will be asked to send us a form which
    describes something about yourself, the type of accommodations you
    have, languages you speak, restrictions you want, etc.  When a file
    exists with this information on you, those traveling can look through
    all the files for the countries in which they will be traveling to
    find a host that seems interesting them.  So, this information you
    must eventually send to one of HOSPEX owners is important.

HOSPEX-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 11/92]

    The list is devoted to hospitality exchange (homestays) discussions.
    It also serves as a broadcast channel for members of HospEx database.
    Please note that HOSPEX-L is different from HOSPEX@PLEARN as the
    latter serves as a homestay exchange database only.  HOSPEX-L is
    archived monthly.

    To subscribe to HOSPEX-L send e-mail to [email protected] with
    the BODY of the mail containing the listserv command:

    SUB HOSPEX-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    To subscribe to HOSPEX, use following command instead:

    SUB HOSPEX Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    For more information write to [email protected]

    List owner: Wojtek Sylwestrzak [email protected]

HSPNET-L on LISTSERV@ALBNYDH2

    HSPNET-L provides consultation, a monthly digest, and a data base of
    hospital networks.  It emphasizes restoration and extension of
    consulting for rural hospitals by connection to major medical centers.
    All aspects (hardware, software, staff training, confidentiality of
    patient data, etc) will be covered.  Particular attention will be paid
    to existing networks both in USA and abroad.

    Transmission of both text and medical image data will be considered
    via both land- lines and satellite.  The cost-effectiveness of such
    distance-consulting will be reviewed in the light of declining rural
    hospital acute-care capabilities, and the economic benefits of keeping
    the patient in the rural area.

       Owner= DFP10@ALBNYVM1 (Donald F. Parsons MD)
       Editor= DFP10@ALBNYVM1 (Donald F. Parsons MD)
       Donald F. Parsons MD, Wadsworth Center, New York State Dept.Health, Empire
       State Plaza, Albany, NY 12201. (518) 474-7047, FAX (518) 474-8590.

HP-28%[email protected]

    Mailing list for users/owners of HP-28C and HP-28S calculators,
    ranging from "everyday-type" questions/discussion to more advanced and
    technical-type support.  The list will be for open discussion, posting
    of programs (see footnote) technical support, advancements, and
    problem solving.  Things you may want to share/talk about:

          Bugs in the HP-28
          Nifty programs
          Uses of SYSEVAL
          Modifying Hardware (although not recommended)
          Accesories/Hardware
          Other HP clubs and organizations
          Machine Language Programming
          New Models!??
          Making your 28C more like a 28S
          Music and Graphics processing (not great, but neat)
          More uses of SYSEVAL... etc.
          And questions regarding any of the above....

    If you would like to join this list issue the following command:  TELL
    LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SUB HP-28 your_full_name If on VMS:  SEND
    LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SUB HP-28 your_full_name Non-BitNet users can send
    e-mail to LISTSERV%[email protected] with the first line of
    the TEXT or BODY of the mail being:  SUB HP-28 your_full_name

    Coordinator:  Eric J. Zmyslowski <GRIK%[email protected]>

HPMINI-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list to address hardware and software issues, as they relate
    to the Hewlett Packard 9000 series (9000/825, 9000/835, 9000/840,
    etc).  Initially, the operating system will be limited to HP/UX.

    To subscribe to the list send the message:  SUB HPMINI-L
    your_real_name (where "your_real_name" is your name, not your userid)
    to [email protected] in the text/body of a message or in the
    text of an interactive command like TELL or SEND (if available).
    Non-BItNet users can send the command in the body of a message to
    LISTSERV%UAFSYSB.BITNET@ VM1.NODAK.EDU.

       Coordinator: Christopher Corke <CC06067%[email protected]>
                                      [email protected]

HQ-L on LISTSERV@PSUHMC      [Last Update 1/93] [email protected]

    HQ-L (HealthQuest Products Discussion List) is a list to discuss
    software created and supported by HealthQuest.  Examples include, but
    are not limited to:

          Clinical Data Editor (CDE)
          Clinipac
          Medical Records Enhancement/Abstract
          Patient Accounting (Medipac and/or Medipac III)
          Patient Appointments
          Patient Management (PM)
          Trendstar

    Archives of HQ-L back issues can be listed by sending the command
    INDEX HQ-L to LISTSERV@PSUHMC on BITNET or
    [email protected].

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@PSUHMC via mail
    or interactive message:

    SUB HQ-L firstname lastname

    Owner:  Jeff Schlader JSCHLADE@PSUHMC

[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussions relating to human rights issues.  The
    list is currently unmoderated.

    There are currently no archives, but hopefully there will be in the
    future.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

       Coordinator:  Jeff Carpenter <[email protected]>
                                    <[email protected]>
                                    <[email protected]>

HRS-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    There is a new LISTSERV list: HRS-L (Human Rights Systematic Studies
    List).  We are a group of scholars interested in the SCIENTIFIC study
    of human rights.  The LISTSERV list is owned by David Cingranelli of
    Binghamton University in New York State.  The intention is to
    encourage the quantitative study of human rights by putting human
    rights researchers into contact with each other so that they may share
    information and ideas quickly.

    To Subscribe, send E-mail to; Listserv at Bingvmb.Bitnet Or
    [email protected] with the command:

    Sub HRS-L Your Name

    in the BODY of the mail.

    Please feel free to send this message on to others, we will welcome
    all those who are interested.  Thank you.

    Owner:  David Cingranelli [email protected] or
    [email protected]

[email protected]

    The National Institute of Health's Human Genome Program is planning to
    start a newsgroup for the disucussion of genome-related issues.
    Information on how to subscribe follows.

    The HUMAN-GENOME-PROGRAM newsgroup can be received anywhere in the
    world via USENET under the USENET name bionet.molbio.genome-program.

    For those who need to receive messages by regular electronic mail
    instead of through USENET news software, there are four distribution
    points for the HUMAN-GENOME-PROGRAM newsgroup depending upon your
    geographical and network locations:

       1. If you reside in the Americas, to subscribe to the
          HUMAN-GENOME-PROGRAM bulletin board, please send a message
          to the Internet address
          [email protected]
          This address also serves American BITNET users.
       2. If you use the European Academic Research Network (EARN)
          and live in Continental Europe or Ireland, you can
          subscribe automatically to the newsgroup by sending a
          message containing the line
          SUBSCRIBE GNOME+PR your_personal_name
          to the address
          LISTSERV@IRLEARN
          (for example, SUBSCRIBE GNOME+PR Chris Smith).  The Subject
          line of the message should be left blank.
       3. If you reside in the United Kingdom, please send your
          subscription request to
          [email protected]
       4. If you reside in Scandinavia (or in Continental Europe and
          have Internet access), please send your subscription to
          [email protected]

    If you do not fall into any of the above categories you may contact
    whichever of the above sites is most convenient.

    Once you have chosen your distribution point, you may post messages by
    sending to the bulletin board address at that site.  Note below the
    shorter addresses used for BITNET/EARN/JANET sites.

       Location                        Posting address
       Americas / Internet format:     [email protected]
       Americas / BITNET format:       [email protected]
       Ireland  / EARN format:         [email protected]
       U.K.     / JANET format:        [email protected]
       Sweden   / Internet format:     [email protected]

    USENET news software users may post messages on their local computer
    to bionet.molbio.genome-program (set distribution to "world") and let
    the software handle distribution details.

    From: [email protected], Jane Peterson, National Center for Human
    Genome Research

[email protected]

    Mailing list originally consisting of the combined memberships of
    INFO-PCNET, HOME-SAT, and TELETEXT mailing lists.  Human-Nets has
    discussed many topics, all of them related in some way to the theme of
    a world-wide computer and telecommunications network usually called
    WorldNet.  The topics have ranged very widely, from something like
    tutorials, to state of the art discussions, to rampant speculation
    about technology and its impact.  The list is extremely large, making
    it necessary to batch messages sent to the list and distributing them
    once each day during off peak periods to avoid overloading the system.

    The permanent archives contain all of the material distributed to the
    list.  Due to size, this archive is broken down into several different
    files, stored in reverse temporal order.  The files are currently
    stored on Internet host RU-BLUE in files
    RHYTHM:<PLEASANT.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.* (where "*" is a wild-card).

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Moderator: Charles McGrew <[email protected]>

HUMANIST%[email protected]

    HUMANIST is an international electronic discussion group for computing
    Humanists and for those who support the application of computers to
    scholarship in the humanities.  It currently consists of nearly 300
    members in 13 countries in North America, Europe, and the Near East.
    Relevant topics are technical questions about hardware and software,
    specific problems in humanistic scholarship, and both the
    administrative difficulties and philosophical issues arising from the
    application of computing to the humanities; calls for papers,
    bibliographies, and reports of lasting interest are also welcome.

    Interested individuals should send a note together with a brief
    biography to the Coordinator in the following format:

    *Family-name, Given-names <e-mail address>

    Title, mailing address(es), telephone number(s).

    Body of biography.  This should not be a c.v. and need not be very
    detailed but should cover the full range of your professional
    activities and interests, both present and past.  Mention other things
    at your discretion.  Biographies vary considerably in length, though
    few are less than 100 words or more than 500.

    Coordinator: Willard McCarty
    <MCCARTY%[email protected]>

[email protected]                         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    HUMBIO-L@FAUVAX

    Human Biology Interest Group Discussion List

    Humbio-L is an unmoderated discussion list dealing with biological
    anthropology, adaptation, environmental stress, biological race,
    growth, genetics, paleoanthropology, skeletal biology, forensic
    anthropology, paleodemography, paleopathology, primate biology &
    behavior.

    This discussion list is open to all interested individuals or
    organizations.

    To subscribe send mail to HUMBIO-REQUEST@FAUVAX (Internet users send
    to [email protected]) with the request in the message body:

    SUBSCRIBE HUMBIO-L Your_full_name

    To unsubscribe, send:

    UNSUBSCRIBE HUMBIO-L

    All questions, requests for information, etc., should be sent to the
    List Owner.

       List Owner:    M.Y. Iscan (ISCAN@FAUVAX, [email protected])
       List Manager:  Ralph P Carpenter (RALPHO@FAUVAX, [email protected])

[email protected]                                     [Last Update 4/93]

    HUMOR is restricted to posting humor; humor of all types, topics and
    tastes may be posted.  Please, label your humor in the subject line
    and if the humor is potentially offensive include a warning in the
    subject line (for example, R, X).  While many people may wish to
    subscribe to this list purely for entertainment, the purpose of the
    list is provide a lively body of contemporary humor for people who
    study humor or who use humor professionally.  Criticism and other
    forms of discussion of the humor should be directed to other lists.
    Reactions, objections and corrections should be posted privately to
    the original sender, not to the list, not to the owner.  Personal
    attacks directed against a member of the list are seriously
    prohibited.

    Archives of HUMOR can be listed by sending the command INDEX HUMOR to
    [email protected].

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected]
    via mail or interactive message:

    SUB HUMOR your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB HUMOR Henny Youngman

    Owner: Bill Edwards <[email protected]>

HUNGARY on LISTSERV@UCSBVM

    An electronic discussion group on Hungarian issues is now open to
    scholars and students from all disciplines.  Although the working
    language of the group is English, contributions in other languages
    will be accepted and posted.  However, they may not be understood by a
    significant proportion of the membership.

    Electronic mail connections have already been established with three
    Hungarian universities: Budapest Technical University, Budapest
    University of Economic Sciences, and Eotvos Lorand University.

    The group and list server addresses of the new group, based at the
    University of California, Santa Barbara, are:

          [email protected]    For mail to broadcast to the list ONLY
          [email protected]   For commands or to subscribe

    To subscribe to the discussion group, send an e-mail message, without
    any subject, to the list server address, [email protected],
    containing the single line:

    subscribe hungary "your name"

    with your own name, not your e-mail address, inserted in place of the
    phrase "your name," without quotes.

    Once you have subscribed, any messages which you want to circulate to
    the group should be sent to the group address, [email protected].

    The list is moderated, and will be edited by:

    Eric Dahlin [email protected]

HUNTING on LISTSERV@TAMVM1                               [Last Update 5/93]
    HUNTING on [email protected]

    This is a reflection of the moderated Usenet group 'rec.hunting' for
    those folks that prefer to read this group via mail instead of a
    newsreader.

    Rec.hunting (and the LISTSERV list hunting) is a moderated group for
    the discussion of hunting related issues.  These include, but are not
    limited to, methods, locations, seasons, laws, and hunting ethics.
    Posts about the morality of hunting will be rejected (this is, in
    fact, the reason this group is moderated).

    To subscribe to the LISTSERV portion of this group, send a mail
    message to either LISTSERV@TAMVM1 (bitnet) or [email protected]
    (internet) with no subject.  Include as the *only* text in the body of
    the message:

    SUBSCRIBE HUNTING your-first-name your-last-name

    To submit a mail message for discussion, send your email message to
    HUNTING@TAMVM1 (bitnet) or [email protected]

       Owner:  Chris Barnes  [email protected]
               President - Bryan/College Station Retriever Club
               (409) 846-3273 (home)
               (409) 845-8300 (work)

[email protected]

    Mailing list for the discussion of hyperchannel networks within the
    context of an IP network.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: John Lekashman <[email protected]>

HYPBAR-L on LISTSERV@TECHNION ([email protected])

    HYPBAR-L provides an unmoderated environment where issues, questions,
    comments, ideas, and procedures can be discussed.  In a broad sense,
    this includes virtually anything dealing with medicine in relation to
    diving and HyperBaric Medicine.

    The explicit purpose of HYPBAR-L is to provide timely interchange
    between subscribers, to provide a forum where interesting questions
    can be addressed within the context of interactive exchange between
    many individuals, to discuss the evolution and application of
    HyperBaric and Diving Medicine, to announce professional meetings,
    calls for papers, and any additional information that would be of
    interest.

    As is the case on all unmoderated lists, the discussion and topics are
    only limited by the participation and interest of its subscribers.
    Subscribers are welcome to take an active role by posting and/or an
    inactive role by monitoring the list.  Although not necessary for
    participation, it shall be assumed that all subscribers are basically
    familiar with the medical jargon that is used on this list.

    To subscribe to HYPBAR-L, please send mail or file to
    LISTSERV@TECHNION or [email protected] and place in the
    body of the text the line

    SUB HYPBAR-L <your name>.

    This list does not support nor is supported by any medical group or
    medical installation.  This list was created due to requests by
    several individuals within the medical community located in different
    countries.

    Coordinator:  Robert Al Hartshorn
    <AL%[email protected]>

[email protected]                 [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    We have the hyperami mailing list.  For informal product discussion
    and mutual assistance concerning:

            AmigaVision                        PILOT
            CanDo                              ShowMaker
            DeluxeVideo III                    TACL
            Director 2                         Thinker
            Foundation                         VIVA
            Hyperbook
            InterActor

    If you'd like to join us to discuss your hypermedia projects on the
    Amiga and ask questions about how to get them working better, send a
    mail request to hyperami's new home, the OIT listserver, like so:
    mail [email protected] and give a one-line message (it can
    be the subject) asking subscribe hyperami and you're on.

    (You can also ask the listserver for "help" if you want more info;
    same idea, a one-line request.  For now there's no "index" listing for
    hyperami, though.)

    This list is separate from the Usenet newsgroup
    comp.sys.amiga.multimedia (by request of the listmembers) but material
    from the list may occasionally be presented to the newsgroup.

[email protected]                      [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Mailing list to discuss anything and everything about HyperCard for
    Apple Macintosh microcomputers.  The list is open and unmoderated.

    To join, send email to [email protected].  Ignore the "Subject:"
    line, and send a one-line message as follows:

    SUBSCRIBE HYPERCRD Your_Name

    where "Your_Name" is how you would like to be known to the list.

    For further information about this list, contact its "owner," George
    D. Allen, <[email protected]>, phone (317) 494-3796, Dept. of
    Audilogy & Speech Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
    47907.

HYTEL-L on [email protected]                        [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    This list is for announcements of new versions of the popular HYTELNET
    program, which gives a user access to all known telnet-accessible
    sites on the Internet. List members will also receive announcements of
    new/changed/defunct sites, announced between full versions of the
    program.

    HYTEL-L replaces the LIB_HYTELNET mailing list.

    To subscribe, send mail to [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the body (not the subject!)
    containing the command

    SUB HYTEL-L Your Name

    For example:  sub hytel-l Bill Clinton

       Co-Moderator: Peter Scott  [email protected]
       Co-Moderator: Diane Kovacs dkovacs@kentvm

[email protected]
    [email protected] (Bitnet)

    Discussion of the BBoard package.  BBoard is a VMS utility to link
    mail, delivered by Jnet, and VAX Notes, an electronic conferencing
    system from Digital Equipment Corp.  BBoard's primary purpose is to
    reduce the number of LISTSERV or mailing list subscribers at a node so
    that only one user (BBOARD) is subscribed.  The messages from each
    mailing list will then be posted in a separate Notes conference.

    There is no automated archive retrieval facility.  However, requests
    for archived material may be sent to the I-BBReq address below.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] (Internet)
    or [email protected] (BitNet).

       Coordinator: Benjamin Cohen <[email protected]>
                                   <BEN%[email protected]>
                                   <BEN@SPCVXA>  (BitNet)

I-Finger%[email protected]

    Discussion of the Finger program and related utilities.  Finger is a
    utility which performs username lookup, WHOIS functions, and system
    status functions. This list is hosted on the system where VMS Finger
    and RSTS/E Finger are maintained, so initial discussions will probably
    center around these versions.  However, discussions about any Finger
    variant or similar utilities are welcomed.

    There is no automated archive retrieval facility, however requests for
    archived material may be sent to the I-FinReq/I-FINREQ address below.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    I-FinReq%[email protected] (Internet) or
    [email protected] (BitNet)

    Coordinator: Terry Kennedy <terry%[email protected]>

I-PASCAL on [email protected]

    A bi-directional gateway exists between info-pascal (internet) and
    comp.lang.pascal (usenet); all messages sent to one list are
    automatically forwarded to the other list.

    Mailing list archives are available by anonymous ftp from
    wsmr-simtel20.army.mil.  The old archives are stored in compressed
    form by month in:

    PD2:<ARCHIVES.PASCAL>yymm.1-TXT.Z (where yymm means Year and Month)

    Starting with PD2:<ARCHIVES.PASCAL>8404.1-TXT.Z and the newest
    (current month's) archives are in:

    PD2:<ARCHIVES.PASCAL>PASCAL-ARCHIV.TXT

    Feel free to ask questions, start new discussions, etc.  Please send
    all messages regarding list maintenance to the address given below,
    but address "ordinary" messages to [email protected].

    For Subcription the BITNET users To [email protected], send the
    following command in the BODY of e-mail or the text of an interactive
    message to [email protected]

    SUB I-PASCAL your full name

    BITNET Owner:  Hernan Lobos *Mitzio* [email protected]

IAMEX-L on LISTSERV@TECMTYVM (BITNET)
    or [email protected] (INTERNET)

    I am glad to inform you that we just opened a list of artificial
    intelligence, with the purpose to change ideas from Latinoamerica and
    the rest of the world, this list will look general topics (medicine,
    mechanical engineering, games, electronics, administration, etc), we
    will show applications, discussions, ideas of AI in this areas.  We
    will be glad if you decide to join us.  Some information of the list:

    Artificial Intelligence list of ITESM.

    Artificial Intelligence is a very powerful tool, and still very new.
    Some Thoughts about this topic are very dissapointed, the reason of
    it, it is that AI is a unknown area for most of the people, or it
    seems to them that artificial intelligence is more theorical than
    practical.  The purpose of this list is to present to the people,
    there is a practical use for this science, and its technics are very
    useful for the understanding of the knowledge.  Letting knowing to the
    people how we are developing this area in Mexico, and other countries.
    This will be done in the following way:

       1) Answering questions (doubts about a topic from a class, project,etc)
       2) Presenting and discussion of interviews from experts
       3) Presenting and discussion projects around the world
       4) Sending out a periodical general information about a topic
       5) Sending out information about simposiums, meetings, bibliography, etc.

    This project is administrated by the AI Invetigation Center in
    Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) in
    Monterrey, N.L.

    The people who are interesting about subscribing this list must fill
    these requirements:

       1:  Be a student, investigator, profesor who are interesting and have
           some knowledge of this area
       2:  Must fill the registration form, please ask for it to owners.

    To Be Added to the List Please Contact one of the Owners:

            [email protected] (Juana Maria Gomez Puertos)
            [email protected] (Fernando Careaga Sanchez)

[email protected]                                        [Last Update 9/92]

    Purpose:  To provide a forum for teachers, IB coordinators and
    administrators involved with the International Baccalaureate Diploma
    Program.  Discussion of all aspects of the IB program is welcome.
    Send subscription requests to <[email protected]>.

    Contact:  [email protected] (Dr. Steve Hreha)

[email protected]                              [Last Update 5/93]

    The Internet Business Journal Distribution List is now accepting
    subscribers.  This LISTSERV list distributes the electronic text of
    The Internet Business Journal, under the sponsorship of the Wladyslaw
    Poniecki Foundation.

    The electronic version *only* contains the table of contents, article
    abstracts, editorial, letter from the publisher, and the column,
    Access--Ability, by Dr. Norm Coombs.  This e-version is freely
    available in low ascii text and will soon be available as a PostScript
    file.  The IBJ e-version will also be available via FTP and Gopher.

    To subscribe to the Internet Business Journal Distribution List, send
    the command:

    SUB IBJ-L your name

    to [email protected]

    Send the command in the BODY of the mail message, not in the subject
    line.  Replace "your name" with your full name.

    Subscribers to IBJ-L will receive notice of new table of
    content/abstract editions, new online documents relevant to the
    business community, and related information.  There is no subscription
    fee for IBJ-L.  Please note that IBJ-L is not a conversational list.
    Only the list owner will post to IBJ-L.

    IBJ-L is intended to be very low volume in the number of postings.
    General informational items, press releases, conference announcements,
    and so forth will NOT be posted.

    Items that inform subscribers of new Internet business community
    resources, services and online documents WILL be announced through
    IBJ-L.  IBJ-L will archive unique resources relevant to the business
    community, but will not mirror (duplicate) resources already available
    elsewhere via the Internet.

    Owner:  Queries regarding IBJ-L should be sent to:

          Michael Strangelove, Publisher
          The Internet Business Journal

             BITNET: 441495@Uottawa
             Internet: [email protected]
             Compuserve: 72302,3062
             S-Mail: 177 Waller, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5 CANADA
             Voice:  (613) 747-0642
             FAX:    (613) 564-6641

IBM-NETS%[email protected] (Internet)
    Ibm-Nets@BITNIC (Bitnet)

    IBM-Nets is a forum for any discussions relating to IBM mainframes and
    networking.  It is an immediate redistribution list with no filtering
    or digesting.  Examples:

          TCP/IP and VM or MVS               Pronet
          Wisconsin Wiscnet                  SNA
          Spartacus Knet                     Vnet
          X.25                               Bitnet NJE protocols
          Ethernet

    or anything else that is related to IBM mainframes and networking

    The system server [email protected] contains a 6 month archive of
    all IBM-Nets transactions.  In order to learn more on how to access
    these archives via the Internet, send a valid piece of RFC822 mail to
    Database%[email protected] with the first nonblank lines
    reading as follows:

          HELP
          HELP ARPANET
          HELP DESIGN

    Note: If your mail header does not contain a proper "From:' or
    "Reply-To:" field, in addition to being fully domain qualified
    (RFC920), your mail will not be processed.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to:

          Internet: Hank%[email protected]
          Bitnet:  Hank@BITNIC

    *Be sure to specify IBM-Nets*

    Coordinator: Henry Nussbacher <Hank@BITNIC>
    <Hank%[email protected]>

IBM-SRD on LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 or
    [email protected]

    IBM-SRD is a discussion list for things relating to the IBM Screen
    Reader Product.

    The IBM Screen reader is a hardware/software combination that enables
    a blind user to navigate around the screen when a speech synthesizer
    is attatched to the computer.  What I hope to establish is a user's
    forum to discuss aspects of the use and programming of Screen Reader.

    The list can be subscribed to by sending mail to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 on
    BITNET (or [email protected]) with the TEXT of the mail saying:
    SUB IBM-SRD yourfirstname yourlastname

    There will also be an archive site at ndsuvm1 of Screen Reader
    materials - essentially source code in Screen Reader's Profile Access
    Language which is the mechanism one uses to teach Screen Reader about
    different application programs.  For e-mail access send mail to
    LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (or [email protected]) with the commands

          INDEX IBM-SRD
          GET SRD-0001 README

    in the text (body) of the message.  (Be sure to send these to LISTSERV
    and NOT to the list).

    You may also use FTP to connect to vm1.nodak.edu (134.129.111.1) using
    userid anonymous and any password.  Enter CD IBM-SRD and DIR to see
    what files are available.

       List Owner:  Brett G. Person  <[email protected]>
                                                                          <[email protected]>

IBMAS-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    IBMAS-L is a list to discuss IBM's multi-platform, multi-function
    do-it-all program product, Application System.  It's open to all
    unmoderated discussion of any AS topics.  Monthly public notebooks
    will be kept by LISTSERV.

    To subscribe to IBMAS-L send e-mail to LISTSERV@IRISHVMA on BITNET or
    [email protected] with the BODY of the mail containing:

    SUB IBMAS-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  Nick Laflamme [email protected] or
    [email protected]

[email protected]                          [Last Update 3/93]

    Mailing list for the discussion of childrens software on IBM-pc and
    compatible computers.  This is an unmoderated list.  To subscribe send
    a message to [email protected] with the subject
    "subscribe ibmpc-kids"

    List owner: Bob Larson [email protected]

[email protected]

    IBMTCP-L is intended for discussion of the IBM TCP/IP For VM program
    offering (5798-FAL).  It is also for discussion of the IBM DACU
    (7170), 8232 LAN Channel Station, 9370 Ethernet adapter and other
    similar hardware, as they relate to the IBM product, as well as the
    PC/IP portion of the product.

    To subscribe to the list, from a VM site on BITNET issue:  TELL
    LISTSERV AT CUNYVM SUBSCRIBE IBMTCP-L Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid).  From a VMS BITNET
    site use the SEND/REMOTE command.

    If you are at a site not on Bitnet or where you cannot send
    interactive messages, you can send a message to
    [email protected], where the first non-header line consists of:
    SUBSCRIBE IBMTCP-L Your_Full_Name

    IBMTCP-L archives are stored at [email protected].  Logs are
    created monthly, and are named in the format IBMTCP-L LOGyymm.  As of
    October 1987, these logs were available:

          IBMTCP-L LOG8707    2054 lines
          IBMTCP-L LOG8708    1903 lines
          IBMTCP-L LOG8709     633 lines
          IBMTCP-L LOG8710    3839 lines

    To obtain a list of currently available files, the command is:  INDEX
    IBMTCP-L

    The command to obtain a specific file is:  GET IBMTCP-L file_name

    for example, GET IBMTCP-L LOG8710

    Please note that there is no IBMTCP-L-REQUEST address.  Requests
    should be sent directly to [email protected] as described
    above.  Note also that CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU is node CUNYVM on Bitnet.
    Questions should be referred to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Steven Polinsky <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Discussion of topics related to the Icon programming language (a
    high-level, general-purpose programming language that emphasizes
    string and structure processing).  Such topics include: Programming
    Techniques, Theoretical Aspects, Icon in relation to other languages,
    Applications of Icon, Implementation Issues, Porting Icon, Bugs.

    N.B.: The Icon programming language has no particular relationship to
    icons such as those used in window systems.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].
    Questions about obtaining Icon should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Bill Mitchell <[email protected]>

ICU-L on LISTSERV@UBVM ([email protected])

    This list was formed to serve as a vehicle for (1) discussion of
    topics and articles related to computing in education and (2) delivery
    of the ICU Newsletter which is a joint publication of Iowa State
    University and Digital Equipment Corporation.

    Archives of ICU-L and related files are stored in the ICU-L FILELIST.
    To receive a list of files send the command 'INDEX ICU-L' (without the
    ' ') to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] as the first
    line in the body of a mail message (not the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to LISTNAME, send the command 'SUB ICU-L your name'
    (without the ' ') to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] via
    a mail message (again, as the first line in the body of the mail, not
    the Subject: line).

    For example:  SUB ICU-L Joe Shmoe

       Owner:  Jim Gerland <LISTMGR@UBVM>
               Jim Gerland <[email protected]

IDFORUM on LISTSERV@YORKVM1

    IDFORUM provides a global electronic meeting place for all involved in
    industrial design.  Practicing designers, design educators and design
    students are invited to subscribe.  Subscribers will receive Voice of
    Industrial Design (VOID), a newsletter complied by industrial design
    students.

    To subscribe to this list send a mail/note to LISTSERV@YORKVM1

    VM systems may use the interactive command:  TELL LISTSERV at YORKVM1
    SUBSCRIBE IDFORUM your-full-name

    VAX systems:  SEND LISTSERV@YORKVM1 SUBSCRIBE IDFORUM your-full-name

    Please direct enquiries to the

       List Owner:  Maurice Barnwell
                    [email protected]

          Veronica Timm
          VM/CMS and AS/400 Technical Support
          York University
          Toronto, Canada.

IDMS-L%[email protected]

    A forum for users of Cullinet software.  Cullinet system software and
    application software operate on several platforms.  IDMS/R is the data
    base management software for mainframes; IDMS/SQL (aka Enterprise DB)
    operates on VAX.  Goldengate, Infogate, and IDMS/Architect are
    examples of micro-computer software.  Appropriate discussion topics
    include (but are not limited to):  installation/migration issues, "How
    To" questions, and any other concerns/problems encountered by users of
    Cullinet software.

    To subscribe to IDMS-L, send the command:  SUB IDMS-L your_full_name
    to LISTSERV@UGA e.g.  SUB IDMS-L "William H. E. Day" To have your name
    removed from the IDMS-L subscriber list, send:  SIGNOFF IDMS-L
    Commands can be sent to LISTSERV@UGA either as interactive messages or
    in e-mail (one command per line in the body of the e-mail message).
    Subscription problems or questions may be directed to the List
    Coordinator).

    Coordinator:  James F. Bradshaw <JAMES%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    IDX3000@SUVM (BitNet)

    Mailing list for discussion of the IDX-3000 Data PBX (manufactured by
    M/A-COM Linkabit).  Topics include good news and bad.

    Archives are available through revised LISTSERV.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    IDX-REQ@SUVM (BitNet).  Those familiar with revised LISTSERV can
    subscribe thru [email protected] or LISTSERV@SUVM (BitNet).

       Coordinator: John Wobus <[email protected]>
                               JMWOBUS@SUVM  (BitNet)

IEEE-L on [email protected]            [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    The purpose of this list is to serve as a forum for all IEEE student
    branch officers and members.  Practicing engineers and interested
    non-engineers are also invited to join.

    Suggested topics for discussion include (but are not limited to):
    activities and fundraisers, discussion of curriculum at your
    institution, or whatever issues are important to EE's.

    To subscribe to IEEE-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@BINGVMB
    via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE IEEE-L your_full_name

       Listowners: Paul D. Kroculick (TJW0465 @ BINGTJW.BITNET)
                   Chas Elliott
       Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering IEEE Student Branch

IEEE on [email protected]             [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    The purpose of this list is to serve as a forum for all IEEE student
    branch officers and members.  Practicing engineers and interested
    non-engineers are also invited to join.

    The LANGUAGE FOR THIS LIST IS "SPANISH", but other languages will be
    acepted too.

    This a moderated mailing list for events and meeting announcements
    (related to electrical, electronic & computer engineering)

    The posting to this list may include: New of new software, hardware &
    technology, product reviews, comments, questions & answers....

    To subscribe to IEEE, send the following command to LISTSERV@USACHVM1
    on BITNET via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE IEEE your_full_name

    Listowner: Eric A. Soto-Lavin <[email protected]> This list was
    created in march (1991).

[email protected]                                 [Last Updated 1/92]

    The <[email protected]> mailing list was set up to support an ad
    hoc open task group of volunteers to work under the aegis of IFIP
    Working Group 6.5 in the Pre-Standards Development Mode, rather than
    in the Post-Standards Profiling or Implementation Agreements Mode, or
    in the IETF/IAB Standards Development Mode.  It does however draw on
    the concepts, traditions and expertise of all of these other standards
    activities.

    The purpose of this list is to discuss the issues related to provision
    of "local loop" PSTN dialup service for mail transfers between
    X.400/X.500 service host systems (MTA, MS, UA) and to develop draft
    specifications for experimental implementation of such a service.

    It is intended and expected that one or more openly available
    experimental implementations will be forthcoming after specifications
    are completed, and before any formal standards work is initiated.

    Although the ad hoc DIALUP Task Group is open to anyone, it is not
    intended to be a news group with a broad mission to educate.  The list
    was established to foster serious work by experts in the field.  New
    members are expected to do their homework before entering the
    discussion.

    IFIP-DIALUP is not distributed to any USENET newsgroup.  It is only
    served by an INTERNET mailing list exploder at ICS.UCI.EDU.

    Archives of ifip-dialup are available from an automatic server at
    ICS.UCI.EDU.  For more information, send a request for archive
    information to [email protected].

    IFIP-DIALUP is NOT a LISTSERV mailing list.  Administration is manual.
    To subscribe, send your request to <[email protected]>.
    DO NOT SEND subscription requests to the main discussion list.

    Include your Full Name and be sure that your subscription netmail
    address is in a CC of your request message.  This CC address will help
    to verify that the address you supply is valid as received by the list
    administration agent, especially if it transits any gateways.

       Owner:          "IFIP WG 6.5 Chair - Einar Stefferud" <[email protected]>
       Requests:       "Administrivia" <[email protected]>
       Contributions:  "IFIP-DIALUP Contribution" <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for the IFIP 6.5 Task Group on Gateways (gateways and
    interworking between X.400 and non-X.400 MHS environments and between
    1984 and 1988 X.400 conformant systems).  Participation is open to
    anyone with something to contribute.

    For those with Internet access, the archives are maintained on host
    ICS.UCI.EDU in directory mhs, file ifip-gtwy; it can be accessed via
    ANONYMOUS FTP.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to <[email protected]>.

    Tssk Group Chair/List Maintainer: Tim Kehres <[email protected]>

[email protected]                              [Last Update 3/93]

    The Forum on Censorship and Intellectual Freedom is a electronic
    discussion group to serve as a national registry of censorship
    challenges in Canada, and as an open forum for faculty members,
    librarians, researchers, teachers and others interested in the
    question of censorship and intellectual freedom.  Group discussions
    will serve as an alert to censorship challenges, and as a means to
    share ideas for defending intellectual freedom, as well as an ongoing
    registry of Canadian censorship challenges.

    To join, send a message containing your first and last names to

    [email protected]

    After you subscribe additional information will be sent to you.

    Larry Amey will serve as moderator of this list.  Messages sent to the
    list are reviewed by the moderator, who will distribute appropriate
    items to all participants.

       Moderator:  Larry Amey  [email protected]
                   Professor in the School of Library and Information Studies,
                   Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S.  Canada

IFPHEN-L%[email protected]

    Discussion group on Interfacial Phenomena (Group 1c, American
    Institute of Chemical Engineers).  Meetings, articles, software,
    theories, materials, methods, tools, etc., are discussed.

    To subscribe to the list:

    From a VM site on BITNET do:  TELL LISTSERV at WSUVM1 SUBSCRIBE
    IFPHEN-L Your_Full_Name where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not
    your userid).  From a VMS BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE command.

    If you are at a site not on bitnet or where you cannot send
    interactive messages you can send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] where the first non-header line
    consists of:  SUBSCRIBE IFPHEN-L Your_Full_Name

       Coordinator: Richard L. Zollars <SCEF0002%[email protected]>
                                        SCEF0002@WSUVMS1  (BitNet)

ILAS-NET on [email protected]
    or [email protected]

    ILAS - The International Linear Algebra Society - was constituted
    during the Combinatorial Matrix Analysis Conference in Victoria, May
    1987.  The general goal of ILAS is to encourage activities in linear
    algebra.

    ILAS aims to encourage and support existing groups and individuals
    active in organizing meetings and publications in all aspects of
    linear algebra.  Our purpose is international co-ordination, to assist
    the development of linear algebra.  We welcome activities in all
    applications of linear algebra and we desire a proper share for
    theoretical matrix analysis and abstract linear algebra.

    Among others, ILAS operates ILAS-NET, an electronic news service.  We
    transmit announcements of ILAS activities and circulate other notices
    of interest to linear algebraists.  Announcements for ILAS- NET or
    request to be on the mailing list for ILAS-NET, should be sent to
    Danny Hershkowitz (E-mail address: [email protected]).
    Subscription to ILAS-NET is independent of membership in ILAS and is
    free.

    To subscribe to ILAS-NET, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@TECHNION (or LISTSERV AT TECHNION.TECHNION.AC.IL) in the BODY
    (text) of MAIL or in an interactive message:  SUBSCRIBE ILAS-NET
    Your_full_name For example: SUBSCRIBE ILAS-NET Joe Shmoe

    Archives of ILAS-NET are kept.  Send the command INDEX ILAS-NET to
    [email protected].

    You can also use anonymous FTP to host 132.68.1.6 at directory MAT to
    retrieve ILAS-NET notebooks.

       Owner : Danny Hershkowitz <[email protected]>
                                 <[email protected]>

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    This list deals mainly in image processing and related issues,
    focusing on video compression for multimedia applications, image
    processing applications, o bject isolation, linear predictive systems,
    motion detection, motion video compression.

    To subscribe the list send a command or mail to [email protected]
    with the following command in the body:  SUB IMAGE-L Yourfirstname
    Yourlastname

    To Submit to the list, mail your contribution to:
    [email protected]

    Owner: Yusuf Ozturk <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    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.  We have over 80 members and
    average 1-4 postings per week.  The group is unmoderated and open to
    anyone anywhere in the world (no arguments about whether or not these
    disabilities exist).

    Contact: [email protected] (internet) or: [email protected]
    (bitnet) (both go to me, Cyndi Norman) Those on the bitnet can receive
    the list but may have to post by sending messages to me.

IMAGEN-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of the various features of the Imagen XP
    series of printers.  Topics of interest include techniques used to
    create host-based print-spooling and accounting software, TCP/IP and
    UDP interfaces to the printer via it's LAN attachment and production
    of Postscript output. Hopefully this list will eventually serve as a
    repository for user-contributed spooling/accounting software should
    there be sufficient interest.

    IMAGEN-L is archived monthly; to obtain a list of available files send
    the following command as the only line in the text/body of an e-mail
    message to LISTSERV@UOGUELPH:  INDEX IMAGEN-L

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV at OUGUELPH via interactive message or e-mail:  SUB IMAGEN-L
    Your full name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above
    command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Steve Howie <SCOTTY%[email protected]>
                                <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    The purpose of this list is to provide units of the International
    Clinical Epidemiology Network presently connected by electronic mail,
    with a vehicle for questions and comments to an "expert" in different
    aspects of clinical epidemiology.

    To subscribe to this list send a mail/note message to
    CLIFTONJ@MCMASTER or [email protected] requesting a
    subscription to list INCLEN-L giving your full name and title.

INDIA-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of anything that is of interest to people
    of the Indian subcontinent.  The list includes distributions of the
    Usenet Newsgroup soc.culture.indian.

    Archives of INDIA-L and related files are stored in the INDIA-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@UTARLVM1 via mail or interactive message: INDEX INDIA-L

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UTARLVM1 via mail or interactive message:  SUBSCRIBE INDIA-L
    Your full name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above
    command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: K. Vaninadha Rao <KVRAO%[email protected]>

[email protected]                      [Last Update 5/93]

    This list will provide an online insight into languages of the Indian
    subcontinent.  There are at least twenty major languages in the area;
    a diversity unequalled by a continent like Europe.  Participating
    members include speakers of various languages.  As a lot of similarity
    exists between the languages we shortly expect to evolve a common
    code, that would act as a standard for future such efforts. There are
    almost a million Indians living in the USA and countless others have
    email access alll over the world. There are also numerous scholars of
    Indian languages who would benefit from this effort.

    Adds/Drop offs: [email protected]
    Editor:         SIDDHARTHA P DUTTAGUPTA
                    EMAIL : [email protected]

[email protected]                         [Last Update 4/93]

    Description:

    Discussion of Indigo Girls' music, tour schedules and concert reviews,
    chord transcription, etc.  Also discussion of related artists.  Two
    list formats available: "regular" which sends each message as it is
    received by the list, and "digest" which sends one compilation message
    a day.

    Archive:

    An archive of Indigo Girls-related files are available at
    "ftp.uwp.edu" in the "/pub/music/lists/indigo" directory.

    How to join:

    Send email to "[email protected]", requesting
    either "regular" or "digest" format.

    Coordinator:  Stephen Spencer ([email protected])

INDOLOGY on [email protected]

    The INDOLOGY list is chiefly aimed at academics interested in the
    study of classical India.  The group might be expected to discuss
    topics such as the history of linguistics, Indo-european philology and
    grammar, issues of character set encoding, the location of citations,
    and the exchange of e-texts.

    To subscribe, please send the following line as the body of a mail
    item

    SUB INDOLOGY your_first_name your_second_name

    to LISTSERV @ LIVERPOOL.AC.UK

    Note: This was formerly a private list based at ucl.ac.uk

       List owners:
          D.WUJASTYK @ UCL.AC.UK    Dominik Wujastyk
          QQ43 @ LIVERPOOL.AC.UK    Chris Wooff

[email protected]

    This discussion list focuses on the Xerox/Envos Lisp environment and
    the associated protocols.  Its purpose is to stimulate communication
    and sharing between computer science research groups that use or are
    interested in the environment.  The list may be used for messages such
    as announcements of available lispusers packages or for queries such
    as "Does anybody know of a PUP file server implementation for the
    Sinclair ZX-80?"  or to warn others of Interlisp-D and Medley bugs
    and/or suggest workarounds or to solicit help or discussion.

    Xerox PARC, SIS, and Envos people are included in the distribution to
    facilitate communication about new developments, bugs, performance
    issues, etc..  Additionally, Info-1100 is automatically forwarded to
    [email protected], where bugs are noted and acted upon if
    appropriate.  Xerox AIS and Envos employees will not respond in
    Info-1100 unless the reply is of general interest or silence would
    mislead the readership.  This mailing list is also distributed as the
    usenet newsgroup comp.sys.xerox.

    A historical note describing the name:  The Lisp environment was
    originally implemented on Xerox' 1100-series workstations, and the
    user base is primarily still on 1108's, 1109's, and 1186's.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc. should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Arun Welch <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for users of OS's capable of running on small 68000
    systems, primarly CP/M-68K.  Related systems (OS/9-68K, etc.) and
    topics welcome.

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
    into another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve
    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
    have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so
    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in 68K-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in directory:
    PD2:<ARCHIVES.68K> Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from
    WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Mike Meyer <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for announcements, questions and discussions of a
    technical nature, requests for information, and just about anything
    else having to do with the Ada programming language
    (ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A-1983).

    Messages are collected and automatically digested on a daily basis for
    mail distribution via WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.  Individual messages are
    bidirectionally gatewayed with the USENET newsgroup comp.lang.ada.
    The list is redistributed for BITNet, EARN, and NetNorth via the
    peered lists INFO-ADA@NDSUVM1 and INFO-ADA@FINHUTC on BITNet and EARN;
    both sites run Eric Thomas's LISTSERV.

    Archives of messages can be found on host AJPO.SEI.CMU.EDU in the
    files ~ftp/public/infoada/* (the path name is case-sensitive), and are
    available to DDN users via anonymous FTP.

    All Internet requests to be added to or deleted from this list,
    problems, etc., should be sent to [email protected].
    BITNet, EARN, and NetNorth users can subscribe by sending the SUB
    command with your name; for example:  SEND LISTSERV@host SUB INFO-APP
    your_full_name or TELL LISTSERV AT host SUB INFO-APP your_full_name To
    be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@host SIGNOFF INFO-APP or TELL
    LISTSERV AT host SIGNOFF INFO-APP where "host" is NDSUVM1 or FINHUTC
    and "your_full_name" is your name (NOT your net address).

    Coordinator: Karl A. Nyberg <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    An informal mailing list intended for general discussion by recipients
    of the Andrew distribution (and implementors of Andrew).  Andrew, a
    joint project of Carnegie Mellon University & IBM, is a prototype
    computing environment for academic and research use under the UNIX
    operating system.  There are four main parts to Andrew:

       - The Andrew File System (AFS), a large-scale distributed
         central file system.
       - The Andrew Toolkit (ATK), a toolkit for building complex
         graphical user interface programs in a window-manager
         independent way (currently runs on X11 and the old Andrew
         window manager)
       - The Andrew Message System (AMS), a multi-media mail and
         bulletin board system compatible with non-multi-media
         systems
       - The Andrew application programs, a suite of programs that
         use the ATK to provide various useful features.

    Topics can include (but are not limited to):

          - hints about using/building Andrew
          - discussions about desired features, changes, etc.
          - comments about the Andrew distribution (e.g., "it stinks", "it's
            great")
          - questions about the availability/existence of other parts of Andrew

    The mailing list is available in both Andrew multi-media format (if
    you have the AMS up and running) and plain-text format.  By default
    you will be sent plain-text versions of the posts, but you can request
    a change in which version you receive by sending mail to the -Request
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    Mailing list for reporting bugs/problems with the Andrew distribution.
    (See Info-Andrew entry for more detailed description on what "Andrew"
    is).  Official responses to queries and bug reports will be posted to
    this mailing list.  Topics include:

          - problems discovered in building the distribution
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          - questions about difficulties encountered (even if you're not sure
            they're bugs)

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    subscribers about once a week, summarizing those reports which have
    been fixed and those still being looked into.

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                   Bill Mermagen, Jr. <[email protected]>

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    List to facilitate communication between Applebus hardware and
    software developers and other interested parties.  Applebus is Apple's
    networking scheme, which is used for connecting personal computers and
    other devices (laser printers, file servers, gateways to to other
    networks, etc.).

    Archives are available on LANCASTER.ANDREW.CMU.EDU (IP address
    128.2.13.21) in directory pub/info-appletalk.

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    or [email protected]

    This is a "how-to" discussion on IBM AS/400 architecture, systems, and
    software.  It is for the discussion of most topics, including
    hardware, systems and applications programming, networking, and
    connectivity.  IBM and third-party solutions may be discussed.

    The list is primarily aimed at system administrators, managers, and
    programmers.  Because this is an Internet/BITNET list, the use of
    AS/400 systems in research and education, and in the context of
    cooperative interational networks, is certain to be of interest.

    It is hoped that beginners will turn to the list for answers to their
    questions, and that more experienced participants will provide gentle
    answers.

    These topics should be avoided, as they will get in the way of our
    discussions of how to solve real problems with the systems we have:
    (1) the merits of IBM AS/400 products relative to their competitors,
    (2) product announcements, and (3) IBM bashing.  (Other topics may be
    added to this list in the future.)

       Owner:   [email protected] (IBM AS/400 Discussion Coordinator)
                [email protected] (Stephen L. Arnold)

    Notebooks:  No

    Notes:

       1. This list is unmoderated.  Submissions to Info-AS400@Joiner
          ([email protected]) are immediately forwarded to the
          list.
       2. This is not a LISTSERV list and requests for list changes
          are handled manually by the coordinator.  Send requests to
          update the list to [email protected].  The list
          is a PMDF distribution list hosted on a VAX system running
          VMS.
       3. Contributions sent to this list are manually archived.
          Requests for old postings will be answered by the
          coordinator.  Send such requests to
          [email protected].  If there is sufficient
          demand for automatic subscription and archive service, I'll
          explore ways to provide it.

INFO-ATARI <[email protected]>  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    <[email protected]>

    Discussions of 8- and 16-bit Atari computers and related topics.
    Commercial messages and advertisements are not permitted.

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    independent of their location.  On Bitnet messages should be sent to
    your nearest LISTSERV (the one from which you receive the info-atari
    digests); if your address is not on Bitnet, an address for file
    servers is given below.  All mail sent to LISTSERV contains command
    lines.  LISTSERV will respond by return mail.  No subject is necessary
    in such mail.  For more information send the command INFO

    The list_name for 16-bit Ataris is INFO-A16.  The list_name for 8-bit
    Ataris is INFO-A8.  These list names are used by Bitnet addressees for
    subscribing and unsubscribing and by everyone for obtaining back
    copies of news digests.  The list_names for programs stored in the
    archives are PROG-A16 and PROG-A8.

    You can obtain copies of files from LISTSERV by sending a message in
    the specified format.  To obtain a list of files in the file server,
    the command is INDEX list_name The command to obtain a specific file
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    want to learn more, send the message HELP

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    16-bit Atari information should be addressed to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].  Mail concerning 8-bit Atari
    information should be addressed to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Administrative messages should be sent to
       [email protected] or
       [email protected].

       Moderators:
          (Un)Subscribing problems:
             Harry Williams <harry%[email protected]>
          16-bit digest archives:
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          16-bit program archives:
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          8-bit archives:
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          8-bit program archives:
             Arnold de Leon <[email protected]@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>.

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    purpose is to carry on discussions about C programming and the C
    programming language.

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    as well as problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
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    Mailing list dealing with the CCMD package (TOPS-20 COMND% JSYS
    emulation written in C).  Currently, CCMD runs under Berkeley 4.x
    Unix, System V, and MS-DOS.  We'd like to see some other ports come
    along too.  If there is anyone currently working on porting CCMD to
    something not mentioned above, or would like to work on porting CCMD
    to another OS, we'd like to hear about it (VMS comes to mind).

    CCMD source code is available via ANONYMOUS FTP from
    CUNIXF.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU Files are in directory ccmd.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Fuat Baran <[email protected]>

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    Discussions pertaining to superminicomputer systems manufactured by
    Celerity.

    Archives are available upon request to
    [email protected].

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Glenn Bresnahan <[email protected]>

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    Network interest group for all aspects of Clustered Computing.  This
    includes workstation clusters, distributed computing, heterogeneous
    computing and parallel computing using a network of separate
    computers.  Submissions regarding both theory of and experience with
    hardware, software, maintenance and performance issues are encouraged.

    Requests to: [email protected]

    Owner: Tad Guy <[email protected]>

[email protected]            [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Mailing list for sharing ideas, questions, bug fixes, and so forth
    concerning any aspect of the hardware and software products produced
    by Convex Corp.  Initially, this group will not be moderated.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: [email protected] (Karen Birkelbach)

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    Information and discussion on both 8 and 16-bit versions of the CP/M
    microcomputer operating system.

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
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    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
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    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in CPM-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in directory:
    PD2:<ARCHIVES.CPM> Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP FROM
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    Over 80 megabytes of public domain software (most of it CP/M) are kept
    in five program archives.  For a description of these archives,
    request a copy of the "archive blurb" from
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    A forum for users to ask questions and share answers about various
    topics concerning DEC Microcomputers (i.e. Rainbow 100, MicroVax,
    Professional 350/380).

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

       Coordinator: Rob Locke <[email protected]>
                              <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Discussion of DSEE, a software engineering environment from Apollo in
    wide-spread use by tens of thousands of programmers, on projects up to
    5,000,000 lines of code.

    DSEE elegantly and efficiently solves many common problems -- how to
    work on multiple versions of a program at a time, how to tell when
    someone has made a change you need to know about, how to develop
    software for multiple target machines, how to KNOW the right version
    of each source file was used, etc.

    If all this sounds like hype, join the mailing list, and listen to
    users.

    At least initially, the list will not be moderated or digested; if the
    volume is sufficient, this may change.  Mail to the list will be
    archived in some public place that will be announced at a later date.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: David Lubkin <[email protected]>

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    Mailing list for users of the Encore MultiMax computers and Encore
    Annex terminal servers.

    All requests to be added or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Moderator: Dan Burrows <[email protected]>

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    Mailing list for System Frameworks.  This group is designed to provide
    information for software tool developers that are responsible for
    integrating heterogenous software products.  This can include in-house
    and vendor supplied.  Usually, the integration of the products is
    designed to provide an environment that makes using the tools easier.
    The basic issue is to build a `framework' around the tools that
    provides a common and consistent view of the system.  The framework is
    not limited to homogeneous environments, but also can span
    heterogeneous systems.  Companies like EDA and government sponsored
    projects like EIS are trying to tackle this problem.  This group can
    be viewed as a forum for users and developers to voice their opinions
    on this subject.  Frameworks are common in the area of CAD/CAE, CASE
    and office automation; but they are not limited to only these areas.
    Topics open for discussion are:

          Process Control/Flow   Data Transfer Languages     Tool Portability
          Tool encapsulation     Data Management                          Network Computing
          User Interface         Object Programming                       Anything Else

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Moderator: Louis McDonald <[email protected]>

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    Digest to provide a speculative forum for analyzing current and likely
    events in technology as they will affect our near future in computing
    and related areas.  In broad terms, topics of interest include
    developments in both computing research and industry which are likely
    to affect our decision making, particularly decisions we are probably
    grappling with right this minute.  Technologies can change so rapidly
    that simply forecasting for needs within any organization one or two
    years in advance can be extremely difficult, frequently we are forced
    to provide foundations that effectively lock us into a technology for
    longer periods of time. It is hoped the information this list provides
    can help both the practitioner and researcher determine where best to
    expend resources.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected]

    Moderator: Barry Shein <[email protected]>

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    Mailing list covering topics in computer aided molecular biology and
    of particular interest to users and managers of the "Genetics Computer
    Group" software from the University of Wisconsin.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@ UTORONTO:  SUBscribe INFO-GCG your_full_name where
    your_full_name is your real name, not your loginid. Non-BitNet users
    can subscribe by sending the above command in the body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: John Cargill <CARGILL%[email protected]>
                                 <SYSJOHN%[email protected]>

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    The GNUISH MsDos Development Group

    The Free Software Foundation (FSF) is not directly interested in
    integrating or maintaining ports of GNU software to MS-DOS, because of
    limited resources.  These activities take time away from finishing a
    complete standalone GNU, which FSF and many in the GNU Project
    considers much more important.

    There is a mailing list to discuss these MsDos ports of GNU software.
    It is called [email protected].  It is managed by an
    experimental Unix-based listserv program.  Send the command:

    add info-gnu-msdos to:  [email protected]

    to become subscribed to the list.  Send a message containing only
    'help' to get more information about the listserv.  Do not send these
    commands to info-gnu-msdos.  They should go to the listserv address.

    The list is not moderated, not digestified, and open to subscription
    by anyone.  Problems with the mailing list should be directed to:

    [email protected]

    To get more information about the GNUISH project, look at the file on
    wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4) in the mirrors/msdos/gnuish
    directory called '00msdos.gnu'.

       [email protected]             ^     Mr. David J. Camp
       david%[email protected]    < * >   +1 314 382 0584
       ...!uunet!wugate!wubios!david      v     "God loves material things."

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    Discussion of Graphics hardware, software, and any topic related to
    graphics.  Basically a free-wheeling exchange of information, much
    like INFO-CPM.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Andy Cromarty <[email protected]>

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    A mailing list for Amateur Radio (not CB) operators.  INFO-HAMS is
    gatewayed to/from Usenet's rec.ham-radio so Usenet people will get it
    there.

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
    into another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve
    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
    have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so
    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in HAMS-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in directory:
    PD2:<ARCHIVES.HAMS> Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP for
    those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

    Phil Howard KA9WGN <PHIL%[email protected]> also archives
    the INFO-HAMS mailing list on BITNET node UIUCVMD using the LISTSERV
    mailing list server (subscriptions disabled for this).  Users on
    BITNET may request files to be sent to them by sending commands,
    either by interactive message or in the message body by mail, to the
    address LISTSERV@UIUCVMD.  The command to see the current online list
    of files is:  INDEX INFOHAMS (Note there is no dash "-").  To obtain
    volume 88 issue 73, send the command:  GET INFOHAMS 88-00073 INFO-HAMS
    is a digested mailing list, and each digest is available separately
    from LISTSERV@UIUCVMD.

    All Internet requests to be added to or deleted from this list,
    problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Keith Petersen <[email protected]>

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    This list is for the exchange of subjective comments about high end
    audio equipment and modifications performed to high end pieces.
    Techniques used to modify equipment especially, but not limited to,
    vacuum tube electronics are exchanged.  Some comments may be
    subjective or intuitive and may not yet have a measurable basis.
    Other topics of discussion include turntables, arms and cartridges;
    preamplifiers, headamps and cartridge matching; speakers, amplifiers
    and matching; placement of speakers, and room treatments.  Any
    comments that prevent an open exchange of ideas and techniques are not
    encouraged.

    Archives of projects will be maintained on CSD4.csd.uwm.edu and
    available via anonymous FTP.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected]

    Cordinator: Thomas Krueger <[email protected]>

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    INFO-HZ100 is a forum for discussion concerning topics related to the
    Zenith Z-100 (Heath H-100) family of professional desktop computers.
    Messages are forwarded for immediate redistribution to the main list.
    Distribution is limited to one central mailbox per site.

    Periodically, useful knowledge and items generated from the list and
    other random sources will be edited into a newsletter for distribution
    to both network and non-network interested groups.  Any comments,
    suggestions, help, knowledge, software, ideas, etc., would be greatly
    appreciated.

    The INFO-HZ100 PD Library of software is available in directory
    PD2:<HZ100> on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected]

    There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, INF-Z100@CLVM; BitNet
    subscribers can join by sending the SUB command with your name.  For
    example, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SUB INF-Z100 Jon Doe To be removed from
    the list, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SIGNOFF.  To make contributions to the
    list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to the Internet list name,
    NOT to the BITNET list name.

    Coordinator: Gern <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Info-IBMPC is a forum for technical discussion of the IBM Personal
    Computer and compatible micro-computers, providing a way for
    interested members of the Internet community to compare notes, ask
    questions, and share insights of a technical nature about these
    machines.  While it is not primarily a consumer's guide to the IBM PC,
    the digest may also be useful for that purpose.

    Messages are collected, edited into digests and distributed as the
    volume of mail dictates (generally twice a week).  All messages
    regarding hardware for IBM PCs, PC and compatibles and software are
    welcomed; messages on other topics will not be run.  In addition, two
    topics are taboo and are routinely edited out: (1) self promotion of
    products for sale, and (2) anything about copy protection.

    An archive of back issues and a program library are available to those
    with FTP access (essentially anyone on the Internet).  Digests are
    archived at WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL in PD2:<ARCHIVES.IBMPC> in
    <YYMM.1-TXT> format.  Digests from September 1982 through the current
    issue are available by ANONYMOUS FTP login.

    A library of free software in binary and source code form is
    maintained at SIMTEL20 in directory PD1:<MSDOS> and PD2:<MSDOS2>.  A
    list of all MS-DOS programs available from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL is
    contained in PD1:<MSDOS>FILES.IDX.  Donations of source code are
    welcomed.  Donated programs must be truly free and public domain, with
    no fee or contribution required or requested, and no license
    agreement.  To donate a program to the library, send a description of
    the program along with a copy of the source code to
    [email protected].

    Files may be FTP'ed by logging in to the SIMTEL20 FTP server with
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    LabVIEW is a graphical software system for developing high-performance
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    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.  [I swiped this
    description from National Instruments' promotional blurbs]

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    A discussion list for the Modula-2 programming language.  Modula-2 is
    a language by Niklaus Wirth which extends the Pascal foundation by
    providing an updated statement syntax (generalized LOOP, EXIT, RETURN,
    no GOTO), separate compilation with a module (compilation unit) broken
    into specification and implementation parts with importing and
    exporting of objects, controlled machine level access, and concurrent
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    Network interest group for the Apple Macintosh computer. This list is
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    little to no bearing on reality.

    Programs submitted to the bulletin board, along with documentation
    files and other references are also stored in the info-mac directory.
    With FTP access as user "anonymous" and any password, you can bring
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                   Jon Pugh  <[email protected]>

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    This mailing list exists for the purpose of discussing issues related
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    tasking, external pagers, and a machine independent vm system.  Mach
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    Information/discussion list on the general interest topic of
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    Mailing list for the discussion of the Minix Operating System, a
    Version 7 Unix clone written for IBM Compatible PCs and Atari STs by
    Andy Tanenbaum ([email protected] or [email protected]).  The list is
    gatewayed to the BitNet list MINIX-L@NDSUVM1 and the USENET newsgroup
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    number depending on available disk space.  Archives are also available
    from a number of other sources, including a mail server.  You can
    obtain information on these sites by sending mail to
    [email protected] with text/body:  GET MINIX INFO MINIX and you
    will be sent the "Minix Information Sheet", which also contains other
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    order them from Prentice-Hall and a list of machines it is known to
    work with.

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    Coordinator: Glen Overby <minix%[email protected]>

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    The Info-MM/Bug-MM mailing lists are a way for Columbia-MM maintainers
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    reports, send comments, suggestions, enhancements, etc.

    Columbia-MM is a UNIX mail manager program based on the TOPS-20 MM
    program running on Digital Equipment Corporation DEC20 systems.
    Columbia-MM is written in C using the CCMD (TOPS-20 COMND Jsys in C)
    package developed at Columbia University, and thus has
    command/keyword/filename completion (on ESC or TAB), context sensitive
    help on "?", command history and command line editing.

    MM is compatible with various other mail programs, and has hooks for
    adding more in the future.  MM has support for several mail file
    formats: "mtxt" which is the MM-20 format on DEC20's, "mbox" used by
    UNIX mail(1), and "babyl" the format of Gnuemacs rmail mode.  Support
    for mh(1), pop (post office protocol), and usenet news are planned for
    the future.

    Sources are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from CUNIXF.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU
    [128.59.40.130] in the mm directory.

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    be sent to [email protected].

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    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in MODEMS-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in
    directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.MODEMS> Archive files are available via
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    Mailing list for general discussion of networks, focusing on
    inter-network connectivity.  Questions about connections to particular
    sites are very common, as are discussions of new networks in the US
    and abroad.

    New archives are maintained on THINK.COM, and can be accessed via
    anonymous ftp as mail/info-nets.archives*.  Archives cannot be mailed,
    but they are available on BITNIC for Bitnet users.  Old archives are
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    This is a mailing list for discussions about the ISO standard 8613
    "Office Document Architecture" (also known as the CCITT standard "Open
    Document Architecture". Messages pertaining to the meaning of the
    standard, extensions to it, implementations of it and demonstrations
    of it are appropriate. Also appropriate are discussions of other
    multimedia document representations, such as DSSSL.

    No archives are kept.

    Requests for additions, deletions and changes should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Mark Sherman <[email protected]>

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    This list is intended for people who are interested in the programming
    language Pascal.  Discussions of any Pascal implementation (from
    mainframe to micro) are welcome.

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    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
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    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in PASCAL-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in
    directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.PASCAL> Archive files are available via
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    to the Internet.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

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    This list was started in the 1970's to discuss and begin implementing
    a network of personal computers to extend the advantages of net-mail
    to the large community of personal computer users.  A nearly complete
    specification for the protocol layers and all protocols needed for
    mail and file transferm has been written.  A few partial
    implementations have been done and one complete one.  Recently the
    list has not been very active, although some discussion does occur.

    The archive of old messages is kept on AI.AI.MIT.EDU, in the file
    PCNET;INFPCN ARCHIV There is also extensive documentation and partial
    code which has been migrated to backup tapes.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Michael A. Patton <[email protected]>

[email protected]                      [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    INFO-PDP11 is an unmoderated mailing list for discussion of any and
    all issues relating to Digital's PDP-11 series minicomputers and their
    operating systems.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Pat Barron <[email protected]>

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    Info-Prime is a public, unmoderated mailing list for discussion of all
    aspects of computing on Prime supplied hardware and software.

    Though this list is now located at a node within .Prime.COM, that is
    the ONLY relationship with Prime Computer, Inc. this list has.
    NOTHING distributed by this list is official, unless otherwise stated.

    Submissions to the list should be addressed to:
    [email protected]

    All requests to be added to or removed from the list are handled by an
    automated process reachable at: [email protected].  Send mail
    to that address with on the subject line or in the message-body
    'subscribe info-prime' or 'unsubscribe info-prime' .  Send 'help' to
    receive a list of other available commands.

    Archives of this list, as well as other information and programs for
    Prime machines (mostly Primos), are available from the following
    sites:

    - prime.nysaes.cornell.edu FTP to this site and login with userid
    ANONYMOUS and pasword GUEST.

    - Turbo.Kean.edu Mail 'index' to [email protected] for a list of
    available files.

    - Blx-A.Prime.COM Mail 'index' to [email protected] for a
    list of available files.

    Coordinator of the list is: Toni van de Wiel <[email protected]>

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    Information on printers.

    No recent archives exist.  Will some volunteer donate space for
    archives?

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Jon Solomon <[email protected]>

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Users of the Macintosh programming language Prograph now have their
    own Internet list! To subscribe to this list, send an Email message to
    [email protected]

    We aren't using any automated subscription process, so no special
    syntax is required.  Just say you want to subscribe, and I'll add your
    name to the list.  Prograph, for those who have not seen it before, is
    an icon-based object-oriented programming language, published by TGS
    Systems, Halifax, Nova Scotia.  My only connection with TGS is that I
    own Prograph, and am beta-testing the 2.5 version, and that they have
    subscribed to the list.  Prograph includes an application "shell",
    which makes it easy to quickly generate prototypes of your
    application.  Unlike other application generators, such as Serius
    Developer or AppMaker, Prograph is a complete and self-contained
    programming language, with full access to the Mac Toolbox (including
    System 7 calls).  The versatile Interpreter lets you quickly test and
    debug your code, actually allowing you to add new code *while your app
    is running*!  Once you have your application debugged, the Compiler
    lets you turn it into a standalone, double-clickable Mac application,
    which you are free to distribute as you see fit (no licensing fees are
    required).

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    List for the discussion of Pyramid (the manufacturer, not the shape)
    computers.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    [On CSNet and UseNet, "MARYLAND" is known as "umcp-cs".]

    Coordinator: Mark Weiser <[email protected]>.

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    Discussions about Solbourne computers, multiprocessor Sun-4 compatible
    workstations and servers.  This is a mail reflector.

    Archives are available to Internet hosts from urth.acsu.buffalo.edu
    (128.205.7.9), using FTP with the anonymous login convention in
    pub/info-solbourne. . . .

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Paul Graham <[email protected]>

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    A forum in support of the Unisys 5000/80; it is intended to allow the
    free exchange of ideas and suggestions related to the care and feeding
    of the 5000/80.  The list is open only to registered host
    administrators of Sperry 5000/80 Internet hosts.

    The mail is also archived on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL in directory:
    PD2:<ARCHIVES.SPERRY-5000>.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Frank Wancho <[email protected]>

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    ihnp4!uwmcsd1!info-tahoe (UUCP)

    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.

    Archives are available to Internet hosts from CSD1.MILW.WISC.EDU
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    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected] or
    ihnp4!uwmcsd1!info-tahoe-request.

    Coordinator: Jim Lowe <[email protected]>

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    INFO-TeX is a list to provide an unmoderated environment for the
    discussion of the TeX document processing system.  The discussions are
    intended to include all related aspects and extensions of TeX on all
    operating platforms, including LaTeX, AMSTeX, BibTeX, METAFONT, and
    others based on or consistent with the logic and structure of TeX.

    The explicit purpose of INFO-TeX is to provide quick and timely
    interchange between subscribers, to provide a forum where support may
    be available for interesting questions which cannot be addressed
    locally, and to discuss the evolution of TeX and its related products.
    Subscribers are welcome to take an active role by posting to INFO-TeX
    or an inactive role by monitoring the list.  Archives of INFO-TeX will
    be available for reference via MAIL from FILESERV@SHSU.

    To subscribe to INFO-TeX, please send a MAIL message to:
    [email protected] The body of this MAIL message should be one line
    and contain the words:  SUBSCRIBE INFO-TeX

    INFO-TeX is supported by MAIL-oriented LISTSERV@SHSU only.  This is
    NOT the same as the common LISTSERV on VM systems!

    Owner: George D. Greenwade <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    Mailing lists to facilitate information exchange among DARPA sponsored
    projects using TI Explorers.  INFO-TI-EXPLORER will be used for
    general information distribution, such as operational questions, or
    announcing new generally available packages or tools.  BUG-TI-EXPLORER
    will be used to report problems with Explorer software, as well as
    fixes.  These lists signify no commitment from Texas Instruments or
    Stanford University.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected] or
    [email protected], respectively.

    Coordinator: Richard Acuff <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    The INFO-TMODEM list is a means for the maintainer of the TMODEM
    program to send notices to users of TMODEM.  Users of TMODEM send bug
    reports and feature requests to [email protected].

    TMODEM is a new TOPS-20 implementation of the Christensen Protocol,
    with all the latest features, such as:

          o  wildcard file transfers in the style of MODEM7 (YMODEM batch is coming)
          o  the YMODEM implementation of the K option with a new algorithm
             to return to K mode after falling back to "normal" mode
          o  extensive built-in HELP for all commands and options.

    TMODEM is an amalgamation of the old TOPS-20 MODEM program, originally
    written by Bill Westfield while he was at SRI and now at Stanford,
    major pieces of the TOPS-20 TELNET program, currently maintained by
    Mark Crispin, and some pieces of code stolen from TTLINK and KERMIT-20
    by Frank da Cruz at Columbia University.

    The archives for replaced mailing list INFO-MODEMXX are frozen on host
    WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files named yymm.n-TXT, where n
    starts with one and increments by one into another file as each file
    reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, all the mail files in
    the archive, except for the current year, are individually compressed.
    The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part of the filetype field;
    they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when
    transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program will find them.
    The current month's mail is still kept in MODEMXX-ARCHIV.TXT.  The
    archives are stored in directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.MODEMXX> Archive
    files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for
    those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

    A new set of archives for INFO-TMODEM is on host
    WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files named yymm.n-TXT, where n
    starts with one and increments by one into another file as each file
    reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, all the mail files in
    the archive, except for the current year, are individually compressed.
    The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part of the filetype field;
    they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when
    transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program will find them.
    The current month's mail is still kept in TMODEM-ARCHIV.TXT.  The
    archives are stored in directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.TMODEM> Archive files
    are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for those
    with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    INFO-TPU is a list to provide an unmoderated environment where issues,
    questions, comments, ideas, and uses of Digital's TPU (Text Processing
    Utility) language can be discussed.

    The explicit purpose of INFO-TPU is to provide timely interchange
    between subscribers, to provide a forum where interesting questions
    can be addressed within the context of interactive exchange between
    many individuals, to discuss the evolution and application of TPU.
    The discussions of INFO-TPU will be archived and available for
    reference.  Additionally, it is hoped that INFO-TPU will be able to
    serve as a repository for interesting TPU applications placed in the
    public domain.  As is the case on all unmoderated lists, the
    discussion and topics are only limited by the participation and
    interest of its subscribers.  Subscribers are welcome to take an
    active role by posting to INFO-TPU or an inactive role by monitoring
    the list.

    To subscribe to INFO-TPU, please send a MAIL message to:
    [email protected] The body of this MAIL message should be one line
    and contain the words:  SUBSCRIBE INFO-TPU

    [email protected] is not supported by the conventional interactive
    VM-based LISTSERV, but is instead entirely MAIL oriented.

    Questions regarding this announcement should be addressed to the list
    owner, Ken Selvia <[email protected]>

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    INFO-UNIX is intended for Question/Answer discussion, where "novice"
    system administrators can pose questions.  Also, much of the
    discussion of UNIX on small (micro) computers may be moved from
    INFO-MICRO, INFO-CPM, etc., into INFO-UNIX.  Hopefully, enough people
    who know some answers will subscribe so that the list serves a
    purpose; some overlap is expected with the UNIX-WIZARDS list.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected]

    Moderator: Mike Muuss <[email protected]>

[email protected] The Info-VM Mailing List, for discussion of Kyle
    Jones' View Mail mode for GNU Emacs (VM-Mode).

    SUBSCRIPTION REQUESTS should be mailed to
    [email protected].  Submissions are gleefully accepted at
    [email protected].

    The latest release version of VM is still 4.41, available via
    anonymous ftp from tut.cis.ohio-state.edu in /pub/gnu/vm/.

    The current beta version is 5.15(beta), available via anonymous ftp
    from abcfd20.larc.nasa.gov in /pub/.

    By the way, Kyle is currently without Net access.  He has a working
    mailbox at <[email protected]>, but I don't know how frequently he
    checks it.

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    Interest group for the V distributed operating system (V-System),
    developed by the Distributed Systems Group of Stanford University. The
    purpose of this list is to stimulate communication and sharing among
    individuals and groups that are using or are interested in the
    V-System.

    Messages will be sent to the list as submitted; depending on the
    volume of mail, content, etc., messages may be collected and digested
    in the future.  There is no current archive.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Keith A. Lantz <[email protected]>

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    INFO-VAX is a discussion of the Digital Equipment Corporation VAX
    series of computers.  Typically the material is question-and-answer,
    where someone wants information on some program or bug/feature.  Both
    UNIX and VAX/VMS operating systems are discussed, however, the list is
    primarily about VAX/VMS.  This list is gatewayed to the usenet group
    COMP.OS.VMS.

    Archived messages are kept at CRVAX.SRI.COM in the files
    [ANONYMOUS.INFO-VAX]INFO-VAX-ARCHIVE.yymmdd For a list of the Archive
    files send a mail message to [email protected] with the subject
    DIRECTORY.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].  Internet
    subscribers can join by sending a mail message with a subject of ADD.
    To be removed from the list the subject should be REMOVE.

    There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, INFO-VAX@UGA; BitNet
    subscribers can join by sending the SUB command with your name.and
    with your name.  For example, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SUB INFO-VAX Jon Doe
    To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@UGA SIGNOFF.  To make
    contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to the
    Internet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

    Coordinator: Ramon Curiel <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for the exchange of information on all aspects of
    integrated circuit (IC) design.  The list is gatewayed to/from the
    Usenet group comp.lsi.

    Archived messages are kept at Think.COM in the files:
    mail/info-vlsi.archive*

    There is a LISTSERV-maintained BitNet part of this list,
    VLSI-L@MITVMA.  BitNet subscriptions can be managed in the usual way,
    e.g.:  TELL LISTSERV AT MITVMA SUBSCRIBE VLSI-L your_full_name
    Notebooks with monthly archives are available from MITVMA from 11/89.
    All other requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Bruce Walker <[email protected]>

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    Mailing list devoted to discussing the problems, capabilities,
    incompatibilities, successes, failures, or whatever, with Xenix on the
    Intel 310s.  The list is primarily aimed at systems administrators and
    others who are responsible for making these machines useful in the
    workplace.  Particular interests are successful ports of existing
    software to the 310 and procedures to simplify systems administration.

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
    into another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve
    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
    have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so
    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in XENIX310-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in
    directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.XENIX310> Archive files are available via
    ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for those with TCP/IP access
    to the Internet.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: John Mitchener <[email protected]>

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    Discussion group for XMODEM Christensen protocol file transfer
    programs.  The group is concerned with development, upgrades and
    bug-fixes.  The list name was changed from INFO-MODEM7 to INFO-XMODEM
    in August, 1986.

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
    into another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve
    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
    have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so
    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in XMODEM-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in
    directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.XMODEM> Archive files are available via
    ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for those with TCP/IP access
    to the Internet.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Keith Petersen <[email protected]>

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    [email protected], has been created for the developers
    of ZIP-releated programs for mainframe use.  This will help the
    present work with UNZIP for Unix, as well as possible future work on a
    ZIP maker.

    If you wish to be added to the list, please send email to
    [email protected].  Please be aware, however,
    that this group will be exchanging uuencoded tar archives and sections
    of source code.  These are very likely to be 40K to 60K in size.  The
    programs distributed will be "under construction", not finished
    products.  Many many not work correctly or may not work at all on some
    systems.

       Info-ZIP mailing list maintainer: Keith Petersen
            Internet: [email protected]
            BITNET: w8sdz@NDSUVM1
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    The INFOCD mailing list is for the exchange of subjective comments
    about the Compact Audio Disc medium and related hardware.  Topics of
    discussion may include CD reviews, players, portables, import CD's,
    etc.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc, should be sent to [email protected]

    Coordinator: Michael Pawka <[email protected]>

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    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.

    Contact [email protected] for instructions on
    subscribing to the list.

    Coordinator:  Walt Hultgren <[email protected]>

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    Mailing list for discussion of all relevant aspects of the INGRES
    RDBMS. A secondary purpose is to function as a medium for
    communication between the users of Ingres at the universities of Delft
    and Rotterdam; such messages may be in Dutch, but should begin with a
    warning that they are intended for these users only.

    Discussion may include any topic related to the subject, such as
    problems in implementing, tuning or using the product in any
    environment (MS/DOS, UNIX, VMS, CMS, MVS or a combination of any of
    these), conversion to new versions (such as from Version-5 to
    Version-6), announcements of conferences, etc.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command:  TELL
    LISTSERV AT HDETUD1 SUBSCRIBE INGRES-L your_full_name (where
    "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id) or the
    equivalent in VMS, UNIX or whichever Operating System your account
    uses, or send the same message (SUBSCRIBE etc.) in the BODY or TEXT of
    mail to [email protected].  Non-BitNet users can join by sending
    the SUBSCRIBE command to LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Jan Snoek <RCIVJAN%[email protected]>
                              <RCIVJAN@HDETUD1>
                              <SYS2ILE@HDETUD1>

INGRAFX on LISTSERV@PSUVM

    INGRAFX is a listserv devoted to the interdisciplinary areas of
    cartography, information graphics and scientific visualization.  As
    owner of the list, I would like to invite all those who have an
    interest in the broad range of images known as "graphics" (maps,
    photographs, drawings and information or quantitative graphics) to
    consider signing up.

    Please do not take these requirements too formally!  Ideally, the
    discussion will be uninhibited and free-flowing.

    Candidate topics for discussion might be; the relation of maps to
    graphics as a whole (are they different kinds of representation?); the
    philosophy of graphic representation (what theories are there of
    graphic representations, and how does a graphic "represent" segments
    of the world); how can we use graphics in education; to what extent
    does "graphicacy" matter in today's world; what is the relationship
    between academic or scientific graphics, and graphics in the popular
    media; can we or should we accrue rules for "good" graphics; are there
    graphic variables or elements that are basic to all graphics, and can
    these be used in animation?

    In general our aim is for an informal discussion which is
    cross-disciplinary, and about graphics.

    ***How to Join in***

    Curious to see what's going on so far?  Why not sign up now?

    Sign up in the usual way for LISTSERVs, i.e., send mail to
    LISTSERV@PSUVM on BITNET or [email protected] on Internet with
    the following command in the TEXT:  SUB INGRAFX your firstname and
    last name

    Once you are a subscriber you can retrieve any files that have been
    archived on the listserv, including the monthly discussion logs, and
    other files of interest.  To see what is there, either TELL or send a
    email note to LISTSERV AT PSUVM or LISTSERV AT PSUVM.PSU.EDU with the
    command INDEX INGRAFX .  Once you have decided on a file you can
    retrieve it by using the GET command.  E.g., TELL LISTSERV AT PSUVM
    GET 'File name', or GET 'Another file'.

    Post by sending email to ingrafx@psuvm.

    Owner:  "Jeremy Crampton" <ELE@PSUVM> or <[email protected]>

    ***Future Discussions on the List***

    As a geographer/cartographer, I am particularly interested in getting
    fellow cartographers to join in the debate.  Especially students.
    However, one of the goals of the list is to broaden cartographic
    debate to include consideration of the many forms and roles of
    graphics in today's highly visual world.

    To this end, the list will be interdisciplinary.  It will seek to
    include people from the worlds of information graphics (see the work
    by Edward Tufte for one position on this), scientific visualization,
    and the media (_USA Today_ style graphics?...)

    To my knowledge there does not yet exist such an interdisciplinary
    forum for the discussion of graphics as a whole.

    I would also like to have people share their graphics.  This can be
    done by compressing and converting a file to binary form.  I do not
    encourage posting of these files to the list, but those people
    interested in swapping graphics should describe what they have, and
    what they'd like to see, on the INGRAFX list.

    Transactions could then take place over private email, with a list of
    available graphics being held in our archives.

    Reviews, either of software, books or articles on graphics, are also
    especially encouraged.  If you have been asked to write one and can't
    wait to see it in "print," send it to INGRAFX (retaining your
    copyright).

    We aim to create an informal environment for the discussion of all
    issues related to graphics.  This might also include discussion of
    ideas you are working on for future articles, or research projects
    announcements of job openings, interesting graphics you have
    discovered, or just general commentary with a graphic flavor.

    jeremy                                               [email protected]

[email protected]

    Beatles era popular culture.

    Topics will include but not be restricted to history, politics,
    culture, music, literature, collectibles, comic books, comix, counter
    culture, drugs, Vietnam (and the war), Cold War, etc.  between 1962
    (the first Beatle hit record in England) and 1974 (US out of Vietnam).

    Interested parties should send a one line command SUB INMYLIFE
    firstname lastname to [email protected].

    Owner: Matt Gore <[email protected]>

INSOFT-L on [email protected]                        [Last Update 4/93]

    Internationalization of software relates to two subjects:

       1. Software that is written so a user can easily change the
          language of the interface;
       2. 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
    [email protected] with the body containing the command:

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    Owner:

          Center for Computing and Information Services
          Technical University of Brno
          Udolni 19, 602 00 BRNO
          Czech Republic

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INT-LAW on [email protected]         [Last Updated 28-January-1992] or
    [email protected]

    INT-LAW (Foreign and International Law Librarians) is a list on BITNET
    for librarians and others interested in exchanging information related
    to foreign, comparative and international legal materials and issues.

    Selected topics in the six months since INT-LAW began include the
    READEX CD-ROM Index to United Nations documents, databases containing
    information on foreign and international law, the "European Court
    Reports", sources of information on careers in international law, GATT
    panel reports, the "National Trade Data Bank" CD-ROM, etc.  INT-LAW
    came up on April 31, 1991.

    There are approximately 185 subscribers to INT-LAW at present, mainly
    from the U.S..  Other countries represented include Canada, Mexico,
    and Germany.  To subscribe to INT-LAW, send the following message to
    [email protected] or [email protected] (Internet address)
    Subscribe INT-LAW Firstname Lastname.

    Send any questions, comments, etc.  to the moderators of the list:
    Lyonette Louis-Jacques (L-LOUI@UMINN1) or Mila Rush (M-RUSH@UMINN1).
    Mila Rush is the listowner.

INTDEV-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    The Educators Forum on International Development will focus on issues
    relating to the study and instruction of International Development.

    To subscribe send e-mail to [email protected] or message or
    e-mail to LISTSERV@URIACC on BITNET with the BODY containing:

    SUB INTDEV-L Your Name

    Owner:  Eric M. Shorr [email protected]

INTEREST-GROUPS LIST

    See entry in this file for "LIST OF MAILING LISTS".

[email protected]

    This mailing list, focussed on user-system interfaces and related
    topics, is intended to foster discussion among researchers and
    practitioners from universities, government and industry who are
    working on user interface research, design, and implementation.

    Relevant topics include:

       - business and legal issues, such as patents, licensing,
         copyright, commercialization and standardization
       - lessons learned
       - user interface studies
       - user interface courses offered at CRIM (Centre de recherche
         informatique de Montreal; Computer research institute of
         Montreal)
       - new user interface software and hardware available at CRIM's
         software engineering laboratories
       - presentations of user interface tools organized by CRIM
       - presentations of relevant software organized by other
         companies
       - any other pertinent information

    We foresee, as well, exchanges between participants concerning the
    research and development of user interfaces.

    The interfaces-p-m list is moderated by Julian Lebensold. Submissions
    may be in either English or in French.

    To request to be added to or dropped from the list, please send mail
    to:

    [email protected]

    Please include the words "ADD" or "REMOVE" in your subject line.

    Other administrative matters or questions should also be addressed to:

    [email protected]

INTUDM-L on [email protected]
    INTUDM-L on [email protected]

    Discuss, conduct and promote interdisciplinary research on the use of
    intuition in decision making.

    As archives accumulate they will be stored monthly in INTUDM-L LOGyymm
    and indexed in INTUDM-L FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the
    command INDEX INTUDM-L to LISTSERV@UTEPA.

    To subscribe to INTUDM-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UTEPA
    via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBscribe INTUDM-L Your_full_name.  For example:  SUBSCRIBE INTUDM-L
    Joe Student.

    Listowner: Weton H. Agor <[email protected]>

IOOB-L%[email protected]

    Discussion of topics in the fields of Industrial/Organizational
    Psychology and Organization Behavior.

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    can subscribe by sending a message to
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    IOUDAIOS on LISTSERV@YORKVM1

    IOUDAIOS (Greek for "Jew") is an electronic seminar devoted to the
    exploration of first-century Judaism; its special interest is in the
    writings of Philo of Alexandria and Flavius Josephus.  The list began
    as an informal discussion of two papers by Robert A. Kraft
    (Pennsylvania) but quickly blossomed into an international forum, with
    participants in North America, Europe, Australia, and The Middle East.

    The Philonic and Josephan corpora are extensive enough that they
    invite all sorts of analysis -- from literary, historical, and
    philosophical perspectives, to name a few.  There is also considerable
    interest, among participants, in the social realities that lie behind
    these texts.  Prospective members are warmly welcomed.  (The
    discussion assumes a significant background in first-century Judaism
    and also the ability to read Greek.)

    To subscribe to this list send a mail/note message to LISTSERV@YORKVM1
    (LISTSERV%[email protected] for Internet users) with the
    one-line message:  SUBSCRIBE IOUDAIOS your-full-name

    Coordinator:  Veronica Timm <VERONICA%[email protected]>

IPCT-L on LISTSERV@GUVM or [email protected]

    The Interpersonal Computing and Technology List (IPCT-L) was created
    by the Center for Teaching and Technology (CTT) at the Academic
    Computer Center, Georgetown University.  A special effort will be made
    to promote an international forum for pedagogical issues important to
    higher education involving teaching with technology, and especially
    with connectivity and networking.

    A goal is to create a forum for the discussion of computing and other
    technology that can be used to promote learning.  Topics for
    discussion may involve teaching and training; collaboration;
    partnerships among learners, faculty or teachers, and other interested
    persons in the educational community; and research that reflect these
    interests.  The decade of the 1980s was characterized by the
    _personal_ computer, and development of individual product- ivity.
    The focus of the IPCT-L, as we move toward the 21st century, is that
    _interpersonal_ computing and technology will tie persons together
    throughout the world -- to share ideas and solve problems.

    Besides creating a forum for the topics of interest noted above,
    another interest of the CTT is to publish a scholarly, refereed
    international journal.  To that end, the IPCT-L will develop a
    subscription list and act as a resource to develop the community
    necessary to review articles and recommend editorial policies as these
    publishing goals move forward.

    To subscribe send the following in an interactive command (TELL or
    SEND) or in the BODY of mail (NOT the Subject:) to LISTSERV@GUVM on
    Bitnet, or [email protected] on Internet:

    SUBSCRIBE IPCT-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Example:  SUBSCRIBE IPCT-L John Doe

       Owner:  Zane Berge  <[email protected]> or
                           <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    A LISTSERV discussion group to facilitate the business and interests
    of members of the IPE section of the ISA.

    IPE-ISA-L is an electronic discussion list that will allow persons
    around the world interested in International Political Economy to
    discuss matters of mutual concern.  IPE-ISA-L is an unmoderated and
    open list.  This means that all messages posted to the list will be
    automatically redistributed around the world.

    Possible topics for discussion on the list might include any of the
    following:

       1. IPE section business re: regional and national meetings.
       2. Substantive discussion over topics such as NAFTA, regional
          trading blocs, trade regimes, international debt, long
          cycles, historical world systems, EEC, currency and market
          crises, democracy and governance in Latin and South
          America, Africa and Asia, commodity negotiations.
       3. Comment and contributions on curriculum questions;
          suggested texts, new articles of common interest for
          course-related adoption.
       4. Circulation of draft articles for comment and discussion.
       5. Personal exchanges in the effort to develop a greater sense
          of community among IPE section colleagues.

    To join IPE-ISA-L send the following message:

    Mail to: [email protected] Sub IPE-ISA-L <your name>

    If you have any questions, please free to contact:

          Lev S. Gonick
          Department of Political Science
          Wilfrid Laurier University
          Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5
          CANADA
          Ph: 519 884-1970 ext. 2860
          Fax: 519 570-1419
          Internet: [email protected]

iPSC <[email protected]>

    Mailing list to allow iPSC/1 and iPSC/2 users and systems
    administrators from different installations to communicate easily and
    directly.

    Local aliases for this mailing list are to be handled by the local
    systems administrators, since most sites already have local user
    mailing lists.  What is desired to accomplish is to link all these
    iPSC user lists together.  The first thing needed is an administrator
    list and the user list will hopefully follow.  If you are a system
    administrator for Intel Hypercube(s) you are invited to send the
    following information to [email protected]:

          - systems, iPSC/1's or iPSC/2's
          - administrator's e-mail address OR alias
          - institution
          - user alias list (might want this separate from existing
                             user list, a good idea)
          - suggestions, opinions, ideas....

    PLEASE! Systems Administrators Only.

       Coordinator: Dave Fielding <[email protected]>
                                  cornell!batcomputer!fielding  (UUCP)

IRLIST <IR-L%[email protected]>

    IRList is open to discussion of any topic (vaguely) related to
    Information Retrieval.  Certainly, any material relating to ACM SIGIR
    (the Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval of the
    Association for Computing Machinery) is of interest.  The field has
    close ties to artificial intelligence, database management,
    information and library science, linguistics, etc.  A partial list of
    suitable topics is:

     Information Management/Processing/Science/Technology
     AI Applications to IR             Hardware aids for IR
     Abstracting                       Hypertext and Hypermedia
     CD-ROM/CD-I/...                   Indexing/Classification
     Citations                         Information Display/Presentation
     Cognitive Psychology              Information Retrieval Applications
     Communications Networks           Information Theory
     Computational Linguistics         Knowledge Representation
     Computer Science                  Language Understanding
     Cybernetics                       Library Science
     Data Abstraction                  Message Handling
     Dictionary analysis               Natural Languages, NL Processing
     Document Representations          Optical disc technology and applications
     Electronic Books                  Pattern Recognition, Matching
     Evidential Reasoning              Probabilistic Techniques
     Expert Systems in IR              Speech Analysis
     Expert Systems use of IR          Statistical Techniques
     Full-Text Retrieval               Thesaurus construction
     Fuzzy Set Theory

    Contributions may be anything from tutorials to rampant speculation.
    In particular, the following are sought:

          Abstracts of Papers, Reports, Dissertations   Address Changes
          Bibliographies                                                  Conference Reports
          Descriptions of Projects/Laboratories                           Half-Baked Ideas
          Humorous, Enlightening Anecdotes              Histories
          Questions                                                       Requests
          Seminar Announcements/Summaries               Research Overviews
          Work Planned or in Progress

    The only real boundaries to the discussion are defined by the topics
    of other mailing lists.  Please do not send communications to both
    this list and AIList or the Prolog list, except in special cases.  The
    Moderator tries not to overlap much with NL-KR, except when both lists
    receive materials from contributors or from some bulletin board or
    researchers.

    There is no objection to distributing material that is destined for
    conference proceedings or any other publication.  The Coordinator is
    involved in SIGIR Forum and, unless submittors request otherwise, may
    include submissions in whole or in part in future paper versions of
    the FORUM.  Indeed, this is one form of solicitation for FORUM
    contributions!  Both IRList and the FORUM are unrefereed, and opinions
    are always those of the author and not of any organization unless
    there are other indications.  Copies of list items should credit the
    original author, not necessarily the IRList.

    The IRLIST Archives will be set up for anonymous FTP, and the address
    will be announced in future issues.

    To subscribe send the following command to [email protected]:
    SUB IR-L your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name, not
    your login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command
    as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Moderator: IRLUR%[email protected]
       Editorial Staff: Clifford Lynch <[email protected]>
                                       <[email protected]>
                        Mary Engle     <[email protected]>
                                       <[email protected]>
                        Nancy Gusack   <[email protected]>

ISLAM-L on LISTSERV@ULKYVM or [email protected]

    ISLAM-L is a non-sectarian forum for discussion, debate, and the
    exchange of information by students and scholars of the history of
    Islam.  ISLAM-L is not to be used for proselytizing for or against
    Islam in general, any particular form of Islam, or any other religion
    or philosophy.

    ISLAM-L is ready to distribute newsletters from study groups, and to
    post announcements of meetings and calls for papers, short scholarly
    pieces, queries, and other items of interest.

    The list currently does not maintain a FTP directory nor is archiving
    available.  Hopefully, this will change in the near future.

    ISLAM-L is associated with the general discussion list HISTORY, and
    co-operates fully with other lists similarly associated.

    Requests for SUBscription pass through the list owner, and SEND and
    REVIEW commands are restricted to list members.  The command language
    of ISLAM-L is English, but postings in other languages are accepted.
    ISLAM-L is ready to distribute newsletters from study groups, and to
    post announcements of meetings and calls for papers, short scholarly
    pieces, queries, and other items of interest.

    To subscribe send a message to LISTSERV@ULKYVM or
    [email protected].  In BODY of the message state:  SUB
    ISLAM-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    adding your full name; LISTSERV will accept both BITNET and Internet
    addresses.  Postings should be made to ISLAM-L@ULKYVM.

    If you have any questions please contact the owner.

    Owner:  James A. Cocks BITNET:  JACOCK01@ULKYVM Internet:
    [email protected]

[email protected]

    An Internet ISDN mailing-list is now in operation with address:
    [email protected] and request-adress:
    [email protected]

    (Coordinator: [email protected])

    The (preliminary) topics of the list are "all aspects specific to ISDN
    (protocols, services, applications etc.) for both data and voice".

    An archive of the list will soon be available. This will be announced
    later through the list.

       Per Sigmond                                      Tel.: +47-41-42555
       Agderforskning Teknologi                         Fax:  +47-41-40696
       Televeien 1                                      Priv: +47-41-44371
       4890 Grimstad, Norway

[email protected]

    Discussion group focusing on the ISO protocol stack.  The list
    naturally has some overlap with the ISODE list; contributors are urged
    to use the appropriate list based on their topic of discussion.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: [email protected].

ISO10646%[email protected]
    ISO10646 on LISTSERV@JHUVM

    Purpose:

    To serve as a clearing house for information on and discussion of
    multi-byte coded-character-set issues.

    The ISO 10646 draft and Unicode draft standards represent two
    different approaches to encoding the world's characters into a
    multi-byte code.

    Background:

    People are looking at multi-byte codes as a way to solve many of the
    problems we are experiencing with single-byte, 7-bit and 8-bit codes.
    Although most of us do not need all 191 of the characters in the ISO
    8859-1 character set (repertoire), we frequently need characters
    outside of this set; for example, bullets or nice quotation marks for
    professional looking documents, symbols for mathematics and science,
    etc.  The reason for developing multi-byte codes is that processing
    ONE multi-byte code appears easier than several single-byte codes.

    As of March, 1990, two coding schemes have emerged.  The International
    Organization for Standardization (ISO) Subcommittee 2, Working Group 2
    (SC2/WG2) has developed the ISO 10646 Multi-Octet Code.  It is now a
    "draft proposed" standard (two levels removed from being an
    international standard).  The ISO working group has been working on
    this project for the last 6 years and it has been subject to unusually
    wide review for a proposed standard.  The other draft standard is the
    result of the work of a consortium of U.S. companies, mostly from the
    west coast.  It is called Unicode.  Both of these draft standards
    enable the worlds communication (newspapers and magazines) and
    business characters, ideographs, and symbols to be encoded for storage
    and communication between computers.  However, each uses a different
    approach to making the inevitable tradeoffs.

    Mechanics:

    To subscribe send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected] with the
    BODY or TEXT of the mail containing the command:  SUB ISO10646
    yourfirstname yourlastname

    Contributions to the LIST go to ISO10646%[email protected]

        Owner:  Edwin F. Hart  BITNET:  HART@APLVM
                           INTERNET:  HART%[email protected]

ISO9000 on [email protected]                    [Last Update 3/93] or
    [email protected]

    ISO9000 is an open moderated distribution list for those active in
    economic development and interested in sharing and exchanging ISO 9000
    information and experiences evolving from the implementation of the
    International Organization for Standardization's ISO 9000 quality
    standards. The list is NOT intended for messaging between individual
    subscribers.

    Discussions include, but are not limited to:

          who is doing what
          successes and concerns
          beneficial methods, software, and structure
          partnering/networking
          educational methods
          customer and registrar comments/concerns
          assessments and corrective actions
          long and short term strategies

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 on BITNET
    or [email protected] in the BODY of mail:  SUB ISO9000
    yourFirstname yourLastname

       Editor: Dr. Wallace Carlson     [email protected]
       Coordinator: Nancy Jennejohn    [email protected]

[email protected]

    Discussion group focusing on the ISO Development Environment, an
    openly available implementation of some of the higher-level protocols
    adopted by international organizations (ISO, CCITT, ECMA).  These
    implementations are hosted on top of TCP/IP using the method discussed
    in RFC983.  Appropriate topics are:

       - Questions about how to use ISODE (and announcements of ports
         to other target environments)
       - Discussion of ISODE as a part of a TCP/IP to ISO migration
         strategy
       - Exchange of ideas regarding ISO-based applications running
         in a native TCP/IP environment
       - Debate regarding where ISODE should go next

    The list naturally has some overlap with the TCP-IP list, the ISO
    list, and so on; contributors are urged to use the appropriate list
    based on their topic of discussion.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: [email protected].

ISSS on [email protected]                            [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    International Student Space Simulations is an exciting, dynamic
    teaching method that challenges students to design, construct, and
    live in a self-contained habitat for an extended period of time.  It
    is a multilevel, interdisciplinary, action-based program that enables
    students to apply what they have learned towards the successful
    "launch," "orbit," and "splashdown" of an extended space simulation.

    Throughout the simulation, student astronauts communicate with Mission
    Control technicians (also students) via 2-way radio, modem-equipped
    computers, and/or VCR cameras and monitors.  Inside the habitat,
    astronauts perform experiments, work on previously recorded lessons,
    engage in simulated docking maneuvers, retrieve and repair satellites,
    prepare meals.

    If you would like to join the ISSS discussion list, please send an
    e-mail message to either Chris Rowan ([email protected]) or Penny Bond
    ([email protected]) with your name, institution, grade level (if
    applicable) and reason why you would like to be added to the list.
    Please indicate whether you are a current ISSS member.

    Owners:  Chris Rowan ([email protected]), Penny Bond ([email protected]),
    and Jim Jones ([email protected])

ITALIC-L on LISTSERV@IRLEARN

    ITALIC-L stands for the Irish Tex And Latex Interest Conference.  (but
    will also include GML and SGML interest) Subscription is open to all
    and Peter Flynn and myself will moderate the list (in a very loose
    way).

    To subscribe send mail or a message to LISTSERV@IRLEARN on EARN/BITNET
    with the body of the mail or message containing:

    SUB ITALIC-L yourfirstname yoursecondname

    Brendan Dixon <BDIXON@IRLEARN> (Contributed by Mike Norris)

ITISALAT on [email protected]                         [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    IT IS Arabic Language And Technology.

    ITISALAT is a moderated discussion to promote contact and stimulate
    the exchange of information in the field of AC (Arabic computing).

    ITISALAT subscribers discuss topics ranging from Arabic CL
    (computational linguistics) and Arabic MT (machine translation) to
    Arabic OCR (optical character recognition) and Arabic CALL
    (computer-assisted language learning) . . . and much more!

    To subscribe, send the following command in the body of mail to:

    [email protected] or [email protected]

    SUB ITISALAT your-1st-name your-last-name

    Moderator: Paul Roochnik, Ph.D. <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

IVCF-L%[email protected]
    IVCF-L on LISTSERV@UBVM

    This list is originated from the State University of New York at
    Buffalo and is intended for discussion related to InterVarsity
    Christian Fellowship, a multi-denominational Christian group.  Welcome
    is discussion from Members, Staff, and all people affiliated with
    Inter-Varsity, or those wanting more information.  This list, while
    not a moderated list, will be edited if innappropriate material is
    sent to it.  Welcome to IVCF-L!

    To subscribe to IVCF-L send mail to LISTSERV@UBVM with the body/text
    containing the command sub ivcf-l yourfirstname yourlastname

    OWNER: V067PXNR@UBVMS (Mark E. Keating)

J-FOOD-L%[email protected]
    J-FOOD-L on LISTSERV@JPNKNU10

    This list, created at Kinki university in Japan, is for people
    interested in the Japanese food and culture.

    If you wish to subscribe to the list issue the following (FOR BITNET)

    TELL LISTSERV AT JPNKNU10 SUB J-FOOD-L <your full name>

    or send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected] with the
    following in the text/body:

    SUB J-FOOD-L <your full name>

[email protected]                   [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    Mailing list for the discussion of Jamie Notarthomas, an up-and-coming
    acoustic guitarist/singer/songwriter in the northeast.  The list was
    implemented very recently, so membership and traffic is a bit low, but
    picking up.  Currently, it's unmoderated, set up for mail reflection,
    and postings are kept for one month.

    Requests to be added or deleted, or for information, should be sent to
    <[email protected]>

    Owner:  Jeffrey Anbinder <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    To subscribe, or to get information about the list, send to:

    [email protected] -or-
    [email protected] -or-
    uunet!ukma!janes-addiction-request

    This group is for discussing anything relating to the musical group
    Jane's Addiction.

    Owner:  Joel Abbott, DoD#272 -> [email protected], [email protected],
    or uunet!ukma!abbott

JANET%[email protected]
    JANET on LISTSERV@GWUVM

    The Janet list is a discussion list for users of the Waterloo Janet
    network Software for IBM machines.  Any user/administrator of Janet is
    encouraged to join this list.

    To subscribe: TELL LISTSERV AT GWUVM SUB JANET your_full_name or send
    mail to LISTSERV@GWUVM with the command SUB JANET your_full_name in
    the body/text of the mail.

    Please note that this command is sent to the LISTSERV and not to the
    list.

    Coordinator:  Jonathan M. Lang <JMLANG%[email protected]>

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    A distribution list dedicated to the discussion of any topic of
    interest to those engaged in the cleaning of Public Buildings.
    Expected topics might include staffing guidelines, levels of
    cleanliness, appropriate equipment, new discoveries in cleaning
    chemicals, environmental concerns, employee relations, training
    concepts and methods, time and motion studies as related to cleaning
    task times, and employee safety.  Subscription is open to all, but
    those involved with "Keywords" such as "Custodians", "Maids",
    "Janitors", "Environmental Services", "Sanitary Engineer",
    "Housekeeping" and other related nouns will find this list most
    beneficial!

    This forum welcomes new users of electronic communications; those of
    us with some expertise will gladly assist newcomers.  The list is
    configured so that REPLY goes to the entire list in an effort to
    stimulate discussion and facilitate the exchange of information.

    Subscriptions should be sent to Bitnet:  <[email protected]> or
    Internet:  <[email protected]> with the BODY or text of the
    mail containing the line SUB JANITORS yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  For additional information or assistance in subscribing, send
    e-mail to:  Phil Endacott <[email protected]> OR
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                     [Last Updated 9/92]

    This is a mailing list for fans of the Toronto Blue Jays baseball
    team.  Scores and highlights of games, player transactions, draft
    picks, and status of rival teams will be discussed on this group.

    This list is not archived.

    To join:

    Please send all requests to [email protected] or to
    [email protected]

    Coordinator: Phill St-Louis ([email protected] or
    [email protected])

JESSE on [email protected] or [email protected]

    JESSE is a LISTSERV conference which focuses on teaching and
    educational concerns in library and information science.  JESSE
    concerns curricula, educational methodologies and issues, courses in
    development, resources, computing as a teaching tool, broad trends in
    education as they affect library and information science education,
    and similar education- oriented topics.  JESSE's address is
    JESSE@ARIZVM1 on BITNET.

    It is a companion conference to ELEASAI , which focuses on research in
    library and information science.  It concerns current research in
    progress or in planning stages, methodological and statistical issues,
    funding for research, computing as a research tool, broad trends in
    scientific research as they affect library and information science,
    and similar research-oriented topics.  ELEASAI's address is
    [email protected]

    To subscribe to JESSE, send the following command to LISTSERV@ARIZVM1
    on BITNET or [email protected] in the BODY of mail or
    interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE JESSE Your_full_name.

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE LISTNAME Joe Shmoe

    Owners:  Gretchen Whitney (GWHITNEY@ARIZVMS) Charley Seavey
    (DOCMAPS@ARIZVMS)

JNET-L%[email protected]

    A forum for discussing Jnet running under VAX VMS.  Some possible
    topics include VMSmail, Interactive Messages (SEND), file transfers
    (SEND /FILE, RECEIVE), POSTMASTER, hints about hooks into
    Jan_Lib:BitLib.OLB.  Related topics might include RSCS emulations
    (non-Jnet), GMAIL (a VMS utility for BITNET-to-Internet
    communications), conversion of non-VMS tools (VM, NOS, UNIX, etc.) to
    VMS, file servers (KERMSERV), list servers, etc.

    Coordinator: INFO%[email protected]

JOB-LIST on LISTSERV@FRORS12

    * Job offers from EARN Institute members

    The EARN Association announces this list for posting job offers at
    institutions that are full EARN members.  The list is open for
    subscription but it is a moderated list so that messages to the list
    will be reviewed to make sure they conform to the following rules:

    - Mail to the list should be job offers from full EARN institute
    members.

    - The mail should be signed by a person from the institution in
    question and it should contain a source from which further information
    (e.g.  the full announcement) can be requested.

    - The volume of the mail should be no more than one standard screen
    (20 lines).

    - Only posts where applications from other countries are welcome
    should be posted on this list.  Purely national recruitment should be
    handled by the national EARN association or network.

    The list is only for posting announcements.  Further communication
    should NOT be done via the list.

    Owner: DECK@FRORS12 (Hans Deckers)

JOBPLACE on LISTSERV@UKCC or [email protected]

    JobPlace (Self Directed Job Search Techniques and Job Placement
    Issues)

    Please Note:  0 This is not a place to list or look for job openings

    0 This list is unmoderated but archived

    0 This list is of particular interest to job search trainers, career
    educators, researchers looking at job search/labor market/job
    placement issues and private practice practitioners who believe in the
    Self Directed Job Search philosophy.

    0 Flames will not be tolerated

    Purpose:  The purpose of JobPlace is to provide job search trainers,
    career educators, researchers, private practitioners and other
    interested constituents a computerized network to ask questions, share
    information, discuss ideas, observations, research data, techniques
    and current issues relating to self directed job search training and
    job placement.

    There are no restrictins on subject material other than it should
    relate to self directed job search techniques and/or job placement
    strategies. Topics may include but are not limited to:

       - Tools, practical techniques, theories, paradigms on self
         directed job search
       - Creative job placement strategies
       - Recent research, books, articles, programs on job search
         and/or job placement
       - Outplacement
       - Employer Job Development
       - Job Search strategies that serve special populations of job
         seekers, for example, the chronically unemployed, students,
         ex-offenders, handicapped, non U.S.citizens
       - Anecdotes, humor about the job search process
       - Update on current workshops, conferences, seminars on the
         job search and job placement issues
       - Research on how people get jobs

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe send mail to [email protected] or on the
    Internet to [email protected] with the body containing the command
    SUB JOBPLACE Yourfirstname Yourlastname

       Owner:
          Drema Howard                    DKHOWA01@UKCC
          Associate Director              [email protected]
          UK Career Center                (606) 257-3395

JOURNET%[email protected]
    [email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of topics of interest to journalists and
    journalism educators.

    Anyone wishing to write longer contributions (about three screens) for
    inclusion in a proposed monthly electronic digest should send them
    directly to the Coordinator for editing and compiling.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@QUCDN in the text/body of an e-mail message:  Subscribe
    JOURNET your full name where "your full name" is your real name, not
    your login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the
    above command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    JOURNET%[email protected] or [email protected].

    Coordinator: George Frajkor <FRAJKOR%[email protected]>

[email protected]                                    [Last Update 8/92]

    Purpose: Discussion of Japanese popular music.

    Contact: [email protected] (Jim Lick)

JTE-L on LISTSERV@VTVM1 or [email protected]

    ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

    The JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION, launched three years ago as a
    refereed scholarly print journal, has initiated simultaneous
    publication of an electronic edition with its first issue of 1992.
    The text of the journal's articles are offered in ASCII format, while
    a single graphic illustration of one of the articles is available as a
    separate Postscript file.

    To become an electronic subscriber of the JTE, send the following
    e-mail message (in the BODY of the mail) to LISTSERV@VTVM1 (Bitnet) or
    to [email protected] (Internet):  SUBSCRIBE JTE-L firstname
    lastname

    Subscribers will receive information about how to access articles and
    how to remove their names from the electronic subscription list.

    For further information, contact Mark Sanders, Technology Education,
    144 Smyth Hall, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0432; telephone:
    703/231-8173.  E-mail to: [email protected] (Internet) or
    MSANDERS@VTVM1 (Bitnet).

[email protected]                         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    JTIT-L is a discussion forum for teachers of Japanese as well as for
    media professionals to exchange ideas and information.  Discussion
    topics among others will include theory and practice of second/foreign
    language, computer aided language programs, interactive video
    programs, distance education with satellite dishes.  JTIT-L also
    intends to provide a comprehensive database for teachers of Japanese
    and media professionals involved in Japanese programs.  In the future,
    the databse will comprise of Japanese language programs in Japan and
    other countries, information on conferences and job opportunities,
    book review/bibliography, scholarship/grant information, and
    information about Japanese software and hardware.

    Archives of JTIT-L can be listed by sending the command INDEX JTIT-L
    to LISTSERV@PSUVM, or [email protected]

    To subscribe, Bitnet users should send the following command to
    LISTSERV@PSUVM via mail or interactive message.  Internet users should
    send the same command to [email protected] via mail:

    SUB JTIT-L your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB JTIT-L Nihon Taro

    Owner:  Hideo Tomita ([email protected]>

JuggleN on [email protected]
    or [email protected]

    This is a first-cousin to the wildly-popular JUGGLING list.  This is
    devoted to the discussion and development of JUGGLING syntax, computer
    simulation of juggling, and computer analysis of juggling.

    Subscription is automatic.  Logs are accumulated weekly.  No weekly
    distribution of logs is available as it is with the JUGGLING list (new
    feature of the JUGGLING list).

    Send your subscription queries to:  [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the body of the mail containing the
    command:

    SUB JUGGLEN yourfirstname yourlastname

    The list is unmoderated.

       Owner:
          Phil Paxton
          [email protected] or
          [email protected]

[email protected]
    [email protected]
    {apple,ames,rutgers}!bionet!ig!jitr (UUCP)

    Jump-In-The-River is a list for discussion of the music and recordings
    of Sinead O'Connor, and related matters such as lyrics, tour
    information, and the like.  The list is unmoderated and is open to
    all. It is currently set up to remail single messages and is not a
    digest.  Archives have been kept since the list's inception in March
    1990; contact the request address for information (they are not yet
    available by direct FTP).

    All requests to be added, dropped, or for more information should be
    sent to [email protected] -or-
    {apple,ames,rutgers}!bionet!ig!jump-in-the-river-request (uucp)

    Coordinator: Michael C. Berch <[email protected]>

JURIST-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 5/93]

    The discussion-list JURIST-L is meant to assist Dutch lawyers in
    exchanging information on "legal" sites. Through electronic mail
    lawyers can inform one another about legal findings. JURIST-L serves
    as a forum for discussion on all topics related to academic legal
    research through the network.  Law librarians and those affiliated
    with Law faculties are invited to subscribe to this list and,
    therefore, participate in exchanging information on legal resources.
    Preferably, the language of an inquiry or note should be Dutch,
    because this list primarily aims at Dutch legal researchers.

    How to sign up for JURIST-L:

    1) Address a message to:  [email protected]

    2) Leave "subject" area blank

    3) Write the following sentence in the text area:  subscribe JURIST-L
    Yourfirstname Yourlastname e.g. subscribe JURIST-L Leo de Jong

    Only the subscription should be sent to LISTSERV; all other entries
    that you want to send to list members, should be addressed to:
    [email protected]

    How to leave JURIST-L:

    1) Address a message to:  [email protected]

    2) Leave "subject" area blank

    3) Write the following sentence in the text area:  unsubscribe
    JURIST-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname e.g. unsubscribe JURIST-L Leo de
    Jong

    For more information, contact the list-owner.

    Owner:  Leo de Jong [email protected] University of Limburg
    (Netherlands)

K12ADMIN on [email protected]                         [Last Update 5/93]
    or [email protected]

    K12ADMIN: A World-Wide Discussion Group For K-12 School Administrators
    has been set up to provide a discussion base for K-12 school
    administrators: principals, vice principals, superintendents,
    assistant superintendants, central and county office administrators,
    and others involved with K-12 school administration.

    Conversation on this list will focus on the topics of interest to the
    school administrator community, including the latest on school
    management, curriculum, services, operations, technology and
    activities.  K12ADMIN is a discussion group for administrative
    practitioners helping other administrative practitioners, sharing
    ideas, helping to solve problems, telling each other about new
    publications and up-coming conferences, asking for assistance or
    information, and linking administrators for information and resource
    sharing.

    This discussion is open to ALL school administrators and people
    involved with the school administration field-- worldwide.  We want to
    keep the activity and discussion focused on school administration,
    K-12.  But, the group can be used by members for many different
    things-- to ask for input, share ideas and information, link programs
    that are geographically remote, make contacts, etc.

    The K12ADMIN list is operated by several volunteers, including Mike
    Eisenberg, Director of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources
    at Syracuse University, Mary Lou Finne, User Services Coordinator of
    the ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management at the University of
    Oregon, and Peter Milbury, Librarian of Pleasant Valley High School,
    Chico, California.

    To subscribe to K12ADMIN:

    1. Compose an e-mail message to: [email protected]

    2. Type the message: subscribe K12ADMIN Your Name Example: subscribe
    K12ADMIN Jane Doe

    3. Send the message

    4. You will receive a subscription confirmation from K12ADMIN

    Owners:  Mike Eisenberg [email protected] (ERIC Clearinghouse on
    Information Resources at Syracuse University)

    Mary Lou Finne [email protected] (ERIC
    Clearinghouse on Educational Management at the University of Oregon)

    Peter Milbury [email protected] (Pleasant Valley High School,
    Chico, California)

KENTUCKY on [email protected]                         [Last Update 1/93]
    or [email protected]

    Kentucky civic life and politics are the themes of this discussion
    list.  The purpose of the list is to share information, ideas,
    opinions, and inquiries about public life, both civic and political,
    in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe send mail to LISTSERV@UKCC or on the Internet to
    [email protected] with the body containing the command

    SUB KENTUCKY Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Owner:

          Bob Moore                       STR002@UKCC
          Sanders-Brown Center on Aging   [email protected]
          University of Kentucky          (606) 253-5960

[email protected]
    [email protected] (BitNet)
    pitt!vms.cis.pitt.edu!kidsnet UUCP)

    Mailing list formed to provide a global network for the use of
    children and teachers in grades K-12.  It is intended to provide a
    focus for technological development and for resolving the problems of
    language, standards, etc. that inevitably arise in international
    communications.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    to [email protected] (BitNet).

    Coordinator: Bob Carlitz <[email protected]>

KISSARMY on LISTSERV@WKUVX1                   [Last Update 28-January-1992]

    KISSARMY is a discussion list for fans of the rock group KISS.  Any
    topic of interest to KISS fans is appropriate, from news about the
    groups activities to discussions about opinions on albums, etc.

    To subscribe, send a mail message whose body consists of the line to
    [email protected]:

    SUBSCRIBE KISSARMY "your full name"

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUBSCRIBE KISSARMY "Joe Smith"

    Please note that the LISTSERV at WKUVX1 is NOT a real IBM LISTSERV;
    interactive commands are not supported.

       Owner:  Hunter Goatley <[email protected]>
                                                                          VMS Systems Programmer, Western Kentucky University
                                                                          502-745-5251

KLARINET on [email protected]                    [Last Update 9/92]

    KLARINET is an online network featuring news, information, research
    and teaching items of interest, and other related information
    concerning clarinet players, teachers, students, and enthusiasts.
    This network will provide a place to share such information with
    dialogues amongst participants, research papers, lists of
    performances, old and new repertoire, makers, etc.

    Archives of KLARINET can be listed by sending the command INDEX
    KLARINET to LISTSERV@VCCSCENT via mail or interactive message.

    To subscribe to KLARINET send the following command in the BODY of
    e-mail or a message to LISTSERV@VCCSCENT on BITNET:

    SUB KLARINET your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB KLARINET John Doe

    Owner:  Jim Fay <[email protected]>
    Cap Bromley <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                          [Last Update 3/93]

    An open, umoderated forum for discussion of issues pertaining to the
    ENSONIQ SQ-1, SQ-2, SQ-R, and KS-32 family of synthesizer keyboards.

    To subscribe, send email to:  [email protected] To post to the
    list, email to:  [email protected]

L-HCAP%[email protected]
    ...!psuvax1!NDSUVM1.BITNET!L-HCAP (UUCP)
    L-HCAP@NDSUVM1 (BITNET, EARN, NetNorth)

    Discussion group for technology for the handicapped; mailing list set
    up at North Dakota State University for discussing computer and other
    technology for people with any kind of handicap, plus meetings,
    conferences, funding agencies, and so forth.  Some discussion areas
    might be:

       - Computer hardware and software
       - Adaptive devices that makes computers accessable to people
         no matter the type of handicap
       - Literature that discusses various issues addressed in 1 & 2
         above
       - Meetings and conferences
       - Funding agencies and their interests, local and federal
       - Suppliers of adaptive hardware and software
       - What type(s) of hardware and software is needed for various
         types of handicap
       - Learning disabilities and how can computers help

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

       Coordinator: Bob Puyear <NU025213%[email protected]>
                               ...!psuvax1!NDSUVM1.BITNET!L-HCAP        (UUCP)
                               L-HCAP@NDSUVM1         (BITNET, EARN, NetNorth)

LABMGR on [email protected]  or [email protected]

    LABMGR has been started to provide a forum for discussion of issues
    concerning the management of microcomputer labs in academic settings.
    Issues for discussion may include: security of both hardware and
    software, networking, hardware and software in a networked
    environment, and information acess within microlabs in libraries
    (including OPACS over the Internet, CD-ROMs in labs, etc.)

    This is a Listserv managed list, so normal subscription instructions
    apply.  To subscribe send e-mail to LISTSERV@UKCC or on the Internet
    to [email protected] with the BODY of the mail consisting of the
    following:  (the command MUST be in the BODY, NOT the subject) SUB
    LABMGR Yourfirstname Yourlastname

       Owner:  Mary Molinaro ([email protected])
               Head of Library Computing Facilities
               University of Kentucky
               213 King-South
               Lexington, KY  40506-0039
                  (606)257-6199

LACROS-L%[email protected]

    Men's Lacrosse information list.  Information such as scores and
    standings will be posted as they are received.  Also, any discussion
    about Lacrosse is encouraged.  The Coordinator will try to bring up
    topics of interest:  new rules or coaching changes or anything else
    which effects the Lacrosse world.

    BitNet users can subscribe to this list by sending the following
    command to LISTSERV@VILLVM via an interactive message (TELL or SEND)
    or in the text/body of Mail.  SUB LACROS-L your_full_name where
    "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.  Non-BitNet
    users can subscribe by sending the above command in the message
    text/body of a message to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Alec Plotkin <185422285%[email protected]>

LACTACID on [email protected]
    or [email protected]

    Purpose of List :  This is a mailing List for discussion and
    information exchange on all aspects related to the biology and uses of
    lactic acid bacteria; e.g.

       - in human beings and animals (e.g. in new-borns, oral cavity,
         vaginal tract, etc)
       - in fermented foods (cheese, pickles, sauerkraut, etc)
       - in animal feeds (ensilage)
       - in the production of polysaccharides and others (e.g.
         dextran).

    To become a member :

    address your message to: listserv@searn (bitnet)
    or [email protected] (internet) with the following contents
    SUBSCRIBE LACTACID your full name
    Eg.  SUBSCRIBE LACTACID Eng-leong Foo

    To send messages to all other members of the group:

       address your message to: lactacid@searn          (bitnet)
       or                       [email protected] (internet)

       Listowner:         Eng-leong Foo
                          (UNESCO Microbial Resources Center
                           Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden)
                           eng-leong_foo_mircen-ki%[email protected]

LANMAN-L on LISTSERV@NIHLIST or [email protected]   [Last Update 11/92]
     The LANMAN-L list has been created for the discussion of Microsoft
    LAN Manager and its variants, including (but not limited to): LAN
    Manager for Unix, DEC Pathworks, and IBM LAN Server.

    To subscribe to LANMAN-l, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@NIHLIST (or [email protected]) via mail text or
    interactive message:  SUBSCRIBE LANMAN-L Your full name For example:
    SUBSCRIBE LANMAN-L Joe Schmoe

       Owner:  Chris Ohlandt <[email protected]>
               Division of Computer Research and Technology
               National Institutes of Health
               [email protected]
               (301)402-1974


LANTRA-L%[email protected]

    A forum for all aspects of translation and interpreting of natural
    languages including, but not restricted to, computer aids for
    translation and interpreting.  All translators, interpreters,
    educators, and other people who are interested in this fascinating
    subject are welcome.  Topics which can be discussed are:

          - computer aided translation
          - terminology
          - lexicography
          - intercultural communication
          - sociolinguistics
          - psycholingusistics
          - professional ethics for interpreters and translators
          - education and training of interpreters and translators etc.

    To add or remove yourself from the list, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].  The Sender of the message
    you send must be the name (E-mail address) you want to add or remove
    from the list.  The text body of the message should be:  SUBSCRIBE
    LANTRA-L your_full_name or:  SIGNOFF LANTRA-L where your_full_name is
    your normal name, not your E-mail address.

    Coordinator: Helge Niska <HNISKA%[email protected]>

LASMED-L <JO%[email protected]>

    A Bitnet newsletter on lasers in medicine.

    To subscribe, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the body of the letter
    containing the command:  SUB LASMED-L Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name; is your title, first name and last name.

    Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
    <JO%[email protected]>

LATIN-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    Announcing a new electronic discussion group: LATIN-L, a forum for
    people interested in classical Latin, medieval Latin, Neo-Latin -- the
    languages of choice are Latin (of course) and whatever vulgar
    languages you feel comfortable using.  Please be prepared to translate
    on request.  The field is open -- name your topic!

    To subscribe, BITNET users may send an interactive message such as
    TELL LISTSERV@PSUVM SUB LATIN-L <your name>

    INTERNET and other domain users, send a mail message (without a
    subject line) to [email protected] -- the BODY should read:

    SUB LATIN-L your full name

    For example:  sub latin-l Marcus Antonius

    Send messages to LATIN-L@PSUVM or [email protected]

    Ave atque vale

    Kevin Berland for LATIN-L

    Owner:  BCJ@PSUVM or [email protected]

[email protected]                                     [Last Update 4/93]

    Me llamo Gilberto y soy el co-chair de La Causa, el grupo Latino de
    Amherst College. This list's purpose is to foster communication
    between Latino students (as well as other interested people) across
    the country.

    People have used it to share information about social/academic events
    held on college campuses, scholarship and research opportunities for
    Latino / Hispanic students, and current events connected to Latinos,
    both in the United States and in Latin America.

    The intended focus is on issues of concern to Latino students, but
    anyone's input or participation is welcome.  The membership is diverse
    and includes people of many different nationalities and occupations.
    Several members have connections with other Latino organizations and
    computer networks and so this list can give its membership access to a
    wide range of quick, reliable information.

    If you are interested in becoming a subscriber to this e-mailing list,
    or if you have comments for thelist administrator, all you have to do
    is send a note to the following address:

    [email protected] and say that you want to join.

    While you are subscribed, if you want to send a message to the entire
    membership of the list (like a piece of interesting news, a question
    you might have, an announcement that might benefit Latino students
    etc.) then write to:

    [email protected]

    Owner: Gilberto Daniel Simpsom [email protected]

LAWSCH-L%[email protected]

    A forum to discuss matters of concern which affect all law students;
    it is also designed to allow for interaction between students and law
    schools to lessen the gap between them.  The list is based at American
    University Law School.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending an interactive message or e-mail
    to LISTSERV@AUVM with the following command in the body/text:  SUB
    LAWSCH-L your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name, not
    your login Id. Not-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the above
    command in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Ed Kania <EKANIA%[email protected]>

LDBASE-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    A discussion list created to provide a forum for the indepth
    investigation of the power of the Listserve Database Search facility.
    Discussion topics will include proper code syntax, construction of
    "skeleton" code batch-jobs to allow for rapid modification for
    specific SEARCH projects, logical sequence and development of SEARCH
    plans resulting in successful, efficient SEARCHES, and any other topic
    directly related to conducting SEARCHES of the vast knowledge base
    residing on the Listserve's throughout the world.  This forum welcomes
    new users of electronic communications; those of us with some
    expertise will gladly assist newcomers.  The list is configured so
    that REPLY goes to the entire list in an effort to stimulate
    discussion and facilitate the exchange of information.

    Subscriptions should be sent to:

    Bitnet: <[email protected]> or Internet:
    <[email protected]>

    with the BODY or text of the mail containing the line: SUB LDBASE-L
    yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner: For additional information or assistance in subscribing, send
    e-mail to: Phil Endacott <[email protected]> OR
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]                               [Last Update 11/92]

    The Learning List:  A Resource for Helping our Children Learn

    Purpose:  The Learning List was founded on Friday, 13 November 1992,
    as an electronic forum for discussing child-centered learning. It is
    intended to provide a meeting place in cyberspace in which to advance
    our understanding of the processes of learning, and to share personal
    experiences and practical suggestions to help in the great adventure
    we share with our children.

    Philosophy:  Our philosophy is that humans as a species have an innate
    ability to learn, and that current methods of "teaching", "education"
    and "schooling" serve primarily to thwart or diminish that ability. We
    seek to learn how we can best reaffirm and enhance that ability in
    ourselves and, above all else, in our children.

    As our spiritual and religious backgrounds are varied, we affirm that
    we will agree to disagree on these issues. In particular, we will not
    attempt to convince others of the rightness of our particular ethical
    or moral stand, whether it is motivated by religion, personal belief
    or societal standards. Such discussions should be conducted elsewhere.

    We find inspiration in the writings of such people as John Holt, and
    in the ongoing dialogue in such periodicals as Growing Without
    Schooling.

    Submissions and Subscriptions:  Members of the list are considered
    subscribers of a service that is currently offered free of charge. All
    subscribers are urged to submit articles and letters, and to join in
    ongoing discussion.

    Although individual submissions will NOT be censored for content by
    the moderator, all subscribers are requested to observe the statements
    of purpose and philoshophy in their writing. Anyone who regularly
    flouts these standards will be asked to leave the List.

        Submissions:        [email protected]
        Subscriptions:      [email protected]
        Moderator:          Rowan Hawthorne <[email protected]>

legs <[email protected]>

    Legs is an informal, anonymous list for sharing images, discussion
    about womens' legs.

    To subscribe to legs, send a request to one of:

       internet:  [email protected]
       uucp:      uunet!chx400!ethz!wyle
       bitnet:    WYLE@CZHETH5A

    Owner: Mitchell Wyle <WYLE@CZHETH5A>

Legs on [email protected]                [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    Discusion sobre piernas de Mujeres.

    The purpose of this list is to serve as a forum for all student lovers
    of Women's legs.

    The LANGUAGE for this list is "SPANISH", but other languages will be
    acepted too.

    The posting to this list may include: GIF , .GL , comments , etc

    To subscribe to LEGS, send the following command to LISTSERV@UTFSM on
    BITNET via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE LEGS your_full_name

    ListOwner: Hernan Lobos *Mitzio* <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                       [Last Update 4/93]

    Or, Commodore Leri's Metaprogramming Mail Service.  Discussions range
    widely over such topics as metaprogramming a la Wilson/Leary/Lilly,
    the nature of consciousness and how the brain works, the possibility
    of an Attractor/ Singularity a la Terence McKenna, quantum theory, the
    psychedelic experience, mystical experiences/alingual phenomena (ie
    the tremendum), Internet theory, memetics, art, poetry, science
    fiction, music, and occasionally politics.  This is an extremely high
    volume list, guaranteed to crash lesser mailers.  Available in
    realtime or Daily Compilation format.

    Contact: [email protected]

    Leri-FAQ available via anonymous ftp at penguin.gatech.edu, /pub/leri,
    along with various articles, essays, and short stories pertaining to
    Leri-L.

    Owner: Scotto <[email protected]>

LEXX-L on LISTSERV@IRISHVMA

    The LEXX-L list has been created to discuss IBM's LEXX Live Parsing
    Editor for VM.  Its mailing address is LEXX-L@IRISHVMA; it's
    administered by LISTSERV@IRISHVMA.  For those on Internet, I'd
    recommend using LEXX-L%[email protected] until IRISHVMA
    gets an Internet address of its own.

    Monthly notebooks will be kept at IRISHVMA.

    To subscribe, send an interactive message or e-mail to
    [email protected] or LISTSERV%[email protected]
    with the message line (in the text/body):  subscribe lexx-l firstname
    lastname

    Owner: Nick Laflamme <NLAFLAMM@IRISHVMA>

LIBADMIN on LISTSERV@UMAB

    A discussion of library administration and management

    LIBADMIN is an electronic mailing list dealing with issues of library
    administration and management.  The list is intended to serve as a
    vehicle of communication to enhance and promote discussion among
    library administrators and managers.  The goal of LIBADMIN, then, is
    to provide a sort of electronic brainstorming session.  The University
    of Maryland serves as host to the listserver.

    LIBADMIN is an open list.  Any messages posted to LIBADMIN will
    automatically be sent to all subscribers.  The list organizers will
    monitor topics on the list and may make suggestions, for example, as
    to appropriateness of topics for LIBADMIN, but the organizers will not
    serve as moderators or editors.  It is assumed participants on this
    list will cooperate in submitting messages related to issues of
    library management.

    TO SUBSCRIBE TO LIBADMIN Send the following message to LISTSERV@UMAB
    on BITNET:

    SUBSCRIBE LIBADMIN Jane Smith

    Put your name in place of Jane's.  Please note that this command must
    NOT be sent to the list address but to the listserver address
    (LISTSERV@UMAB).

    HOW TO SEND A MESSAGE TO LIBADMIN Send an electronic message addressed
    to LIBADMIN@UMAB on BITNET in the same way you might send an
    electronic message to a person.  The listserver at Maryland will
    accept your mail and distribute it to everyone subscribed to LIBADMIN.

    The organizers of LIBADMIN would be happy to assist you with
    subscription problems or answer any other questions you may have about
    LIBADMIN.  Please contact us personally.

    OWNERS:

       Pamela Bluh                                            John Culshaw
       Thurgood Marshall Law Library               James P. Magill Library
       University of Maryland                            Haverford College
       (301) 328-7400                                       (215) 896-1170
       pbluh@umab on bitnet                    j_culshaw@hvrford on bitnet
                                               [email protected]

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    An electronic mailing list/discussion group/magazine for libertarians,
    classical liberals, objectivists, and anybody else interested in a
    free market/social tolerance approach to political issues.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list should be sent
    to [email protected].

       Coordinators: Barry Fagin <[email protected]>
                     June Genis  <[email protected]>

Libmastr on LISTSERV@Uottawa (Bitnet)        [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected] (Internet)

    This Listserv list is designed to provide an informal forum for users
    of the Library Master bibliographic and textual database management
    system.  Libmastr will facilitate the exchange of user tips, index
    frequently asked questions and maintain a fileserver for archiving
    databases of academic interest, as well as customized database
    structures, style sheets, format files, sort order files, and import
    parameter files.

    The list is open to automatic subscription by sending the following
    e-mail message to Listserv@Uottawa or [email protected] :

    Sub Libmastr your name

    This service is provided free of charge to the virtual community in
    cooperation with Balboa Software and Harry Hahne, the author of
    Library Master.

    Contact the list owner, Michael Strangelove, for more information or
    if you experience difficulties in attempting to subscribe.

    Owner:

          Michael Strangelove
          University of Ottawa
          <441495@Uottawa>
          <[email protected]>

Library on ListServ@IndyCMS or [email protected]

    Library (Libraries & Librarians) is dedicated to *general* news and
    information of interest to libraries, their employees and users.

    Library seeks to complement and supplement preexisting specialized
    library-related lists.

    Library is owned and coordinated by a retired professional archivist
    and librarian (Donna B Harlan) and an interested layperson and former
    library paraprofessional (John B Harlan).  It is a mother and son
    project :-)

    To subscribe to "Library" send e-mail to LISTSERV@INDYCMS on BITNET or
    [email protected] on the Internet with the following command
    in the BODY of the mail:

    sub library yourfirstname yourlastname

    List owner/coordinators:

                  Editorial:  Donna B Harlan
                              Harlan@IUBACS  (CREN)
                              [email protected]  (Internet)

             Administrative:  John B Harlan
                              IJBH200@IndyVAX  (CREN)
                              [email protected]  (Internet)

LibRef-L on LISTSERV@KENTVM

    This list is a discussion of the changing environment of library
    reference services and activities.  Topics include traditional
    reference services, patron expectations, staff training, as well the
    impact of CD-ROM and online searching on reference service.

    This forum will serve as a professional networking and information
    source.  We will share ideas, solutions and experiences.

    This list is run from the LISTSERV at Kent State University and
    moderated by the Reference Librarians at Kent State University
    Libraries.  The Internet address of the LISTSERV is
    [email protected].

    You may subscribe to this list by sending a subscribe command by
    interactive message or by e-mail.  To subscribe by interactive
    message, send the command:

    "SUB LIBREF-L yourfirstname yourlastname"

    to LISTSERV@KENTVM.  For example:

    IBM VM CMS users would enter

    tell listserv at kentvm "sub Libref-L A. Librarian"

    VAX VMS users would enter

    send listserv@kentvm "sub Libref-L A. Librarian"

    You may also subscribe by send mail to LISTSERV@KENTVM with the
    command "SUB LIBREF-L your name" in the body of the mail item.

    Please do NOT send these commands to the list address LIBREF-L@KENTVM.
    Doing so will cause your request to be broadcast to all subscribers
    and will not cause your name to be added to the list.

       Owners:
          Diane Kovacs            dkovacs@kentvm
          Laura Bartolo           lbartolo@kentvm
          Gladys Bell             gbell@kentvm
          Mary DuMont             mdumont@kentvm
          Julie McDaniel          jmcdanie@kentvm
          Carolyn Radcliff        cradclif@kentvm
          Kara Robinson           krobinso@kentvm
          Barbara Schloman        bschloma@kentvm

LIBRES on LISTSERV@KENTVM  or [email protected]

    LIBRES is an electronic conference designed to foster library and
    information science research and support the development of our
    knowledge base.

    This forum will serve as a professional networking and information
    source.  We will share ideas, solutions and experiences.

    LIBRES will include discussions of research in progress, reviews of
    research, queries and responses from participants, and conference
    announcements.  LIBRES will be distributed weekly as editorial
    staffing allows.  All editors are volunteers on the LIBRES Project.

    Subscription is open to anyone interested.  All participants will be
    asked to submit a biography form before being added to the list.
    Completed biographies will be available on the LIBRES fileserver and
    via anonymous ftp from ksuvxa.kent.edu for review by LIBRES
    participants in order to facilitate identifying others with similar
    research interests.

    You may subscribe to LIBRES by sending a subscribe command by
    interactive message or by e-mail.  To subscribe by interactive
    message, send the command:  SUB LIBRES YourFirstname YourLastname to
    LISTSERV@KENTVM.  For example:

    IBM VM CMS users would enter tell listserv at kentvm sub LIBRES
    YourFirstname YourLastname VAX VMS users would enter send
    listserv@kentvm sub LIBRES YourFirstname YourLastname

    You may also subscribe by sending an e-mail message to LISTSERV@KENTVM
    or if your account is on the internet send to
    [email protected], with the following command as the text of
    the message.

    SUB LIBRES YourFirstname YourLastname

    You must leave the subject line *empty* and please don't include any
    extra text as a machine will read this not a human (at first)

    EDITORS@KENTVM or [email protected] is the address to which to
    send submissions and questions about the LIBRES Conference

       The Co-Editors are
          Diane Kovacs          dkovacs@kentvm    [email protected]
          Tom Froehlich         tfroehli@kentvm   [email protected]
          Julie McDaniel        jmcdanie@kentvm   [email protected]
          Amey Park             apark@kentvm      [email protected]
          Barbara Schloman      bschloma@kentvm   [email protected]
          Ellen Detlefsen       ellen@pittvms     [email protected]
          Rosemary Dumont       rdumont@kentvm    [email protected]

[email protected]                            [Last Update 8/92]

    Purpose: Discussion of the musical group Life Talking.

    Contact: [email protected] (Jim Lick)

LINES-L on [email protected]                    [Last Update 9/92] or
    [email protected]

    LINES-L will serve as a vehicle for topics related to the enhancement
    of "LifeLines Genealogical Database and Report Generator".  LifeLines
    is an experimental, second-generation Genealogical system.

    LINES-L is for the exchange of information, reports, programming
    hints, ideas and also an electronic newsletter about the LifeLines
    Genealogy program which works on the Operating Systems: UNIX (Sun3/4)
    and Xenix386.  Dr. Thomas T. Wetmore IV is the author of LifeLines
    Database.

    TO SUBSCRIBE TO LINES-L

    Send the e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected]
    with the following command in the BODY of the mail (NOT the subject):

    SUB LINES-L your full name Eg.  SUB LINES-L Cliff Manis

    After you SUBSCRIBE, if you want to send a message to all subscribed
    to the list by sending mail to any ONE of the following addresses:
    [email protected] or [email protected] or LINES-L@NDSUVM1 on
    BITNET

    Any piece of mail sent to one of these special user-ids would then be
    automatically distributed by the list server to each and every person
    on the list.

    When you SUB to the list, please send the SUB command msg to:
    [email protected] or LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 and NOT to the list.

    List Owner:  Cliff Manis < [email protected] >

[email protected]

    A new list has been formed, which will serve as a place of discussion
    for those issues which concern the academic discipline of linguistics
    and related fields.  The list is international in orientation, and
    hopes to provide a forum for the community of linguists as they exist
    in different countries.  Though the list is moderated, and all
    submissions are subject to editorial discretion, it has no areal,
    ideological or theoretical bent, and discussion of any linguistic
    subfield are welcomed.  Membership of the list is open to all.

    To subscribe to this list, please send a message to
    [email protected] containing as its first and only line
    the following:  SUBSCRIBE LINGUIST

    Any other questions may be directed to:
    [email protected]

LIST OF MAILING LISTS

    An electronic mail server is available to copy the list to those who
    lack the IP internet. Send a message to [email protected] with
    a line "send netinfo/interest-groups" in the message body. For more
    information, use the line "send HELP" (Case matters).

    To submit updates to descriptions of existing mailing-lists or add new
    ones send requests to [email protected].

ListOwnL%[email protected]
    ListOwnL on LISTSERV@INDYCMS

    ListOwnL is a discussion list for owners/editors/coordinators of
    ListServ-based discussion and distribution lists.  ListServ managers
    and other interested persons (especially other computing center staff)
    are encouraged to join.

    To subscribe, request to:  ListServ@IndyCMS Using the following text:
    Sub ListOwnL Your_full_name / Your_listname

    Example:  Sub ListOwnL John B Harlan / ListOwnL List Owner:  John
    B. Harlan BITNET:  JBHTech@IrishMVS Internet:
    [email protected]

[email protected]                           [Last Update 11/92]

    This is a mailing list for discussions of issues related to managing
    Internet mailing lists, including (but not limited to) software,
    methods, mechanisms, techniques, and policies.

    All messages sent to that address are immediately forwarded to the
    list.  There is digestified version of the list is available as
    "[email protected]".  The digestified version has
    exactly the same messages as the direct version; the messages are
    simply bundled into digests daily (or more frequently, if traffic
    warrants).  Both lists are unmoderated.

    To join the List-Managers mailing list, send the command

    subscribe list-managers

    in the body of a message to "[email protected]".  If you want
    to subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from,
    such as a local redistribution list, then append that address to the
    "subscribe" command; for example, to subscribe "local-list-managers":

    subscribe list-managers [email protected]

    To subscribe to the digestified version, substitute
    "list-managers-digest" for "list-managers" in the examples above.

    All messages to the list are being archived.  A copy of the archive is
    available by anonymous FTP from host FTP.GreatCircle.COM, directory
    "pub/archive", compressed file "list-managers.Z".  The copy of the
    archive available by anonymous FTP is updated every night at midnight
    local time (0700 GMT in the summer, 0800 GMT in the winter).

    If email to you bounces for more than 24 hours, I'll probably simply
    drop you from the list; you'll have to resubscribe when you get the
    problem fixed, and retrieve the archives to find out what you missed.

    For further information, contact:

        Brent Chapman                              Great Circle Associates
        [email protected]                        1057 West Dana Street
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LITERA-L on LISTSERV@TECMTYVM (BITNET)
    or [email protected] (INTERNET)

    The purpose of this list is to have a medium for exchanging ideas
    about literature and related topics, like: linguistics, semantics,
    philology, etc....  and moreover, allow users to share their literary
    creations and receive a constructive criticism of it to improve their
    writing style.

    What about your favorite authors or translations of their works?
    Also, the list, attempts some exchanging between english and spanish
    literature, Vgr.: common grounds, opinions about authors, works,
    literary styles....and additionally about translations of english to
    spanish and viceversa.

    Any opinion, discussion or questions bordering on these topics are
    welcome and encouraged.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@TECMTYVM (if on
    BITNET) or [email protected] (if on INTERNET), either by
    interactive message (only for BITNET subscribers) or in the body of a
    E-mail letter:

    SUBSCRIBE LITERA-L your_full_name

       The list-owners are:
          PL157961@TECMTYVM  (Fernando Careaga Sanchez).
          PL247526@TECMTYVM  (Claudia Puertos Gonzalez).

    This is a PRIVATE list in attempt to prevent naive or malicious
    "noise" and to protect the seriousness of criticism; so, if you want
    to have more information about the contents of this list please send a
    personal request to PL157961@TECMTYVM (BITNET) or either
    [email protected], [email protected] (INTERNET).

[email protected]                 [Last Updated June 1992]

    Mailing list for any lover of literature.  Discussions will include
    favorite authors, favorite works, literary styles, criticisms, etc.
    (in fact, basically anything you can think of regarding literature,
    unless postings become too numerous).  Postings from scholars as well
    as interested parties are welcome.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB LITERARY Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB LITERARY John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

LITURGY on [email protected]

    LITURGY provides an academic forum for discussion of all aspects of
    Christian liturgy.  The list does not confine itself to any one
    historical period, geographical area or Christian tradition.
    Therefore contributions are welcome from all historical and
    theological fields.  We also welcome discussion from those involved in
    other disciplines such as literary analysis, comparative religions and
    sociology of religion.

    The list is unmoderated with all messages to the list being archived
    and can be retrieved by sending the following command to
    [email protected]

    INDEX LITURGY

    To subscribe to LITURGY send the following command via e-mail to
    [email protected]

    SUBSCRIBE LITURGY your_full_name

    For example:

    SUBSCRIBE LITURGY Joan Smith

    Owner: Michael Fraser <[email protected]>

LM_NET on [email protected] or [email protected]

    For all school library media people--a new listserv called LM_NET
    (library media network) has just been set up to serve the school
    library media community world-wide.  This list is operated by Mike
    Eisenberg, Syracuse University, AASL, and Peter Milbury, a library
    media specialist in Chico California.

    Conversation on this list will focus on the topics of interest to the
    school library media community, including the latest on school library
    media services, operations, and activities.  It is a list for
    practitioners helping practitioners, sharing ideas, solving problems,
    telling each other about new publications and up-coming conferences,
    asking for assistance or information, and linking schools through
    their library media centers.

    To join send an email to either:

    Peter Milbury [email protected] or Mike Eisenberg
    [email protected] ([email protected])

    It's important to include your full userid/address, your firstname
    lastname.

LN on [email protected]

    Bulletin Electronique LN

    Le bulletin electronique LN a pour but de favoriser la circulation
    d'informations a travers la communaute "Informatique Linguistique":
    appels a communication, annonces de conferences ou seminaires,
    requetes specifiques concernant logiciels, corpus et donnees diverses,
    descriptions d'activites et de projets, discussions sur des sujets
    techniques, etc. Le bulletin est principalement francophone, mais de
    nombreuses informations sont retransmises sous leur forme originale en
    anglais. Il constitue un forum pour les chercheurs travaillant sur le
    Francais mais n'est en aucun cas restreint a ce seul champ d'etude.

    Le bulletin est parraine par l'Association for Computational
    Linguistics (ACL) et l'Association for Computers and the Humanities
    (ACH). Ce double parrainage reflete l'interet croissant des linguistes
    informaticiens pour, a cote de domaines plus traditionnels, des
    domaines tels que la lexicographie informatique, l'etude et
    l'utilisation de corpus, les modeles statistiques, etc., qui sont
    depuis longtemps centraux dans l'ACH.

    Le bulletin comporte a l'heure actuelle pres de 400 abonnes dans 25
    pays. Il est edite par Jean Veronis (GRTC-CNRS, France) et Pierre
    Zweigenbaum (DIAM-INSERM, France).

    Vous pouvez vous abonner au bulletin en envoyant un message compose de
    la seule ligne suivante a [email protected]:

    SUBSCRIBE LN Prenom Nom

    Vous pouvez transmettre des informations pour diffusion dans le
    bulletin en envoyant un message a [email protected].

    En cas de probleme, adressez-vous directement aux editeurs:

    Jean Veronis [email protected]

    Pierre Zweigenbaum [email protected]

    LN Electronic List

    LN is an international electronic distribution list for computational
    linguists. Its goal is to disseminate calls for papers, conference and
    seminar announcements, requests for software, corpora, and various
    data, project descriptions, discussions on technical topics, etc. The
    list is primarily French-speaking, but many items are circulated in
    English. It provides a forum for scholars working on French, but it is
    by no means restricted to this field.

    The list is sponsored by the Association for Computational Linguistics
    (ACL) and the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH). This
    joint sponsorship reflects the fact that in addition to more
    traditional concerns, computational linguists have a growing interest
    in areas such as computational lexicography, study and use of corpora,
    statistical models, etc., which have been traditionally central to
    ACH.

    Currently the list consists of about 400 members in 25 countries. It
    is moderated by Jean Veronis (GRTC-CNRS, France) and Pierre
    Zweigenbaum (DIAM-INSERM, France).

    To join LN, send a message to [email protected], containing only
    the following line:

    SUBSCRIBE LN your name

    Send messages to be transmitted on the list to [email protected].  In
    case of problems, send a message to one of the editors:

    Jean Veronis                       Pierre Zweigenbaum
    [email protected]              [email protected]

[email protected]

    This list is for exchange of information, ideas, comments, and text
    about the artificial language Lojban (also called Loglan) - reference
    Scientific American, June 1960.  This language has been recently
    completed after 35 years work, and is spoken by a few people, and
    growing steadily.  Its original purpose was as a tool in testing the
    Sapir-Whorf hypothesis of linguistics.  Other applications, including
    language education, machine translation, artificial intelligence, an
    international language, etc. have surfaced and gained adherents.

    For information about Lojban, send a snail address to:  -- lojbab =
    Bob LeChevalier, President, The Logical Language Group, Inc.  2904
    Beau Lane, Fairfax VA 22031-1303 USA 703-385-0273
    [email protected]

    since there is little on-line published material yet. Use the above
    address for lojban-list.  Send administrative requests to subscribe to
    [email protected]

    The list is not formally moderated, though Bob LeChevalier and John
    Cowan ([email protected]) tend to lead discussions.  List
    maintenance is by Cowan and by snark-machine-host Eric Raymond, but
    these should be contacted through lojban-list-request per the above.

[email protected]

    This is a mailing list for the discussion of Kate Bush's music (and
    any other artistic music or anything else for that matter).

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Doug Alan <[email protected]>

LSTERN-L%[email protected]
    LSTERN-L on LISTSERV@FRMOP11

    A new list has been created to discuss the issues related to the
    LISTEARN server. Anyone wishing may subscribe to it by sending:

    SUB LSTERN-L Your_full_name to one of the addresses above.

    The messages that you would like to see distributed to the list should
    go to the list address (LSTERN-L) and not to the server address.

LSTIAF-L on [email protected]          [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    This list will attempt to define and formalise the LISTEARN
    Interactive Access Facility development.  Topics will include:
    Commands and options to be added, bug reports, User Interface
    Development, TCP/IP interfacing, and more.

    Interactive Access Facility is a method for user interfaces to
    communicate with a ListEARN server in a structured method using
    interactive messages.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@TAUNIVM

    SUB LSTIAF-L Myname Mylastname

    Messages may be posted by mailing your submission to LSTIAF-L@TAUNIVM

    Owner: Turgut Kalfaoglu <[email protected]>

LWUsers%[email protected]
    LWUsers on LISTSERV@NDSUVM1

    LWUsers is an e-mail list to be used as a forum for technical
    discussions among users and developers of the LANWatch Local Area
    Network Analyzer for the IBM PC from FTP Software, Inc. While LANWatch
    has its roots in the MIT Netwatch program, it is different and the
    list is intended to focus on LANWatch.

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected] or
    [email protected] in the BODY or TEXT of mail:

    SUB LWUSERS your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB LWUSERS Im A. Packet

    Subscription is open to anyone, but list contributions are set up as
    "Private" which means that a user address MUST be on the list of
    subscribers in order to contribute.  This is ONLY done to cut down on
    stray "noise".  Anyone may subscribe to the list.  If you read the
    list on some other medium or want to contribute from a different mail
    address you may still do so.  Just subscribe as usual then send the
    command "set lwusers nomail" to LISTSERV to prevent it from sending
    you mail at that address.

    Once subscribed you may send contributions to [email protected] or
    LWUSERS@NDSUVM1 on BITNET.  You should use the address corresponding
    to the LISTSERV address you used to subscribe.

    Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived.  You can
    obtain a list of the available archive files by sending an "INDEX
    LWUSERS" to [email protected] or [email protected].  You
    may also access these archives via anonymous FTP on the Internet from
    host VM1.NoDak.EDU (CD LISTARCH and DIR LWUSERS.*).

    Owner:  Marty Hoag <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                     [Last Update 3/93]

    Lyme Disease is now the fastest growing infectious disease in the
    United States.  In 10 short years, this little known bacterial
    infection has claimed half a million victims and the number of new
    patients continues to spiral upward with no relief in sight.  It is
    estimated that in 1991, 100,000 Americans contracted this dangerous
    disease.  If left untreated, LD can cause permanent nerve,
    musculoskeletal and cardiac damage.

    Unfortunately, many in the medical and political arenas have not given
    this epidemic much thought.  Self appointed experts in the academic
    community have declared that LD can always be cured with short courses
    of simple antibiotics.  However, as the number of cases rise, doctors
    on the front lines are discovering that LD is more serious that
    previously suspected, requiring longer treatment therapies and more
    complex combinations of medicines.  The battle lines have been drawn.

    And the battles continue at LD conferences, and in the various State
    legislatures where insurance companies, terrified at the high cost of
    LD, are attempting to short change patients.  Estimates show that the
    average cost of treatment for chronic LD patients ranges from $60,000
    to $100,000 per patient.

    MAILING LIST:  To keep up with the latest developments, including new
    treatment protocols, research news and political events, we introduce
    the Lyme Disease Electronic Mail Network.  LymeNet, in association
    with the Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey, Inc., with provide you
    with a periodic newsletter with the latest information.  All you need
    is an Internet-accessible e-mail address.

    INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS INCLUDE:

          * LD patients
          * Friends or family of LD patients, who may wish to forward the
            newsletter to an LD patient
          * Interested members of the medical community
          * Interested members of the press

    To subscribe, send a memo to Internet address [email protected] In
    the body type:

    subscribe LymeNet-L <Your Real Name>

    Owner: Marc Gabriel <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    A group for discussion of Mach 2.5 and 3.0 on Intel 386/486
    architectures.  Unmoderated.

    Coordinator: [email protected]

MACPB-L on [email protected]                  [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    MACPB-L at YaleVM has been established for the discussion of Macintosh
    PowerBook issues, etc.

    To sign up, or subscribe, to the MACPB-L list send mail to:

    [email protected] (or LISTSERV@YALEVM on BITNET)

    The "Subject" field/line is ignored, and may be omitted.  The very
    first line of the body of the mail message should be the command:

    SUBSCRIBE MACPB-L your full name

    where 'your full name' is your personal name that you wish to be used
    on Listserv mail sent to you (e.g. John Sculley).  Note that this is
    NOT your e-mail return address.  Listserv obtains your e-mail return
    address from the mail header of the mail that you send to Listserv
    requesting a subscription.

    Owner: Peter Furmonavicius [email protected] or
    [email protected]

[email protected]                     [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Hosted by Washington University, the MACPROG list is the Internet
    answer to the excellent Usenet programming forum.  Hopefully the
    easier access of an Internet-based list will promote even better
    communication between Macintosh developers of commercial, in-house,
    and shareware software.  In addition, this list will move some of the
    more technical topics out from lists devoted to user-oriented issues.

    I will be moderating the list remotely from Wayne State University.
    I'm not a Mac programming expert per se.  But I am one of those
    sadistic indiviuals who, convinced life alone wasn't handing me enough
    problems, decided to take up Mac programming for the sheer fun of it.
    Luckily I found a job where they'd pay me to have fun (actually I'm a
    System's Analyst but they give me in-house programming time for good
    behavior).

    The list will be moderated in a digest format (Info-mac style).  I'll
    collect submissions into one digest and crank one out every day or two
    as traffic dictates.  If the initial membership is any indication,
    this list should have heavy traffic.  30 people have subscribed
    already, with 40 more inquiries, without even having officially
    announced the list.

    The focus of MacProg will be to discuss mainstream language coding
    techniques.  What's a mainstream language?  C & Pascal principally,
    although other languages like LISP, Prologue, Fortran, Basic,
    HyperTalk, and application scripting are certainly welcome.  Besides
    Q&A, I'd like to have other features running.  For example, I'd like
    participants to report errors in documentation from Apple or other
    sources.  There's been times when I've felt like terminating execution
    of my program with a 16lb., chrome-plated sledge hammer, simply
    because of an error I was getting caused by errant specifications from
    Apple.  Also I'd like participants to offer quick reviews on books
    they've read, seminars they've attended, or interactive courses
    they've used which have been particularly good or bad.  Since no one
    can ever know everything about Mac programming, and since system
    compatibility is a constantly moving target, sources of programming
    information are important for beginners and experts alike.

    So, if you think you'd like to use this informative service for
    Macintosh developers send mail to [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the following command in the BODY of the
    mail:  SUBSCRIBE MACPROG your name

    Special thanks to Eric Oberle of Washington University for setting
    this all up on his mainframe.  But what do you mean when you say I
    have to pay the electric bill?

    Owner and Moderator:  Bill Brandt <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    A mailing list for people interested in Macintosh security.  This can
    be used to:

       - Discuss existing security problems in various Macintosh
         applications.
       - Discuss security applications, hardware, and solutions.
       - Discuss potential problems and their solutions.
       - Announcements of new Macintosh viruses and virus control
         software.  (Discussion of viruses in depth should be carried
         out on virus specific mailing lists.)
       - Just about anything else related to Macintosh security and
         access control.

    With the arrival of System 7.0 and its wealth of information sharing
    facilities, Macintosh security has entered a new era.  Originally you
    only had to worry about someone getting into your Macintosh via the
    keyboard, or stealing it outright.  Now it's much easier to browse
    through information on someone else's Macintosh over the network.

    If you're interested in joining the list, please send a message to:

    [email protected]

    Contributions to the list should go to:

    [email protected]

    At present, the list is unmoderated and will immediately distribute
    any incoming messages to the list.  If conditions change, the list
    will change to a moderated list, a digest, or some other form.  Also,
    we can look into making it a newsgroup at some point but I'd like to
    start it in this form and see what develops.

       Owner:
            David C. Kovar
            Consultant                              ARPA: [email protected]
            Eclectic Associates                     AppleLink: ECLECTIC
            Ma Bell: 617-643-3373                   MacNET: DKovar

MACRO32 on [email protected]

    MACRO32 is dedicated to a discussion of VAX/VMS systems programming
    using MACRO-32, the VAX assembly language.  This list is currently
    unmoderated.  All topics relating to VMS systems programming are
    welcome, from MACRO-32 syntax problems to VMS internals questions.

    This list was created to complement the discussions on INFO-VAX, which
    tends to be oriented toward management more than systems programming.

    To subscribe to MACRO32, send a mail message containing the following
    command to [email protected]:

    SUBSCRIBE MACRO32

    List owner: Hunter Goatley <[email protected]>

MacTurk%[email protected]
    MacTurk@TRBOUN

    As you can easily understand from the name, it is related to
    MacIntosh'es.  The only addition is Turk. The list will deal on
    Academic Computing on MacIntosh Environment in Turkey (which is
    derived from the Workshop under the same name, on May 14-16, Istanbul,
    Bogazici University).

    This is not a LISTSERV/LISTEARN list! There is no automatic
    subscription available at the moment! Subscription requests should be
    sent to me at djavi%[email protected]. Postings should be
    sent to:

    MacTurk@TRBOUN

    in mail format. Only class M (that is MAIL) files will be accepted.

    List Owner:  Ferhat Djavidan <djavi%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mail-men is a moderated discussion group about men's issues and is
    open to everyone.  The intent is to create an atmosphere of openess
    and understanding for discussions about being male in today's world.
    Flames are best sent elsewhere.  Since men can't truly be free until
    women are, feminism is generally viewed as a good thing on this list.
    The list is digested as a kindness to various mail systems.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Moderator: Marcel-Franck Simon <[email protected]>

Mail-Zilog <[email protected]>

    A self-help group to provide communications among Zilog users.  Topics
    include problems with Zeus, fixes, portability problems, availability
    of ported software and exchange of programs on Zilog compatible media.
    Open to both end users and systems houses, but all should be able to
    cope with the phrase Zilog Brain Damage with some degree of
    equanimity.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    UUCP {ihnp4|seismo|caip}!cbmvax!mail-zilog-request.

    Coordinator: George Robbins <[email protected]>

mail.interleaf <leaf%[email protected]>

    Discussions on all aspects related to the Interleaf publishing
    environment, including (but not restricted to) the Interleaf language,
    user environment, implementations on new platforms, user written
    enhancements, and filters, bug reports and workarounds.

    On addressing users at Interleaf:

    Note that we have a registered domain in the uucp zone, and you can
    find us in the uucp maps.  "[email protected]" is equivalent to
    "[email protected]" (10 Canal Park), and "[email protected]" is
    equivalent to "[email protected]" (25 First Street).  Note
    that, at least in the hq.ileaf.com subdomain, you can mail to most
    users at Interleaf via a first initial + last name alias (for example,
    I am reachable as "[email protected]").  Finally, using explicit
    uucp paths inside Interleaf is unnecessary, since the alias files on
    our gateways should resolve the user anyway. '

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    leaf-request%[email protected] or
    ...tektronix!teksce!tekgen!leaf-request.

MAIL.YIDDISH <[email protected]>

    Mailing list for discussion of Yiddish language, literature and
    culture; a familiarity with Yiddish language is required.  Some of the
    discussion is carried on in transliterated Yiddish.  (Note: this is
    not a mailing list for discussion of Judaism or Jewish culture in
    general; those reside elsewhere.)

    Archives are Located on host LSUC.ON.CA;for access contact the
    Moderator.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to the Moderator.

    Moderator: David Sherman <[email protected]>
    lsuc!dave%[email protected]

[email protected]
    [email protected]
    [email protected]

    To provide a non-hostile environment for discussion among christians.
    Non-christians may join the list and "listen-in", but full blown
    debates between Christians and non-Christians are best carried out in
    soc.religion.christian or talk.religion newsgroups (those are Usenet
    groups).

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected],
    [email protected], or
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Liz Allen-Mitchell <[email protected]>

[email protected]                         [Last Update 11/92]

    Discussions concerning the use of, problems with and enhancements to
    the Majordomo mailing list maintenance package.

[email protected]
    ...!uunet!irss.njit.edu!manchester

    Purpose: This list is primarily a forum where people interested in
    bands representative of the "Manchester" sound can get together for
    discussion.  Examples of bands being discussed here include the Stone
    Roses, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, the Charlatans, 808 State,
    Northside, etc.  The definition of the Manchester sound is vague at
    best: use your best judgement when trying to determine if a group
    falls under the aegis of Manchester.

    Both list and weekly digest formats are available.

    Contact: [email protected] -or-
    uunet!irss.njit.edu!manchester-request (Eric Ng)

[email protected]                         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    MARINE-L is an open Forum for the discussion and development of
    Marine-related Studies, and Semester-at-Sea/Education-at-Sea programs,
    including the development of e-mail connectivity at sea.  Interest
    areas include:

          Marine electronic communications/networking/maintenance;
          Coastal/Marine Database;
          Marine Parks and Coastal National Parks;
          General coastal and marine ecosystems;
          Marine zoology and biology;
          Aquaculture;
          Ocean environmental sciences;
          Ocean and atmospheric sciences;
          Marine sciences research stations and marine museums;
          Maritime academies and sail-training;
          Marine engineering and ship design, shipbuilding, and shipyard management;
          Fisheries science;
          Stellar navigation;
          Satellite oceanography;
          Blue-water sailing and ship maintenance;
          History of Sea Education;
          Traditional navigation methods around the world;
          Co-operative links between Sea-Education programs;
          Ocean racing;
          Marine/maritime publishing and publications;
          Submersible design;
          Shipping movements;
          Ocean research, funding, grants and awards;
          Oceania and maritime anthropology;
          International shipboard/port relations;
          Intercultural communications;
          Ocean resources management and ocean industries;
          Weather information transmission and information storage/retrieval;
          Ham and marine radio communications.

    Within this broadbased Marine Studies format, it is the direction of
    the Forum to co-develop a multi-campus international program and to
    charter/purchase a large oceangoing vessel (tall-ship) to sail the
    Oceans, offering academics, researchers and students a diverse program
    of ongoing Marine Studies, together with the opportunity to visit
    international ports, attend foreign campus programs, both in
    conjunction with brief visits to ports, and full-credit courses during
    prolonged visits/full semester programs etc.

    Further, through the Marine-L format, we will discuss the needs for
    shipboard LAN communications, plus ship-to-MARINE-L e-mail
    connectivity, general ship-to-mainland and international
    communications services, and the development of video telecourses for
    presentation via satellite, around the planet.  It is hoped that broad
    cooperation will enable this program to be able to offer a truly
    international selection of credit courses for a wide group of
    campuses, academics, researchers and students.

    To join in the Marine Studies List send an E-mail message to:

    [email protected] (or [email protected])

    with this line in the message body:

    SUB MARINE-L your name

    Note that "your name" means your proper name and not your userid.
    LISTSERV@UOGUELPH will extract your userid from the message header.

    If you are unfamiliar with lists and LISTSERV send the following to
    receive an index of help information:

    INDEX HELPINFO

    You may cancel your subscription to MARINE-L at any time by sending:

    SIGNOFF MARINE-L

    Note that commands are sent to LISTSERV and not MARINE-L.  If you send
    them to the list you will have the pleasure of knowing everyone
    subscribing is reading them.

       Owners are:     Melcir Erskine-Richmond <[email protected]>
                       Ted White <[email protected]>

[email protected]                         [Last Updated June 1992]

    Mailing list open to any marketing academics or practitioners of
    marketing who want to discuss marketing related topics.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB MARKET-L Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB MARKET-L John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    uunet!uiucuxc!dragon.cso.uiuc.edu!martial-arts (uucp)

    Mailing list for discussion of the martial arts.

    Archives are kept on DRAGON.CSO.UIUC.EDU for Internet people.  The
    file of current messages is 'martial-arts/archives' and is available
    thru ANONYMOUS login or through the martial-arts-request address for
    those without FTP access.  Previous years' messages are kept in
    similar files, named 'martial-arts/archives.<year>'.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Steven Miller <[email protected]>

MASONIC <[email protected]>

    Discussion of Freemasonry, its affiliated bodies, and other
    (non-university) fraternal and sororal organizations. This list is
    moderated, but is open to all.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Peter Trei <[email protected]>

MATERI-L <JO%[email protected]>

    A Bitnet newsletter on material sciences in Israel.

    To subscribe, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the body of the letter
    containing the command:  SUB MATERI-L Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name; is your title, first name and last name.

    Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
    <JO%[email protected]>

[email protected]                           [Last Update 6/93]

    The group focuses on Mathematica computer mathematica system related
    questions and discussion.  Postings are archived on MathSource at
    [email protected].  MathGroup has been very active for over 4 years
    and has over 1000 sites so far.  It is moderated by me and averages
    between 10 and 20 postings per day.

    Information and administrative: [email protected]

    Steve Christensen <[email protected]>

MBA-L%[email protected]

    The MBA-L student curriculum discussion mailing list is for any
    information or news about MBA programs, their administration,
    problems, issues, questions, etc.; it is intended for administrators,
    faculty, and MBA students.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@MARIST (non-BitNet
    users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected]):  SUBSCRIBE
    MBA-L Your_Full_Name To unsubscribe, send:  UNSUBSCRIBE MBA-L where
    Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.

    Coordinator: Bob Comerford <KGW101%[email protected]>

MBU-L on LISTSERV at TTUVM1.BITNET

    MBU stands for MegaByte University; this is intended as a forum for
    planning "electronic universities" of the future.

    Coordinator:Jay Marme'
    Indiana University-Bloomington
    Business/SPEA Library
    [email protected]

MCLR on LISTSERV@MSU

    You are invited to actively participate, dialogue and exchange
    research ideas dealing with Latinos (Mexican, Mexican American,
    Chicano; Puerto Rican; Cuban or other Latino), living in the United
    States, via the Midwest Consortium for Latino Research List Service--
    MCLR-L.

    Whether you wish to ask questions or share your wealth of knowledge on
    Latinos in the Midwest with other MCLR-L subscribers, MCLR-L can be
    the impetus for conducting collaborative and comparative research
    which can be used to develop culturally relevant public policy that is
    beneficial to Latinos.

    To subscribe to MCLR-L use an interactive message (TELL or SEND) or
    send mail to [email protected] with the following command

    SUB MCLR-L your full name

    in the body or text (NOT in the subject) of the message or mail.

    The Midwest Consortium for Latino Research (MCLR) is committed to the
    proliferation of research on and by Latinos in the Midwest.  MCLR is
    dedicated to producing a viable Latino research agenda and increasing
    the intellectual pool of Latino faculty, staff and students in
    Midwestern institutions of higher education.  MCLR has two
    intrinsically related goals: first, to address the multitude of
    economic, educational, political and social issues confronting
    Midwestern Latino communities; and, second, to promote Latino
    scholarship.

    The mission of MCLR is to facilitate the provision of opportunities
    leading to:

    * A receptive enviroment to support the development and production of
    research on and by Latinos, including assistance for funding;

    * A network for the development of Latino scholars, as well as to
    contribute to the identification, recruitment and retention of more
    Latino faculty at member institutions;

    * A network of Latino students at the graduate and undergraduate
    levels for the development of future generations of Latino
    professionals;

    * A source of information on Latinos in the form of databases,
    archives, library collections and publications;

    * A link to a range of institutions of higher education in the Midwest
    which share a committment to the development of Latino scholarship;

    * A link to the major Latino community organizations and leadership in
    the Midwest to ensure the application of new knowledge to address the
    problems and concerns of the population; and,

    * A link to national level consortia and Latino scholar networks which
    share the mission of the Consortium.

    If you have any questions or comments about MCLR, the list, etc.,
    please send them to MCLRIMOD@MSU or write to:

    Ramiro Gonzales ramirog@msu on bitnet

MDS32-L%[email protected]

    MDS32-L is a LISTSERV list for discussion of creative ideas and
    techniques using MDS32, Menu Design System from Ergodic, Inc., for
    VAX/VMS systems.

    MDS32-L originates on the list server at Indiana University - Purdue
    University at Indianapolis; [email protected], where you may
    subscribe to the list by issuing the following command via interactive
    message or mail:  SUBscribe MDS32-L Your_name where Your_name is your
    full name,not your user Id.  Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending
    the command in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Holly Lee Stowe <IHLS400%[email protected]>

MECH-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of any topics pertinent to the Mechanical
    Engineering communities such as meeting announcements, software
    evaluation, composite material research and others.  MECH-L welcomes
    any suggestions and comments and encourages faculty/students in
    ME-related areas (such Aerospace and Civil) to join the list.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@UTARLVM1 via mail
    or interactive message:  SUB MECH-L your_full_name where
    "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB MECH-L Joan Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:  SUB MECH-L
    your_full_name in the body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator:  S. Nomura <B470SSN%[email protected]>

MechWar on [email protected]                         [Last Update 5/93]

    The MechWar Mailing list was formed as a discussion center for the
    game made by Klaus Breuer.  This list also includes the FASA
    BattleTech game as part of the discussions.  This list deals with
    'mech designs, stories, conflicts, or even short fictional writings
    dealing with the BattleTech world.  Archives of all previous
    discussions are kept monthly and date back to April 1993.  To receive
    an archive send your request to [email protected] with the month
    at question in the body.

    To subscribe to MechWar, send the following command to
    [email protected] the body of the e-mail:

    SUBSCRIBE youraddress yourname

    Please keep all MechWar related mail to the george.poly.edu account,
    Thank you.

    Owner:  Brian Librandi <[email protected]>

MEDCONS%[email protected]

    This list is not intended for non-professionals or patients, which
    still are welcome to follow the activity on the list.  It is intended
    for Physicians and investigators in the medical field to allow medical
    consulting on a voluntary basis.  The final responsibility for the
    care of patients is always that of the personal Physician exclusively.

    Short descriptions of cases "hard to solve" in the form anamnesis
    status and laboratory findings - question: what bothered the patient -
    followed by the diagnosis and cure are encouraged.  Real bedside
    problem solving could also be enlightened by short descriptions of the
    most exotic and puzzling cases the colleagues have encountered.

    Absolute anonymity for the patients is required.  Please favour Latin
    and professional terminology to make it easier to keep laymen from
    obstructing the list.  Contributions from the field of so called
    alternative medicine are obsolete, and will not be redistributed to
    the subscribers.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@FINHUTC:  SUBSCRIBE MEDCONS Your_full_name where
    "Your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id. Non-BitNet
    users can join by sending the above command in the text/body of a
    message to LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Dr. Mikael Peder <PEDER%[email protected]>
                                     <[email protected]>
                                     <[email protected]>

MEDIA-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for people in the media services profession who would
    like to share information or ask questions about educational
    communications and technology issues.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@BINGVMB
    (non-BitNet users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected])
    SUBSCRIBE MEDIA-L your_full_name To unsubscribe, send UNSUBSCRIBE
    MEDIA-L

    Coordinator: Jim Blake <AS0JEB%[email protected]>

MEDIEV-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    An unmoderated discussion list for scholars and students of the Middle
    Ages, which, for our present purposes, comprise the period A.D 283 -
    1500.  Although announcements are in English, subscribers are
    encouraged to use the language in which they feel most comfortable.

    Subscribers are reminded that discussion lists are intended to
    facilitate discussion rather than provide services.  The benefits that
    participants derive from a list depends entirely upon what they are
    willing to contribute.

    To subscribe:

    e-mail LISTSERV AT UKANVM on BITNET or [email protected] on
    the Internet with the BODY of the mail containing the command:

    SUB MEDIEV-L your name

    e.g., SUB MEDIEV-L John Doe

    MEDIEV-L discussions are not archived, but UKANVM History Lists
    maintains an anonymous/guest FTP site named MALIN.

    To reach MALIN:

    FTP KUHUB.CC.UKANS.EDU Userid: ANONYMOUS Password YOURUSERID CD
    DUA9:[MALIN] DIR

    Updated catalogues named MALIN.CAT are periodically posted.  MALIN
    invites the submission of materials that UKANVM History List
    subscribers consider appropriate for MALIN to maintain, and is happy,
    within the limits of its capacity, to serve as a repository for
    newsletters and similar materials.  MALIN works cooperatively with FTP
    ra.msstate.edu.

    MEDIEV-L@UKANVM is affiliated with the international HISTORY network
    and cooperates actively with all other lists similarly affiliated.

    If you encounter any difficulties, contact:

    Jeff Gardner [email protected] or [email protected]
    Lynn Nelson [email protected] or [email protected]

MEDINF-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for people working in medical data processing/medical
    informatics.

    For those in BITNET and subscribed to the list its content can be made
    availabe by: TELL LISTSERV AT DEARN REVIEW MEDINF-L.  General
    information about LISTSERV can be obtained with TELL LISTSERV at DEARN
    INFO.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    PL_REI%[email protected] or [email protected].
    For BITNET users direct subscription is possible by: TELL
    LISTSERV@DEARN SUBSCRIBE MEDINF-L <full name>, and signing off may be
    done by TELL LISTSERV@DEARN SIGNOFF MEDINF-L.

MEDLIB-L on LISTSERV@UBVM
    MEDLIB-L on [email protected]

    MEDLIB-L is a forum for librarians in the health sciences.  Discussion
    will include practical and theoretical issues in both the public and
    technical service areas.  This list may be used to exchange ideas,
    questions, concerns and announcements of particular interest to health
    sciences librarians.

    To subscribe to the list send a message or mail to LISTSERV@UBVM on
    BITNET or [email protected] on the Internet with the text
    or body of the message containing the command

    SUB MEDLIB-L yourfirstname yourlastname

       Owner:  HSLSTART@UBVM  (Nancy Start)
       Notebook:  Yes, public, monthly
       Subscription:  Open

MEDNETS%[email protected]

    A forum to discuss medical telecommunication networks in the areas of
    clinical practice, medical research, and administration.  The list is
    intended to be used for ongoing discussions, information searches,
    contact searches, surveys, and so on.

    Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived.  You may
    obtain a list of the available archive files by sending the command
    "INDEX MEDNETS" to [email protected] or LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 on
    BITNET.  These files can then be retrieved by means of a "GET MEDNETS
    LOGyymmw" command, or by using the database search facilities of
    LISTSERV.  Send an "INFO DATABASE" command to [email protected]
    for more information on DATABASE searches.

    You may also access these archives via anonymous FTP on the Internet.
    FTP to host VM1.NODAK.EDU (134.129.111.1) with any password.  After
    you are connected enter CD MEDNETS to access the archives (our file
    system is NOT hierarchical so to go back to the "root" you would enter
    CD ANONYMOUS.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending a message or e-mail to
    LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 with the following line in the text/body:  SUB
    MEDNETS your full name where "your full name" is your real name, not
    your login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the
    above command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    [email protected] or to LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Marty Hoag <[email protected]>
                               <NU021172%[email protected]>
                               <NU021172@NDSUVM1>

MEDNEWS%[email protected]

    The MEDNEWS LISTSERV list is for distribution of the Health Info-Com
    Network medical newsletter.  It is distributed weekly and contains the
    latest MMWR from the Center for Disease Control, weekly AIDS
    Statistics, FDA bulletins, medical news from the United Nations, and
    other assorted medical news items.  Submissions for the newsletter are
    welcomed; please contact the Editor if you have any questions or
    newsletter submissions.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@ASUACAD
    (non-BitNet users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected]
    with the command in the message body):  SUBSCRIBE MEDNEWS
    Your_Full_Name where Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your
    userid.  To unsubscribe, send:  UNSUBSCRIBE MEDNEWS

    Editor: David Dodell <ATW1H%[email protected]>

MEDSCI-L on [email protected]                   [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    MEDSCI-L is a LISTSERV list to discuss Medieval and Renaissance
    science.  It is open to anyone, regardless of qualification :).  The
    posting address is [email protected], and anyone can post.

    To subscribe to this list, send a message to
    [email protected] (people on Bitnet should use @brownvm,
    instead of @brownvm.brown.edu) with the BODY containing

    SUB MEDSCI-L Firstname Lastname

    The posting address (to send messages to the other subscribers) is
    [email protected], and anyone can post.

    The list is currently set not to send acknoledgements of postings, not
    to echo your own messages back (these can be changed for you
    personally), and to automatically direct replies to the entire list.

    For more information on Listserv and the commands available, send a
    message to [email protected] with the BODY containing

    INFO GENINTRO

    Questions can be addressed to the owner.

    Owner:  Joshua Brandon [email protected]

MEDSTU-L on LISTSERV@UNMVM

    The University of New Mexico is pleased to announce that effective
    immediately, we are hosting a new Listserv discussion list for medical
    students worldwide.  The name of the new list is MEDSTU-L and
    initially, the list will be unmoderated with subscriptions open.  Due
    to a present limitation on disk storage, notebooks will be kept for a
    period of 30 days.

    The impetus for this list was mail I sent out several weeks ago
    soliciting medical students with e-mail accounts to exchange mail with
    medical students here.  As a result of that solicitation, I found that
    while there are many medical students with e-mail accounts, most of
    them are unaware of others with e-mail accounts.  Thus, this list.
    While it is an open list and therefore there is no way of verifying
    the subscription request, the two list owners respectfully request
    that the list be limited to students in medical schools.

    To subscribe to the list send e-mail to LISTSERV@UNMVM and in the body
    of the message say SUB MEDSTU-L your_first_name your_last_name

    If you have any questions, please let us know.

       Owners:
          Art St. George STGEORGE@UNMB or [email protected]
          David Goldstein DGOLDST@UNMB or [email protected]

       Art St. George, Ph.D.
       Executive Network Services Officer
       University of New Mexico

       High-Tech Access:                     Soft Touch Access
       stgeorge@unmb (BITNET)                (505) 277-8046 VOICE
       [email protected] (Internet)    (505) 277-8101 FAX

MEH2O-L@TAUNIVM or [email protected]          [Last Update 11/92]

    MEH2O-L is an e-mail discussion group for information and research
    related to Water in the Middle East.  Possible topics include, but are
    not limited to:

                   Limnology
                   Oceanography
                   Marine Biotechnology
                   Aquaculture (marine and freshwater)
                   Conservation
                   Reclamation
                   Wetlands Development
                   Ecological Aspects
                   Shared Resource Management
                   Notice of Upcoming Conferences and Seminars

    While geared primarily to the academic and research communities,
    MEH2O-L has free, unrestricted membership.  All those interested are
    encouraged to join and participate.

    HOW TO JOIN AND SEND MESSAGES:

    -> To JOIN the group, send the following 1 line e-mail message:  SUB
    MEH2O-L First Name Last Name

    -> To SEND MAIL to the group, send your message via BITNET to:
    MEH2O-L@TAUNIVM or via INTERNET to: [email protected]

    -> To QUIT the group, send the following 1 line e-mail message:
    SIGNOFF MEH2O-L

    -> If you have questions concerning the operation of the list, you may
    direct them to Robert Chasan, the List Owner via BITNET to:
    CHASAN@HUJIAGRI or via INTERNET TO: [email protected]

    MEH2O-L is sponsored by Israel's National Center for Mariculture
    located in Eilat, Israel.

     The List Owner is: Robert Chasan
                        National Center For Mariculture
                        P.O. Box 1212
                        Eilat, Israel

                        Bitnet: CHASAN@HUJIAGRI
                        Internet: [email protected]
                        Phone:+972 737 3154

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    MELLON-L is an unmoderated list for anyone holding a Mellon Fellowship
    or interested in Mellon related happenings.  MELLON-L postings include
    publicizing local Mellon conferences, requests for aid from Mellon
    Fellows, distribution of information about the fellowships, and
    conversation on issues of concern to Mellons (e.g.  teaching in the
    humanities, personal life and academia, applying for jobs).  In short,
    MELLON-L will continue the discussions which began at the Mellon
    Conferences at Bryn Mawr.

    To subscribe to this list send a mail/note message to LISTSERV@YORKVM1
    or [email protected] with the one-line message:

    SUBSCRIBE MELLON-L your-full-name

    VM systems may use:  TELL LISTSERV at YORKVM1 SUBSCRIBE MELLON-L
    your-full-name

    Owner:  GL250264@YUORION Robert Stainton

[email protected]                           [Last Update 8/92]

    Purpose: Discussion of the Fox TV show Melrose Place.

    Contact: [email protected] (Jim Lick)

MEMOIR-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    The MEMOIR-L list is an open un-moderated list formed to discuss and
    provide references to published first-hand accounts, including
    memoirs, diaries, journals, travel journals, expedition accounts,
    correspondence -- any first-person account of quality in which the
    individual relates his or her experiences, preferably in prose worthy
    of being savoured.

    Examples are Norman Douglas's Old Calabria, Heinrich Schliemann's
    Mycenae, The Rommel Papers, William Howard Russell's My Diary North
    and South, Gertrude Bell's Syria: The Desert and the Sown, John Lloyd
    Stephens's Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and
    Yucatan, Peter Fleming's News from Tartary, and The Diary and Letters
    of Harold Nicolson.  Any culture, any language, any time period.
    However, the languages of the list are English and the Romance
    languages.  Those of you who are interested in these gems of the
    humanities know who you are.  We look forward to hearing from you.

    To subscribe to MEMOIR-L, send the following command to
    [email protected] or [email protected] in the BODY of
    e-mail:

    SUBSCRIBE MEMOIR-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE MEMOIR-L John Doe

    Owner:  Bobs M. Tusa [email protected] or [email protected]

MENDELE on LISTSERV@YALEVM or [email protected]

    The purpose of this list is to promote a friendly atmosphere for the
    discussion of Yiddish literature and language.  Submissions are
    acceptable in Yiddish or English.  The list is moderated.

    It is a joint venture of Trinity College and the Classics Department
    of Yale University.

    Please address questions to: nmiller@trincc (Bitnet)
    [email protected] (Internet)

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@YALEVM (or for
    Internet subscribers to [email protected]) in the BODY of
    mail or in an interactive message:

    SUB MENDELE your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB MENDELE Yisroel Yoshua Singer

       Owner: Norman Miller <NMILLER@TRINCC>
       Owner: Victor Bers  <VBERS@YALEVM>

[email protected]                          [Last Update 3/93]

    A list for meteorology students.  Beside the usual chatting, subjects
    of discussion could be student related topics such as scholarships,
    summer schools, conferences, and conditions of studying meteorology at
    a particular university.  There is also the option to ask the
    community for help in meteorology related questions.  There are
    freshman, as well as grad students, that will be available to answer
    your questions in this field.

    To come to know each other there is a short questionaire available.
    Though no obligation exists to fill it out, it would be nice if all
    new subscribers would at least answer the basic questions about their
    name, address and university. New answered forms are posted to the
    list; old ones are available on request.

    Administrative mails such as (un-)subscription or questionaire
    requests should be send to

    [email protected]

    Owner:  Dennis Schulze

[email protected]                          [Last Update 6/93]

    An unmoderated list for discussion of the MetaCard product from
    MetaCard Corporation.  MetaCard is an application development system
    which is similar to Apple's HyperCard product, and runs on a variety
    of popular platforms in a UNIX/X11/Motif environment.

    To subscribe to the metacard-list, send mail to
    [email protected] with the following commands in the body of
    the message:

    subscribe metacard-list firstname lastname quit

    Replace "firstname lastname" with your name, not your e-mail address.

    Administrative messages other than subscription and unsubscription
    should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Brian Smithson <[email protected]>

[email protected] (Internet)                               [Last Update 5/93]

    Description: Issues concerning Metafont, TeX, font design and encoding

    How to join: usual SUBSCRIBE message, to [email protected]

    Coordinator/Owner: [email protected] (Yannis Haralambous) /
    [email protected] (Jacques Beigbeder)

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    Mexico is a large and diversified country, with many different
    customs, subcultures, etc., as well as cities, places to go and things
    to do when visiting.  However, many of the wonderful things that this
    beautiful country has to offer are unknown to most people in other
    parts of the world.  The purpose of this list is to present to the
    world as many of these attractions as possible. Anybody interested in
    knowing more about Mexico is invited to join.

    BitNet users can join by issuing the following command:  TELL LISTSERV
    AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE MEXICO-L Your_full_name or the equivalent for
    sending messages, if your operating system is not VM/SP.  Example:
    TELL LISTSERV AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE MEXICO-L David Doe Non-BitNet
    users can join by sending a message to [email protected],
    with the one-line command "SUBSCRIBE MEXICO-L Your_full_name" in the
    body/text (*NOT* in the Subject: field).

    Coordinator: Guillermo Rosas Madrigal <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

MFJ-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 11/92]

    MFJ-L is designed to be a forum of discussion of the products that are
    available from MFJ International.  These products include SuperCycle,
    RT:Job Submit, RT:Auditor, QC:Migration Manager, QC:XRef, QC:Enforcer,
    CC:URT Manager, MFJ Help, and MFJ Mail.  All of these products are
    support products for CA-Datacom.  As such Datacom questions are also
    welcome, but please note that the ADR-L@ALBNYVM1 list may be a
    companion resource.

    Archives of the discussions are available from LISTSERV@IPFWVM.  You
    can use the Listserv database functions to search for a subset of the
    archives.  Send the command "INFO DATABASE" to LISTSERV@IPFWVM as the
    first line of a mail message for information on how to use the
    database functions.

    If you wish to subscribe to the MFJ-L list, send this command to
    <LISTSERV@IPFWVM> (on Bitnet) or <LISTSERV%[email protected]> (on
    Internet)

    SUB MFJ-L Yourfistname Yourlastname

    If you send it in a mail message, make sure that this is the only text
    in the mail message.

    After you have subscribed to the list, mail all postings to
    <[email protected]> or <MFJ-L%[email protected]>

    Owner: Larry Rondot (Listowner) Bitnet: Rondot@IPFWVM Internet:
    [email protected]

[email protected]

    MH-Users is a discussion group which focuses on the UCI version of the
    Rand Message Handling (MH) system; it is a list is for the MH user
    community at large.  MH runs on a number of versions of UNIX (4.xBSD,
    v7, xenix) on top of a number of mail transport systems (MMDF-{I,II},
    SendMail, stand-alone (with UUCP support)); for information on getting
    an MH distribution, contact [email protected].  Appropriate topics
    are:

          - questions about how to use MH
          - tips on MH usage
          - exchange of MH shell scripts

    As a general rule, messages submitted to MH-Users should *NOT* be
    submitted to MH-Workers (a list with a different charter).

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, along with
    problems, questions and suggestions, should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: John L. Romine (JLR3) <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    MH-Workers is a discussion group which focuses on the UCI version of
    the Rand Message Handling (MH) system; it is a list is for MH
    maintainers and experts.  MH runs on a number of versions of UNIX
    (4.xBSD, v7, xenix) on top of a number of mail transport systems
    (MMDF-{I,II}, SendMail, stand-alone (with UUCP support)); for
    information on getting an MH distribution, contact [email protected].
    Appropriate topics are:

          - questions on how to configure MH
          - tips on MH configuration
          - exchange of MH bug reports (and fixes)

    As a general rule, messages submitted to MH-Workers should *NOT* be
    submitted to MH-Users (a list with a different charter).

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, along with
    problems, questions and suggestions, should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: John L. Romine (JLR3) <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected] (from Europe)
    s=mhsnews; o=sintef; prmd=uninett; admd= ; c=no;

    This conference/mailing list is open to anyone who is seriously
    interested in implementing the CCITT X.400 (MHS) message handling
    protocols.  The conference/mailing list can discuss such things as how
    to understand and interpret the MHS recommendations, how to map
    existing mail systems and mail network features onto the MHS structure
    etc.

    MHS gateway discussions can be found in [email protected].

    To minimize international communications costs, distribution lists are
    being maintained in Europe and North America.  European users should
    contribute messages to [email protected] (s=mhsnews; o=sintef;
    prmd=uninett; admd= ; c=no;) and North American users should send
    messages to [email protected].  Messages sent to either list will be
    forwarded to subscribers to the other lists.

    BITNET and NORTHNET subscribers will be served by a LISTSERV facility
    at BYU in the USA.  EARN subscribers can be served from BYU, but we
    would prefer EARN to be served by some site in Europe, if it can be
    arranged.

    USENET "subscribers" will be served by a Moderated feed to USENET with
    "inet" distribution.  "Followup" contributions from USENET subscribers
    will be fed by the moderator into [email protected].

    To subscribe to the conference:  European users:  Send a message to
    [email protected] s=mhsnews-request; o=sintef; prmd=uninett;
    admd= ; c=no; North American users:  Send a message to
    [email protected]

       Coordinators: Tim Kehres <[email protected]>
                     Alf Hansen <[email protected]>

MICS-L%[email protected]

    Technically-oriented LISTSERV distribution list on the topic of
    Morino's MVS Information Control System.  Also see the BILLING list.

    You can subscribe to this list by sending a request to LISTSERV at
    HDETUD1:  TELL LISTSERV AT HDETUD1 SUB MICS-L your_full_name or by
    sending mail to LISTSERV%[email protected] containing the
    line:  SUB MICS-L your_full_name

    Coordinator: Rob van Hoboken <RCOPROB%[email protected]>

MIDEUR-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of Middle European politics, etc.

    An unmoderated list concerning the history, culture, politics and
    current affairs of those countries lying between the Mediterranean/
    Adriatic and the Baltic Seas, and between the German/Austrian borders
    and the Soviet Union.  The emphasis is particularly on the
    nationalities policies of these countries, their economic development,
    their possible union or disunion, and their place in a united Europe.
    Cross-posting with lists concerning West Europe/ Germany and the USSR
    is encouraged where the topics bear directly on Middle Europe.

    It is presumed that the bulk of the discussions will be on serious
    current or past events, treated in a scholarly manner.  However, there
    is no set policy and personal observations, advice-seeking, and gossip
    are not ruled out.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UBVM via interactive message or e-mail:  SUB MIDEUR-L Your
    full name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
    Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command as the only
    line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Jan George Frajkor <[email protected]>

MILES on [email protected]                           [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    MILES is a list for the discussion of Miles Davis, whom many would
    claim as being the single most influential person in all of modern
    jazz.  Apart from the obvious discussion of Miles and his various
    sidemen, I also envision this list as a place for the usefull
    discussion of jazz music in general, but I'll leave this up to the
    concensious of the list.

    To subscribe, send the following message to <[email protected]>

    SUBSCRIBE MILES yourfirstname yourlastname

    The address of the list itself is <[email protected]>.  There is
    another jazz oriented list, <[email protected]>, for the discussion
    of the free-jazz big band leader, Sun Ra.

    Owner:  Tom Buck <[email protected]>

MILHST-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 12/92]
    or [email protected]

    MILHST-L is an unmoderated list provided as a forum for discussion by
    scholars and students of Military History.  It is intended to serve
    Service historians, academic historians, and those for whom military
    history is a non-professional but abiding interest.

    Comments and discussions of the military affairs of any period or
    place are welcome, and social, economic, and political factors are
    considered an integral part of the subject.

    Given the wide scope of the subject, subscribers should take
    particular care to make their subject lines clear and descriptive.

    MILHST-L is an international list and will have no "official"
    language.  Contributors may choose the idion in which they feel most
    comfortable and which they believe will be best suited for
    communicating their thought to the list membership.

    To subscribe, send by e-mail to LISTSERV@UKANVM or
    [email protected] with the following message in the BODY:

    SUB MILHST-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Postings should be sent to MILHST-L@UKANVM on BITNET or to
    [email protected] on the Internet.  and problems should be
    reported to the owners.

       Owners:  Patrick Hughes  [email protected]
                            or  [email protected]
                Lynn Nelson     [email protected]
                            or  [email protected]

[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussions of military technology and related
    matters.  The list is gatewayed bi-directionally with the Usenet
    newsgroup "sci.military", which is moderated; it is distributed in the
    form of a daily digest.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Moderator: Bill Thacker <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]                     [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    Milton-L is a moderated electronic digest for scholars, students, and
    others interested in the life and work of John Milton.  As
    participation grows Milton-L will also serve as a repository for
    information on the current state of Milton scholarship (proposals and
    projects, bibliographies, and conferences).

    To subscribe, please send a brief note to Milton-request@URVAX (or to
    [email protected] for Internet addresses).  Any questions
    regarding Milton-L may be sent to the list moderator, Kevin Creamer at
    Milton-request@URVAX.

    List Owner: Kevin J.T. Creamer ([email protected])
    ([email protected])

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 9/92]

    The Mind-l mailing list is a forum devoted to discussions on the use,
    construction, and future potential of mind machines. Mind machines are
    electronic devices or methods that non-invasively alter human
    consciousness.  Other topics of discussion can include: meditation,
    accelerated learning, hypnosis, float tanks, nootropics and other
    methods of altering consciousness . A strong emphasis is placed on the
    scientific study of these methods as well as the construction of mind
    machines devices.

    To subscribe to this list send a mail/note message to
    [email protected] with your email address.

    Note that MIND-L started out life on a LISTSERV but is now a regular
    mailing list hosted on a UNIX system.

    MIND-L has an anonymous FTP area containing archives and related
    material located on asylum.sf.ca.us in /pub/mind-l.

    LIST OWNER:  John Romkey <[email protected]>

[email protected]                               [Last Update 3/93]

    This purpose of this list is fourfold: 1) for researchers who either
    directly or indirectly look at issues of minority health, from a
    variety of perspectives and fields, to network.  2) For announcements
    of meetings, fellowships, graduate school opportunites, workshops,
    etc.  3) To discuss and answer specific questions and issues in
    minority health research, and 4) To discuss and share perspectives of
    research in this area, both in general, and in terms of the
    ramifications of this research for health care of minorites in the US.
    How we define the term 'minority' and how that has implications for
    research is also a topic for discussion.

    To subscribe, send the message:

    subscribe MINHLTH firstname lastname

    (with a blank subject line) to: [email protected]

    The list address to send messages to is: [email protected]

       Owner:  Michelle Murrain  [email protected]
               School of Natural Science,
               Hampshire College Amherst, MA 01002
               (413) 549-4600 x688

MINISTRY-L%[email protected]

    An open forum for the discussion of concerns and experiences of people
    who are planning a career in religious ministry, or for those
    considering such a move.  All denominations are welcome (at least!),
    and a variety of personal backgrounds would probably be helpful.  What
    is intended here, if it will work, is a discussion of the issues one
    faces as one approaches the question of the ministry as a career.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    MAILSERV@GACVAX1 as mail text/body:  SUBSCRIBE MINISTRY-L
    Your_full_name.  where Your_full_name is your real name, not your
    loginid; for example:  SUBSCRIBE MINISTRY-L Joe Shmoe Interactive
    commands will not function; THIS IS NOT A LISTSERV.  Non-BitNet users
    can subscribe by sending the above command in the text/body of a
    message to MAILSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Charles Piehl <UNDERHILL%[email protected]>

MISC on [email protected]

    The MISC@TREARN list is for all kinds of information, requests,
    problems or searches NOT related to computers.  This list is for all
    people directly and especially indirectly related to computers.

    This list is for discussing subjects that contain everything else than
    computers.  If you want to get some help from someone from another
    country but don't know anybody there this list is for that!  Or you
    may want to get advice on how to fix your dripping faucet.  Or if you
    want to know if there is a special make-up product sold in France you
    can ask this to the list.

    MISC is operational now.  Review, Subscription and Submission is OPEN.
    Confirmation is yearly.  To subscribe to the list send the following
    command to LISTSERV@TREARN on BITNET (NOT to MISC@TREARN) either with
    an interactive command (TELL, SEND) OR in the BODY of e-mail (NOT the
    subject):

    SUB MISC your name

    The owner is Esra Delen ([email protected]).

[email protected]                         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Misg-Net is a mailing list (MISG-L) of those who are interested in
    Malaysian affairs and are reachable by electronic mail.

    Note : Most discussions are in Bahasa Malaysia (Malay Language)

    To be a member of MISG-NET, please send the following info.

    (1) E-mail to [email protected] or [email protected]

    (2) Your name, major, current university, and some other info about
    you...

       MISG-NET Maintainer:
          Azmi Hashim
             <[email protected]>
          Md. Mahfudz Md. Zan
             <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                 [Last Update 4/93]

    The Mitel PBX Mailing List was formed to provide a forum for users,
    salespersons, installers, technicians, engineers and other interested
    parties to discuss Mitel PBX equipment.  The entire Mitel product line
    is fair game, including the Entrepreneur, SX-5, SX-10, SX-20, SX-50,
    SX-100/200, SX-200D, SX-200 Light, SX-2000 and SX-2000 Light and their
    assorted variations.

    Typical topics of discussion might include:

       - New Product Releases
       - New Software Maintenance Releases
       - Feature or Function Questions
       - Mysterious Behavior of equipment
       - Suggestions for Future Improvements
       - Alternative Ways to Resolve User Problems

    To subscribe to the Mitel PBX Mailing List, send mail to
    [email protected]

    Owner:  Dave Johnston <[email protected]>

MLA-L%[email protected]

    Mail distribution service for the Music Library Association; this is
    being done on a trial basis.  It is intended that the list be used for
    various activities of MLA that can benefit by wide-scale distribution
    (such as announcements of deadlines for NOTES and the Newsletter, news
    items, general inquiries about MLA activities, etc.).  The list could
    also be used for reference inquiries and other topics of interest to
    the music library community.

    The list will initially be limited to mail distribution.  No archives
    will be maintained and no file/document server capability will be
    utilized (these additional features may be considered at a later
    time).

    BitNet users can subscribe in several ways:  For IBM (VM/CMS) systems
    TELL LISTSERV AT IUBVM SUBSCRIBE MLA-L <your name> For VAX (VMS)
    systems SEND LISTSERV@IUBVM SUBSCRIBE <your name Send a mail message
    to LISTSERV at IUBVM which consists of one line (in the BODY or TEXT
    of the message):  SUBSCRIBE MLA-L <your name> Non-BitNet users can
    also subscribe by sending the above message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].  If all else fails, send mail to
    the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: A. Ralph Papakhian <PAPAKHI%[email protected]>
    Executive Secretary, Music Library Association

[email protected]

    A mailing list for people who implement, install or maintain the MMDF2
    mailer on UNIX hosts.  MMDF2 is widely used in many environments,
    including the Internet and CSNET's PhoneNet.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or to
    [email protected].

    Coordinators: David Herron <[email protected]>

MMEDIA-L on LISTSERV@VMTECMEX

    The Multimedia discussion list has been opened in order to provide a
    forum to discuss this growing field in education and training.  It is
    a listserv list located at MMEDIA-L@VMTECMEX, please send your
    commands to LISTSERV@ VMTECMEX.

    To subscrive to MMEDIA-L send mail to [email protected] with
    the following command in the body or text of the mail:

    SUB MMEDIA-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    The list runs unmoderated with monthly logs available.

    Owner:  Alejandro Kurczyn S. <499229@VMTECMEX>

[email protected]

    Discussion group for those active or interested in multimedia mail.
    The intent is to use this list mainly for discussion of the developing
    multimedia mail procedures and protocols.

    The mail sent to MMM-PEOPLE is kept on host VENERA.ISI.EDU in file
    mmm/mmm-people.mail. The distribution list is kept in file
    mmm/mmm-people.list. One may copy these public access files via FTP
    using the username ANONYMOUS and password GUEST.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    contact Ann Westine, "[email protected]".

[email protected]                                [Last Update 3/93]

    Mmos2-L is a discussion group dealing with multimedia aspects of IBM
    OS/2 Ver 2.x

    The list's primary goal is discuss programming of multimedia elements
    under IBM's OS/2, authoring tools and multimedia peripherals such as
    audio boards, motion video subsystems and devices such as CD-Rom,
    VideoDiscs etc. The list welcomes the participation of and
    contribution from programmers, multimedia designers and presentation
    experts & novices as well as content creators such as CBT authors,
    computer musicians, animators etc. Users of multimedia
    programs/publications are also welcome.

    Mmost2-L is owned and coordinated by a computing and CD-Rom publishing
    professional (Gess Shankar). [not affiliated with IBM or any other
    commercial vendors]. Submissions are distributed either in a periodic
    digest format or individual email according to subscription option.

    To subscribe to the digest version of the list, send email to
    [email protected] with the following command in the BODY
    of the mail:

    SUBSCRIBE Mmos2-Digest FirstName LastName

    To subscribe to the single article distribution, send email to
    [email protected] with the following command in the BODY
    of the mail:

    SUBSCRIBE Mmos2-L FirstName LastName

    Note: The list is being maintained using an MsDos system, running
    VMail from Vandenberg Systems Research, Vancouver, BC, Canada. This is
    not a VM LISTSERV.

    List owner/coordinator:  Gess Shankar [email protected]

mnf-strategy on [email protected]                  [Last Update 5/93]

    MNF-STRATEGY is a list maintained on Mailbase (mailbase.ac.uk).  It is
    a forum for researchers and practitioners in the fields of
    Manufacturing Strategy Formulation and Performance Measurement System
    Design.  Contributions will be welcome which:

       - Introduce the author's research or practice
       - Identify problems which an author is experiencing, inviting
         a response
       - Seek partners for some future research venture or
         dissemination of results
       - Report preliminary findings for comment.

    This list is maintained by Cambridge University's Manufacturing
    Engineering Group.

    To join the list you should email Mailbase itself
    ([email protected]) with the line :  join mnf-strategy
    Your_firstname Your_lastname in the body of the text (no subject line
    is necessary).

    Owner: Geoff Gardiner University of Cambridge, Manufacturing
    Engineering

ModBrits on LISTSERV@KentVM                             [Last Updated 1/92]
    or [email protected]

    ModBrits, is the international computer discussion group for scholars,
    teachers, and students of Modern British and Irish literature
    (1895-1955) and those who share their interests.

    ModBrits offers a medium for announcements and bulletins, notes and
    queries, scholarly papers.  But ModBrits also offers spontaneous and
    informal conversation on its subject(s).

    Members can submit formal newsletters and announcements, calls for
    papers, employment announcements, and notices of work in progress and
    of public events for electronic distribution.  They can also send
    short reviews of scholarly books, remarks about videotape and film
    resources, abstracts of news reports, and even draft articles for
    comment by other members.  Reports from Britain and Ireland about
    developments related to the subject matter of ModBrits are welcome.
    Queries and notes about fine or grand points are expected to generate
    some of the conversation on ModBrits.

    Lengthier electronic texts such as conference papers, articles, or
    theses submitted by ModBrits members may be made available for on-line
    retrieval on an individual basis.  Quite possibly, computerized
    (electronic) texts of works by Conrad, Joyce, Lawrence, Woolf, and
    others will also be archived.  Other forms of electronic information
    may also become available, such as concordances, sample journals,
    publishers' catalogues, and bibliographical resources.  An e-mail
    directory of ModBritians will be accessible to all members, to
    facilitate the electronic distribution of seminar papers prior to a
    conference (for example) and to encourage private correspondence and
    collaboration.

    E-mail inquiries about the discussion group should be sent directly to
    [email protected].  (The appended `.Kent.Edu' is necessary only
    for those desiring access through INTERNET; BITNET users may omit this
    part of the `address' or `domain'.)  Failing that, contact
    Editing@KentVM (the e-mail address of the Center for Conrad Studies,
    Institute for Bibliography & Editing, Kent State University, Kent,
    Ohio 44242, USA).

MODLSHOP on LISTSERV@irishvma (BITNET)                  [Last Updated 1/92]
    or [email protected] (Internet)

    The mailing list MODLSHOP has been created to discuss the Macintosh
    modeling package ModelShop.  The application, produced by San
    Francisco-based MacroMind-Paracomp, is used primarily to quickly
    create three-dimensional models, produce low-quality rendered views,
    and generate animated "walk-thrus" or "fly-bys" of models.

    This mailing list exists to discuss techniques, problems,
    "undocumented features", and other user concerns with ModelShop.  I
    (listowner) frequently call MM-P's customer support line with bug
    reports and questions, and they have expressed some interest in
    monitoring and possibly contributing to this list in the future.

    The list was created in January 1992.

    To subscribe via BITNET, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@IRISHVMA via mail or interactive message:

    SUB MODLSHOP your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB MODLSHOP Sanjay Singal

    To subscribe via Internet, send the same one-line message to
    [email protected] in the BODY of the mail (NOT the subject).

    To submit messages to the list, send e-mail to [email protected]
    or MODLSHOP@IRISHVMA.  If you are unfamiliar with mailing lists,
    please save these instructions for future reference.  Please address
    any concerns or questions regarding the operation of the list to me
    directly.

    Owner:  Mike W. Miller <MWMILLER@IRISHVMA> or
    <[email protected]>

MOPOLY-L on [email protected]           [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    A new discussion list, MOPOLY-L has been established at UMCVMB for the
    topic of Missouri Political Issues.

    The discussion on this list will be pretty much up to those who
    participate.  Topics I can think of include any Missouri state-wide
    issue, whether candidates for office or other issues.  With the
    current revenue shortage and it's effect on education, that may well
    be a popular topic.

    Also, there may be some local issues that have wide interest, again,
    it's up to the participants.

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe send mail to [email protected] or on the
    Internet to [email protected] with the body containing the
    command SUB MOPOLY-L yourfirstname yourlastname

       Owner:
          Len Rugen                       [email protected]
          Sr. Systems Programmer          [email protected]
          University of Missouri System   (314) 882-9237

[email protected]

    Mailing list devoted to the theory and practice of motorcycle chassis
    design and construction.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Paul O'Neill <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

MOUNT-L on LISTSERV@TRMETU

    MOUNT-L is meant for the discussion and communication amoung
    mountaineers.

    To subscribe to MOUNT_L send mail or interactive message to
    LISTSERV@TRMETU on BITNET with the TEXT or BODY of the message
    containing the command:

    SUB MOUNT-L yourfirstname yourlastname

       Loopcheck=Full                  Title='MOUNT-L'
       Review= Public                  Subscription= Open
       Notify= No                      Reply-to= List,Respect
       Ack = Msg                       Files=Yes
       Validate= Store only            Stats= Normal,Private
       x-Tags= Comment                 Formcheck= Yes
       Notebook= Yes,A,Monthly,Public  Mail-via= Distribute
       Errors-to= Owner                Formcheck= Yes

       Owner=  TURAN@TRMETU  (Metin TURAN)  on BITNET

       Metin TURAN                           MWSC
       Middle East Technical University      Middle East Technical University
       Computer Center, Student Advisor      Mountaineering and Winter Sports Club
       06531 ANKARA              TURKEY      06531 Ankara                   TURKEY
       Voice:(4) 2237100 / 2086              Voice:(4) 2237100 / 2052
       Bitnet:TURAN@TRMETU                   Bitnet:MOUNT@TRMETU

[email protected]                                    [Last Update 4/93]

    An unmoderated list for MS Access topics, including Access Basic
    questions, reviews, rumors, etc. Open to owners, users, prospective
    users, and the merely curious.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    List Maintainer: Martin Hilger <[email protected]>

[email protected]                            [Last Update 5/93]

    [email protected] is a ONE-WAY (moderated) mailing list
    which is used by the Internet MS-DOS archive managers to announce new
    additions to their collections.

    The announcements posted to this mailing list are also posted to
    Usenet newsgroup comp.archives.msdos.announce.  If your host has
    Usenet News please do not subscribe to MSDOS-Ann.

    To add yourself to the mailing list send e-mail to
    [email protected] with this command in the body of the
    message:

    subscribe msdos-ann

    To subscribe something other than the account the mail is coming from,
    such as a local redistribution list, then add that address to the
    "subscribe" command; for example, to subscribe "local-msdos-ann":

    subscribe [email protected] msdos-ann

    SIMTEL20 and Garbo information files, recent back issues of the
    digest, and programs to break the digest into individual messages are
    available.  To receive a list, send a message to
    [email protected] with this command in the body of the
    message:

    info

    Administrative mail may be sent to
    [email protected] but please use the mailing list
    server to add or delete yourself from the list.  If you wish to
    unsubscribe, send mail (from the same address where you were when you
    subscribed) to [email protected] with this command in the
    body of the message:

    unsubscribe msdos-ann

    Send mail with the word help in the body of the message to get a
    complete list of commands and their syntax.

    This server is only for mailing lists and information files.  It will
    NOT send program files.  Please do not include a signature because it
    may confuse the server.

       Moderator:  Keith Petersen
          Internet: [email protected]  or  [email protected]
          Uucp: uunet!umich!vela!w8sdz             BITNET: w8sdz@OAKLAND
          Moderator of comp.archives.msdos.announce and the MSDOS-Ann mailing list
          Maintainer of the MS-DOS archive at WSMR-SIMTEL20.Army.Mil  192.88.110.20

MsgGroup Interest in electronic mail, message formats, message systems, and
    the sociological implications of the above.

    This list ceased its operation during the summer of 1986 after almost
    11 continuous years of operation, but the record has been kept intact
    for anyone who cares to poke and search for the nuggets that are
    hidden therein.

    Achives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL in Twenex Mail files
    PD2:<ARCHIVES.MSGGROUP>xxx.*, where xxx.* is a specific file name with
    (in most cases) 100 messages per file -- MSGGROUP.* indicates a
    message file, and SURVEY.* indicates a message containing a list/index
    of the messages in a specific number range.

    Archives Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <[email protected]>

MSMAIL-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    MSMAIL-L is a Listserv list for the purpose of discussing Microsoft
    mail.

    To subscribe send an interactive message (BITNET only) or e-mail to
    LISTSERV@YALEVM on BITNET or [email protected] with the
    following command in the BODY:

    SUB MSMAIL-L yourfirstname yourlastname Eg.  sub msmail-l Bill Gates

    Owner: Peter Furmonavicius <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

MSSQL-L on LISTSERV@DUKEFSB
    MSSQL-L on [email protected]

    A list dealing with Microsoft's SQL Server for OS/2.  This is the only
    discussion group for MS SQL Server that I'm aware of on any network
    (other then Microsoft's own).  If you are aware of any other lists,
    please let me know.

    Also, if you know of another user or discussion group that would find
    this topic of interest, please forward this note to them.  Please
    pardon any multiple mailings.

    When subscribing, please address your subscriptions to:
    [email protected] (BITNET) or [email protected]
    (Internet).

    The list name is:  MSSQL-L

    When sending mail please send it to: [email protected] (BITNET)
    or [email protected] (Internet).

       Owner:
          Brian Eder
          [email protected]
          Duke Univ.

mst3k <[email protected]>             [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    Purpose: MST3K is a moderated mailing list for fans of the television
    show "Mystery Science Theater 3000", which is shown on the Comedy
    Channel (available on various cable networks in North America).
    Requests to be added/deleted and submissions for the list itself
    should be sent to the address above; please include "mst3k" somewhere
    on the "Subject:" line of each message to ensure that it is filed
    correctly.  Archives of the list are maintained, but are not FTP'able
    yet.

    Contact: [email protected] (Rich Kulawiec)

[email protected]

    Mailing list for users of Meridian Software Systems's Ada compilers.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to [email protected].

       Coordinators: Jerry N. Sweet <[email protected]>
                     Meridian support staff <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 9/92]

    The multicast mailing list has been set up for discussion of multicast
    and broadcast issues in an OSI network environment.  In the current
    CCITT recommendations and ISO standards, there is little or no mention
    of multicast capability.  However, there is work in this area in other
    environments.

    The goal of this mailing list is to facilitate discussion on the
    following topics:

    - what can we learn from existing multicast and broadcast work in
    other environments (local area networks, TCP/IP Internets, XTP, ST-II,
    etc.)

    - what can we do to facilitate quality international standards (ISO
    and CCITT, especially) for multicast data transmission

    To subscribe to the multicast mailing list, send a message to
    [email protected] with your full name and preferred
    electronic mail address.  Archives of the list and a database of
    contributed documents are also available on Arizona.EDU.

    List Maintainer: Joel Snyder ([email protected])

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    Masscomp Users Society (MUS) mailing list; people who are interested
    in the Masscomp line of computers are invited to join.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Stan Barber <[email protected]>

MUSEUM-L on [email protected]            [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Museum-L is a general interest dicussion list for museum professionals
    and others interested in museum related issues.

    It is hoped that an open discussion by those who work in exhibits,
    education, collection, or curatorial positions can foster an
    understanding among those who work in museums.  It is also hoped that
    the discussion can share ideas and information regarding new methods
    of interpreting information for visitors, both high tech and low tech.

    To subscribe, send a one line message to [email protected]:

    subscribe MUSEUM-L Your_Full_Name

    If I can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact me.

    Owner:  john chadwick chadwick@unmb (bitnet) [email protected]
    (internet)

music-research%[email protected]

    The Music-Research electronic mail redistribution list was established
    after a suggestion made at a meeting in Oxford in July 1986, to
    provide an effective and fast means of bringing together
    musicologists, music analysts, computer scientists, and others working
    on applications of computers in music research.  Initially, the list
    was established for people whose chief interests concern computers and
    their applications to

          - music representation systems
          - information retrieval systems for musical scores
          - music printing
          - music analysis
          - musicology and ethnomusicology
          - tertiary music education
          - databases of musical information

    The following areas are NOT the principal concern of this list,
    although overlapping subjects may well be interesting:

          - primary and secondary education
          - sound generation techniques
          - composition

    This group is gatewayed to the USENET group "comp.music", but postings
    to comp.music are not included in the digest.

    On-line archives are not yet available, but copies will be mailed on
    request by Brad Rubenstein <[email protected]>.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    music-research-request%[email protected] or UUCP
    ...!ukc!ox-prg!music-research-request.

       Coordinator: Stephen Page <sdpage%[email protected]>
       US Redistributor: Brad Rubenstein <[email protected]>
                           {most US backbones}!sun!bartok!bradr  (UUCP)

[email protected]

    Mutex a mailing list for the discussion of MuTeX and MusicTeX related
    issues.

    To be added to the list send mail to:

    Owner:  [email protected]

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of MVS TCP/IP implementations.  The
    MVSTCPIP list is open to discussion of any MVS TCP/IP implementations,
    however, discussion specific to the IBM MVS TCP/IP product occurs
    mostly on [email protected].

    BitNet users should subscribe themselves by sending the following
    command to [email protected] or [email protected]:  SUBSCRIBE
    MVSTCPIP Your_Full_Name where "Your_Full_Name" is your real name, not
    your login Id.  To unsubscribe, send the command:  UNSUBSCRIBE
    MVSTCPIP Non-BitNet users can subscribe or unsubscribe by sending one
    of the above commands to [email protected] in the text/body of the
    message.

    Problems accessing the list may be addressed to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Leonard D. Woren <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

NA-NET <[email protected]>                         [Last Update 4/93]

    This mail facility was created to allow numerical analysts (na) an
    easy method of communicating with one another.  The main advantage of
    the NA-NET is uniformity of addressing.  All mail is addressed to the
    Internet host "na-net.ornl.gov" at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
    Hence, members of the NA-NET do not need to remember complicated
    addresses or even where a member is currently located.  As long as
    moving members change their e-mail address in the NA-NET (see feature
    5 below) everything works smoothly.

    The NA-NET is running on the same machine that serves [email protected].
    Netlib is a separate facility that distributes mathematical software
    via electronic mail.  For more information on netlib send the one-line
    message "send index" to [email protected]

    NA-NET includes features, such as auto-joining and auto-address
    changes.  We have also added a whitepages directory service to the
    NA-NET.  It allows users to find out more information about other
    members.

    The NA-NET originated at Stanford University by Gene Golub.  Much of
    the software we've used up to now was written by Mark Kent.  The Oak
    Ridge NA-NET operation will be under the direction of Jack Dongarra.
    Bill Rosener of the University of Tennessee has rewritten the
    software.  Cleve Moler will continue to edit the NA-NET News Digest.

    NA-NET News Digest

    Any mail sent to "[email protected]" will be considered for
    distribution to all members of the NA-NET.  About once a week the
    Editor of the NA-NET News Digest will go over the messages which have
    queued up, pick out the ones that are thought to be of general
    interest to the numerical analysis and mathematical software
    community, combine them in a News Digest format, and mail the Digest
    to everyone on the mailing list.

    Joining the NA-NET

    To join the NA-NET send mail to "[email protected]".  In the
    message body specify the following three fields.

           Lastname:
           Firstname:
           E-mail:

    The values can be specified in any order.  The subject line of your
    message is ignored.  If there is a member of NA-NET with the same
    lastname, then a message will be sent back to you.  If this happens
    try prepending your first initial to your last name.  In this case the
    "key" which identifies you will not be your lastname.  See Appendix A
    for an example on how to join the na-net.

    Removing membership

    To remove your membership from the NA-NET send mail to
    "[email protected]".  In the message body specify the
    following two fields.

           Lastname:
           Firstname:

    The values can be specified in any order.  Again the subject line of
    your message is ignored.  A message will be sent to both the deleted
    address and the address making the request informing you that your
    name has been removed.

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    The "NAC" list is a BITNET/NetNorth/EARN Redistribution list for
    Usenet Newsgroup news.announce.conferences.
    "news.announce.conferences" is used to post calls for papers and
    conference announcements.  Contributions should be submitted to
    [email protected],
    [email protected], [email protected].,or
    [email protected] (the list is MODERATED.  Submissions to NAC@NDSUVM1
    ([email protected]) will be forwarded to the Moderator).

    Contributions sent to the list are automatically archived.  You can
    obtain a list of the available archive files by sending an "INDEX NAC"
    command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 or [email protected].  These files
    can then be retrieved by means of a "GET NAC filetype" command, or
    using the database search facilities of LISTSERV.  Send an "INFO
    DATABASE" command for more information on the latter.  The command may
    be in the BODY or TEXT of the mail, NOT the subject, or may be sent
    interactively via TELL or SEND on BitNet/EARN/NetNorth.

    You may also obtain copies of the list notebooks via anonymous FTP to
    VM1.NODAK.EDU (192.33.18.30), userid ANONYMOUS, any password.  Once
    validated do a CD LISTARCH and DIR NAC.* to see the notebooks
    available.  The file system is NOT hierarchical so you must do a CD
    ANONYMOUS if you want to return to the "root".

    You may subscribe to NAC by sending the command:  SUB NAC
    Your_full_name (eg. SUB NAC Jane Doe) to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 or
    [email protected].

    Moderator: Dennis Page [email protected]

NACUBO%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of any topics dealt with by college
    business, finance and administrative professionals.  This is an
    informal discussion group sponsored by NACUBO's Communications
    Committee, designed to test and generate interest in electronic
    networking.

    To subscribe to the mailing list, send a message to
    NACUBO%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Janet Chayes <CHAYES%[email protected]>

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 4/93]

    This is a list for anyone interested in Industrial Technology to
    enquire about NAIT members/graduates, post employment opportunities
    and discussion of topics of interest to everyone who is/will
    be/employs Industrial Technologists and their affiliated fields of
    study.

    To subscribe:  mail [email protected] in the body of the letter
    put only the following statement:  subscribe naitlist <Your full name>

    If you have any questions or posts for naitlist please mail to
    [email protected] naitlist is a moderated list.

    Moderator: Cam Proctor [email protected]

[email protected]

    The NAMEDROPPERS mailing list is to be used for discussion of the
    concepts, principles, design, and implementation of the domain style
    names.  The main focus of this group is the review of documents
    describing domain style names.  This is a list for participants in a
    discussion, not observers.  Everyone on the list is expected to
    contribute from time to time.

    Archives can be found on SRI's Internet CD-ROM.  They are also
    available via anonymous ftp on NIC.DDN.MIL and ftp.nisc.sri.com.  New
    members may wish to copy and read these archives before joining the
    discussion.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: [email protected]

[email protected]

    Mailing list for people using the Nanny package written for VAX using
    VMS.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Perfect Tommy <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 1/93]
    [email protected]

    A moderated list for discussion of the effects of the voyage of
    Christopher Columbus to the "New World" of the Americas in 1492.

    An archive of articles is accessible by means of the Revised LISTSERV
    database commands, available from TAMVM1 by sending a message
    containing the words "INFO DATABASE" to any LISTSERV.

    In order to subscribe to the NAT-1492 list, send a message containing
    the text:  SUBSCRIBE NAT-1492 Firstname Lastname

    to [email protected] or to [email protected]

    (where "Firstname Lastname" is replaced by your own name, *not* your
    electronic mail address).

    Moderator/Listowner:  Gary S. Trujillo <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 1/93]
    [email protected]

    A moderated list for exchanging information and ideas about topics
    relating to the educational needs of any of the world's indigenous
    peoples (the original inhabitants of particular geographical regions).

    An archive of articles is accessible by means of the Revised LISTSERV
    database commands, available from TAMVM1 by sending a message
    containing the words "INFO DATABASE" to any LISTSERV.

    In order to subscribe to the NAT-EDU list, send a message containing
    the text:  SUBSCRIBE NAT-EDU Firstname Lastname

    to [email protected] or to [email protected]

    (where "Firstname Lastname" is replaced by your own name, *not* your
    electronic mail address).

    Moderator/Listowners:  Mark Dewart <[email protected]> Gary
    S. Trujillo <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 12/92]
    [email protected]

    A moderated list for exchanging information and ideas pertaining to
    the languages of any of the world's indigenous peoples (the original
    inhabitants of particular geographical regions).

    An archive of articles is accessible by means of the Revised LISTSERV
    database commands, available from TAMVM1 by sending a message
    containing the words "INFO DATABASE" to any LISTSERV.

    In order to subscribe to the NAT-LANG list, send a message containing
    the text:  SUBSCRIBE NAT-LANG Firstname Lastname

    to [email protected] or to [email protected]

    (where "Firstname Lastname" is replaced by your own name, *not* your
    electronic mail address).

    Moderator/Listowner:  Gary S. Trujillo <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 12/92]
    [email protected]

    A moderated list for discussion of subjects relating to all aspects of
    the lives and cultures of any of the world's indigenous peoples (the
    original inhabitants of particular geographical regions).

    In order to subscribe to the NATIVE-L list, send a message containing
    the text:  SUBSCRIBE NATCHAT Firstname Lastname

    to [email protected] or to [email protected]

    (where "Firstname Lastname" is replaced by your own name, *not* your
    electronic mail address).

    Moderator/Listowner:  Gary S. Trujillo <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 12/92]
    [email protected]

    A moderated list for exchanging information in the form of news
    bulletins, urgent action alerts, and questions and answers on topics
    concerning any of the world's indigenous peoples (the original
    inhabitants of particular geographical regions).

    An archive of articles which go back to mid-1991 is accessible by
    means of the Revised LISTSERV database commands, available from TAMVM1
    by sending a message containing the words "INFO DATABASE" to any
    LISTSERV.

    The NATIVE-L filelist archive also contains copies of certain
    documents which relate to the general subject of the world's
    indigenous peoples.  A listing of these articles may be obtained by
    sending "INDEX NATIVE-L" to [email protected] or to
    [email protected]

    Included among the filelist documents are a series whose names are
    pre- fixed with "NN-INTRO."  These documents contain introductory
    information pertaining to the NativeNet lists.  Currently available
    are:

        nn-intro intro       general introduction to NativeNet mailing lists
        nn-intro purpose     NativeNet origins, goals and current directions
        nn-intro lists       mailing lists - signup & posting instructions
        nn-intro archives    getting articles and files from LISTSERV archive
                             (a useful adjunct to the "INFO DATABASE" writeup)

    In order to subscribe to the NATIVE-L list, send a message containing
    the text:  SUBSCRIBE NATIVE-L Firstname Lastname

    to [email protected] or to [email protected]

    (where "Firstname Lastname" is replaced by your own name, *not* your
    electronic mail address).

    Moderator/Listowner:  Gary S. Trujillo <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for general discussion of NEARnet, the New England
    Academic and Research Network, its services, growth, policies, etc.
    This list is open to anyone interested in learning more about NEARnet.

    Archives are available via anonymous ftp from NIC.NEAR.NET in the
    subdirectory "mail-archives".

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, questions,
    comments, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: NEARnet Staff <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for technical discussion about NEARnet, the New England
    Academic and Research Network.  This list reaches technical contacts
    at all NEARnet member sites and is open to anyone interested in
    participating in or learning more about the technical and operational
    aspects of NEARnet.

    Archives are available via anonymous ftp from NIC.NEAR.NET in the
    subdirectory "mail-archives".

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, questions,
    comments, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: NEARnet Staff <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                 [Last Update 4/93]

    The origins of Nerdnosh were in the lowlands of the Red River years
    ago, with the water moccasins along the brakes and the mosquitoes
    swarming and the River rising and the wolves in the distance edging
    closer as the sun dropped, and a group of us were swapping stories and
    the rains began and one of us said, wouldn't this be a great idea
    without the water moccasins and the mosquitoes and the high water and
    the wolves and the rain?

    Here it is.  A virtual campfire gathering of storytellers.  Bring us
    your tired yarns and your family fables and your yesterday's journals
    and your imprints on tomorrow.  Send the command

      SUBSCRIBE NERDNOSH
      END

    to [email protected]

    Owner:
    [email protected] (Timothy Bowden)
    uunet!scruz.ucsc.edu!clovis.felton.ca.us!tcbowden
    Clovis in Felton, CA

[email protected]                           [Last Update 5/93]

    which will distribute network information services type announcements,
    such as tools, conferences, calls for papers, news items, electronic
    newsletters like EDUPAGE, new mailing lists, and the other items
    Gleason comes across in his net roamings which we have found valuable
    in the past.

    To subscribe, send mail to:

    [email protected]

    and in the body of the message type

    subscribe net-happenings your name

    Owner:  Gleason Sackman [email protected]

[email protected]                            [Last Update 5/93]

    which is the new name for '[email protected]' and will distribute
    only new resources, with the traffic remaining at about 10-12 messages
    per week.  (You *do not* need to re-subscribe if you are already on
    [email protected] or [email protected].)

    To subscribe, send mail to:

    [email protected]

    and in the body of the message type

    subscribe net-resources your name

    Owner:  Gleason Sackman [email protected]

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Contact: [email protected]

    Purpose: To provide an unmoderated forum for discussions among users
    of Telebit NetBlazer products.  Topics include known problems and
    workarounds, features discussions, and configuration advice.

NetMonth

    NetMonth is a network service publication distributed free of charge
    to students and professionals in BITNET and other networks.  This
    magazine and it's companion file, BITNET SERVERS, are the work of the
    Yale Computer Center BITNET Services Library (BITLIB) staff.  The
    BITLIB is a local online help facility designed to inform Yale network
    users about what services are available to them through BITNET, and
    provide instructions and utilities for their proper use.  In
    publishing NetMonth the BITLIB staff members hope to share the fruits
    of their labor with institutions outside of Yale in order to promote a
    productive and enjoyable networking environment for everyone.  The
    BITLIB system is now distributed to more than thirty educational
    institutions worldwide.

    BITNET SERVERS is BITNET's most complete and up-to-date list of
    servers and services.  It is sent to NetMonth subscribers at the same
    time as the magazine.

    Subscribing to NetMonth and BITNET SERVERS:

    VM users in BITNET may add themselves to the mailing list with this
    command:  TELL LISTSERV AT MARIST SUBSCRIBE NETMONTH Your_full_name
    VAX/VMS users in BITNET can subscribe in a similar way:  SEND
    LISTSERV@MARIST SUBSCRIBE NETMONTH Your_full_name If you cannot send
    messages in this way, you can send the following command as the first
    line of a mail file to LISTSERV@MARIST:  SUBSCRIBE NETMONTH
    Your_full_name

    Internet users may use this method, but must address the mail to:
    LISTSERV%[email protected]

    A subscriber can delete him/herself from the mailing list by sending
    LISTSERV@MARIST the command UNSUBSCRIBE NETMONTH.

    Coordinator: Chris Condon <BITLIB%[email protected]>
    BITLIB@YALEVM (BitNet)

[email protected]                                          [Last Update 5/93]

    Electronic Forum On Networking Emergency Management

    The California Office of Emergency Services invites practitioners and
    students of emergency management to take part in a new electronic-
    mail forum (which we hope will be a worthy complement to "ADMIN".)

    "Networks In Emergency Management" is a moderated forum on the uses of
    networks and networked computers in the practice of emergency
    management.

    The "nets" forum is facilitated by staff of the Telecommunications
    Division, California Office of Emergency Services.  However, opinions
    and representations are the writers' own, and their inclusion in this
    forum does not imply endorsement by the State of California or
    California OES.

    Comments for this forum may be mailed to "[email protected]".  We'll
    include the most appropriate ones, as space permits, in the next
    issue.

    To be added to the "nets" mailing list, please send e-mail to
    "[email protected]" with the word "subscribe" in the message
    text.

    Owner: Art Botterell, California Office of Emergency Services,
    [email protected]

NETSCOUT%[email protected]

    A forum for the general user of the BitNet and/or the Internet to
    discuss and exchange information about Servers, FTP sites, Filelists,
    lists, tools and any related aspects:

    Are you trying to find that WIZMO EXEC on a forgotten Listserv? Where
    were those great utilities to transfer files from PC to Mac? Do you
    want to know the latest FTP directories? Where is the NutWorks list?

    This is the place to ask.

    To subscribe to the list send the following command in the text/body
    of mail to LISTSERV@VMTECMEX (BitNet) or
    LISTSERV%[email protected] (Internet):  SUB NETSCOUT
    your full name where "your full name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.

    Coordinator: Alejandro Kurczyn
    S. <499229%[email protected]>

NVAS-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 9/92]

    NVAS-L was formed to provide a forum for discussing issues related to
    IBM's NetView Access Services session manager.  Any matter relating to
    the modification, support, maintenance and/or use of NVAS is welcome.

    Archives of NVAS-L back issues may be listed by sending the command
    INDEX NVAS-L to LISTSERV@CUVMC.

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected] in
    the BODY of e-mail or in an interactive message:

    SUB NVAS-L your full name

    where 'your full name' is your name.  For example:

    SUB NVAS-L Algernon Windburn

    Owner: Terrence Ford <[email protected]>

NEURON@@cattell.psych.upenn.edu                          [Last Update 3/93]

    NEURON is a list (in digest form) dealing with all aspects of neural
    networks (and any type of network or neuromorphic system), especially:

     NATURAL SYSTEMS                   Software Simulations
     Neurobiology                      Hardware
     Neuroscience                      Digital
     ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS                Analog
     Neural Networks                   Optical
     Algorithms                        Cellular Automatons

    Some key words which may stir up some further interest include:

     Hebbian Systems                                                      Widrow-Hoff Algorithm
     Perceptron                                                           Threshold Logic
     Holography                                                           Content Addressable Memories
     Lyapunov Stability Criterion                                         Navier-Stokes Equation
     Annealing                                                            Spin Glasses
     Locally Couples Systems                                              Globally Coupled Systems
     Dynamical Systems                                                    (Adaptive) Control Theory
     Back-Propagation                                                     Generalized Delta Rule
     Pattern Recognition                                                  Vision Systems
     Parallel Distributed Processing                                      Connectionism

    Any contribution in these areas is accepted.  Any of the following are
    reasonable:

          Abstracts                                                       Reviews
          Lab Descriptions                                                Research Overviews
          Work Planned or in Progress                                     Half-Baked Ideas
          Conference Announcements                                        Conference Reports
          Bibliographies                                                  History Connectionism
          Puzzles and Unsolved Problems                                   Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
          Queries and Requests                                            Address Changes (Bindings)

    Archived files/messages will be available with anonymous ftp from the
    machine cattell.psych.upenn.edu (130.91.68.31) in the directory
    pub/Neuron-Digest. That directory contains back issues with the names
    vol-nn-no-mm (e.g., vol-3-no-02).  I'm also collecting simulation
    software in pub/Neuron-Software. Contributions are welcome.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Moderator: Peter Marvit <[email protected]>

NEWEDU-L on [email protected]            [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    or [email protected]

    This list is dedicated to experimenting with and exploring the way we
    educate.  We ask: what are the new paradigms in education and how can
    they be implemented.

    For instance:

       - How is technology changing the way we view education?
       - What effects will cooperative/collaborative strategies have
         on teaching and learning?
       - Does the so-called "information age" change the way we view
         our responsibilities as educators?
       - Artificial intelligence research is changing our view of how
         we know things.  How does this affect education?
       - How can we reduce dependency in education and foster
         independent learning?

    There are many individuals working in these areas, each with a
    conviction that education will change.  This list attempts to bring
    together every teacher, student, researcher, librarian, multimedia
    expert and information specialist interested in educational change --
    Kindergarten through post-graduate.

    You are encouraged to:

       - Submit summaries of or commentary on published articles and
         books which explore the frontiers of teaching and learning.
       - Submit in-progress papers or abstracts of those papers for
         comment.
       - Share the results of your experiments with teaching and
         learning.
       - Ask thought-provoking questions about the future of
         education and the environments in which it takes place.
       - Recruit interested parties to this listserv, regardless of
         their status in education, industry or government.

    Subscribing to NEWEDU-L:

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    this command:  TELL LISTSERV AT USCVM SUBSCRIBE NEWEDU-L
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    LISTSERV@USCVM SUBSCRIBE NEWEDU-L Your_full_name

    If you cannot send messages in this way, you can send the following
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    Internet users may use this method, but must address the mail to:
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       Moderators: Greg Swan
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          Bitnet address:   NPADMIN@MC

[email protected]
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    The "NEW-LIST" list has been established as a central address to post
    announcements of new public mailing lists.  In addition, "NEW-LIST"
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    check for existing lists on the same topic, etc.).  However, be sure
    to check sources such as the Internet List-of-Lists (SIGLIST or
    INTEREST-GROUPS list), LISTSERV GROUPS, Usenet News newusers lists,
    and the LISTS database on the major LISTSERVs (we have the LISTS
    database on NDSUVM1).

    It is not our intent to replace the various lists of lists that are
    available.  We want to provide a clearinghouse to feed list
    announcements to all those maintaining the lists and others who are
    interested.

    You may subscribe to the NEW-LIST list by sending RFC822 Mail to
    [email protected] on Internet or LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 on BitNet.  In
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    take your address from the "From:" address of your mail.  If you are
    on BITNET/EARN/NetNorth and can send interactive messages (eg.  TELL
    on CMS or SEND on VMS with JNET) then you can send the SUB command as
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NEW-ORLEANS on [email protected]      [Last Update 5/93]

    NEW-ORLEANS is a mailing list for discussing the city of New Orleans,
    it's history, culture, people, food, etc.  Restaurant reviews, music
    notes, political comments, and general potpourri dealing with the city
    are welcome.

    A companion list, NEWORL-DIG, is also now available.  This will be a
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    always include at least one or two restaurant reviews, local
    entertainment news, and other tidbits.

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    Mailing list for the discussion of NeWS: the Network/extensible Window
    System.  NeWS, originally called SunDew, was written primarily by
    James Gosling, at Sun Microsystems, who is well known for his Unix
    Emacs.  NeWS is an extensible multitasking window system environment,
    consisting of a network based display server that is controlled and
    programmed in PostScript, Adobe's page description language.  NeWS was
    designed to be a portable, device independent window system
    development platform that runs on a wide range of hardware, in a
    distributed heterogeneous environment.

    The archives are available via anonymous FTP from BRILLIG.UMD.EDU, in
    the file "news-makers.archive".

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    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

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[email protected]                                     [Last Update 12/92]

    Mailing list for discussion of the NeXT Computer.

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    NEXT-L Your Full Name

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[email protected]                     [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    This list is intended to be a quick-turnaround trouble shooting aid
    for those who administer and manage NeXT systems.  Its primary purpose
    is to provide the NeXT manager with a quick source of information for
    system management problems that are of a time-critical nature.  Its
    secondary purpose is to disseminate time-critical or security- related
    information.

    To be added to the list send mail to the owner (below).

    Owner:  [email protected]

    NEXT-MANAGERS POLICY

    This is a summary of the next-managers charter and rules.  Failure to
    adhere to these guidelines may result in severe chastisement by the
    list maintainer and other list participants or your being removed from
    the next-managers mailing list.

    1:  This list is NOT moderated!  Every message that is sent to the
    list [email protected] will be passed on to every member of the
    list

    2:  Requests to have addresses added or removed from the list should
    NOT be sent to the entire list.  Instead, they should be mailed to:
    [email protected]

    3:  This list is intended to be a quick-turnaround trouble shooting
    aid for those who administer and manage NeXT systems.  Its primary
    purpose is to provide the NeXT manager with a quick source of
    information for system management problems that are of a time-critical
    nature.  Its secondary purpose is to disseminate time-critical or
    security- related information.

    4:  Answers to questions are to be mailed back to the questioner and
    are NOT to be sent to the entire list.  The person who originally
    asked the question has the responsibility of summarizing the answers
    and sending the entire summary back to the list.  If everyone follows
    this, one problem will only generate two or possibly three messages on
    the list.  The summary message should contain the keyword "SUMMARY" in
    the subject line.

    5:  Corrections to compiled answers should be addressed only to the
    person who first asked the question; this person (the writer of the
    original question) is then responsible for distributing the corrected
    information to the list.

    6:  Discussions on ANY topic are very strongly discouraged.

    7:  If it is not specifically related to NeXT system management, then
    it does NOT belong on this list.

    8:  PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE...Think before you send a message!  Ask
    yourself is this really appropriate?  have you checked in the
    reference manuals?  have you checked NextAnswers?  have you checked
    the Digital Librarian?  have you checked in the online man pages?
    have you checked the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list?  have you
    checked the next-managers archive?  before mailing to the
    next-managers list. There are enough other newsgroups, mailing lists
    and other resources around to cover the marginal topics.

    9:  Do NOT send message from "root" or from "me"; send them from your
    own personal account.

    10: Do not send messages with NeXT attachments; please use
    straight-text only.

    11: next-managers is currently archived on "ftp.stolaf.edu" in
    ~ftp/pub/next-managers.

NeXTstep on [email protected] or [email protected]

    NeXTstep (NeXTstep operating environment) is dedicated to discussion
    of the NeXTstep operating environment produced by NeXT Computer, Inc.
    NeXTstep (the list) is completely independent of NeXTstep (the
    operating environment) and NeXT Computer, Inc. (the manufacturer).

    NeXTstep (the list) is owned and coordinated by a computing
    professional (Phillip Gross Corporon) and an interested layperson
    (John B Harlan).

    NeXTstep (the list) is bidirectionally gatewayed to the INET
    newsgroup, comp.soft-sys.nextstep.

    To subscribe to the NeXTstep e-mail list send mail to
    [email protected] or [email protected] the the
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                                  John B Harlan
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    For discussion of the Japanese language, including both spoken and
    written forms.  Also see the entry for the INFO-JAPAN mailing list.
    The list is also cross-posted to sci.lang.japan on UUCP netnews.

    The complete archives are publicly accessible by FTP from host MIT-MC,
    which uses the ITS operating system.  Case is not significant, but the
    space after "NIHON" is.  The archives are in:  COMAIL;NIHON GO

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    Coordinator: Steve Strassmann <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                            [Last Update 11/92]

    Network Information Services Announcements List

    CERFnet has established a mailing list to serve network information
    service providers and end users.  In a nutshell, the [email protected] list
    will be a group effort (in true Internet style) to concentrate network
    information services (nis) announcements onto one list for everyone's
    use.  A few dozen individuals around the Internet will each be
    monitoring a specific source (mailing list, news group, list serve)
    and sending the information to CERFnet.  We will serve as the
    moderator, forwarding pertinent submissions to the entire readership
    of the list, omitting duplicates.

    In this way, individuals can receive regular nis information even if
    they choose not to read discussion lists.  This should prove
    especially valuable for end users in specific disciplines who are not
    in the networking business, but are using the network as tool and a
    resource.

    Advantages:

          * everyone doesn't have to read every mailing list to stay current
          * volume will stay low (it won't be a discussion list)
          * pointers will be provided for more info and discussion

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    command in the body of message:  subscribe <your mailing address> nis
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    Contact:

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    NL-KR is open to discussion of any topic related to the natural
    language (both understanding and generation) and knowledge
    representation, both as subfields of AI.  The Moderator's interests
    are primarily in:

          Knowledge Representation    Natural Language Understanding
          Discourse Understanding     Philosophy of Language
          Plan Recognition            Computational Linguistics

    Contributions are also welcome on topics such as:

          Cognitive Psychology (as related to NL/KR)
          Human Perception (same)
          Linguistics
          Machine Translation
          Computer and Information Science (as may be used to implement various
          Logic Programming (same)                                   NL systems)

    Contributions may be anything from tutorials to speculation. In
    particular, the following are sought:

          Puzzles and Unsolved Problems         Anecdotes, Jokes, and Poems
          Abstracts                             Reviews
          Lab Descriptions                      Research Overviews
          Work Planned or in Progress           Half-Baked Ideas
          Conference Announcements              Conference Reports
          Bibliographies                        History of NL/KR
          Queries and Requests                  Address Changes (Bindings)

    This list is in some sense a spin-off of the AIList, and as such, a
    certain amount of overlap is expected.  The primary concentration of
    this list should be NL and KR, that is, natural language (be it
    understanding, generation, recognition, parsing, semantics,
    pragmatics, etc.) and how we should represent knowledge (aquisition,
    access, completeness, etc. are all valid issues).  Topics deemed to be
    outside the general scope of this list will be forwarded to AIList (or
    other more appropriate list) or rejected.  Readers are warned not to
    submit any information that is export-controlled or classified.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Moderator: Christopher Welty [email protected]

NNEWS on [email protected] or [email protected]

    Network News is an online newsletter focusing on library and
    information resources on the Internet.  It updates the information
    found in A Guide to Internet/Bitnet.

    Send subscription requests/cancellations to either:

    [email protected] (BITNET) or [email protected] (Internet)

    In the BODY of the message type:

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    for example: subscribe nnews Melvyl Dewey

    or unsubscribe nnews (to cancel subscription)

    Back issues of the newsletter and the latest version of A Guide to
    Internet/Bitnet are available in the archive.  Send the following
    command to get a list of what's available:

    index nnews

    Owner:  Dana Noonan <[email protected]>

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    NNMVS-L is an unmoderated list for discussion of the MVS/TSO NNTP News
    Reader (NNMVS).

    To subscribe to NNMVS-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@USCVM
    or [email protected] in the body of an email message or via BITNET
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    by means of a "GET NNMVS-L filetype" command, or using the database
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    Southern California [email protected] [email protected]

NODEINFO on [email protected]                       [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    The NODEINFO list has been established so that interested parties may
    receive and exchange information regarding problems and/or questions
    about nodes, particularly mail delivery problems.  This list is not
    restricted to BITNet (CREN) nodes only, and is intended to cover all
    of the various networks.

    The audience of the NODEINFO list is expected to include people from
    many backgrounds - from node administrators and postmasters to list
    owners (LISTSERV or otherwise) - and anyone else interested in
    appropriate NODEINFO issues.  As such, people need no longer subscribe
    to other lists to discuss a topic which only sometimes appears, and so
    they not only now have a list that is more on topic, but they also
    have one place to receive such information from, which eliminates the
    "sifting" through postings that some people must now do with the other
    lists.

    Issues of a technical nature (other than those contained in an
    explanation of a problem) are probably best discussed on the various
    lists that exist for the specific software involved.

    Owner:  Geert K. Marien [email protected]

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    Discussion group for Northstar microcomputer users.

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
    into another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve
    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
    have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so
    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in NORTHSTAR-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in
    directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.NORTHSTAR> Archive files are available via
    ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for those with TCP/IP access
    to the Internet.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                          [Last Update 5/93]

    This listserver list NORWAVES will distribute weekly news from Norway.
    The information is provided by NORINFORM.  The NORINFORM press office
    was established by The Norwegian Information Council and provides
    overseas news services in several languages, daily (in English only)
    and weekly.  NORINFORM also produces the monthly magazine "Norway Now"
    and a fulltext database containing bulletins and articles about
    Norway.

    If you are interested you should subscribe to the list NORWAVES at
    [email protected] by issuing the line:

    subscribe NORWAVES <your full name>

    We would be grateful for any comments concerning the list.  You may
    also send an "info" request for more information.  If you have any
    questions, you may send a message to the list editors.

       Editors: [email protected]
                Andre Kristiansen
                Per Staale Straumsheim

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 8/92]
    [email protected]

    This list is for those in higher education who use the Novell Netware
    (c) Network Operating System (NOS).  The list is especially good for
    folks in multi-vendor environments.  We focus on questions and helpful
    hints about hardware, software and administration of Novell Networks
    in Higher Ed.  Since the list focuses on support we try to keep
    *FLAMES* to a minimum (Flames can be sent to BIG-LAN@SUVM).

    To join or leave the list, contact the Coordinator.

       [email protected]  or [email protected]
       Contact person is Dr. Bruce Riddle or Don Hanley

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    "New Pathways to a Degree" is the Annenberg/CPB funded initiative to
    help colleges use technologies to open degree programs to new students
    and new academic resources.  NP-FORUM is an open discussion list for
    individuals interested in New Pathways.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@UMUC via mail or
    interactive message:

    SUB NP-FORUM your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB NP-FORUM Joan Doe

    Owner:  Michael Strait <Strait@UMUC>

[email protected]                         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    The information made available to you through NP-NEWS is information
    on "New Pathways to a Degree," the Annenberg/CPB funded initiative to
    help colleges use technologies to open degree programs to new students
    and new academic resources.

    NP-NEWS is an online archive, and a once-a-month email message (like
    this one) which lets you know what's new in the archive and how you
    can gain access to it, and passes along to you other items of
    interest.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@UMUC via mail or
    interactive message:

    SUB NP-NEWS your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB NP-NEWS Joan Doe

    Owner:  Michael Strait <Strait@UMUC>

[email protected]                               [Last Updated 12 Mar 91]

    An open mailing list to discuss the NREN (National Research and
    Education Network).  It is a high energy and volume redistribution
    mailing list.

    Send email to [email protected] to be added.

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    NT-GREEK is an electronic conference designed to foster communication
    concerning the scholarly study of the Greek New Testament.  Anyone
    interested in New Testament Studies is invited to subscribe, but the
    list will assume at least a working knowledge of Biblical Greek.

    Subscription to this conference is open to anyone interested.

    You may subscribe by sending an e-mail message to

    [email protected] [email protected]

    with the following request as the text of the message.

    SUB NT-GREEK YourFirstname YourLastname

    This, the 'SUB ...,' must be part of the message; the subject line
    will be ignored.

    Remember two simple rules-of-thumb:

    If it's a request (SUBscribe, UNSUBscribe), send it to the list
    requester:  [email protected] (Internet)
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    send it to the list:  [email protected] (Internet)
    [email protected] (Bitnet)

    The list is supported by the University of Virginia.  Our thanks to
    their management and staff for permission to use their system for the
    list and for assistance in setting it up.  The opinions expressed do
    not reflect those of the University.

    The list is sponsored by the the Center for Christian Study, an
    independent Christian ministry at the University of Virginia.  The
    Center for Christian Study has been dedicated to providing quality
    Christian Education since its inception in 1976.  The main purposes of
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    to encourage Chrisitians (and others) to think serious about the
    Christian faith.  If you wish more information about the Center for
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       Questions about this conference may be directed to David John Marotta:
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NRSING-L ON [email protected]                       [Last Update 5/93]

    The Nrsing-l list is primarily for the discussion of Nursing and
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    The conference will provide complete text of White House briefing
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[email protected]  [Last Update 9/92] This group discusses all
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    obedience trials.  Canine good citizenship, temperment testing and
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    Coordinator:Mike Richman [email protected]

OBJ-REL on [email protected]                  [Last Update 1/93]
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    Once one leaves the college dorm, those late night discussions about
    religion and the nature of the universe are rather difficult to come
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    further discussions, but some of us hunger for more information and
    discussion.

    OBJ-REL is intended to fill this need.  Discussion on OBJ-REL is
    intended to be centered around such topics as:

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                  Any Discussion related to Religion that offers to
                      to Broaden our Scope of Understanding

    This discussion is NOT intended to be forum for emotional appeals to
    convert others to your "faith", but discussions about the content of
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    short OBJ-REL is intended to be a Scientific discussion of Religion
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[email protected]                          [Last Update 4/93]

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    The "One Bread, One Body" meditations have been posted for some time
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    of the volume that a need developed for an alternative method of
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    While the main purpose of this list is to distribute the daily
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OPERA-L%[email protected]

    Are you one of the happy few who knows that Wagner called his
    Leitmotive Grundthemae? Or you can't tell a leitmotiv from a pretzel,
    and yet you love all sorts of operas? Do you think that Mozart wrote
    "Il Barbiere di Siviglia" and Rossini "Le Nozze di Figaro", because
    you were told that "Figaro ca', Figaro... " is by Rossini? Or are you
    an expert on Caron de Beaumarchais' contributions to everything - from
    philosophy to poetry to the American revolution - and to the music of
    Mozart?  Do you unabashedly love Beethoven's "Fidelio"? (You must be a
    real opera buff, if you do...) And Alban Berg's "Wozzeck"? And
    Benjamin Britten's "Peter Pears", sorry, "Peter Grimes"? (Now you
    smile contently; *you* know what the joke is about !)

    Do you just love opera? Then enlist yourself in our list!

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OPERS-L on LISTSERV@AKRONVM
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    This is a discussion group about MAINFRAME Computer Operations for
    computer operators, lead operators and supervisors, etc.  Some of the
    possible topics (but not limited to):

       - Operator Training (or lack of - as is too often the case in
         some installations).
       - Tips on operating the various computer systems and I/O gear.
         Those helps and hints that could be shared by veteran
         operators to aid new operators in their learning process.
         Those hints that are not in the documentation to make an
         operators job a little easier!
       - Software packages available to help day to day computer
         operations such as job scheduling, disk and tape management
         etc.
       - Problems caused by working night shift, weekends and
         holidays.
       - Education and career advancement issues.
       - Overcoming boredom - many operators get locked in to the
         same old same old day after day.
       - War stories about hardware and software problems.  What
         products to avoid under certain conditions.
       - Health concerns - Eye strain and related VDT concerns.
         Carpel tunnel problems.
       - Pros and cons on shift rotation vs. permanent shifts.
       - An 'I told you so' column - how many times does management
         say how to operations staff is going to do something and the
         operators try to give their input (which is rarely heard!).
       - Humor - Funny stories about those instances where you just
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         line of work!

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OPT-PROC on LISTSERV@TAUNIVM                 [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
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    The OPT-PROC mailing list is a moderated mailing list, and is involved
    with optical computing, optical information processing and holography.

    To join OPT-PROC send the message

    SUBSCRIBE OPT-PROC your-everyday-name

    to [email protected] or [email protected] (those are two
    forms of the same address).

    Moderator:  Shelly Glaser 972 3 545 0060 <[email protected]> or
    <[email protected]>

OPTICOMP on [email protected]          [Last Updated 12-January-1992]

    Name changed to OPT-PROC

OPTICS-L <JO%[email protected]>

    A Bitnet newsletter on optics and lasers in Israel.

    To subscribe, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the body of the letter
    containing the command:  SUB OPTICS-L Your_Full_Name where
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    Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
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    discussions and meeting announcements in the field of optics.  You are
    welcome to send any newsworthy item to OPTICS@TOWSONVX or
    [email protected] and it will be forwarded to the mailing list.
    For example, If you will be giving a lecture (colloquium), organizing
    a scientific meeting in some optic related discipline or if you would
    just like to comment in some specific area of

    The schedule of the National Capital Section of the Optical Society of
    America will post its meeting schedule on the list in addition to
    sending mailings to the membership.

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    ORCS-L is a list to discuss the topics at the interface of Operations
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    List Owner: Ramesh Sharda <MGMTRSH@OSUVM1>

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    Organic Chemistry mailing list.  To facilitate the interchange of
    ideas, information, computer programs, papers, to announce
    opportunities for doing collaborative efforts (teaching and/or
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    related areas.

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    LISTSERV%[email protected]:

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    This unmoderated mailing list is for discussion of all facets of
    origami, the Japanese art of paper folding.  Topics include
    bibliographies, folding techniques, display ideas, descriptions of new
    folds, creativity, materials, organizations, computer representations
    of folds, etc.

    Archives available by anonymous ftp from rugcis.rug.nl:

            Start FTP:     FTP rugcis.rug.nl
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    Owner: Anne R. LaVin, [email protected]

Orthodox on ListServ@IndyCMS                 [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    Orthodox (Orthodox Christianity list) is dedicated to the thoughtful
    exchange of information regarding Orthodox Christianity worldwide,
    especially its impact upon and resurgence within Russia and her
    neighbors.

    Orthodox is a moderated list with no gateways to any other ListServ
    lists or Usenet newsgroups.  Orthodox is archived.  To receive a list
    of files available, send the command INDEX ORTHODOX to the ListServ
    CREN or Internet address below.

    To subscribe to Orthodox send e-mail to LISTSERV@IndyCMS on BITNET or
    [email protected] on the Internet with the body of the mail
    containing the command:  SUB ORTHODOX yourfirstname yourlastname

    List owner/coordinator:  John B Harlan IJBH200@IndyVAX (CREN)
    [email protected] (Internet)

ORTRAD-L on [email protected]                   [Last Update 2/93] or
    [email protected]

    ORTRAD-L seeks to provide an interdisciplinary forum for open
    discussion and exchange of resources in the general field of studies
    in oral tradition.  All those interested in the world's living oral
    traditions (e.g., African, Hispanic, Native American, etc.) or in
    texts with roots in oral tradition (e.g., the Old and New Testaments,
    the Mahabharata, the Iliad and Odyssey, Beowulf, etc.) are invited to
    join the conversation.  This list should be useful for specialists in
    language and literature, folklore, anthropology, history, and other
    areas.

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected] or
    [email protected]:

    SUB ORTRAD-L your _full_ name

    For example:

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    Submissions to the list should be sent to:  [email protected] or
    [email protected]

       Owner: John Foley  [email protected]
                          [email protected]
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OS2-L on [email protected]                           [Last Update 4/93]

    This non-edited list is dedicated to issues regarding OS/2, including
    but not limited to user queries, Workplace, programming, OS/2 2.0 and
    other related issues.  Since FRORS12 has fast connections to the
    European core, you can expect fast delivery of posted queries.

    How to subscribe:

    This list is running on a ListEARN 1.3 server, and the command to
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    Substitute your name in the above command.  You can send this command
    in the BODY of a mail message, or via interactive message

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    The list archives are available from listserv@hearn or via anonymous
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OS2 on LISTSERV@BLEKUL11                     [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    or [email protected]

    The OS2 list was formed to provide a forum for discussions of the
    operating systems OS/2 for IBM Compatible PCs.  Possible discussion
    topics include but are not limited to:

          The base operating system in all its flavors and versions
          Hardware configurations and possible conflicts
          Use with software packages, existing OS/2 softwares
          Communications: LAN, SNA, ASYNC, TCP/IP, ...
          Database Manager and other SQL Servers
          Device drivers

    OS2 is a weekly digest, called the OS/2 Discussion Forum, with roughly
    1000 lines of Q&A each week, including articles picked up at the
    various comp.os.os2.* newsgroups on USEnet.  OS-2 had up to now 700+
    direct subscriptions, besides several redistribution points and
    NETNEWS gateways.  OS2 always was a moderated list with archives.
    Archives of OS2 (before called OS-2), even the older ones (before
    today) with the old OS-2 name, will be stored in the OS2 FILELIST.  To
    receive a list of files send the command INDEX OS2 to
    [email protected] a.k.a.  LISTSERV@BLEKUL11 (a LISTEARN file
    distribution vm machine)

    To subscribe to OS2, send the following command to LISTSERV@BLEKUL11
    or [email protected] via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE OS2 Your_full_name

    where "Your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUBSCRIBE OS2 Bill Gates

    Moderator: [email protected] OS2MOD@BLEKUL11

OT-HEBREW on [email protected] (Internet)        [Last Updated
    12-October-1991]
    OTHEBREW on [email protected] (Bitnet)

    OT-HEBREW (Old Testament Hebrew Studies) Conference

    OT-HEBREW is an electronic conference designed to foster communication
    concerning the scholarly study of the Hebrew Old Testament.  Anyone
    interested in Old Testament Studies is invited to subscribe, but the
    list will assume at least a working knowledge of Biblical Hebrew and
    Aramaic.

    Subscription to this conference is open to anyone interested.

    You may subscribe by sending an e-mail message to

    [email protected] if you are on the Internet, or
    [email protected] if you are on Bitnet

    with the following request as the text of the message.

    SUB OT-HEBREW YourFirstname YourLastname

    This, the 'SUB ...,' must be part of the message; the subject line
    will be ignored.

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    The list is sponsored by the the Center for Christian Study, an
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    Center for Christian Study has been dedicated to providing quality
    Christian Education since its inception in 1976.  The main purposes of
    the Center are to maintain a caring University outreach ministry and
    to encourage Chrisitians (and others) to think serious about the
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    Questions about this conference may be directed to David John Marotta:

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    For discussions about Proteon network products

    Uncompressed archives, begun on November 21st, 1986, are available as
    individual files by anonymous FTP from COMET.CIT.CORNELL.EDU.  The
    current archives are listed in file "pub/lists/p4200/Contents".

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Scott Brim <[email protected]>

    [email protected] has been merged with P4200

PACIFIC on [email protected]

    The Forum for and about the Pacific Ocean and Islands

    A forum for and about the Pacific Ocean and islands (Pacific Basic),
    the Pacific coastlines and hinterlands of those nations who border the
    edge of the Pacific (Pacific Rim), ie.  Asia, Australia, North & South
    America - For those living within these areas, and by others who are
    interested in the Pacific Basic and Rim.

    Ways to increase (electronic) communications with, and interaction
    between Pacific peoples will be of special interest, as will news,
    exchanges of informal interests and ideas, cultural and educational
    sharings, economic, and other material concerns, and activities, both
    lighthearted and serious.

    To subscribe, send the following message to listserv@BRUFPB (Bitnet):

    subscribe pacific Your Name Your Interests set pacific repro (so you
    will receive a copy of your own postings)

    eg.  subscribe pacific John Doe oceanography set pacific repro

    To get a list of current subscribers, and their interests, if
    provided, send the message "review pacific" to [email protected].

    List owner: [email protected] (Carlos Fernando Nogueira)

[email protected]

    {ames,decwrl,harvard,rutgers,ucbvax,uunet}!wsmr-simtel20.army.mil!pack

    The packet-radio mailing list is intended to provide a forum where
    people can exchange ideas about packet radio, and discuss projects
    they are working on.  This list is gatewayed to/from Usenet's
    rec.ham-radio.packet.

    List archives are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from
    WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL in files:

          PD2:<ARCHIVES.PACKET>PACKET-ARCHIV.TXT  current messages
          PD2:<ARCHIVES.PACKET>yymm.n-TXT         older messages

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator:  Keith Petersen <[email protected]>

PACS-L%[email protected]

    The University Libraries and the Information Technology Division of
    the University of Houston have established this list that deals with
    all computer systems that libraries make available to their patrons,
    including CD-ROM databases, computer-assisted instruction (CAI and
    ICAI) programs, expert systems, hypermedia programs, library
    microcomputer facilities, locally-mounted databases, online catalogs,
    and remote end-user search systems.  The list is open for general
    subscription.

    Archives of PACS-L are stored in the PACS-L FILELIST.  To receive a
    list of files send the command INDEX LISTNAME to LISTSERV@UHUPVM1.

    To subscribe to PACS-L, send the following command to
    [email protected] via mail text or interactive message:
    SUBSCRIBE PACS-L Your_full_name For example:  SUBSCRIBE PACS-L Jane
    Doe Non-BitNet Internet users can join by sending the above command in
    the text or body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Charles Bailey <LIB3%[email protected]>
       Owner:       [email protected]

[email protected]
    PAGAN@DRYCAS (BitNet)

    Mailing list created as an offshoot of PSI-L to discuss the religions,
    philosophy, etc., of Paganism.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to [email protected]
    (Internet) or PAGAN-REQUEST@DRYCAS (BitNet).

       Coordinator: Stacey Greenstein <[email protected]>
                                                                          <UTHER@DRYCAS>  (BitNet)

[email protected]

    Mailing list for IBM 3812 and IBM 3820 Page Printer discussions,
    problems, and tips.  Questions about these devices are also sometimes
    covered by other lists (e.g., SCRIPT-L, GDDM, Info-Printers).

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB PAGE-L Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB PAGE-L John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    PAGEMAKR%[email protected]
    PAGEMAKR@INDYCMS (BitNet)

    Mailing list for PageMaker users to share their ideas and problems
    with.  The list is for desktop publishers who use PageMaker in either
    the MAC or PC environment.  Since the program runs exactly the same in
    both settings, all PageMaker users are invited to subscribe.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command in a
    message to LISTSERV@INDYCMS:  SUBSCRIBE PAGEMAKR Your full name where
    "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.  Non-BitNet
    users can join the list by sending the above command as the only line
    in the text/body of a message to [email protected] or
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Cindy Stone <[email protected]>
    <STONEC%[email protected]> <stonec@IUGOLD> (Bitnet)

[email protected]                 [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    A new list "PAKISTAN" has been established on listserv server at
    Arizona State University.  It is intended to be used mainly for
    exchanging news about Pakistan.

    There are a number of editors who will bring all contributions from
    list members togeather and publish a newsletter with frequency of at
    most one per day.

    The object is to provide information regarding/concerning Pakistan.
    The services include:

            1. Radio Pakistan News
            2. News Clips from Pakistani Newpapers
            3. News about Pakistan from other sources (Digest)
            4. Exchange rates of Pakistani Ruppee (updated fortnightly)
            5. Radio Pakistan Frequency Chart & Timings (updated fortnightly)
            6. Info on Filing Income Tax Return in the light of Pakistan-United
               States Tax Treaty
            7. Info on Travel Agents dealing with travel arrangements to Pakistan
            8. Articles, news briefs, miscellaneous info etc

    Please Note: The list is being test run right now.  First Official
    Issue will be on August 14, 1991 (Independence Day of Pakistan)

    Subscription to list is open to public through the server called
    LISTSERV.  In order to subscribe to list PAKISTAN, please send
    following command in E-mail (or bitnet users may also send an on-line
    interactive message) to "[email protected]" or its internet
    address "[email protected]" with the following command as
    the first line of text (body)

    SUB PAKISTAN your_first_name Your_Last_name

    e.g. in my case it will be SUB PAKISTAN Nauman K. Mysorewala

    More information about signing-off and other services will be
    automatically mailed to you incase you successfully subscribe to the
    list.

       Owners and Editors:
          Nauman K. Mysorewala  (Coordinator) [email protected]
                                              [email protected]
          Javed Iqbal           (Editor)
          Asim Mughal           (Editor)

PALS-L on [email protected]

    PALS-L is an international computer conference that deals will all
    aspects of the MSUS/Unisys/PALS Library Automation application, and
    the Unisys 1100/2200 series computers it runs on.  Hopefully, through
    this conference, PALS users can share experiences, report problems,
    discuss solutions, plan future enhancements, gossip, commiserate, and
    just generally have a grand old time.  PALS-L is unmoderated, and is
    open to everyone interested in PALS.

    To subscribe to the PALS-L list, send e-mail to
    [email protected] with no subject line, and the command:
    SUBSCRIBE PALS-L yourfirstname yourlastname as the body of the mail
    message.

    To post to the list, send e-mail to [email protected].

    To get PALS-L to bounce a copy of your posting back to you send an
    e-mail message with the command: SET MAIL ACK to
    [email protected]

    MTSU is working on an interactive connection to the internet.
    Consequently, you might not get a response back to your subscription
    request for a few hours.

    Owner:  David Robinson [email protected] Middle Tennessee State
    University Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37132

PARA-DAP%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of parallel and distributed processing,
    parallel methodologies, visualisation and related topics.  Special
    emphasis on regular topologies, homogeneous systems, SIMD
    architectures.  Information sub-network for AMT DAP users (an SIMD
    machine).

    The PARA-DAP list has been set up to cater for the needs of
    researchers, software and hardware developers in the field of
    parallel/concurrent/distributed processing.  Additionally it serves as
    a medium for users of the AMT DAP but is not restricted to this
    machine.  Contributions to the list are invited from all persons
    involved in parallel processing.

    Archives are kept monthly and can be obtained directly from the
    subscription address.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command via
    interactive message or e-mail to LISTSERV@IRLEARN:  SUBSCRIBE PARA_DAP
    your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command as
    the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Queries, suggestions or complaints should be directed to the
    Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Rotan Hanrahan <HANRAH88%[email protected]>

PARAPSYCH <PSI-L%[email protected]>

    A forum for discussing experiences, questions, ideas, or research
    having to do with parapsychology (e.g. ESP, out-of-body experiences,
    dream experiments, and altered states of consciousness).  We are
    especially interested in hearing about personal experiences, and
    considering why and how these different phenomena happen, the
    connections between them, how to bring them about, and what
    psychological or philosophical implications they have.

    To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV%[email protected]
    containing the text:  SUB PSI-L your_real_name

    Editor: Lusi Ngai <LUKQC.CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

[email protected]                          [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    The purpose of this list is to discuss and to exchange information on
    subjects related to Calculators and microcomputers Casio ( models PB
    and FX).  If you want to enter the list, just send your request to the
    owner or to [email protected] or the [email protected]

    SUB PB-FX Full name

    List languages are Spanish and English

    List owner :  [email protected]

PBP-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    PBP-L is an online discussion list for play-by-play sportscasters for
    all sports.  If you are a student studying sportscasting for radio or
    tv, or a veteran broadcaster, this list is for you.

    Subscriptions to this list are open to all.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@ETSUADMN or
    [email protected] in the BODY of mail:

    SUB PBP-L your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB PBP-L Joan Doe

    Owner: John Hendry <HENDRY@ETSUADMN>

[email protected]

    In addition to REXXLIST, the existing VM/SP REXX discussion list, 3
    other lists exist to discuss the REXX programming language.  They are
    AREXX-L (for Amiga REXX users), TSO-REXX (for TSO), and PC-REXX (for
    Personal REXX) users.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB PC-REXX Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB PC-REXX John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

PCARAB-L on [email protected]          [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    I have the pleasure to inform you that a new group list called
    PCARAB-L has been started in our node. This list discusses various
    researches and problems related to personal computer arabization tools
    such as Nafitha, Musaad Alarabi, Sakhr ..etcs, or any new researches
    in arabization.  The subscribtion to this list is open for public.

    CMS users on BITNET/EARN/etc.  can issue the following interactive
    command to subscribe :

    TELL LISTSERV AT SAKFU00 SUB PCARAB-L firstname lastname

    Others may subscribe by sending mail to [email protected] with
    the BODY of the mail containing the command

    SUB PCARAB-L firstname lastname

    For more info send a mail to the list owner :  [email protected]
    ( Yasser Ahmed Zaki )

PCBUILD on [email protected]                         [Last Update 3/93]

    PCBUILD is an open, unmoderated discussion list featuring PC hardware.
    We discuss such things as: upgrading your PC, building your own PC,
    hardware problems, questions, cheap businesses from which to buy
    hardware, etc.  Hardware in general.  This list is for owners of DOS,
    Windows, or OS/2 based machines, as we discuss hardware problems as
    they relate to the various operating systems as well.

    TO SUBSCRIBE:  Send a message to:  [email protected]

    the first line of the message must be: SUB PCBUILD Your Name

    For example:

    For Example:  SUB PCBUILD John Doe

    Administrators of the PCBuild list:  Mike Bitz
    ([email protected]), and Anthony Anderberg
    ([email protected])

[email protected]                            [Last Update 12/92]

    An unmoderated list for users of PC/GEOS products, including GeoWorks
    Ensemble, GeoWorks Pro, GeoWorks POS, and third party products.
    Topics include general information, tips, techniques, applications,
    experiences, etc.

    New subscribers will automatically receive digests of all previous
    messages from the List, at least until such time that it becomes
    unwieldy to do so.

    To subscribe or unsubscribe to the pcgeos-list, send a request to
    [email protected] The body of the message should be SUBSCRIBE
    PCGEOS-LIST Your Name or SIGNOFF PCGEOS-LIST Your Name

    Administrative messages other than subscription and unsubscription
    should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Mitra <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Discussion group for the various sets of TCP/IP implementations for
    personal computers.  Bugs are reported here and help bringing up a new
    environmment may be forthcoming from members of this list.  In the
    past, discussions have included the MIT package, the Stanford TCP
    modifications and work at Wisconsin and Maryland.

    Archives are available via an electronic mail server.  Details about
    its use can be obtained by sending a request to [email protected].

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    List Maintainer: James Galvin <[email protected]>

PCORPS-L on LISTSERV@CMUVM or [email protected]     [Last Update
    11/92]

    PCORPS-L is for current, returned, and potential volunteers to discuss
    the "Peace Corps experience" and related subjects of interest to
    volunteers serving outside their home country.  The emphasis is on the
    U. S. Peace Corps, but participation is actively sought from other
    international volunteer organizations, both in the U. S. and abroad.
    Although U. S. Peace Corps staff are invited to participate, this list
    is not an official distribution channel and does not necessarily
    reflect official policy.

    To subscribe to PCORPS-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@CMUVM
    via mail text or interactive message or e-mail to
    [email protected] SUBSCRIBE PCORPS-L firstname lastname
    where firstname and lastname are your real name (not computer ID).
    For example:  sub pcorps-l Joan Doe

    Owner: Elliott Parker <3ZLUFUR@CMUVM> or <[email protected]>

PCSUPT-L%[email protected]

    A users' group for the discussion of issues that address end-user
    support for IBM PC's and similar microcomputers.  By providing a
    central forum for users worldwide, the group will foster the timely
    communication of solutions to problems with hardware, operating
    systems, and applications.  The group is to include technical support
    professionals as well as those who find themselves in the role of ad
    hoc "PC expert".  Participants in the group will determine what
    specific issues are discussed; topics the group is likely to address
    are:

       - Institutional procedures (for example, hard disk backups
         within departments, software evaluation for institutional
         support, etc.)
       - Exchange of tips and tricks for getting the most from PC's
       - Equipment quality and reliability (e.g., which hard disks
         are most reliable and which are least)
       - Differences with new releases of DOS (new commands, changes
         in command syntax, etc.)
       - Comparisons of clones to IBM PC's and PS's in
         price/performance terms
       - Viruses and vaccines

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@YALEVM (non-BitNet
    users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected]):  SUBSCRIBE
    PCSUPT-L Your_Full_Name where Your_Full_Name is your real name, not
    your userid.  BitNet VM/CMS users may subscribe by issuing the
    command:  TELL LISTSERV AT YALEVM SUB PCSUPT-L Your_Full_Name To
    unsubscribe, send the command:  UNSUBSCRIBE PCSUPT-L

    Coordinator: Bob Boyd <RWBOYD%[email protected]>

PCTECH-L%[email protected]
    PCTECH-L on LISTSERV@TREARN

    The PCTECH-L list has been established as an unedited list for users
    of MS-DOS PCs.  The list is intended for mutual support among users.
    It may include reviews of software and hardware.  The primary
    difference between PCTECH-L and INFO-PC is that PCTECH-L is not
    edited.

    To subscribe, send:  SUB PCTECH-L firstname lastname to
    LISTSERV@TREARN (LISSTERV%[email protected] for Internet
    users).. Monthly message logs will be kept.

[email protected]

    Mailing list to facilitate communication and cooperation between
    owners of vintage DEC computers, specifically, but not limited to, the
    PDP-8 series of minicomputers.  Discussions of all manner of hardware,
    software, programming techniques are invited.  Ownership of an
    'antique' computer is not required for membership, but flames from
    people who feel that anything that is not cutting edge technology is
    worthless are discouraged.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Robert E. Seastrom <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]
    Perl@Virginia (BitNet)
    ...!uunet!virginia!perl-users (uucp)

    For discussion of PERL, Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Report
    Language.  This list is bidirectionally gatewayed with the USENET
    newsgroup comp.lang.perl.  It is distributed as a digest.  A digest is
    created and distributed at least once per day, more often if traffic
    warrants.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] or
    [email protected] (Internet), Perl-Req@Virginia
    (BitNet), or ...!uunet!virginia!perl-users-request (uucp).

    Coordinator: Marc Rouleau <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                          [Last Update 4/93]

    Pharmacy Mail Exchange is a distribution list for pharmacists and
    workers in related subjects.  To subscribe, or request further details
    send mail to

    [email protected]

    Owner:  Paul Hodgkinson <[email protected]> Dept of Pharmacy De Montfort
    University

[email protected]                                     [Last Update 9/92]

    This is NOT a LISTSERV list

    The purpose of the list is for discussion and communication for
    chapters of Phi Kappa Theta National Fraternity.  Topics for this list
    are (but are not limited to) rush, new policies, ideas for social
    activities, and other items related to the fraternity.

    This list is NOT a LISTSERV list, so subscription requests may be sent
    via mail to the List Owner, Michael Hillwig ([email protected]), at
    [email protected].  In the message, please include: Name, Chapter
    (both letters and school), Bitnet/Internet Address, and Status (Active
    Brother, Inactive Brother, Alumni, or Associate/Pledge).

    Any questions may be forwarded to the list owner.

    Owner: Michael Hillwig <[email protected]>

PHILOS-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for philosophers (waged or unwaged) in the United Kingdom
    to discuss matters of mutual concern, and to encourage other such
    philosophers to meet in the High Country of computer-mail.

    Subscribe by sending SUBSCRIBE PHILOS-L [your_name] to
    [email protected] Internet users canjoinby sending the above
    command to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Stephen Clark <AP01%[email protected]>

PHILOSOP%[email protected]

    Academic philosophy mailing list and file server.  The files posted by
    subscribers can be of all sorts: work in progress, comments thereon,
    advertisements for conferences, newsletters, journals, or
    associations, job postings, conditional agreements on social action.
    The items on the board have to have some connection with academic
    Philosophy; but that's not interpreted narrowly.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@YORKVM1
    (non-BitNet users send mail to
    LISTSERV%[email protected]):  SUBSCRIBE PHILOSOP
    Your_Full_Name where Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your
    userid.  To unsubscribe, send the command:  UNSUBSCRIBE PHILOSOP

    Coordinators: P.A Danielson <CS100046%[email protected]>
    sol.yorku.CA Nollaig MacKenzie
    <GL250011%[email protected]> vulcan.yorku.CA
    GL250011@YUORION orion.yorku.CA

PHILRELSOC%[email protected]

    A Philosophy, Religion, and Society magazine for intense debate.  So
    far, it has been an Analytic Philosophy debate forum, but
    philosophically informed articles dealing with society and religion
    are more than welcome.

    All requests to be added to or dropped from the mailing list, as well
    as all contributions, should be sent to [email protected].
    The editors would appreciate it if all contributions included the
    following:  FROM <name> IN RESPONSE TO: <letter or subject>

PHOTO-L%[email protected]

    This list is a forum for discussion of all aspects of photography,
    including esthetics, equipment, technique, etc.

    To subscribe to this list issue the command:  TELL LISTSERV AT BUACCA
    SUB PHOTO-L your_full_name or on VMS systems:  SEND LISTSERV@BUACCA
    SUB PHOTO-L your_full_name Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending
    the text:  SUB PHOTO-L your_full_name in the body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Mark Hayes <[email protected]>
    <CCMLH%[email protected]>

PHYS-L%[email protected]            [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    This forum is designed for teachers of college and university physics
    courses.  Particular topics of interest include using Bitnet itself as
    primary medium for the delivery of university courses, innovative
    teaching laboratory experiments, and the use of micros in the physics
    classroom The list is open for public subscription.

    To subscribe send this command by interactive message to LISTSERV@UWF
    SUBSCRIBE PHYS-L your-full-name or send mail to LISTSERV@UWF with the
    above command included as the message body line.

    There is no list-specific Internet contact address but, if necessary,
    can be sent to RSMITH%[email protected] for subscriptions or

    Coordinator: Dick Smith <RSMITH%[email protected]>

PHYSIC-L <JO%[email protected]>

    A Bitnet newsletter announcing the upcoming weekly colloquia and
    seminars in Physics at all the Israeli Universities, except the
    Technion; planned Israeli workshop and conferences in physics are also
    announced.

    To subscribe, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the body of the letter
    containing the command:  SUB PHYSIC-L Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name; is your title, first name and last name.

    Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
    <JO%[email protected]>

PHYSICS%[email protected]

    Group for discussion of topics in physics, with some reasonable
    speculation allowed.

    Some archives are maintained on MIT-MC in files:

          COMAIL;PHYS   FILE    (current messages)
          COMAIL;PHYS   FILE00  (oldest archives)
          COMAIL;PHYS   FILEnn  (next oldest archives)
          COMAIL;PHYS   FILE06  (newest archives)

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected] (or
    @MC.LCS.MIT.EDU).

    Coordinator: Andrew Knutsen <[email protected]>

[email protected]                   [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    This list (pinhole) is an unmoderated list dealing with the discussion
    of pinhole photography.  Camera construction, techniques and style are
    some of the topics that will be discussed.

    To join this list, send a request to:
    [email protected]

    Submissions to the list should be sent to:  [email protected]

    This list is being administered by a human being rather than a list
    server at this time.  If you have any questions, feel free to contact
    the owner of the list:

          Richard R. Vallon, Jr.               [email protected]
          Photographer                          UUCP:  rex!mintir!rvallon
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PIPORG-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    PIPORG-L discusses musical, technical and historical aspects of organs
    of all kinds -- classical, theater, electronic, reed, tracker,
    electropneumatic, etc., etc.  Stoplists, recitals (past and future),
    recordings, jobs (wanted and available), restoration hints, news of
    progress in restoration projects are all interesting.  Requests for
    advice or information are encouraged, and stories of your experiences
    and knowledge are eagerly consumed.  In short, if it is interesting
    and about organs, this group would like to hear about it.

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    The Progressive Jewish Activism List ([email protected]) is a forum
    for organizing and activism-oriented discussion by progressive Jews
    working for peace and social justice.  PJAL is founded on the
    principles of:

    - opposition to discrimination based on race, sex, age, religious
    belief and practice, and sexuality; support for human rights and
    freedom of expression

    - belief in economic and environmental justice: the right of all
    people to adequate food, shelter, and quality of life for themselves
    and their children

    - support for individual rights to privacy, including a woman's choice
    to have an abortion

    - support for the resolution of conflict through negotiation;
    opposition to violence, military culture, and occupation

    - support for the self-determination and security of Israelis and
    Palestinians, including self-determination for Palestinian residents
    of territories occupied by Israel in 1967, and recognition of the
    Palestine Liberation Organization as the legitimate representative of
    the Palestinian people.

    PJAL is an outgrowth of the Progressive Jewish Mailing List (PJML), an
    unmoderated discussion forum for progressive Jews.  PJAL is a
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    Let us work together in the tradition of _tikkun olam_, the just
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    PJML is an educational forum -- a place for sharing information on a
    variety of Jewish concerns -- aimed at inspiring us to move forward
    and build a better world.  PJML connects activist Jews and our allies
    across the globe.  We come from many traditions but identify ourselves
    as "progressive"; if we have differences, let us discuss them openly
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    impact that electronic communications had on the election.  As this
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    The growth of these discussions, and their spawning of related
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    POLI-SCI was installed.  Since then POLI-SCI has begun to consider
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    A list for the serious discussion of politics, hosted by the
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    Population Biology is a synthesis of population ecology and population
    genetics, pursuing a unified theory to explain the structure,
    functioning and evolution of populations of living beings.  Such
    populations are very complex systems, exhibiting a variety of
    phenomena that we stil do not master.  Just to quote a famous example,
    multiannual density cycles (e.g.  in lemmings) have not received a
    satisfactory expalnation, despite of decades of debated studies and
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    such diverse approaches as tenacious, harsh field work to track long
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    PowerHouse, the 4GL package from COGNOS.  Contributions may be
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    Archives of the discussions are kept on a weekly basis.  Send LISTSERV
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PRECALC on [email protected]                        [Last Update 5/93]

    Indiana Purdue Universities Fort Wayne Department of Mathematics in
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    incomplete list of these problems might include the placement of
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    The intent of the list is to encourage the sharing of curriculum,
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    Common prion related diseases are Creutzfeld-Jakob disease (CJD),
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    tips and techniques for Profs sites who wish to investigate converting
    to office automation facilities which make more sense given today's
    network realities.

    For instance, tools for converting Profs nickname files to RiceMail
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    [email protected]

    The PROTOCOL electronic mailing list is a forum for the discussion of
    all kinds of computer protocols.  This includes the format of data
    when transmitted on communications devices, plus the internal formats
    used to store data on storage media.

    Topics of dicussion will include the formats used by various archiving
    programs and applications, encodings used to transfer binary files via
    electronic mail and other text-only media, and networking protocols
    such as DECNET, UUCP, TCP/IP and OSI.  Discussion of file formats are
    welcome, including UUENCODE, XXENCODE, LCODER, SUPENCOD, ARC, ZIP,
    ZOO, TAR, COMPRESS, SFIF, GIF, TIFF, PBM, NETDATA, SHAR, and any
    others.  We are interested in contributions toward the development of
    general-purpose file transfer protocols.

    The list has the combined mission of two previous lists called
    "ProtocolS" and "FFP-L".

    The PROTOCOL list is gatewayed to the UseNet list comp.protocols.misc.
    We welcome free-ranging discussion and product announcements.

    The subscription is as for a normal BITNET LISTSERV list.  Send a
    message to [email protected] (LISTSERV AT UIUCVMD) or
    [email protected] with the contents:

    SUBSCRIBE PROTOCOL Your Full Name

    The list is unmoderated, open enrollment, and is not digestified.  The
    list coordinators are:

    Phil Howard <[email protected]> and David J. Camp
    <[email protected]> and David M Katinsky <[email protected]>

PSI-L%[email protected]

    Forum for discussing experiences, questions, ideas, or research having
    to do with psi (e.g. ESP, out-of-body experiences, dream experiments,
    and altered states of consciousness).  We are especially interested in
    hearing about personal experiences, and considering why and how these
    different phenomena happen, the connections between them, how to bring
    them about, and what psychological or philosophical implications they
    have.

    To subscribe, send mail to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Ben Geer <BGEER%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    The list is for the discussion and exchange of information and
    software for Psion computers.  This list is for Psion Organiser
    handheld computers, and Psion laptops (including the MS-DOS models).
    Non-Psion portable and handheld computer discussion is welcome.

    Although this list originates at an Internet site, there are gateways
    to many other networks and mail systems.  Fidonet, Compuserve, MCI and
    many other systems can also receive this mailing list. Contact the
    moderator for more information.

    There is an archive of Psion software and other information at
    csd4.csd.uwm.edu in the Psion directory.  For users that can't ftp,
    files can be requested via mail.  The archive already contains over
    500K, mostly obtained from the PIG (Psion Interest Group) Pen BBS
    (703-765-6290).  The BBS has recently changed formats and will no
    longer be exclusively Psion oriented but the files and message system
    will be retained.  Any messages or files not already at the archive
    from the PIG Pen or other source are welcome.

       mailing list:   [email protected]
       moderator:      [email protected]
       subscription/file requests:
                       [email protected]

    <-:(= Anthony Stieber [email protected] uwm!uwmcsd4!anthony

PSTAT-L%[email protected]

    A forum for the exchange of information about the P-STAT data
    management and statistics package; code, macros, applications, user
    news, user group reports etc.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from the mailing list, or to
    have files distributed, should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Peter Flynn UCC
    <CBTS8001%[email protected]>

PSRT-L on LISTSERV@UMCVMB

    PSRT-L@UMCVMB is a moderated discussion list on Bitnet which deals
    with issues of interest to professional political scientists, both
    researchers and teachers.  Submissions from all sub-fields of
    political science as well as related disciplines are encouraged.

    The list is not intended to serve as a public forum for debate over
    current issues in politics, as other lists already fill that niche.
    Rather it is intended to provide an opportunity for political
    scientists to present their ideas and ongoing research for discussion,
    to consider the directions in which the discipline is advancing, and
    to encourage the dissemination of new concepts in research and
    teaching.  In addition to ongoing discussions, the list editors would
    like to post announcements of job openings and upcoming conferences.

    To subscribe to PSRT-L send mail to LISTSERV@UMCVMB on BITNET with the
    TEXT or BODY of the mail containing the one line:

    SUB PSRT-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Editors of PSRT-L:  Michael Malaby Bill Ball <[email protected]>

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Psychology Graduate Students Discussion Group List

    Now graduate students of psychology can communicate among each other
    efficiently and free of charge because, there is a list on the
    Listserv called PSYCGRAD (Psychology Graduate Students Discussion
    Group List).  Its main purpose is to provide a medium through which
    graduate students in the field of psychology can communicate.

    If you are a student studying in a graduate-level psychology program,
    you are invited to join this list.  It is asked that conversation
    topics be relevant to being a graduate student in psychology.  As you
    probably can see, this is a very open category and not too rigorously
    defined.  Virtually, anything goes except junk-mail advertisements.
    The list will not be moderated and subscriptions are open.  (Junk mail
    has been a terrible problem for many users in the past).
    Corporations, businesses, agencies, publishers, etc.  are not invited
    to the list.

    There are a few ways to subscribe to this list.

    1. If your system is part of Bitnet and a VM system, you may do this
    by using the interactive command by typing at the R; (prompt)- TELL
    LISTSERV AT UOTTAWA SUB PSYCGRAD Yourfirstname Yourlastname (Don't
    forget to capitalize and lower case Yourfirstname and Yourlastname).

    2. If your system is part of Bitnet and a VAX system, you may do this
    by using the interactive command by typing this comand.  SEND
    [email protected] SUB PSYCGRAD Yourfirstname Yourlastname
    (Don't forget to capitalize and lower case Yourfirstname and
    Yourlastname).

    3. Or, you may mail one single solitary command to Listserv by mailing
    to LISTSERV AT UOTTAWA, and then make your only line read as
    follows...  SUB PSYCGRAD Yourfirstname Yourlastname.

    4. If your system is part of Internet you may mail the same command,
    as outlined in #3, to [email protected]

    Owner:

          Matthew Simpson
          BITNET: 054340@UOTTAWA
          INTERNET: [email protected]

PSYCHE-D on [email protected]                          [Last Update 2/93]

    A new discussion list PSYCHE-D has been created to aid people that are
    interested in the subject of consciousness. It is hoped that it will
    allow members to share ideas, do common research and so on. PSYCHE-D
    will also be used to discuss articles that appear in the journal of
    the same name, but in addition members are invited to speak on other
    related themes.

    To subscribe, just send the command:  SUBSCRIBE PSYCHE-D Your Name to
    [email protected]

    For general information on LISTSERV send the command "INFO PR" or
    "INFO ?" to [email protected].

    For further information regarding PSYCHE-D, or if you have problems
    subscribing via LISTSERV, contact the moderator of PSYCHE-D:

    David Casacuberta E-mail: [email protected]

PSYCOLOQUY ([email protected])         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    PSYCOLOQUY is a refereed electronic journal sponsored by the American
    Psychological Association. It contains both newsletter-type materials
    (announcements, conferences, employment notices, abstracts, queries)
    and short articles refereed by the Editorial Board, as well as
    refereed interdisciplinary and international commentaries on the
    articles ("Scholarly Skywriting"). The newsletter sections are not
    archived but the refereed journal sections are available by anonymous
    ftp from directory /pub harnad at princeton.edu (128.112.128.1).

    To subscribe send to [email protected] the following one-line
    message (no subject header):  SUBSCRIBE PSYC
    [email protected] Firstname Lastname If this procedure is
    unsuccessful, you may write to [email protected] to have your name
    added manually to the list.  PSYCOLOQUY is also available as the
    moderated Usenet newsgroup sci.psychology.digest

    Coordinator:  Stevan Harnad, PSYCOLOQUY Co-Editor [email protected]
    [email protected]

PSYGRD-J on [email protected]                      [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    This is a electronic journal in the field of psychology, called The
    Psychology Graduate Student Journal: The PSYCGRAD Journal (PSYGRD-J).
    The purpose of the journal is to publish, from the graduate student
    perspective, professional-level articles in the field of psychology.
    The PSYCGRAD Journal is primarily published and written by graduate
    students in psychology.  It is targeted for anyone interested in the
    field of psychology.

    Volumes of the journal are each compiled by a member of an editing
    team.  Each member is responsible for a specific topic area.  All
    submissions are subject to the editing process.  Subscriptions are
    open to the public.

    The Psychology Graduate Student Journal is part of a larger system,
    called The PSYCGRAD Project.  The project is broken into two main
    functions: graduate student discussion and communication; and graduate
    student publication.  Related lists are:

          PSYCGRAD@UOTTAWA  (Psychology Graduate Students Discussion List)
          PSYGRD-D@UOTTAWA  (The PSYCGRAD Digest)

    To subscribe to PSYGRD-J send e-mail to [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the body containing the command:

    SUB PSYGRD-J Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    After you have subscribed, postings to the project can be sent to
    [email protected] or [email protected].

    Owner: Matthew Simpson [email protected] or
    [email protected]

[email protected]                                      [Last Update 5/93]

    PUBLIB, initiated on December 1, 1992, is a new discussion list
    concerned with use of the Internet in public libraries.  Issues to be
    examined include connectivity, public access to the Internet, user and
    staff training, resources of interest to public librarians (online,
    print, video, other), electronic freedoms and responsibilities, new
    technologies for public library Internet access, National,
    International, and regional public telecommunications policy and
    public libraries, and more.

    To join the list and receive the mailings from PUBLIB:  Send a message
    to [email protected] (no subject necessary) saying:  subscribe
    PUBLIB "your full name here"

    For example:

             To: [email protected]
             Subject:
             Message:

             subscribe PUBLIB Melvil Dewey

    Please introduce yourself to the list after you receive the welcome
    message back from the listserv.

    Co-moderators:

          John Iliff          [email protected]
          Pinellas Park Public Library
          7770 52nd St.    Pinellas Park, FL 34665
          (813) 541-0719    Fax  (813) 541-0818

          Jean Armour Polly   [email protected]
          NYSERNet, Inc.
          111 College Place    Syracuse, NY 13244-4100
          (315) 443-4120    Fax (315) 425-7518

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 5/93]

    PUBLIB-NET is a focused discussion list concerned with the use of the
    Internet in public libraries.  All discussions on PUBLIB-NET will also
    be posted to PUBLIB, which is now a general issue public library
    discussion list that includes net related topics.

    If you are interested in discussing Internet related issues as well as
    other public library issues, substitute PUBLIB for PUBLIB-NET in the
    instructions below.  However, if you are interested in a public
    libraries and Internet focused discussion, follow these instructions:

    To join the list and receive the mailings from PUBLIB-NET: Send a
    message to [email protected] (no subject necessary)

    saying:  subscribe PUBLIB-NET your full name

    For example:

             To: [email protected]
             Subject:
             Message:

             subscribe PUBLIB-NET Melvil Dewey

       PUBLIB-NET and PUBLIB Co-moderators:

          Jean Armour Polly   [email protected]
          NYSERNet, Inc.
          200 Elwood Davis Rd. Suite 103
          Liverpool, NY 13088-6147
          315/453-2912 ext 224  FAX 315/453-3052

          John Iliff          [email protected]
          Pinellas Park Public Library
          7770 52nd St.    Pinellas Park, FL 34665
          (813) 541-0719    Fax  (813) 541-0818

[email protected]                            [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    The PUBLISH mailing list is for discussion of the role of computers,
    specifically workstations, in book, magazine, newspaper, and other
    publishing.  It also covers specific publishing-related implementation
    questions, including, but not limited to:

            * Printing and Scanning            * Available Software and Hardware
            * Raster Image Processing          * High-Bandwidth Interfaces
            * Text Tools                       * Integration with Personal Computers
            * Image Processing
            * Document management

    It is NOT a programming or system administration forum, although
    discussion will sometimes touch on these subjects.

    The charter of this list is certainly subject to modification through
    the general agreement of the members.  Other suggested topics are
    welcome.

    Here are the relevant Internet mail addresses for PUBLISH:

            [email protected]                      submissions
            [email protected]              requests to be deleted & added

    To join the list, send mail to [email protected].

    Before sending a request to be deleted from the list, check with your
    local "postmaster" to see if you are receiving the messages via a
    local redistribution alias.  If you are, then your local postmaster
    can remove you from the list far more effectively and quickly than I
    can.

    This list is NOT moderated!  Anything mailed to the submissions
    address will be echoed to everyone on the list.  Every potential
    poster is on his or her honor to not abuse this list!  Messages sent
    to this list are archived, but are not yet publically available.  Do
    not ask for old messages - the archive will eventually be made
    available and an announcement will be made.

    Please DO NOT mail "please remove me" requests to the submissions
    address!

    Please publicize this list!  The more people that are on it, the more
    useful it will be.

    If you have any questions or corrections about this message, please
    send them to "[email protected]".

[email protected]                                      [Last Update 6/93]

    PUBYAC, a new listserve discussion group that focuses on Library
    Services to Children and Young Adults in Public Libraries.

    This discussion group is intended to be one of practical appeal,
    focusing on programming ideas, outreach and literacy programs for
    children and caregivers, censorship issues, children and young adult
    collection development, administrative considerations, job openings,
    professional development, and other pertinent services or issues.

    A plan exists to eventually build up an electronic resource center
    which will comprise programming "kits" designed especially for use in
    public libraries.

    To subscribe to this discussion list, send a message to the listserver
    that looks like the following:

          To:  [email protected]
          Subject:
          Message:

          subscribe PUBYAC  Your Full Name

    You will receive confirmation of your subscription and a short welcome
    message.  Please INTRODUCE yourself to the list upon receiving your
    notice of subscription.

    Owner: Please address any questions to: [email protected]

    Moderators:

          Shannon L. VanHemert  ([email protected])
          Margaret Mary Kimmel  ([email protected])

PURTOPOI on LISTSERV@PURCCVM

    Purdue Rhetoric, Professional Writing, and Language Discussion Group

    The PURTOPOI list is a scholarly forum for the discussion of current
    issues or "topoi" in the fields of rhetoric and composition,
    professional writing, and language research.  While the list began as
    a list for Purdue only, it became so popular that it has been opened
    up for general subscriptions.

    Previous topics taken up by the group have included:

       - the relationship between social construction and
         ethnographic research in composition.
       - the disciplinary relationships between rhetoric, literary
         criticism, and linguistics.
       - the debate between agonistic and rogerian approaches to
         composition.
       - the impact of cultural studies on composition pedagogy and
         research.
       - and the antagonism between post-structuralist and
         cognitivist approaches to historical, theoretical, and
         empirical research methods.

    Members are encouraged to submit works in progress, reviews of recent
    publications, reports or announcements of conferences, bibliographies,
    or questions for group discussion.

    Subscription to the list is by listowners.  Messages sent to the list
    are archived and may be retrieved by list members.  Also, a filelist
    containing help files, bibliographies, and papers of interest is
    available to list members.

    For more information on PURTOPOI@PURCCVM, contact Tharon Howard at the
    addresses below:

    Internet: [email protected] BITNET:  XUCC@PURCCVM

[email protected]
    PYNCHON%[email protected]
    PYNCHON@SFU (BitNet)

    Mailing list for discussion of Thomas Pynchon, a notoriously publicity
    shy contemporary American novelist with four novels, "V", "Gravity's
    Rainbow", "The Crying of Lot 49" and "Vineland", and a book of short
    stories "Slow Learner".  The stuff overlaps into several catgories,
    e.g., post modernism, black humor, conspiracy theory, etc.

    To join the list, send a message to the Coordinator; include your name
    (or a pseudonym) as well as your net address.

    Coordinator: Jody Gilbert <USERDOG1%[email protected]>
    <[email protected]> <USERDOG1@SFU> (BitNet)

Q-METHOD on [email protected]                [Last Updated March 1992]
    or [email protected]

    Q-Method is an unmoderated list for the discussion of all aspects of Q
    methodology as innovated and developed by the late William Stephenson
    (1902-1989).  Q methodology is a broad approach to the study of
    subjectivity, and includes issues of theory, conceptualization,
    measurement, and analysis.  Topics for discussion may therefore range
    from the Q-sort technique to Q factor analysis to broader concerns
    about the nature of subjectivity.  Q methodology has been applied in
    psychology, communication, political science, advertising, education,
    law, health and medicine, and many others fields.  Discussion may
    therefore be expected to be diverse with respect to illustration while
    unified with respect to methodological principles.  (Q-Method began
    March 1, 1992 and succeeds QTemp@KentVM, which was established as a
    temporary list on January 14, 1991.)

    Archives of Q-Method back issues (including those previously stored
    under QTemp) can be listed by sending the command INDEX Q-METHOD to
    LISTSERV@KENTVM or [email protected] in the BODY of e-mail.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@KENTVM or
    [email protected] in the BODY of mail or in an interactive
    message:

    SUB Q-METHOD your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB Q-METHOD Raymond B. Cattell

    Owner:  Steven R. Brown <SBrown@KentVM> <[email protected]>

QM-L on LISTSERV@YaleVM (BitNet)
    or [email protected] (InterNet)

    Yale University is currently using CE Software's QuickMail mail
    package on a campus-wide AppleTalk network.  We are attempting to
    connect as many students, faculty, and staff as possible in order to
    achieve as close to universal e-mail connectivity as we can.  We are
    interested in talking to other QuickMail users, in order to discuss
    common experiences, problems, configurations, and the like.  We
    encourage anyone interested in the CE Software QuickMail software to
    join us on QM-L.

    You may subscribe to this list in the usual way you would subscribe to
    any listserv list.  To sign up, send a message or mail to
    Listserv@YaleVM (BitNet), or mail to [email protected]
    (InterNet), with the command:

    subscribe qm-l firstname lastname

    For MAIL subscriptions this command should appear as the first line of
    the BODY of the mail message.  The subject line is ignored and can be
    omitted.  Obviously, firstname and lastnameare replaced with your
    first and last name.

       Owner:
       BITnet:  Peter @ YaleVM     InterNet:  Peter @ YaleVM.YCC.Yale.edu
       Yale University Computer Center        Peter Furmonavicius
       175 Whitney Avenue                     Senior Research Programmer
       P.O. Box 2112
       New Haven, CT  06520                   (203) 432-6600

QMList on [email protected]            [Last Update 4/93]

    This is an open, unmoderated mailing list to support researchers and
    clinicians in the field of quantitative morphology.  This can include
    (but is not limited to): queries for help with technical or
    professional problems; pointers to interesting recent publications;
    summaries and abstracts of your own recent work; news of upcoming
    meetings; news about job openings or other professional opportunities;
    and news about granting agencies or programs.

    We would like to encourage a broad interpretation of "quantitative
    morphology".  We encourage interaction between people working in two-
    or three-dimensional quantitative analysis of both organic and
    inorganic structures.  Relevant methods include, but are not limited
    to: serial reconstruction, stereology, geometric modeling, computer
    graphics, geometric probability, mathematical morphology, pattern
    analysis, etc.  We encourage people from (at least) the following
    fields to participate:  anatomy, biophysics, botany, cell biology,
    computer vision, forestry, geology, materials sciences, microbiology,
    pathology, radiology, and zoology.

    Archives of the QMList group are stored on the server machine.  To get
    a list of all QMList-related files, send the following command in the
    body of an email message to [email protected]:
    index qmlist -all

    The archives can be searched by the listserver software.  For
    instructions on searching, send the following command to
    [email protected]:  help search

    To subscribe to QMList, send the following command to
    [email protected] in the body of an email message:
    sub qmlist YourFirstName YourLastName

    For example: sub qmlist Jan Morphologist

    List owner/administrator: Dean Pentcheff.

           [email protected]
           Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC 29208
           Telephone: 803-777-8998

[email protected]

    qn is a mailing list for Queer Nation activists and for all interested
    in Queer Nation. The purpose of qn is to network among various Queer
    Nation chapters, discussion actions and tactics, and for general
    discussion of how to bring about Queer Liberation.

    All mail to be distributed to all list members should go to
    [email protected].  All administrative information, including requests
    to join the list, should be directed to [email protected].

    Listowner: Roger B.A. Klorese <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]
    QUAKE-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of the ways various national and
    international computer networks can help in the event of an
    earthquake, or the help can be enhanced.  One of the basic problems
    discussed might be network reconfigurations which would be temporarily
    required; others might be in actually putting various groups in
    electronic contact with each other.

    Public notebooks for the list will be available from LISTSERV, can be
    searched with the LISTSERV database facility (send LISTSERV the
    command info database for details), and are available via anonymous
    FTP from VM1.NODAK.EDU (134.129.111.1) after entering CD LISTARCH (use
    DIR QUAKE-L.* to see any notebooks/archives).

    BitNet or Internet users may subscribe to the list by sending a
    message or e-mail to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 or [email protected],
    respectively.  On the first line of the text or body of the message
    enter the command; SUB QUAKE-L your_full_name where your_full_name is
    your real name, not your login Id.

    Coordinator: Marty Hoag <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

QUALITY on [email protected]                   [Last Update 4/93]
    or QUALITY@PUCC (Bitnet)

    Total Quality Management (TQM) in Manufacturing & Service Industries

    A. [email protected] is the electronic communications network
    for discussing TQM in the manufacturing and service industries. TQM
    refers to an organization-wide effort to achieve quality. It can be
    described as a philosophy that is intended to involve everyone in the
    organization in a quest for quality, with customer satisfaction as the
    driving force.

    The topics for discussion on QUALITY are grouped into three areas:  1.
    Quality Systems: quality control; quality assurance; statistical
    process control; employee involvement; JIT; & others.  2. Quality
    Standards: ISO 9000 (European & International); Baldrige (USA); Deming
    (Japanese); and JIS (Japanese).  3. Case Studies and Research Papers

    C. Present Activities of QUALITY 1. E-mail Once a user subscribes to
    QUALITY, (s)he may send mail to the list for distribution to all its
    members. All members of the mailing list will receive a copy of each
    piece of mail sent to the list.  All of the mail that is received and
    redistributed by the list is cataloged and stored in a logfile (for
    example, QUALITY LOG9303) that can be searched or retrieved by
    individuals with access to QUALITY.

    In order to prevent "rapid-fire" random e-mail transmissions, all
    messages are relayed to the QUALITY editor for a once or twice weekly
    batch mail release in digest form. In addition, each subscriber may
    disable the automatic QUALITY e-mail transmission to their site and
    download logfiles of each month's e-mail traffic.  2. QUALITY Filelist
    Datafiles are available for downloading. The objective is to develop a
    clearinghouse of information on TQM.

    To receive the current listing of files, send the following to the
    LISTSERV (not to QUALITY), with the following:  GET QUALITY FILELIST
    a) File Downloads GET filename filetype

    For example, GET QUALITY INTRO b) File subscriptions Specialized
    information or information which is too large for normal e-mail is
    placed in QUALITY datafiles for downloading by subscribers. A more
    complete description of the files are contained in the file QUALITY
    INDEX.

    You may "subscribe" to a datafile (such as QUALITY INDEX) in one of
    two ways: 1) automatic downloading of the entire file to your address
    with each update; 2) automatic notification that the file has been
    updated. You may terminate this file subscription upon demand.

    Send the following to the LISTSERV (not to QUALITY) at PUCC:  1) To
    download one file, one time, without subscribing:  GET filename
    filetype

    Example, GET QUALITY INDEX 2) To receive automatic file downloads
    (AFD=automatic file distribution) upon file updates:  AFD ADD filename
    filetype

    Example:  AFD ADD QUALITY INDEX 3) To cancel automatic file downloads:
    AFD DEL filename filetype 4) To receive automatic file update
    information (FUI):  FUI ADD filename filetype 5) To cancel automatic
    file update information:  FUI DEL filename filetype 6) To receive a
    list of files to which you are subscribed:  AFD LIST or FUI LIST 3.
    Potential/Future Activities a) electronic business newsletter b)
    electronic user directories c) bibliographies of current business
    research d) job bank

    D. Subscription to QUALITY Send E-mail to LISTSERV@PUCC or
    [email protected] (not to QUALITY) with the body containing
    the appropriate command:  1. To add yourself SUB QUALITY yourfirstname
    yourlastname 2. To remove yourself SIGNOFF QUALITY

    E. Direct any questions to the list editor:

          James W. Reese, QUALITY Editor
          Associate Professor of Economics
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          Voice: 803-472-4527
          Fax: 803-472-3754
          R505040@UNIVSCVM (BITNET)
          or [email protected] (INTERNET)

[email protected]

    Quanta is the moderated, electronically distributed journal of Science
    Fiction and Fantasy.  As such, each issue contains fiction by amateur
    authors as well as articles, reviews etc...  Quanta is published
    bi-monthly in two formats, Ascii and PostScript (for PostScript
    compatible laser-printers).

    Back issues are available by anonymous FTP from: fed.expres.cs.cmu.edu
    (128.2.209.58).

    Requests to be added to the distribution list should be sent to either
    one of the following depending on which version of the magazine you'd
    like to receive:  [email protected]
    [email protected]

    Coordinator: Dan Applequist ([email protected])

QUILT on [email protected] -

    The QUILT maillist was formed to discuss quilting: questions, answers,
    book reports, tips, mail order sources, patterns and favorite stores.
    This maillist is a general quilting support group.  Many of the
    mailfiles contain questions and answers about quilting; many of the
    mailfiles are friendly, chatty discussions about quilting, sewing or
    life in general.  The volume of mailfiles ranges from 3-40 per week.
    Our group includes a mailing list and two quilt block exchanges.

    A list of archived files for this mailing list, including archives of
    the discussion on the list, can be found by sending the command INDEX
    QUILT in mail to [email protected].

    To subscribe to QUILT, send the following command to
    [email protected] via mail text (NB--this server cannot accept
    interactive messages):

    SUBSCRIBE QUILT Your full name.

    For example:

    SUBSCRIBE QUILT Joe Shmoe.

    List Owner:  Anne Louise Gockel <[email protected]>

[email protected]                             [Last Update 11/92]

    "Racing fabrication and Engineering" list

    Purpose: Discussions about material strength, bearing fatigue, brake
    ducting, fuel cell installations, composites, molding fiberglass,
    special tools, suspension geometry and configurations, anti-dive,
    anti-squat, control arm placement, shock and strut valving, spindle
    design, floating rear ends, pan-hard bars and watts linkages, cage
    construction, chassis reinforcement, bearing specs, sources for
    information and materials and related topics.

    This is *Not* the place to ask "How can I make my stock Pinto with
    200K miles handle better?"

    I do see it as a place to ask how can I improve my braking geometry?
    Or how much anti-squat should I run?  Or what is the best way to
    attach control arms with spherical bearings to my chassis?  Before
    posting, I feel you should make an attempt to understand what Carroll
    Smith says about the subject in his _XXX to Win_ series.  If you don't
    understand what he says or disagree, this may be the best place to
    discuss it.

    Subscriptions, drops, changes and other admin requests should be sent
    to:

                   [email protected]

    Please include the type of racing you're involved in (autox, circle
    track, road race) and the type of race cars/bikes you work on/race.
    This information will be included in a monthly Whos-Who.  If you don't
    want to be in the whos-who, please let me know.

    Coordinator: Brian Kelley ([email protected])

RACF-L on [email protected]

    This is a list for discussion and questions on the IBM security
    product, RACF (Resource Access Control Facility.) It is for both the
    MVS and VM versions of RACF and is open to anyone with an interest in
    security on IBM mainframe computers.  Comparisons between RACF and
    other IBM mainframe security systems (ACF-2, TOP-SECRET, VM/SECURE)
    are also welcome.  Archives for approximately 6 to 9 months worth of
    old postings will be available.

    To subscribe to RACF-L:

    Send the following command to LISTSERV@UGA via mail or interactive
    message:

    SUBSCRIBE RACF-L Your_full_name.

    For example: SUBSCRIBE RACF-L John Doe

    Owner: Harold Pritchett <HAROLD@UGA>

RAILROAD on LISTSERV@CUNYVM or [email protected] [Last Update 11/92]

    The RAILROAD list - for the discussion of anything about railroads,
    real and model.

    To subscribe, you may send an interactive message (from BITNET sites
    which provide such a facility), or mail (with the command as the body
    of the mail - *NOT* in the subject field - ) to:

    LISTSERV@CUNYVM or [email protected]

    The command should be in the form:

    SUB RAILROAD full name

    ... where "full name" is your full (and correct) name.

    To contribute to the list, send your mail messages to:

    RAILROAD@CUNYVM or [email protected]

    For further information, please contact the list owner:

    Geert K. Marien - [email protected] (BITNET node CUNYVM)

[email protected]                            [Last Update 9/92]

    This list, RASI-L contains the contents of the Usenet newsgroup
    rec.arts.startrek.info, a newsgroup dedicated to the dissemination of
    information about Star Trek.

    This is a one-way gateway, from news to mail.  Postings sent to the
    list RASI-L will NOT be gatewayed into the usenet newsgroup
    rec.arts.startrek.info, but will instead be redistributed to the list,
    and never make the newsgroup.  It is also imperative that you not
    reply to this list.  If you reply to the list, the reply will go to
    the root account.

    There are two addresses that are available for the
    rec.arts.startrek.info newsgroup, one is [email protected],
    the other is [email protected].  These addresses
    will appear at the bottom of each posting approved by the moderator,
    Jim Griffith, "the official scapegoat for rec.arts.startrek.info".  If
    you have questions about the operation of the newsgroup, send mail to
    [email protected]

    You may leave the list RASI-L at any time by sending a "SIGNOFF
    rasi-l" command to [email protected].  Please note that
    this command must NOT be sent to the list address nor moderator's
    addresses ([email protected] nor
    [email protected]), but it MUST be sent to the mail
    server which handles this mailing list.

    Please note that it is presently possible for anybody to determine
    that you are signed up to the list through the use of the "REVIEW
    RASI-L" command, which returns the network address of all subscribers.

    More information on this mailserver can be found by sending a "HELP"
    command to [email protected]

    Owner:  [email protected]

REACH on [email protected]                    [Last Update April 1992]

    REACH: Research and Educational Applications of Computers in the
    Humanities, an electronic newsletter

    REACH exists solely to provide a means of distributing an electronic
    version of the paper newsletter of the same name, a publication of the
    Humanities Computing Facility of the University of California, Santa
    Barbara.  At present, the newsletter is issued four times a year.

    Back issues of REACH and related files are stored in the REACH
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command:

    INDEX REACH to [email protected]

    To subscribe to REACH, send the following command to
    [email protected] via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE REACH Your_full_name

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE REACH John Doe

       Editor: Eric Dahlin
               [email protected]
               [email protected]

[email protected]                      [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    REGISTRAR-L is an unmoderated electronic forum intended to promote
    sharing of information, experiences, concerns, and advice about issues
    affecting records & registration professionals.  We welcome questions,
    answers, and discussion about topics of concern, including those
    subsumed under the following broad areas (but not limited to these
    areas only):

    Academic policy and procedure      FERPA
    Automated records keeping systems  IPEDS
                                       fes ion)
    Book reviews (pertaining to the proJobsannouncements and descriptions
    Calendars and scheduling           Meeting and seminar announcements
    Computer systems                   NCAA certification
    Course enrollment                  Optical Disk technology
    Data collection and interpretation Professional Associations
    Degree Audits                      Publications and Forms
    Diplomas                           Records Office Management
    Drop/Add                           Records Security and Storage
    Electronic mail                    Registration systems and logistics
    Enrollment certifications          Software
    Enrollment Management              Transcripts
    FAX technology

    Humanistic, technical, legal, financial, and administrative viewpoints
    are encouraged.

    Since this forum will not be moderated, at least initially,
    contibutors should be succinct, should include relevant parts of
    messages to which they are responding, and should append their names,
    titles, and institutions to their contribution.  Unless otherwise
    stated, it will be assumed that your contributions represent
    individual opinion rather than institutional policy.

    Please note that this is NOT a LISTSERV list.  To subscribe (or
    unsubscribe) to (from) REGISTRAR-L send your request in mail to

    [email protected]

    Send mail to the list via [email protected]

       Owner:
          Paul Aucoin
          Director of Graduate Records
          Cornell University
          Ithaca, NY 14853-6201
          Voice (607) 255-5824
          FAX (607) 255-1816
          BITNET: P22@CORNELLC
          INTERNET: [email protected]

RENAIS-L on LISTSERV@ULKYVM                        [Last Updated June 1992]
    or [email protected]

    RENAIS-L is a forum for debate, discussion, and the exchange of
    information by students and scholars of the history of the
    Renaissance.  RENAIS-L is ready to distribute newsletters from study
    groups, and to post announcements of meetings and calls for papers,
    short scholarly pieces, queries, and other items of interest.

    The list currently does not maintain a FTP directory nor is archiving
    available.  Hopefully, this will change in the near future.

    RENAIS-L is associated with the general discussion list HISTORY, and
    co-operates fully with other lists similarly associated.

    To subscribe send a message to LISTSERV@ULKYVM or
    [email protected].  In BODY of the message state:  SUB
    RENAIS-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    adding your full name; LISTSERV will accept both BITNET and Internet
    addresses.  Postings should be made to RENAIS-L@ULKYVM.

    If you have any questions please contact the owner.

    Owner:  James A. Cocks BITNET:  JACOCK01@ULKYVM Internet:
    [email protected]

RESEARCH on [email protected]

    The RESEARCH list is for those people (primarily at educational
    institutions) who are interested in applying for outside funding
    support.  That is, support from government agencies, corporations,
    foundations etc.  This list attempts to assist faculty in locating
    sources of support and also to forward information regarding the
    latest news from potential sponsors.  As an example, National Science
    Foundation, National Institutes of Health.  The list also provides
    information on upcoming seminars from around the world on various
    topics from medicine to artificial intelligence.

    To subscribe send the following command in an interactive command
    (TELL or SEND) or in the BODY of mail (NOT the subject) to
    LISTSERV@TEMPLEVM on BITNET:  SUB RESEARCH yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  Eleanor Cicinsky <[email protected]>

RESPON-$%[email protected]

    Discussion of socially responsible investing by colleges and
    universities.  Particularly for those serving on committees charged
    with recommending or setting institutional policy on socially
    responsible investment guidelines, votes on shareholder resolutions,
    divestment, community investment or other initiatives related to the
    university's long and short term investments.  Internal and external
    politics. Current issues include South Africa, Northern Ireland,
    animal testing, environmental protection, corporate PAC's, equal
    opportunity/affirmative action, and tobacco sales.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UVMVM via interactive message or e-mail:  SUBSCRIBE RESPON-$
    your full name where "your full name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above
    command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Dayna Flath <DMF%[email protected]>

REVIEW-L on [email protected]                [Last Update April 1992]
    or [email protected]

    The CONTENTS project has made available a separate listserv list,
    REVIEW-L, for those who wish to automatically receive the FULL TEXT of
    all reviews and book notes published by the RELIGIOUS STUDIES
    PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL.

    Subscribers to REVIEW-L will receive the complete text of any new
    reviews and book notes published by the CONTENTS project and will also
    receive any republished reviews or book notes that CONTENTS receives
    from participating journals.  Abstracts of these reviews will be
    posted to the existing RELIGIOUS STUDIES PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL -
    CONTENTS (CONTENTS@Uottawa, [email protected]).

    TO SUBSCRIBE TO REVIEW-L

    Send the e-mail to either

          Listserv@Uottawa  (BITNET)   or
          [email protected]  (Internet)

    with the following command in the BODY of the mail (NOT the subject):

    SUB REVIEW-L your full name Eg.  SUB REVIEW-L John Calvin

    For information on the CONTENTS list see previous announcements or
    lists of lists.

    Inquires regarding the CONTENTS project should be sent to the project
    director:

             Michael Strangelove
             Department of Religious Studies
             University of Ottawa
             177 Waller, Ottawa
             K1N 6N5   (FAX 613-564-6641)
             <441495@Uottawa> or <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    REXXCOMP is a list to discuss all aspects of the CMS REXX Compiler,
    including installation, maintenance, and use.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB REXXCOMP Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB REXXCOMP John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Discussion of the REXX command language.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB REXXLIST Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB REXXLIST John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

RFERL-L on [email protected]                          [Last Update 9/92]
    or [email protected]

    This list was formed as a vehicle for distribution of the RFE/RL
    Research Institute Daily Report.  The RFE/RL Daily Report is a digest
    of the latest developments in the former Soviet Union and Eastern
    Europe.  It is published Monday through Friday (except German
    holidays) by the RFE/RL Research Institute (a division of Radio Free
    Europe/Radio Liberty Inc) in Munich.

    Archives of list RFERL-L are stored in the RFERL-L FILELIST.  To
    receive a list of the files send the command "INDEX RFERL-L" (without
    the "") to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] in the text
    of a mail message.

    To subscribe, send a mail message containing the following command to
    LISTSERV@UBVM on BITNET or [email protected] (in the BODY
    of the mail):  subscribe rferl-l firstname lastname

    For example:  subscribe rferl-l Jane Doe

    Owner of the list:  Dawn Mann <[email protected]>

RFC Announcements

    This list is for distribution of announcements of new Requests for
    Comments.  These are the publications of the Internet protocol
    development community, and include the specifications of protocol
    standards for the Internet, as well as policy statements and
    informational memos.

    Requests to be added or deleted should be sent to:
    [email protected]

[email protected]                          [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    This is a mailing list for discussing the issues involved in mapping
    and visualising computer networks.  With the growth in complexity of
    computer networks, mapping is becoming more important as a
    visualisation technique and for finding anomalies.  There are numerous
    commericial and public domain tools available but many have serious
    limitations and are often specific to a single group of protocols.
    RIPE (Reseau IP Europeen) has set up a working group for studying the
    problem, this mailing list is intended as a forum for wider
    discussions.

    Some of the issues for discussion are listed here,

       - Auto-discovery, automatically discovering the topology of
         computer networks.  How can this be done, what standards
         need changing to do this efficiently.
       - Automatic Layout, Automatically laying out (or untangling)
         maps so that they look good on in a window or on a piece of
         paper.
       - Features, which feaures of existing tools are the best what
         else is wanted.
       - Formats, in what format should maps be stored and how should
         they be distributed.
       - Model, What database model should be used.  Should it be
         concerned purely with the graphic represention or should it
         try to model the underlying networks. Different types of map
         suitable for different purposes, what are the catagories.
       - Other Tools and Standards, how can existing tools and
         protocols be tied in with a mapping database.
       - Symbols, Standard symbols for representing network entities.
         How should the status of such entities be drawn.

       To join, send mail to      <[email protected]>
       to contribute send mail to <[email protected]>
       archives on mcsun.eu.net:~ftp/ripe/archives/ripe-map

[email protected]         [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    or [email protected]

    This mailing list is for people interested in discussing topics
    related to the series of books by Ceanne DeRohan, the first of which
    is called The Right Use of Will, Healing and Evolving the Emotional
    Body.

    These are not ordinary self-help books that show you how to change
    your life; these books can help you save it.

    The understandings given in these four books were received from God in
    the first person.  They are are first so startling, so unlike anything
    you would expect to hear, that you are apt to become very angry, or
    flatly incredulous.  These understandings have to do with the split
    that has occurred in each of us between Spirit (male intellect), and
    Will (female feelings): how this split occurred, and why it has to be
    healed now, and to go about it.  These are not easy books to read, or
    to fully understand at first reading.  But they are very worth your
    while.

    When you have completed the series, you will have some understanding
    of how the Cosmos came into being, who the four parts of the One God
    are, who Lucifer is, who the created spirits are and how, why, and
    when they emerged, where you emerged, what went wrong from the very
    beginning, the roles played by denial, blame, and guilt, why we and
    the entire creation, including God, are in peril, and whether you want
    to heal and remain within God, or not.

    Individuals interested in the concepts of Will, emotional healing,
    Earth's and Creation's current evolutionary track, and the healing of
    the Divine Feminine and Masculine (within and without) are encouraged
    to read the books and join in on the discussion.

    The service address, to which questions about the list itself and
    requests to be added to or deleted from it should be directed, are as
    follows:

    [email protected]

    You can send mail to the entire list via one of these addresses:

    [email protected] [email protected]

RISK on [email protected]                     [Last Update 5/93]
    or [email protected]

    RISK is an electronic discussion list also known as RISKnet that will
    allow persons around the world interested in Risk and Insurance Issues
    to discuss matters of mutual concern.  Although RISK is a moderated
    list, it is the intention of the moderator to facilitate a "no holds
    barred" discussion of Risk and Insurance issues.  Submissions to RISK
    are posted and redistributed around the world to all who subscribe,
    subject to the following constraints:

    1) submitted materials must not be copyrighted;

    2) submissions must be (at least remotely) related to the purposes of
    the list as outlined below;

    3) basic rules of email etiquette are expected; i.e., character
    assassination and/or profanity are not allowed, and neither are
    anonymous submissions.

    Possible topics for discussion on the list might include any of the
    following:

    1) Substantive discussion over topics such as corporate risk
    management, underwriting cycles, insurance solvency and regulation,
    insurance pricing, insurance economics, economics of legal rules,
    liability issues, political risk, environmental risk, interactions
    between insurance and finance, globalization of insurance markets,
    risk perception and assessment (to name a few).

    2) Comment and contributions on curriculum questions; suggested texts,
    new articles of common interest for course-related adoption.

    3) Circulation of draft articles for comment and discussion.

    4) Personal exchanges in the effort to develop a greater sense of
    community among RISKNet colleagues.

    To join RISK, send electronic mail to [email protected] (or
    on BITNET to LISTSERV@UTXVM) and include the following message in the
    body of your mail:

    Sub RISK John Doe

    (in the above command, please substitute your own name for John Doe).
    If you have any questions, please free to contact the owner.

       Owner and Editor:  James R. Garven   [email protected]
                          Department of Finance
                          University of Texas at Austin
                          Austin, TX  78712
                          USA

[email protected]

    "RISKS" is a distribution list for discussion of issues related to
    risks to the public in the use of computer systems.  It has
    sponsorship of the ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy
    (Chaired by Peter G. Neumann), but is open to everyone.

    Contributions are welcome on a wide range of relevant topics bearing
    on the stated subject.  Contributors are requested to avoid overt
    political statements, personal attacks, flames, etc.  Inappropriate
    submissions will be rejected.

    Back issues may be FTPed from CRVAX.SRI.COM files
    sys$user:[RISKS]RISKS-vol.no where "vol" and "no" are volume and
    number.  <RISKS>Risks-1.1 was established 1 Aug 85.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Peter G. Neumann <[email protected]>

RMUSIC-L on LISTSERV@GITVM1                             [Last Update 11/92]

    Purpose: Exciting and intellignt discussions on the music industry
    including concert and album reviews, trivia, lyrics and artists from
    1935 to the present (earlier if the discussion warrants it).  All
    types of music for all types of people.  It is ouRMUSIC-L.

    To join us, send this command: SUB RMUSIC-L Your Name in the BODY of
    mail to: LISTSERV@GITVM1 (on BITNET).

    Coordinator: Paul Harris ([email protected])

RNA on [email protected]

    RNA is a Neural Net list in Spanish.

    Lista de Informacion sobre Redes de Neuronas Artificiales.

    RNA es una lista dedicada a todas aquellas personas interesadas en el
    desarrollo e investigacion en el campo de las Redes de Neuronas
    Artificiales.

    El proposito de esta lista es intercambiar informacion, favorecer el
    encuentro de personas con intereses afines, promover la formacion de
    grupos de trabajos y servir de apoyo a quienes se integran al area.

    Debido a los objetivos de esta lista, el idioma oficial sera el
    castellano, aceptandose tambien contribuciones en ingles.

    Existe abundante literatura en este campo y se recomienda a los
    interesados revisar los trabajos del grupo PDP que estan ampliamente
    difundidos.

    Para subscribirse enviar el siguiente comando :

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    en el caso de no poder mensajes interactivos, enviar una nota a
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    Genealogical Issues: Tools, techniques, and requests for information
    on genealogical research.  The list may also be helpful in doing the
    research by sharing information on specific ancestors, cooperative
    research, etc.  (See also soc.roots on USENET/NETNEWS news).  Monthly
    public notebooks are kept.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Alf Christophersen <CHRISTOPHE%[email protected]>

RRA-L on [email protected]              [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    RRA-L is a moderated discussion and idea list for lovers of the
    Romance genre.  RRA-L stands for Romance Readers Anonymous.  The
    listowners called it Romance Readers Anonymous knowing that fans of
    this genre sometimes have trouble admitting their preference for a
    good juicy love story.  We know, we are that way too.

    Tenets of RRA-L:

       -Everyone is welcome.
       -Those who wish to adopt the name of a favorite character or
        author may use that name in the postings.
       -The participants WILL have fun.

       Some suitable subjects for posting are:

       -Announcements of forthcoming books and previews.
       -Reviews, criticisms, comments, and appreciations of mysteries
           (books, plays, films).
       -Great bookshops
       -Awards.

    Everyone who joins ought to consider contacting her (his) favorite
    romance author and inviting her (him?) to join this list.

    Subscription Instructions:

    To subscribe from a Bitnet account send an interactive or e-mail
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    [email protected] .

    If you send e-mail leave the subject line blank.  The text of the
    message must be:

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    If you have questions please contact the owners.  If you need to know
    how to send e-mail or interactive messages contact your local computer
    services people for assistance with your local system.

    Yours for networked thrills, the Owners:

    Jayne A. Krentz ([email protected])
    Onyx Hamilton ([email protected])

RS1-L%[email protected]
    ...!psuvax1!NDSUVM1.BITNET!RS1-L (UUCP)
    RS1-L@NDSUVM1 (BITNET, EARN, NetNorth)

    BITNET LISTSERV discussion group for RS/1, BBN Software Products
    Corporation's research and data analysis system.  Topics of interest
    could include RPL questions, problems/bugs, converting to Release 3,
    etc.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: User Consultant Coordinator
    <MCMAHON%[email protected]>

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    This mailing list provides a forum for the discussion of topics
    related to the free reference implementation of RSA public-key
    cryptography for use in Internet Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM).  The
    implementation is called RSAREF and is available from RSA
    Laboratories, a division of RSA Data Security, Inc. For information
    about the RSAREF product, send mail to "[email protected]".

    subscription address:  [email protected] submission
    address:  [email protected] owner address (email):
    [email protected] owner address (snail):  RSAREF
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    94065

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    Unmoderated mailing list intended for discussion among RSCS systems
    programmers who are interested in the Yale Transparent linedrivers for
    RSCS Version 2 on an IBM 7171.  The original modifications made at
    Yale for release 1 of version 2 are available from the list by
    requesting RSTRAN-L PACKAGE.  It is Yale's hope that interested
    parties who migrate the mods forward for later maintenance levels will
    send the updated mods to SUSAN@YALEVM so that they can be made
    available to all.

    BitNet users can add themselves to the list by issuing the following
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    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Susan Barmhall <SUSAN%[email protected]>

RusHist on [email protected]                   [Last Updated June 1992]
    or [email protected]
    or [email protected]
    or LISTSERV@CSEARN

    This list will be used as a forum for the reasonable discussion of any
    aspect of the history of Russia from the reign of Ivan III (1462-1505)
    to the end of the Romanov dynasty in the person of Nicholas II
    (1894-1917).  Any element of this period is discussable.  Any
    questions about suitable topics should be directed to Valentine Smith,
    at the Internet address:  ([email protected]).

    Anyone wishing to participate in this list should send the following
    command to one of the following Listservs:  LISTSERV@USCVM (or
    [email protected]), LISTSERV@DOSUNI1, or LISTSERV@CSEARN via e-mail
    in the BODY of a mail message (not the "Subject:" line) SUB RusHist
    your real name

    To unsubscribe, send the command UNSUB RusHist . Other Listserv
    commands can be gotten by sending HELP in the message body to any
    Listserv.

    This is an unmoderated list.

    Owner: Valentine Smith ([email protected])

[email protected]                     [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    Russia (Russia and her neighbors list) is dedicated to the civil and
    thoughful exchange and analysis of information regarding Russia and
    her neighbors.

    Russia is a moderated list with no gateways to any other ListServ
    lists or Usenet newsgroups.  Russia is archived.  To receive a list of
    files available, send the command INDEX RUSSIA to the ListServ CREN or
    Internet address below.

    To subscribe to the "Russia" list send e-mail to either
    [email protected] or [email protected] (Internet) with
    the body (text) of the mail containing the command SUB RUSSIA
    yourfirstname yourlastname

    List owner/coordinator:  John B Harlan IJBH200@IndyVAX (CREN)
    [email protected] (Internet)

RUSSIAN on [email protected]

    A ListServ discussion group to discuss Russian Language Issues,
    preferably in Russian.  Topics include but are not limited to Russian
    language, linguistics, grammar, translations, literature.  This list
    is geared toward students of Russian but, of course, anyone who
    speaks/reads/writes Russian is invited and encouraged to participate.

    To subscribe to this list, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@ASUACAD on BITNET (in the body of mail or a message):

    SUB RUSSIAN your_name

    where your_name is your name as you wish it to appear on the
    subscription list (*not* userid at node).  The name must include at
    the least a "first" and "last" name.  For example, SUB RUSSIAN John
    Q. Public

    Thank you.  Please direct questions and/or comments to the list owner,
    Andrew Wollert, at [email protected] or [email protected].

[email protected]

    RusTeX-L was started in September 1989 to facilitate the work on the
    Russian language version of the TeX typesetting system, but related
    technical topics are often discussed on the list: other Russian text
    processing systems, thesauri, spell checkers, Russian keyboard layout,
    and e-mail to Soviet sites.  This list is limited to technical topics
    only: any articles of political nature (including the discussion of
    COCOM restrictions on technology transfers) should be directed to
    another list or newsgroup (e.g., talk.politics.soviet).

    A collection of RusTeX-related software (METAFONT sources for Cyrillic
    fonts, Russian hyphenation patterns, et al) and mailing list archives
    are kept on UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU.

    Coordinator: Dimitri Vulis <DLV%[email protected]>
    ((rutgers,gatech)!psuvax1,mcsun,unido)!cunyvms1.bitnet!dlv (uucp)

RXIRC-L on Listserv@VMTECQRO or [email protected]

    This is an open forum for discussion of all technical & usage aspects
    of the rxIRC client software for communicating with Internet Relay
    Chat servers on the Internet. This software has been created and is
    maintained by Carl von Loesch (see addresses below).

    The intent of the list is to provide rxIRC users a means of
    communicating amongst themselves, thereby providing each other of
    support and answers to all the frequently asked questions regarding
    its installation, setup and use. It will also provide Carl a mechanism
    for obtaining timely feedback, thus easing further development.

    Current (and future) users of rxIRC are encouraged to join this list,
    by sending the following command in the BODY of an E-Mail letter to
    [email protected]:

    SUBSCRIBE RXIRC-L your-full-name-here

    Subscription to this list is recommended only for users who currently
    have (or will have in the near future) Internet connectivity, as rxIRC
    is of no use to BITNET-only users.

    Owner & editor:  Carl von Loesch
    <[email protected]> or <244661@DOLUNI1>

S-PRESS on [email protected]            [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    or [email protected]

    Attention: list language is German

    S-PRESS is designed to foster the communication between the German
    students press.  All folks from other countries' youth-owned press are
    cordially invited to join the list as guests but should keep in mind,
    that S-PRESS is performed in German.  For subscription please mail to
    the listowner.  For details see German description below.

    >>> S-PRESS - Netzwerk der studentischen Presse in Deutschland

    S-PRESS ist eine ListServ-Diskussionsliste fuer alle Fachschafts-,
    Uni-, AStA-,...  eben nichtkommerziellen Studenten-Zeitungen oder
    anderen Publikationen (etwa e-mail-Magazinen, Wandzeitungen, etc.).
    Ausser dem allgemeinen Informations- und Erfahrungsaustausch
    (Plausch:) sind uns bisher folgende Dinge eingefallen, fuer die
    S-PRESS genutzt werden koennte:

            - Ueberblick ueber die Szene (Selbstdarstellungen...)
            - Artikel-Verbreitung / -Austausch
            - Vermitteln von guenstigen Druckereien
            - Koordination von ueberregionalen Anzeigen
            - Recherche-"Datenbank" (wer hat schon mal ueber XYZ geschrieben?|)
            - Adressdatei (wo bekomme ich Infos ueber ...?|)
            - Unterkunft bei 'Kollegen' waehrend Messen o.ae.
            - Verbreitung hilfreicher PD-Software

    Um bei S-PRESS mitzumachen, schickt einfach das uebliche SUB S-PRESS
    <Name Eurer Zeitung/...> an LISTSERV at DCZTU1 (von BITNET) oder
    LISTSERV at ibm.rz.tu-clausthal.de (von Internet)

    Mit der Bestaetigung erhaltet Ihr einen kleinen Fragebogen und die
    neuesten Informationen ueber die Handhabung von S-PRESS.

    Kommentare, Fragen etc. bitte an den 'Listowner':  "Red.
    Wurzelmaennchen" <[email protected]> (bzw. per Internet:
    [email protected])

    Vielen Dank an das Rechenzentrum der TU Clausthal fuer die freundliche
    Bereitstellung der Resourcen fuer diese Liste.

    Owner:  "Red. Wurzelmaennchen" <[email protected]> or
    <[email protected]>

SAFETY%[email protected]

    Mailing list for people interested in the various environmental,
    health and safety issues and problems on college and university
    campuses.  These can include life safety issues (fire protection, trip
    and fall and other general safety issues), chemical safety issues
    (waste disposal, laboratory safety, meeting regulations), biological
    hazards and radiation safety.  Both users of hazardous materials and
    people administering campus safety programs are welcome on the list.

    BitNet users can subscribe to the list by issuing the following
    interactive command on CMS:  TELL LISTSERV AT UVMVM SUBSCRIBE SAFETY
    your_name where "your_name" is your real name, not your login Id.
    Non-CMS BitNet users can join by sending mail to LISTSERV@UVMVM with
    the command:  SUB SAFETY your_name in the TEXT/BODY of the message.
    Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command in the
    text/body of a message to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Dayna Flath <DMF%[email protected]>

SAMATH on [email protected]                        [Last Update 5/93]

    SAMATH is an electronic list that will allow persons around the world
    interested in mathematics issues to discuss matters of mutual concern.
    Submissions to samath are posted and redistributed around the world to
    all who subscribe, subject to the following conditions:

       - Submitted material must not be copyrighted.
       - submissions must be related to the purpose of the list as
         outlined below.
       - basic rules of email etiquette are expected.

    Possible topics for discussion on the list might include any of the
    following:

       1. Substantive discussion over topics related to pure,applied
          and applicable mathematics.
       2. Topics related to mathematics education.
       3. Comments and contributions on curriculim questios;suggested
          texts, and new articles of common interest for
          course-related adoption.
       4. Circulation of draft articles for comments and discussion.
       5. Personal exchange in the effort to devolp a greater sense
          of community among SAMATH colleagues.

    To join SAMATH send a message to [email protected] (NOTE: 00 is
    two zero digits) in the body of the message type the command:
    SUBSCRIBE SAMATH your name

       Owner: Dr. Omar M.S. Hamed   [email protected]
              King Saud University
              p.o. box 2455  Riyadh-11451
              Saudi Arabia.

SAS-L%[email protected]
    SAS-L%[email protected]

    A Bitnet Listserv discussion group focusing on SAS.

    Users can subscribe themselves by sending mail to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with SUBSCRIBE SAS-L
    your_full_name as the only line in the message body.

    Coordinators: A. Harry Williams <HARRY%[email protected]>

[email protected]                      [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    The SAT mail List will be an electronic informational forum to assist
    USAREUR Supply Support Activities in the sharing of ideas and the
    soliciting of feedback on problems and concerns.  Problems confronting
    supply personnel are complex and require insight, experience and
    alternate perspectives to reach realistic solutions.  Electronic
    communications provides a convenient, cost effective, timely method of
    contacting valuable resources without the restraints of conventional
    communication.

    SAT mail list discussions will be focused around the mission of the
    SAT which include but is not limited to:

    a. Providing on-site logistical assistance to USAREUR Supply
    Personnel.

    b. Conducting surveys/assessments of storage facilities to determine
    adequacy of facilities, storage aids, space utilization, providing
    recommendations for modernization of storage aids, source of supply,
    approximate cost, prepares warehouse planographs, and assist in
    preparation request.

    c. Assisting in evacuation of serviceable/unserviceable major
    assemblies, turn-in of serviceable to the European Redistribution
    Facilities (ERF)/

    d. Reviewing DSS/ALOC receipt procedures, review/analysis of SSA
    automated supply process, ASL management, reconciliation, receipt,
    storage and issue procedures.

    e. Scheduling of On-Site Visits.

    On-Site visits are at no cost to the unit.  If you are interested in
    the possibilities offered by this mail list then send electronic mail
    to:

    [email protected]

    that you be added to the Mainz Army Depot Supply Assistance Team Mail
    List.  Mail for the list can be sent to:

    [email protected] Supply Assistance Team (SAT)

    Lists initially will not be moderated nor archived.
    Comments/recommendations may be addressed to:

          List Administrators - [email protected]
                              - [email protected]
          Mailing Address:  Commander
                            Mainz Army Depot
                            ATTN: SDSMZ-MS
                            APO NY 09185
          Commercial Phone (No Autovon or ETS available): 06131-696379
          FAX:                                            06131-696467

SATEDU-L on [email protected]                          [Last Update 5/93]
    or [email protected]

    A Discussion List for Satellite Educators.  Through this list you will
    be able to exchange information by posting announcements, posing
    questions, and discussing issues concerning satellite educators.  So,
    if you are a satellite educator, if you are interested in becoming a
    satellite educator, or if you just want to know more about satellite
    education this is the list for you.

    TOPICS: Can vary anywhere from Using Satellite Images for Teaching
    Various Science Disciplines in the Classroom (ie.  Geography,
    Oceanography, Meterology, Environmental Education, etc...) to What You
    Need to Know About Setting Up Your Own Satellite Image Receiving
    Station.  Anything related to satellites, space, and/or education will
    be acceptable as long as things don't get out of hand.

    To subscribe to SATEDU-L, send a message containing the text:

    SUBSCRIBE SATEDU-L Firstname Lastname

    to [email protected] or to [email protected]

    For questions about the list, contact the owner.

       Owner:  Deborah Economidis          [email protected]  or
               DelValnet Intern            [email protected]
               Educational Center for Earth
               Observational Systems
               West Chester University

SATNEWS on [email protected]                 [Last Update 11/92]

    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 [email protected] 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.

[email protected]                           [Last Update 6/93]

    SavoyNet is a public, unmoderated mailing list for discussion of
    Gilbert and/or Sullivan and related matters.

    Submissions to the list should be addressed to:

    [email protected]

    Requests of an administrative nature including requests for the
    mailing list or requests to be added to or removed from the list
    should be addressed to:

    [email protected]

    All traffic on this list is automatically archived into yearly files.
    Archives may be requested by sending mail to the SavoyNet-Request
    address above.  Please specify the year(s) you would like.  (The first
    year is 1993.)

    In case of any problem with this list contact the coordinator:

    Ralph MacPhail, Jr. <[email protected]>

    SavoyNet's founder is:

    William C. Venman <[email protected]>

SBN on LISTSERV@IndyCMS                                 [Last Updated 9/92]
    or [email protected]

    SBNnet is an experiment in human networking for computer users in
    north central Indiana and southwest lower Michigan USA.  (SBN is the
    standard, three character aviation designation for South Bend, Indiana
    USA, the area's approximate geographic center.)

    The South Bend area community possesses a significant pool of talent
    in a wide variety of fields and academic disciplines.  SBNnet is an
    attempt to link that talent pool (making it more accessible to the
    area's computer-using community at large) and to foster a sense of
    community as electronic neighbors.  It is hoped SBNnet will include
    participants from area business and industry, higher education, non-
    profit organizations, and private individuals, joining in from home
    and work, to help their electronically connected neighbors.

    SBNnet is a network without dedicated hardware.  It uses electronic
    mail lists to disseminate information of local interest and to
    facilitate voluntary communication, assistance and cooperation between
    its participants.  Its only requirement for participation is some form
    of access to e-mail -- connection to academic / research networks such
    as BITNET / CREN / EARN / NetNorth et al, commercial services such as
    CompuServe and MCI Mail, uucp mail, etc -- in order to receive and
    reply to messages from other participants.  There is absolutely no
    cost for participating in SBNnet.  The only potential cost is that of
    an individual's access to electronic mail itself, since that is the
    medium through which SBNnet operates.

    SBNnet presently consists of eight distinct components, each a
    separate e-mail list available by free subscription from
    ListServ@IndyCMS / [email protected]:

       - SBNbirds South Bend area birds.  SBNbirds is for news and
         discussion of birds living in and/or flying through our
         community.
       - SBNchat South Bend area conversation.  SBNchat is for
         neighborly conversation about news, sports, weather, etc.,
         of interest in our community.
       - SBNevent South Bend area events.  SBNevent is for listings
         and notices of events of interest in our community.
       - SBNhelp South Bend area help.  SBNhelp is an electronic
         cross between a library reference desk, a community
         information and referral center, and a computing center help
         desk -- with the twist that all SBNnet participants are
         potential service providers as well as service users (i.e.,
         "from each according to his abilities, to each according to
         his needs").  SBNhelp is intended to provide a forum for
         informal information and referral, and reference; it is not
         limited in subject matter (except that its use for any type
         of commercial promotion or transaction is strictly
         prohibited).  The modus operandi for the help component is
         that a participant with a question or need posts an e-mail
         message to the SBNhelp list (address:
         [email protected]), which is then automatically
         redistributed to all other participants.  Any participant
         who has an idea to help answer the question or address the
         need (or even suggest another possible resource for doing
         same) then posts an e-mail message back to the SBNhelp list
         in reply, and that reply is automatically redistributed to
         the list.  In order to succeed and provide a valuable
         service to our community's computer users, the help
         component only needs its participants to read SBNhelp e-mail
         traffic and to respond to those messages with which they may
         be able to help.
       - SBNjobs South Bend area jobs.  SBNjobs is for announcements
         of positions available in the South Bend area, and for
         statements of qualifications and interests of those persons
         seeking employment in our community.
       - SBNnews South Bend area news.  SBNnews is for the
         distribution of local and regional news of interest in our
         community.
       - SBNsport South Bend area sports.  SBNsport is for the
         distribution of sports information and scores of interest in
         our community.
       - SBNwx South Bend area weather.  SBNwx is for the
         distribution of weather information of interest in our
         community.

    A ninth list, SBN, is a superlist which automatically adds the
    subscriber to seven of the eight separate components described above.
    SBNwx is available only by separate subscription.

    A tenth list, SBNnet-L, is used to discuss the design, implementation
    and management of SBNnet, South Bend's human/e computing network.

    SBNnet is a network of good will and neighborliness, a dedicated
    service for the computer users of our community, computer users from
    all walks of life, at home and at work.  Having dealt with ListServ
    lists extensively over the past two to three years, I know personally
    the impact this technology can have on communication on a national and
    international scale; I believe it can also be applied closer to home
    to facilitate the dissemination and exchange of information locally.

    If you are interested in participating in or observing this project,
    please contact me at the e-mail address or telephone number below.  I
    hope you will choose to be a part of SBNnet, South Bend's human/e
    computing network.

                                John B Harlan
                              JBHarlan@IndyVAX
                         [email protected]

[email protected]

    Mailing list for members of, or anyone interested in, the Society for
    Creative Anachronism.  There is also an "alt.sca" Newsgroup gatewayed
    with the mailing list.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

[email protected]

    This mailing list is intended to be a forum for discussing anything
    related to the Scheme programming language(s), with particular
    emphasis on the use of Scheme in education.  There are over 150 people
    on the list A/O 15 Nov 85, with more than 80 institutions represented.

    The archives are kept on 2 different machines:  On MIT-AI:
    LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL4 (messages from Sept 85 - 11 July 86) On MIT-MC:
    LSPMAI;SCHEME MAIL (messages since 11 July 86)

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Jonathan Rees <[email protected]>

SCOLT on [email protected]          [Last Update 2/93]

    SCOLT is pleased to offer a new service to all its constituents who
    are interested in foreign language education.  The organization is
    establishing an e-mail List to which colleagues in foreign language
    education may subscribe.

    We hope that you will feel free to use this service for disseminating
    professional announcements, presentations, special programs, job
    availabilities, questions, inquiries, searches, informal article
    reviews, etc.

    Please include a "signature block" (name, full address, phone, fax) at
    the end of your messages sent to the List.

    You may tell your colleagues that they, too, are invited to subscribe
    to this "conference" by sending the following message to
    [email protected]:

    SUBSCRIBE SCOLT <your name>

    Once you are subscribed, mail to the List ("conference") is addressed
    to

    [email protected]

       Moderator:       Lee Bradley, Executive Director, SCOLT
                        [email protected]
                        Valdosta State College, Valdosta, GA 31698
                        Telephone 912-333-7358; FAX 912-333-7408

SCOUTS-L%[email protected]                  [Last Updated 1/92]
    SCOUTS-L on LISTSERV@tcubvm

    The SCOUTS-L list was formed to provide an opportunity for members of
    youth groups world-wide to interact, compare notes on their programs,
    discuss organizational problems, and communicate with members in
    distant units.  The groups discussed may include, but will not be
    limited to the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Boys' and Girls' Clubs, etc.

    Archives of SCOUTS-L and related files are stored in the SCOUTS-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command INDEX SCOUTS-L
    to LISTSERV@TCUBVM.

    To subscribe to SCOUTS-L, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@TCUBVM (LISTSERV%[email protected] for INTERNET
    users) via mail text or interactive message: SUBSCRIBE SCOUTS-L
    Your_full_name.  For example: SUBSCRIBE SCOUTS-L Joe Scout

    Owner:  Jon Edison <Edison%[email protected]>

SCRNWRIT on LISTSERV@TAMVM1                  [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    SCRNWRIT is a discussion list of the joy and challenge of screen
    writing for film and TV.  Any topic of interest to writers or
    potential writers is appropriate (i.e.  format, story ideas, dialogue,
    characters, agents, producers, directors, actors, studios, problems
    and/or solutions).

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@TAMVM1 via mail
    or interactive message:

    SUB SCRNWRIT your full name

    where "your full name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB SCRNWRIT Joan Doe

    Owner:  Jack Stanley <JRS4284@PANAM>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for Scribe hackers; 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.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Brian Reid <[email protected]>

SCREEN-L on LISTSERV@UA1VM
    or [email protected]

    SCREEN-L is an unmoderated list for all who study, teach, theorize
    about or research film and television--mostly in an academic setting,
    but not necessarily so.  SCREEN-L ranges from the abstract (post-
    post-structuralist theory) to the concrete (roommate match-ups for the
    next SCS/UFVA conference).  Pedagogical, historical, theoretical, and
    production issues pertaining to film and TV studies are welcomed.

    To subscribe to SCREEN-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UA1VM
    (or [email protected]) via e-mail or interactive message
    (TELL/SEND):

    SUBSCRIBE SCREEN-L <your_full_name>

    "<your_full_name>" is your name as you wish it to appear on the list.
    For example:

    SUBSCRIBE SCREEN-L Budd Boetticher

    Archives of SCREEN-L and related files are stored in the SCREEN-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command INDEX SCREEN-L
    to LISTSERV@UA1VM (or [email protected]).

    Owner:  Jeremy Butler JBUTLER@UA1VM [email protected]

[email protected]                    [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    BROWNVM.BITNET

    SCUBA-D is the digest version of the Usenet rec.scuba list.

    To subscribe to SCUBA-D, send a mail message containing the following
    command to [email protected] or [email protected]:

    SUBSCRIBE SCUBA-D yourfirstname yourlastname

       List owner: Catherine Yang <[email protected]>
       List editors: Catherine Yang <[email protected]>
                     Nick Simicich <njs@yktvmh or [email protected]>

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 28-Janaury-1992]

    Mailing list for discussion of all aspects of SCUBA diving.  Any
    articles, views, ideas, and opinions relating to SCUBA diving are
    welcome.  Areas discussed will include, but are not limited to:

     Safety/First Aid                  Places to Dive
     Decompression computation         Best Places to Dive
     Decompression Tables              History
     New Equipment                     Dive Shops
     New Technologies                  Mail/order Shopping
     Diving Science & Technology       Travel
     Dive Computers                    Tropical Diving
     Underwater Photography            Underwater Animal Life
     Underwater Vehicles               Questions/Quizzes
     PADI certifications
     NAUI certifications
     YMCA certifications

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following interactive
    command to LISTSERV@BROWNVM:  TELL LISTSERV AT BROWNVM SUB SCUBA-L
    your_full_name (where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your
    loginid) or by sending mail to [email protected] with the first
    text line in the BODY of the mail being:  SUB SCUBA-L your_full_name
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the above SUB command in the
    body of a message to LISTSERV%[email protected]

    Coordinator:Catherine Yang ([email protected])

SCUG-G on LISTSERV@DGOGWDG1
    SCUG-G on [email protected] (Internet)

    Since foundation of list L-VMCTR@AKRONVM we revealed some problems
    that could not be discussed in this list, because they are specially
    related to our situation in the middle of Europe.  Therefore we set up
    a list, called SCUG-G (Systems Center User Group - German), which is
    located at Goettingen (DGOGWDG1.BITNET), Germany.

    This new list is concerned to all software components of VMCENTER,
    VMCENTER II and to VMSPOOL of Systems Center, Inc., Reston.  Topics we
    want to discuss are:

          legal aspects of Systems Center software
          COCOM restrictions
          difficulties caused by the technical support in Frankfurt/Main et al.
          price policy problems (which usually occur 1 year later than in USA)
          announcements of the german Systems Center User Group

    There is no intention to compete with L-VMCTR.  Discussion language
    should be German.

    To subscribe, send request to [email protected] using the
    following message text:

    SUB SCUG-G your name

       Owner:             WGRIEGE@DGOGWDG1 (Wilfried Grieger)
       Notebooks:         Yes,Private,Monthly
       Subscription:      Open
       Information files: of the User Group available

SEAC-L%[email protected]

    This list is for members of local chapters of SEAC and students
    interested in forming chapters of SEAC on their campuses.  Topics
    include actions taken by local chapters, coordination of national
    efforts, conferences, and bulletins of scientific interest on
    enviromental topics.

    To subscribe to SEAC-L, send the command:  SUB SEAC-L your_full_name
    to LISTSERV@UGA e.g.  SUB SEAC-L "William H. E. Day"

    To have your name removed from the SEAC-L subscriber list, send:
    SIGNOFF SEAC-L

    Commands can be sent to LISTSERV@UGA either as interactive messages or
    in e-mail (one command per line in the body of the e-mail message).
    Subscription problems or questions may be directed to the List
    Coordinator).

    Coordinators: UNC SEAC <seac%[email protected]> Paul Jones
    <pjones%[email protected]>

SERAVES on [email protected]                          [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    This list is dedicated to techno music and the rave scene associated
    with it, particularly in the Southeastern U.S.  It is intended to be a
    free-form "chatty" mailing list.  Suggested topics include reviews of
    music, raves, dj's, and clubs, as well as announcements of upcoming
    events.  More personal discussions about the rave scene in general are
    also encouraged

    To subscribe, send mail to [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the body (not the subject!) containing the
    command

    SUB SERAVES Your Name

    For example:  sub seraves Richard Clark

    Alternately, if you are on BitNet you can use the TELL command (from a
    CMS system) or the SEND command (from a VAX system) to LISTSERV@AUVM.

    Owners:

          John Humphrey     [email protected]
          Derek Tiffany     [email protected]
          Doug Zimmerman    [email protected]

[email protected]

    Discussion group for all aspects of computer security.

SEMIOS-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 9/92]
    or [email protected]

    The list TELESI-L has been changed to SEMIOS-L and the scope of
    discussion has been expanded.  SEMIOS-L is a discussion group for
    those interested in semiotics, verbal and non-verbal communication,
    language behavior, visual issues, and linguistics.

    To subscribe send the command SUB SEMIOS-L Firstname Lastname

    to either LISTSERV@ULKYVM or [email protected]

    Owner: Steven Skaggs [email protected] (same)

SEISM-L%[email protected]

    Seismological topics of general interest.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@BINGVMB
    (non-BitNet users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected])
    SUBSCRIBE SEISM-L your_full_name To unsubscribe, send UNSUBSCRIBE
    SEISM-L

    Coordinator: Jim Blake <AS0JEB%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    Primarily intended for technical discussion about Serpent, the user
    interface management system developed at the Software Engineering
    Institute.

    All requests to be added or deleted from this list, or problems with
    the mechanics of the list, should be sent to:
    [email protected]

    coordinator: Erik Hardy <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    SF-LOVERS has discussed many topics, all of them related in some way
    to the theme of science fiction or 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 [email protected] are
    batched and broadcast periodically.

    The SF-LOVERS archives are available via anonymous ftp on
    ELBERETH.RUTGERS.EDU, a unix machine running BSD 4.3.  Each volume is
    contained in its own file, with the contents ordered chronologically.
    The first archive includes a number of messages from the early days
    before digests and there is much of "historical" interest.

    /u2/ftp/pub/sfl:

       2128 sf-lovers.v1      1648 sf-lovers.v8      7568 sf-lovers.v14b
       1904 sf-lovers.v2      3600 sf-lovers.v9      4352 sf-lovers.v15a
       1856 sf-lovers.v3      7472 sf-lovers.v10     3456 sf-lovers.v15b
       1760 sf-lovers.v4      6752 sf-lovers.v11
        816 sf-lovers.v5      4944 sf-lovers.v12a
       1744 sf-lovers.v6      4000 sf-lovers.v12b
        592 sf-lovers.v7      6000 sf-lovers.v13

    For those unfamiliar with unix, the number to the left of the file
    name is the size of the file in kilobytes.  Volume 16 is the current
    volume.  Old issues for the current volume are also available from the
    archives in the files sf-lovers.xxxyy where "xxx" is the month of
    publication and "yy" is the current year.  BITNET subscribers who
    currently do not have access to anonymous ftp may send mail to
    [email protected] with ftp commands as text of the mail message.
    Further instructions are available on request.

    Also in the archives are some files that may be of interest including
    episode guides for popular television shows.  A partial list as of
    (May 1 1991) is:

       Episode guides:                    Text Files:
          20 blakes7.guide                   48 cons.txt
          18 doctor-who.guide                24 down-in-flames.txt
          18 galactica.guide                 86 hitch-hikers-guide-to-the-net.txt
          10 galactica80.guide               20 hugos.txt
          36 lost-in-space.guide              8 klingonaase.txt
           6 max-headroom.guide               6 nebulas.txt
          28 new-twilight-zone.guide          4 saturn.txt
          22 outerlimits.guide                4 world-fantasy-awards.txt
          10 prisoner.guide
          24 quantam-leap.guide
           8 red-dwarf.guide
          14 star-trek-animated.guide
          58 star-trek-tng.guide
          26 star-trek.guide
           6 tomorrow-people.guide
          70 twilight-zone.guide

    For INTERNET subscribers, all requests to be added to or deleted from
    this list should be sent to [email protected].  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
    [email protected].  Submissions for the digest are to be
    sent to [email protected] only.  Unfortunately, due to the large
    volume of mail that I receive every day, messages sent to the wrong
    address are very likely to be unprocessed.

    Saul Jaffe Moderator SF-LOVERS Digest [email protected]

SFS-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    SFS-L, has been opened on SEARN to discuss the VM shared file system.
    The reason for creating a new list is that the SFS was previously
    discussed on several lists with a rather small intersection (VMESA-L,
    VMREL6-L, and occasionally some apparently unrelated lists such as
    LSTSRV-L or VM-UTIL).  In addition, it seems unlikely that a majority
    of the readers of these lists are interested in long debates about the
    SFS, which is after all only an optional component of VM.  The goal is
    thus to keep the "mainstream" VM lists for the more general CP and CMS
    issues, and gather interested parties from all related mailing lists
    into a new "specialized" list.

    The scope of the list is not restricted to any particular version of
    the SFS (VM/SP 6 vs VM/ESA), nor to any particular topic.  We will try
    to answer technical questions, will debate usability issues, and will
    gladly welcome installation/configuration hints or even software
    contributions.  Non-technical discussions (company policies, how to
    deal with workstation users, etc) are welcome, as long as they do not
    degenerate into pointless religious arguments.  In particular,
    "flames" about the CMS file system will not be tolerated.  Intelligent
    criticism is, of course, allowed.

    Subscribing to SFS-L

    You will have to send the following command to LISTSERV:

    SUBSCRIBE SFS-L My Name

    BITNET users can send the command via an interactive message to
    LISTSERV AT SEARN:

    TELL LISTSERV AT SEARN SUB SFS-L John A. Doe

    Internet users should send mail to [email protected] with the
    SUBSCRIBE command in the mail BODY.

    If you have trouble getting on the list, contact the listowner at:

       Internet: [email protected]
       BITNET:   ERIC at SEARN
       VNET:     ERIC at BITNET

SGANET%[email protected]
    SGANET on LISTSERV@VTVM1

    SGANet: An International Mailing Network for Student Government
    Associations

    SGANet, developed and implemented at Virginia Polytechnic Institute
    and State University, is an international mailing network for Student
    Government Associations, student representative councils, student
    parliaments, etc.  to use in discussing issues faced by such
    organizations worldwide.

    SGANet can be reached through InterNet, an international electronic
    mail network which links universities and corporations throughout the
    world.  Internet is easy to use and in many cases free of cost. Our
    operating costs for this network are minimal as should be yours.

    SGANet is easy to use and will be the host of many interesting
    discussions which will be of great interest to your organization.
    SGANet is open to any student government association at any university
    worldwide.

    SGANet is an automated mailing list located at Virginia Tech. Let's
    say, for example, that a student government association from a
    university in Australia wants to share some of the issues it is
    working on. They would simply write their article and send it via mail
    to one of the addresses above SGANet then receives their mail and
    sends copies of it to every organization on the list. There is no
    limit to mail usage, and any one on the list can submit an article for
    distribution. It's that simple and it's very low in cost, in many
    cases FREE.

    To become a member of SGANet:

    Send the following message to LISTSERV%[email protected]:

    subscribe SGANet (Your organization's full name)

    {You will receive acknolwedgement and instructions upon receipt of
    your subscription}

    Send articles, comments, anecdotes, etc. to [email protected] They
    will be automatically sent to everyone on the list. This allows for
    really good interactive discussions.

SHADOWRN on LISTSERV@HEARN - Discussion on the Fantasy game ShadowRun

    ShadowRn is a list for the discussion of the game ShadowRun.  This can
    be questions, comments, stories (fluff), anything to do with the game
    ShadowRun.  The purpose is to allow players and GMs of ShadowRun to
    express their opinions, concerns, questions, stories about ShadowRun.

    Archives of Shadowrn can be listed by sending the command INDEX
    SHADOWRN to LISTSERV@HEARN (in the BODY of MAIL or a TELL/SEND).

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected] in
    the BODY of mail or interactive message:

    SUB SHADOWRN your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB SHADOWRN Brett Barnhart

    Owner:Brett Barnhart <BARNHART@KNOX> Any questions can be directed to
    the owner

[email protected]

    Mailing list for those interested in the history, culture, artifacts,
    and beliefs of the Shakers (The United Society of Believers).
    Discussions will cover a broad range of subject matter including, but
    not limited to: social analysis, history, shaker women's studies,
    antiques and furniture, and organization.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command via mail
    text or interactive message to LISTSERV@UKCC:  SUBSCRIBE SHAKER
    your_full_name For Example:  SUBSCRIBE SHAKER Jane Doe Internet users
    can subscribe by sending the SUBSCRIBE command in the text/body of a
    message to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Marc A. Rhorer <[email protected]>
    {rutgers|uunet}!ukma!rhorer@ukcc (Usenet)

SHAKSPER on LISTSERV@UTORONTO

    SHAKSPER is a scholarly BITNET seminar modelled on HUMANIST, currently
    involving more than ninety Shakespearean researchers, instructors,
    students, and interested amateurs from seven countries.  A number of
    national and international Shakespeare organizations have expressed an
    interest in formal involvement, and a number of traditional journals
    have announced it to their readership.

    The SHAKSPER Fileserver offers conference papers and abstracts, an
    Index to Scholarly Works in Progress, an International Directory of
    Shakespeare Institutes, a Directory of Shakespearean Conferences and
    Calls for Papers, biographies of conference members, and reference
    files on a wide variety of subjects.  Members of a number of seminars
    at the upcoming SAA Conference in Vancouver will find their colleagues
    ready to share papers, comments, and strategies in advance.
    SHAKSPEReans also gain indirect access to the SHAKSPER Quarto/Folio
    Textbase, a 17-megabyte textbase of all 55 authoritative quarto and
    folio texts of the 38 plays.

    The daily SHAKSPER digests offer an opportunity for informal
    discussion, eavesdropping, peer review, and a fresh sense of worldwide
    community.  Conference announcements, Shakespeare Association
    bulletins, member notes and queries, book and theatre reviews, textual
    debate, discussion of lecture strategies -- SHAKSPER has already
    logged all this and much more.

    No academic qualifications are required for membership in SHAKSPER,
    and anyone interested in English Literature, the Renaissance, or Drama
    is welcome to join us.  Write to the editor, Ken Steele
    <[email protected]>, or send the command SUB SHAKSPER
    firstname lastname to LISTSERV@UTORONTO in the body of mail or via an
    interactive message such as TELL LISTSERV AT UTORONTO SUB SHAKSPER
    firstname lastname and you will receive a more detailed information
    file with further instructions for becoming a SHAKSPERean.  (SHAKSPER
    is not open to automatic subscription, but no one is refused.)

    Editor:  Ken Steele <[email protected]>

    (Please consider forwarding this announcement to colleagues who might
    be interested, whether or not they are currently using Bitnet, or
    posting a paper copy in your English or Drama department.)

SHARP-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    SHARP-L is a new list devoted to the history of the printed word.  In
    affiliation with the newly-founded Society for the History of
    Authorship, Reading, and Publishing, SHARP-L means to give all of us
    who take an interest in this burgeoning field a way of exchanging
    ideas, information, and inquiries with other scholars in all
    disciplines all over the world.  Whether your interest is incunabula
    or 20th-century American periodicals, literacy studies or the
    economics of the book trade, library history or literary theory, this
    is a list, and an organization, that hopes to bring us all together
    and get us acquainted.  SHARP-L can be a way of bridging the
    occupational, disciplinary, and geographical differences among
    students of print culture that have tended to keep us isolated and
    all-too-ignorant of one another's work and interests.

    Subscribing to SHARP-L is easy.  Just send an e-mail message to
    LISTSERV@IUBVM on BITNET or [email protected] and include
    in the BODY of the message (NOT the subject) the line:

    SUBSCRIBE SHARP-L your full name

    To post a message to the list, simply address it to either
    "SHARP-L@IUBVM" (the Binet address) or "[email protected]"
    (the Internet address.)

    Owner:  Patrick Leary Department of History Indiana University Bitnet:
    pleary@iubacs Internet: [email protected]

SHOGI-L%[email protected]
    SHOGI-L on LISTSERV@TECHNION

    SHOGI-L, the Shogi Discussion List, is a new mailing list started on
    May 6, 1990 about the strategic board game of Shogi. The list is
    intended to serve as a discussion point for Shogi-related topics and
    as a source of information about Shogi tactics and Shogi events. It
    also offers to Shogi players the possibility to engage in e-mail games
    in a friendly ladder competition.

    Shogi is much like 'western' chess, but has some very interesting
    differences.  One is that almost all pieces can promote to stronger
    pieces once they reach the opposite side of the board. The second very
    important difference is that when a piece is captured, it becomes a
    piece for the capturing side, and can be dropped back onto the board !
    This makes for a very exciting game, with an extremely low percentage
    of draws. Many strong Chess players, such as International Master
    Larry Kaufman in the US (who is the strongest non-Japanese player
    outside Japan), have found Shogi to be a great game to play.

    Although played by millions in Japan, so far it isn't well known
    outside Japan. But surely, there are some net-people out there who
    would like to play or get to know more about it. For Apple Macintosh
    owners we also have a Hypercard Shogi Stack available, which contains
    valuable information for every Shogi novice. We would also like to get
    source or executable code for a program that plays Shogi.

    How to subscribe:

    Anyone who has direct access to Bitnet can sign on to the list by
    sending a mail (preferrably), a file or an interactive message to
    either

    LISTSERV AT TECHNION (IBMs) or

    LISTSERV@TECHNION (VAXen).

    All you have to do to SUBscribe is place the following command into
    the body of the mail or file or message:

    SUB SHOGI-L <your_personal_name>

    where <your_personal_name> can be any name by which you want to be
    known to the list. Quotes around your personal name are not necessary.
    From the Internet, send mail to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the same text as the
    body of the message.

    List owners: Chris Sterritt [email protected] Pieter Stouten
    [email protected] Al Hartshorn [email protected]

SHOTHC-L on [email protected]                   [Last Updated June 1992]

    This list provides a forum for scholars and researchers to discuss
    topics of interest to The Society for History of Technology (SHOT)
    Special Interest Group on Information, Computing and Society.
    Subscription is open.  The list owner is Dr. Paul Ceruzzi, Dept.  of
    Space History, the National Air & Space Museum.

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected]
    SUBSCRIBE SHOTHC-L Firstname Lastname

    You may send an interactive message to LISTSERV@SIVM.  If you choose
    to subscribe by electronic mail, put the subscribe command in the body
    of the note; DO NOT put anything in the SUBJECT line.

    Mail for the list should be sent to SHOTHC-L@SIVM.  Any problems with
    the list should be reported to NASEM001@SIVM or IRMSS907@SIVM.
    Monthly log files are kept and publicly available.

SIG-TEA on [email protected]                          [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    SIG-TEA: Special Interest Group - Teaching Education Administration

    SIG-TEA is a discussion list for professors, practitioners and
    students of Educational Administration interested in issues and
    research on teaching.

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe send mail to LISTSERV@UKCC or on the Internet to
    [email protected] with the body containing the command

    SUB SIG-TEA Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    eg.  sub sig-tea Horace Mann

       Owner:
          Jane Clark Lindle               JCLIND00@UKCC
          Administration and Supervision  [email protected]
          University of Kentucky          (606) 257-7845

SIGMA-NU on [email protected]

    Discussion on the Sigma Nu Fraternity

    Sigma Nu is a list for members of the Sigma Nu fraternity.  The
    purpose is too allow members of Sigma Nu to get together over the
    network and discuss different issues having to do with the Fraternity.
    My hope is to allow members around the country to learn about other
    chapters, events, ideas, problems, anything that deals with Sigma Nu

    Archives of Sigma-NU can be listed by sending the command INDEX
    Sigma-Nu to LISTSERV@HEARN on BITNET.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@HEARN via mail or
    interactive message (in the BODY of the mail):

    SUB Sigma-Nu your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name. For example:

    SUB Sigma-Nu Brett Barnhart

    Any questions can be directed to the owner

    Owner:Brett Barnhart <[email protected]>

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    SIGPAST is a list devoted to the discussion and research of the
    history of computers.

    Send a message --

       To subscribe to the list: [email protected]
       Questions about list:     [email protected]
       Submissions to the list:  [email protected]

    list-administrator [email protected]

SILS-L on [email protected]                   [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    SILS-L on LISTSERV@UBVM ([email protected]) is a LISTSERV
    conference formed to serve as a communication vehicle for alumni,
    current students, and faculty of the School of Information and Library
    Studies, SUNY at Buffalo.  Other members of the library community are
    welcome to participate.  The purpose of SILS-L is to provide a forum
    for discussing a broad range of topics related to librarianship.  It
    will also serve as a SILS newsletter, a job posting board, a finder of
    lost alumni, a place where librarians can make suggestions about
    curriculum, and so on.

    Archives of SILS-L and related files are stored in the SILS-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command 'INDEX SILS-L'
    (without the ' ') to LISTSERV@UBVM.

    To subscribe to SILS-L, send the message to LISTSERV@UBVM on BITNET or
    to [email protected] on the Internet with the SUB command
    in the BODY of the e-mail:

    SUB SILS-L your name For example:  SUB SILS-L John Smith

       Owners:  Neil Yerkey <[email protected]>
                Eric Schnell <[email protected]>

SIMULA%[email protected]

    A forum for people interested in SIMULA, a language for
    object-oriented programming and simulation; a member of the ALGOL
    family.  Topics may range from hints on programming techniques to
    information about available software (both compilers and programs),
    questions and answers in general, etc.  In short, anything that has to
    do with SIMULA.  This group is not restricted to any specific
    implementation of SIMULA; the exchange of information between users of
    different implementations is encouraged.

    This list is handled by LISTSERV.  To add or remove yourself from the
    list, send a message to LISTSERV%[email protected].  The
    sender of the message you send must be the name you want to add or
    remove from the list. The text of the message should be:  SUBSCRIBE
    SIMULA <your name> or SIGNOFF SIMULA Depending on whether you want to
    add or remove yourself from the list.

    Coordinator: Mats Ohlin <MATSO%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    comp.simulation (UseNet newsgroup)

    All topics connected with simulation are welcome; some sample topics
    are:

          Real time simulation methods
          Flight simulation
          Parallel architectures for simulation analysis and modeling
          Simulation and training
          Distributed simulation
          Artificial intelligence and simulation
          Automatic generation and analysis of models
          Analog vs. digital methods, hybrids
          Continuous, discrete, and combined methods
          Qualitative modeling
          Application specific questions
          Theory of simulation and systems
          Queries and comments about available simulation software
          Announcements of simulation-related talks and seminars
          Graphics and image processing in simulation

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Moderator: Paul Fishwick <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    [email protected]

    Mailing list to allow users of the Rochester Connectionist Simulator
    to talk to one another.

    Please send BUG REPORTS to [email protected].  We are
    interested in fixing bugs, but can't make any promises!  Please make
    your bug reports as specific as possible.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Liudvikas Bukys <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    SINFONIA on LISTSERV@ASUACAD

    SINFONIA, a ListServ list for Brothers of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, is
    now up and running.  ALL brothers are encouraged to subscribe --
    students, faculty, everyone--even if you're not currently affiliated
    with a chapter.

    The list will be moderated and digested (weekly or so) at least in the
    beginning.  Discussions will range from matters pertinent to the
    Fraternity to most any musical subject people are interested in.

    To subscribe, send a piece of mail or an interactive message to
    LISTSERV@ASUACAD (BITNet) or [email protected] (Internet)
    saying:

    sub sinfonia <Your full name>

    Coordinator:  Ben Goren Bitnet: AUBXG AT ASUACAD Internet:
    [email protected]

[email protected]                                [Last Update 12/92]

    This is an unmoderated mailing list for the discussion of Siouxsie &
    The Banshees and its offshoots.  To subscribe, send mail to:

    [email protected]

    To send mail to the list, the address is:

    [email protected]

    The list administrator may be reached at the '-request' address above,
    or failing that:

    [email protected] - or - [email protected]

SIS on [email protected]                           [Last Update 4/93]

    The SIS list was formed in order to discuss the concept and models of
    strategic information systems.  Related topics might include ideas on
    strategic planning and information systems, due to its
    multidisciplinary characteristics.  You can send contributions to the
    list by participating within debates and giving your impressions on
    any aspects related with the subject.  SIS stands for strategic
    information that must be stored in one system to provide essencial
    information for top executives, or strategic decision makers within
    the organization.  How can we identify the strategic items?  How can
    we get the top managers through teamwork to list variables really
    important for their decision making process?

    To subscribe to SIS, send the following command to
    [email protected] via mail text or interactive message:  JOIN
    SIS Your_full_name.  For example:  JOIN SIS Joe Shmoe.

    List Owner:  Luis Zeredo <[email protected]>

SKEPTIC%[email protected]

    Skeptic discussion list for the critical and rigourous exchange of
    information regarding claims of the paranormal.  All topics are
    welcome, and no one will be refused subscribership due to inclination
    with respect to these claims.  Topics can include, but are not limited
    to:

          Creationism
          Bermuda Triangle
          Ancient Astronauts(?)
          Parapsychological Concerns  e.g. Psi, ESP, remote viewing, telekinesis,
                      spoon bending, astrology
          Trance Channeling
          UFOs
          Philosophical Ramifications of these claims

    The moderator will try to promote inquiry based on the best evidence
    avaiable whether this evidence be scientific, anecdotal, or otherwise;
    I wish to be as critical as possible, for if these 'phenomena' are
    actual, we want to have the best possible understanding of them to
    continue the investigations.  In addition, the list will provide space
    for the exchange of papers on these subjects for the consideration of
    those who are interested and those who might be qualified to provide
    expert critique.

    To subscribe to this list issue the command:  TELL LISTSERV AT YORKVM1
    SUB SKEPTIC your_full_name or on VMS systems:  SEND LISTSERV@YORKVM1
    SUB SKEPTIC your_full_name

    Non-Bitnet users can send mail to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with an empty Subject: and
    messagebody:  SUB SKEPTIC your full name

    Moderator: Norman R. Gall <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

SLAJOB on [email protected]                          [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    Because it is difficult to locate qualified candidates for positions
    in special libraries and information centers, and to assist special
    librarians and information specialists to locate positions, the
    student chapter of the Special Libraries Association at Indiana
    University has formed a listserv list, SLAJOB, in connection with the
    Indiana Center for Database Systems.

    The listserv, which is available on both the Internet and Bitnet, will
    help special libraries and information centers in the sciences,
    industry, the arts and within public and academic libraries to have a
    central location for announcing special library and information
    science positions.

    The listserv is available to individuals or organizations that have an
    Internet or Bitnet network connection.  For those on the network,
    subscribe by sending an e-mail message to [email protected] or
    [email protected] . Leave the subject line blank and then
    type the following in the message of the text:

    subscribe SLAJOB firstname lastname

    Contact:  Cindy Monnier [email protected] or [email protected]

SLART-L on [email protected]                        [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    Second Language Acquisition, Research, and Teaching Discussion List

    The SLART-L list exists to allow those interested in research into
    second language acquisition and the teaching of second languages to
    share their professional experiences and research.  Graduate students
    are welcome to join and to request help and guidance in topics related
    to second language acquisition.

    To subscribe, you may send an interactive message (from BITNET sites
    which provide such a facility), or mail (with the command as the body
    of the mail - *NOT* in the subject field) to:

    LISTSERV@CUNYVM or [email protected]

    The command should be in the form:

    SUB SLART-L full name

    where "full name" is your full (and correct) name.

    To contribute to the list, send your mail messages to:

    SLART-L@CUNYVM or [email protected]

    For further information, please contact the list owner.

    Owners:  Anthea Tillyer - [email protected] [email protected]

    Kate Garretson - [email protected] [email protected]

SLOVAK-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of Slovak culture, etc.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UBVM via interactive message or e-mail:  SUB SLOVAK-L Your
    full name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
    Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command as the only
    line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Jan George Frajkor <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Distribution list to exchange information about the care and feeding,
    use and abuse, problems and pitfalls, wonders and crocks of the
    Symbolics Lisp machines.  There is also a national users group SLUG,
    Inc. that is loosely related to, but distinct from, this mailing list.
    Joining one or the other does not automatically mean you are in both
    groups.

    Mail archives are stored on host WARBUCKS.AI.SRI.COM; some relevant
    files are:

                    SLUG.TXT               ;the archives
                    SLUG.*                 ; more archives
                    SLUG-INC.INFO          ;Info about SLUG, Inc.

    There are other miscellaneous LISPM and SLUG related files in the
    <ANONYMOUS> directory.  WARBUCKS.AI.SRI.COM supports TCP FTP with
    anonymous login.  If anyone else has on-line notes, tips, or tidbits,
    we will be glad to add them to the SLUG store.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator:  Mabry Tyson <[email protected]>

SMDM-L on [email protected]           [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    SMDM-L is a new electronic bulletin board service for members of The
    Society for Medical Decision Making and others interested in the
    theory and practice of decision making.  The online community draws
    from a diversified group including physicians and other heath care
    professionals, students, hospital and health administrators, policy
    analysts, health economists, educators, computer analysts,
    psychologists and medical ethicists.

    Discussion topics include the analysis of decision making as it
    applies to clinical practice, to the establishment of health care
    policies, and to the administration of health care programs.  In
    addition, the service will post announcements of general interest to
    the decision making community.

    SMDM-L is a moderated list with subscription open to all.  To
    subscribe send the command SUB SMDM-L yourfistname yourlastname to
    LISTSERV@DARTCMS1 or to [email protected].

    Questions should be directed to the list owner:  James Levin, MD PhD
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]                          [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    a forum for communication among people interested in the Standard ML
    language and its implementation.

    To send a message to the SML-LIST distribution, address it to
    [email protected] (sites not connected to the Internet may need
    additional routing).  Mail to this address is redistributed to the
    entire list.

    Administrative mail such as requests to add or remove names from the
    distribution should be addressed to

    [email protected]

    Messages to the list are archived at CMU.  The archive can be
    retrieved by anonymous ftp from internet sites:

         ftp proof.ergo.cs.cmu.edu
         username: anonymous
         password: <empty>
         get /usr/bcp/sml-archive sml-archive

[email protected]                              [Last Update 11/92]

    SMOKE-FREE is a newly created support list for people recovering from
    addiction to cigarettes.  Anybody with an interest in quitting smoking
    or in helping others quit is encouraged to join the discussion.

    To subscribe to the list, send the following command as the total body
    of a mail message to [email protected]:

    subscribe smoke-free your name

    The list is running on UNIX listserv version 5.5, which is similar to
    but not identical with the LISTSERV program many of you are familiar
    with.  If you subscribe, you will receive more information about
    listserv commands.

    Owner: Natalie Maynor ([email protected]) Mississippi State
    University

SMS-SNUG on [email protected]
    or [email protected]

    Shared Medical Systems (SMS) National User Group (SNUG) Conference

    SMS-SNUG is an electronic conference designed to foster communication
    concerning technical, operational, and business issues involved in the
    use of the SMS Inc. products.

    Please share your constructive solutions to problems, unresolved
    'opportunities,' and thoughts about institutional needs within the
    product family.

    While intended as a forum for SMS users, Shared Medical staff
    participation is welcomed and solicited.

    Subscription is open to anyone interested.

    You may subscribe to SMS-SNUG by sending a subscribe command by
    interactive message or by e-mail.  To subscribe by interactive
    message, send the command:  SUB SMS-SNUG YourFirstname YourLastname to
    [email protected].  or to [email protected].  For
    example:

    IBM VM CMS users would enter tell listserv at uncvm1 sub SMS-SNUG
    YourFirstname YourLastname VAX VMS users would enter send
    listserv@uncvm1 sub SMS-SNUG YourFirstname YourLastname

    You may also subscribe by sending an e-mail message to
    [email protected] or if your account is on the internet send to
    [email protected], with the following command as the text of
    the message.

    SUB SMS-SNUG YourFirstname YourLastname

    This, the 'SUB ...,' must be part of the message; the subject line is
    ignored.

    Additional information in the form of a list of commands for the list
    server can be obtained by sending the message HELP to the list server
    (LISTSERV@uncvm1 etc) NOT to the list (SMS-SNUG@uncvm1 etc).

    More detailed information is available by sending an information
    request message to the list server. Use one of the following formats:

    INFO ?  for a list of topics INFO topic where "topic" is one of the
    following:  GENintro REFcard NEWs KEYwords

    Remember two simple rules-of-thumb:

    If it's a command (SUBscribe, Help, Info, UNSUBscribe, etc), send it
    to the list server (LISTSERV@uncvm1...).

    If it's a message for general distribution to the members of the list,
    send it to the list (SMS-SNUG@uncvm1...).

    The list is supported by the University of North Carolina Office of
    Information Technology. Our thanks to their management and staff for
    permission to use their VM system for the list and for assistance in
    setting it up.  The list is sponsored by the University of North
    Carolina Hospitals Information Systems Division.

    Questions may be directed to Lyman Ripperton or J.P. Kichak.

     Lyman A. Ripperton III                  [email protected]
     Technical Services Manager                 voice 919/966-3969
     Information Services Division
     The University of North Carolina Hospitals
     Chapel Hill, NC 27514

[email protected]                                      [Last Update 4/93]

    The SNES Mailing List is designed for the purpose of discussing topics
    related to the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) Video Game
    System.  Typical list topics are exchanging SNES game reviews, tips,
    passwords, hints, cheats, spoilers or anything else related to the
    SNES Game System.

    Send subscription requests to: [email protected] (or, for
    sites on BITNET, [email protected]).

    Mail notification will follow indicating inclusion to the list.
    Please keep in mind that subscription requests are processed by a
    human, not a LISTSERV, so please be patient with regard to requests.

    Owner:

          Tony Iaconetti              SNES Mailing List Manager
          [email protected]   Administative Systems Manager
          [email protected]  St. Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ USA

SNSTCP-L on LISTSERV@NIHLIST (BITNET) [email protected] (Internet)

    SNSTCP-L is for discussion of questions, problems, etc.  relating to
    Interlink's SNS/TCPaccess product for IBM MVS systems.  The developers
    of the product are on the list.

    To subscribe to SNSTCP-L, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@NIHLIST or [email protected] in the body of an email
    message or via BITNET interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE SNSTCP-L Your Full Name

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE SNSTCP-L John Doe

    Archives of SNSTCP-L are stored in SNSTCP-L FILELIST.  To receive a
    list of files, send the command INDEX SNSTCP-L to LISTSERV@NIHLIST or
    [email protected].

    Owner:  Roger Fajman <RAF@NIHCU> (BITNET) <[email protected]> (Internet)

SNURSE-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    This list has been established as an effort to initiate undergraduate
    nursing students to a world of electronic health data.

    SNURSE-L has a number of different goals lined up:

          1. The collection and processing of health data.
          2. Discussion of trends and issues in nursing.
          3. Enhanced communication between undergraduate student nurses.
          4. An area for communication among nursing student leaders.

    Any users who wish to join this list should send the following command
    to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] via e-mail as the
    first line in the BODY of the mail message, not the subject line:

    SUB SNURSE-L your full name For example:  SUB SNURSE-L Jane/John Doe

    Send the HELP or INFO commands to [email protected] or
    [email protected] for more information.

    Owner: Dan Fisher, Senior BSN student [email protected]

SOC-CULTURE-GREEK <[email protected]>

    This mailing list relays the soc.culture.greek newsgroup (discussion
    of Greek society and culture) to/from a group of subscribers, that
    have NO USENET ACCESS (people overseas, on bitnet, on decnet,etc.).
    Articles are collected and sent daily in a single mail message; the
    headers of that message show how to subscribe and how to post
    something.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Manolis Tsangaris <[email protected]>
    ..!uunet!cs.wisc.edu!mt (UUCP)

SOCHIST on LISTSERV@USCVM         [Last Update 9/92] or [email protected]

    Briefly, this list will address three aspects of what is called the
    "New Social History":

    (1) emphasis on quantitative data rather than an analysis of prose
    sources.

    (2) borrowing of methodologies from the social sciences, such as
    linguistics, demographics, anthropology, etc.

    (3) the examination of groups which have been ignored by traditional
    disciplines (i.e.  the history of women, families, children, labor,
    etc.)

    To subscribe, send e-mail to

    [email protected] or [email protected]

    with the single line in the BODY of the e-mail:

    SUBSCRIBE SOCHIST your full name

    for instance, my subscription message would be:

    SUBSCRIBE SOCHIST Bob Pasker

    Owner:  Bob Pasker <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                 [Last update 9/92]

    Purpose:  Discussion of Greek letter societies of all sorts, primarily
    those which are at American colleges. Flamage not encouraged by list
    owners; no affiliation with one is required. Currently unmoderated.
    Please include your most reliable Internet-accessible address in your
    subscription request.

    Administrative address:  [email protected]

    Owners:
    [email protected] (Peter L. Thomas)
    [email protected] (Ping-Shun Huang)

SOCINSCT on LISTSERV@ALBANY                              [Last Update 5/93]
    or [email protected]

    SOCINSCT is dedicated to communication among investigators active in
    the discipline of social insect biology.  It is restricted to
    discussions of research at the university level.

    Eusocial insects (bees, wasps, ants and termites) are the main
    interest but information to be shared could include any area of
    sociobiology, or solitary bees and wasps.  Such areas could include
    orientation, navigation, adaptation/selection/evolution, superorgan-
    ism concept, behavior, physiology and biochemistry, pheromones, flight
    and energetics, taxonomy and systematics, ecology, genetics,
    pollination and nectar/pollen biology.

    Announcements of meetings and professional opportunities, requests for
    research help, sharing of literature references, sharing research
    topics and discussion of ideas are welcome.

    To subscribe to SOCINSCT, send a message or mail to LISTSERV@ALBANY or
    to [email protected] with text SUB SOCINSCT your full name in the
    BODY.

    Owner:  Erik Seielstad [email protected]

[email protected]

    A mailing list for the discussion of software patents and related
    issues.  The mailing list is called [email protected]; this list
    is run by a list server, so to subscribe, send the text "sub softpats
    your-name" in thr BODY of a message to [email protected].

    This mailing list is, for the time being, NOT moderated.  Expected
    topics include legality and desirability of software patents,
    announcements of new patents granted, and actions taken by various
    groups for and against the patenting of software.  In order to keep
    noise to a minimum, discussion of look-and-feel issues will NOT be
    considered acceptable; gnu.misc.discuss is probably a more appropriate
    vehicle.

    List Owner:  Garrett A. Wollman - [email protected]

[email protected] (Usenet)                  [Last Update 28-January-1992]
    or softpub%[email protected] (Internet)

    The Software Entrepreneur's Mailing List is devoted to the interests
    of entrepreneural software publishing, including (but not limited to)
    shareware.  The forum is completely open.

    We look forward to your contributions to the list.

    Send your mailing list name add/change/deletes to:

    UUCP: ...!emory!slammer!toolz!softpub-request Internet:
    softpub-request%[email protected]

    Send your mailing list postings to:

    UUCP: ...!emory!slammer!toolz!softpub Internet:
    softpub%[email protected]

    Owner:  [email protected]

[email protected] (Internet)        [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected] (BITNET)

    Forum for the Discussion of Small Computer Systems Software Reviews
    and Related Issues

    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:  SOFTREVU will provide a forum where users of
    personal computers and other small computing systems can review,
    discuss, and examine software products.  Cross-platform compatibility
    issues related to software and hardware, with an emphasis placed on
    software, are also included in this forum.  The relevance, intentions,
    and uses of various software product categories, such as

     * Personal Information Managers (PIMs)                               * Connectivity (communications)
     * Utilities                                                          * Shells and "Front Ends"
     * Graphics (formats, design packages)                                * Object-oriented Software
     * Optical Character Recognition (OCR)                                * Programming Language Environments
     * Multimedia products                                                * Integrated Packages
     * Desktop Publishing (DTP)


    The three "basics"--Databases, Spreadsheets and Text Managers are also
    included.  Multimedia-based integration of various application
    categories, discussed from a software perspective, is also encouraged.
    Software Products include new software packages as well as the latest
    upgrades/updates to existing software products/packages.  Members are
    encouraged to share knowledge of existing software packages in
    addition to that of new features being incorporated into upgrades of
    these products.  Members are also encouraged to share knowledge (such
    as the uses, applications, and features) of recently introduced
    software products.  Therefore, members of the list are encouraged to
    act as "consultants" and "enquirers" where appropriate.

    In accordance with current CREN regulations, commercial activity (such
    as the selling of software) will be prohibited.

    SCOPE:  SOFTREVU is intended to cover all microcomputer platforms;
    such as the Apple Macintosh line, Amigas, IBM PS/2 line, PC
    compatibles, the NeXT machines, Sun and SPARC workstations, and the
    like.  Within the scope of these computing platforms, a wide range of
    software products exist.  Any and all of these products are viable
    discussion topics.  SOFTREVU does not exist as a topic for issues of
    ethics in computing - see the ETHICS-L list.  However, the merits of
    software packages, such as their user interface, compatibility across
    disparate computing platforms, and the like, are acceptable topics.
    List subscribers are encouraged to ask questions about software, and
    to offer up their opinions.  In keeping with current CREN (Corporation
    for Research and Educational Networking) and InterNET policies,
    subscribers are prohibited from attempting to sell software over the
    network.  However, the list moderators cannot be held responsible for
    the actions of list subscribers.

    SOFTREVU does not exist as a forum for the discussion of hardware or
    programming issues except where the relevance to existing or
    forthcoming software is explicit.  Hardware issues should be directed
    to the PCTECH-L and PCSUPT-L lists, which are geared toward
    discussions of that nature.  Programming and/or technical issues
    should be brought up in any of the various lists and special interest
    groups which are designed for this purpose.  Only extremely limited
    concerns in customization of existing software are included, such as
    writing simple macros, scripts, and other modest routines.  With
    respect to programming languages, the merits of the environment
    package - not the actual language - are appropriate for discussion.

    MEMBERSHIP:  Any person who wishes to share knowledge, answer
    questions and/or desires to learn and ask questions is welcome.
    Potential members include users, consultants, programmers, managers,
    and the like.  This list is intended to bring together people from all
    backgrounds to share information.

    GUIDELINES:  SOFTREVU is a moderated list.  The atmosphere of this
    list is one of mutual support to all members and advocates
    cooperation.  Members are expected to engage in constructive criticism
    only.  Subscribers are requested to keep personal vendettas off the
    list.  This is not a forum for political or ethical discussions in any
    capacity; it is a forum for the discussion of software.  Problems or
    complaints should be addressed to the list moderators.  Anyone who
    does not maintain this policy, or is generally disruptive to the
    harmony of this list, will be removed.

    MODERATORS:

            Jamie Donnelly IV,   [email protected]
            Elaine Brennan,      [email protected]
            David B. O'Donnell,  [email protected]

    ARCHIVING:  The list will maintain monthly archives of discussions.
    These archives will be purged periodically, removing outdated
    material, and to save system space and overhead.  Announcements will
    be made prior to major purges, but subscribers should expect purges
    every few months.  If necessary, either local or remote filespace may
    be set aside for the storage of documents of relevance to the list.

    ACCESSING THE LIST:  To subscribe to SOFTREVU send the command,

    SUBSCRIBE SOFTREVU <yourname>

    to LISTSERV@BROWNVM ([email protected]).  DO NOT SEND LIST
    COMMANDS TO THE LIST.  Send them to the LISTSERV account.

Solaris on [email protected] or [email protected]

    Solaris (Solaris operating environment) is dedicated to discussion of
    the Solaris operating system produced by SunSoft, a Sun Microsystems
    company.  Solaris (the list) is completely independent of Solaris (the
    operating environment), SunSoft (the manufacturer) and Sun
    Microsystems (the parent corporation).

    Solaris (the list) is owned and coordinated by a computing
    professional (Phillip Gross Corporon) and an interested layperson
    (John B Harlan).

    Solaris (the list) is bidirectionally gatewayed to the Inet newsgroup,
    comp.unix.solaris.

    To subscribe to the Solaris e-mail list send mail to
    [email protected] or [email protected] the the
    following command in the BODY of the mail:

    SUB SOLARIS yourfirstname yourlastname

       List owners/coordinators:  Phillip Gross Corporon
                                  [email protected]
                                  F3PB88@IrishMVS
                                  [email protected]

                                  John B Harlan
                                  JBHarlan@IndyVAX
                                  [email protected]

SovHist on [email protected]                   [Last Updated June 1992]
    or [email protected]
    or [email protected]
    or LISTSERV@CSEARN

    This list will be used as a forum for the reasonable discussion of any
    aspect of the history of the Soviet Union from the "February
    Revolution" of 1917 to the breakup of the USSR that occurred 25
    December, 1991.

    Any element of this period is discussable. Any questions about
    suitable topics should be directed to Valentine Smith, at the Internet
    address:  [email protected].

    Anyone wishing to participate in this list should send the following
    command to one of the following Listservs:  LISTSERV@USCVM (or
    [email protected]), LISTSERV@DOSUNI1, or LISTSERV@CSEARN

    via e-mail in the BODY of a mail message (not the "Subject:" line) SUB
    SovHist your real name

    To unsubscribe, send the command UNSUB RusHist . Other Listserv
    commands can be gotten by sending HELP in the message body to any
    Listserv.

    This is an unmoderated list.

    Owner: Valentine Smith ([email protected])

SovNet-L%[email protected]
    SovNet-L on ListServ@IndyCMS

    SovNet-L (USSR electronic communication list) is a public discussion
    and distribution list dedicated to the dissemination and exchange of
    non-classified information regarding electronic communication to, from
    and within the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and its constituent
    republics.  It is intended to treat all forms of electronic
    communication and to include the Soviet electronic mail discussions
    begun on RusTeX-L.

    SovNet-L is presently unedited and unmoderated.

    List owner/coordinator:  JBHarlan@IUBACS (John B Harlan)

    To subscribe, send request to:  [email protected] (Internet
    users send to LISTSERV%[email protected])

    Using the following message text:  Sub SovNet-L Your_full_name

[email protected]

    Discussions (daily digest) on space-related topics.

    Archives are not available by ANONYMOUS FTP.  Requests for back issues
    should be directed to [email protected].

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, SPACE@UGA; BitNet subscribers
    can join by sending the SUB command with your name.  For example, SEND
    LISTSERV@UGA SUB SPACE Jon Doe To be removed from the list, SEND
    LISTSERV@UGA SIGNOFF.  To make contributions to the list, BitNet
    subscribers should send mail to the Internet list name, NOT to the
    BITNET list name.

    Coordinator: Owen T. (Ted) Anderson <[email protected]>

SPACE-IL <JO%[email protected]>

    A Bitnet newsletter on space technologies in Israel.

    To subscribe, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the body of the letter
    containing the command:  SUB SPACE-IL Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name; is your title, first name and last name.

    Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
    <JO%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This list is for information relevant to investing in space related
    companies.  Reasonable topics include:

       - Results of tests of new space related products
       - New product announcements
       - Contracts won or lost by space related companies
       - Sudden stock price swings
       - Space related startups needing venture capital or going
         public

    In general any space related investment opportunities or any events
    affecting these potential investments are fair game.

    To get on this list send mail to:  [email protected]

    Coordinator:  Vince Cate [email protected]

SPORTPSY%[email protected]

    Mailing list/bulletin board for exercise and sport psychology.

    To subscribe send the command:  SUB SPORTPSY firstname lastname in the
    TEXT of a message or MAIL to [email protected].  Non-BitNet
    users can send the above command to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] in the text/body of a message.

    Coordinator: Michael Sachs <V5289E%[email protected]>

SPRINT-L%[email protected]

    Unmoderated mailing list intended to serve as a support group for
    users of Borland's Sprint word processor and a forum for discussion of
    problems, solutions, editor macros, configuration, formats, and
    related whatnot.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: David Dodell <[email protected]>

SQLINFO%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussions about SQL/DS and general database topics.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to INFO%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Glori A. Chadwick <GLORI%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This is a closed list for the Special Resource Committee on Medical
    School Libraries in Canada.

    To subscribe to this list send a mail/note message to FITZ@MCMASTER
    (on BITNET) requesting a subscription to list SRCMSL-L giving your
    full name and title.

SRVREQ-L on [email protected]

    A new list has been created to host discussions regarding LAN servers
    and requesters (workstations), including though not limited to, OS/2
    LAN Server, OS/2 LAN Requester, DOS LAN Requester, PC LAN Program,
    Novell Netware.  The initial intent for this list is to provide a
    forum for discussions related to network programming, installation and
    configuration of various servers, requesters, and related programs and
    the underlying protocols-- LAN Support Program, NETBIOS, IPX/SPX,
    etc..

    To subscribe, send the following to LISTSERV AT INDYCMS

    SUBSCRIBE SRVREQ-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  Manjit Trehan <ITMS400@INDYCMS>

SSSSTALK on [email protected]                    [Last Update 11/92]
    or [email protected]

    You are invited to join the SSSSTALK listserv.  The main purpose of
    this list is to provide a network through which professional
    researchers, clinicians, educators and students in the field of
    sexuality can communicate freely, professionally, and efficiently.

    If you wish to subscribe to the SSSSTALK list, send this command to
    [email protected] (on internet) or LISTSERV@TAMVM1 (on bitnet):

    SUB SSSSTALK Yourfistname Yourlastname

    If you send it in a mail message, make sure that this is the only text
    in the mail message.

    After you have subscribed to the list, mail all postings to either
    [email protected] or [email protected]

    If you need more information on using a listserv, send me a note at
    [email protected] or [email protected] and I will send you
    some information to help you get started.

    Owner: Betty Harris (Bitnet: BAH6017@TAMVENUS, Internet:
    [email protected])

SSW-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 1/93]
    or [email protected]

    SSW-L is an open, unmoderated discussion list on the Email switches,
    management tools, and other products and services of Soft-Switch, Inc.
    Topics such as how to manage a Soft-Switch network; how to integrate
    Soft-Switch products with SMTP, X.400, and other mail systems;
    directory management; and mail-enabled applications are likely to be
    discussed.

    Archives of SSW-L mail items are kept in monthly files.  You may
    obtain a list of files in the archives by sending the command:

    INDEX SSW-L

    in the BODY of e-mail to LISTSERV@NIHLIST on BITNET or to
    [email protected] on the Internet.

    To subscribe, send the following command in the BODY of mail to
    LISTSERV@NIHLIST on BITNET or [email protected] on the Internet:

    SUB SSW-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:

    SUB SSW-L Jane Doe

    Owner:  James Davis <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

STAC-WG on [email protected]                    [Last Update 3/93] or
    [email protected]

    STAC (Science & Technology Advisory Council) composes of expatriate
    Filipino scientists, professionals and their colleagues and is
    organized by the Dept of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines.
    STAC-WG is a mailing list for the working group to prepare the project
    proposal for the establishment of STACnet.  The working group will,
    among others things:

       1. develop STACnet objectives
       2. propose a network structure
       3. outline the status of email facilities and services in the
          Philippines
       4. provide an initial list of cooperating partners and
          participants
       5. identify key partners
       6. make a proposal of selected activities, which may range
          from network support (installation of computer facilities
          for communication, access and use of existing facilities)
          to ideas on how to use STACnet to support existing
          development programs of the Philippines.

    Dr. Federico M Macaranas coordinates this programme which has a
    central focus is to use expatriate resources in key development
    programs of the country.  STACs members thus monitor scientific and
    technological developments abroad, facilitate technology transfer and
    may perform consultancies or provide assistance to public and private
    sectors in the Philippines.  Several STACs have been established
    abroad.  The proposed STACnet would serve as the electronic arm of the
    STAC network.  It will be a network of people who can communicate by
    email and its primary goal would be to fortify the existing
    organizational structure of STAC and its activities.

    MEMBERSHIP:  To become a member of the list, please send your request
    to the list owner and kindly include information on your interests and
    how you may contribute to the establishment of STACnet.

       List Owner:   Eng-Leong_Foo_MIRCEN-KI%[email protected]
          Eng-Leong Foo
          Director, Unesco Microbial Resources Center
          Karolinska Institute, 10401 Stockholm, Sweden
          Phone: 46-8-7287145    Fax: 46-8-331547

STACNET on [email protected]                       [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    Philippines S&T Advisory Council's Electronic Network

    Science and Technology Advisory Council (STAC) is an organizational
    network for a program under the Department of Foreign Affairs,
    Republic of the Philippines, to use expatriate human resources in key
    development programs of the country; STACnet is the electronic arm of
    STAC.

    Members of STACnet will help monitor scientific and technological
    developments abroad, facilitate technology transfer and may perform
    consultancies or provide assisstance to public or private sectors in
    the Philippines. Individuals with serious concern to help the
    advancement of S&T in the Philippines are also invited to join this
    list.

    This mailing list may also be used for discussions in networking and
    common issues of S&T; information exchange of activities of STACs
    abroad and of other organizations whose activities may be of interest
    to STACnet; etc., etc.

       Owner: Eng-Leong Foo
              STACnet Coordinator
              Unesco Microbial Resources Center
              Karolinska Institute, 10401 Stockholm, Sweden
              Phone: 46-8-7287145    Fax: 46-8-331547
              E-mail: Eng-Leong_Foo_MIRCEN-KI%[email protected]

[email protected]

    @indedx(Staff Development in Higher Education)

    This list is for discussion of issues and activities related to the
    field of Staff Development in Higher Education, including Curriculum
    Development, Learning and Teaching, Assessment, Appraisal, Audit, etc.
    This is a list for all those involved/interested - not just full time
    staff developers.

    It is an open, unmoderated list.  To join, just send a one line email
    message to [email protected] (or [email protected] from
    inside the United Kingdom).  This should say

    subscribe Staff-Development yourfirstname yourlastname

    Please make sure your message goes to mailbase and not to me
    personally.

       Mike Fuller   [email protected]
          (Enterprise Kent Adviser for IT in the curriculum)
          Canterbury Business School, University of Kent,
          Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7PE, UK;
          phone: +44 (227) 764000 x.7729; fax: +44 (227) 761187

STAFFGOV on [email protected]                      [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    The STAFFGOV list is intended to allow discussions about Staff
    Governance in Higher Education.  Groups such as staff (rather than
    faculty) senates, councils, etc.  as well as general staff
    participation in college or university governance will be discussed.
    Staff is defined loosely as "non-faculty and non-student" although
    there are obviously cases of overlap (ie. student employees).

    To subscribe to STAFFGOV send e-mail to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 on BITNET or
    [email protected] with the following command in the BODY of your
    mail:

    SUB STAFFGOV yourfirstname yourlastname

    Weekly archives are available from LISTSERV or via anonymous ftp to
    vm1.nodak.edu, cd staffgov .  To obtain a list of files send the
    command INDEX STAFFGOV to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 or [email protected].

    Owner:  Sandy Sprafka [email protected]

[email protected]                [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Mailing 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).

    Requests to be added, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected]

    Coordinator: Brad Davis <b-davis%[email protected]>

STAMPS on LISTSERV@CUNYVM or [email protected]

    The STAMPS list - for those who collect, or just have a passing
    interest in, stamps and related items.

    To subscribe, you may send an interactive message (from BITNET sites
    which provide such a facility), or mail (with the command as the body
    of the mail - *NOT* in the subject field - ) to:

    LISTSERV@CUNYVM or [email protected]

    The command should be in the form:

    SUB STAMPS full name

    ... where "full name" is your full (and correct) name.

    To contribute to the list, send your mail messages to:

    STAMPS@CUNYVM or [email protected]

    For further information, please contact the list owner:

    Geert K. Marien - [email protected] (BITNET node CUNYVM)

STARGAME on [email protected]

    This mailing list is for the Star Trek Role playing game by FASA.
    There are two main purposes for this list.  1) To discuss the Star
    Trek Role-playing game and the enhancements that FASA puts out for it
    2) to play a game of Star Trek : The Role-playing game.

    Some of the topics that could be discussed (besides the playing of the
    game) could include reviews of new products by FASA, distributing new
    Starships and different ways to build them, "linking together" the
    original and the next generation and trying to fill in the history in
    between the two and lots of other things.

    This mailing list is NOT for discussing the Star Trek TV series or
    movies or talking about rumors and stuff except where they pertain to
    the Role-playing game.

    To subscribe, send the command SUB STARGAME <your full name > to
    [email protected]

    Logs are kepts and you can obtain an index to them by using the
    command INDEX STARGAME.

    Owner : [email protected] (Brian Hartsfield)

[email protected]

    Topic: Discussion of AT&T's StarServer family of computer systems

    Audience: Administrators, operators, and/or users of StarServer
    systems

    This list is envisioned as a resource for administrators and
    operators, as they confront the peculiarities of the StarServer family
    and its opera- ting system (System V Release 4).

    While this list is open to all, it is NOT envisioned as a "Unix
    Questions and Answers" list; that audience is already served by
    several mailing lists and Usenet newsgroups.

    The list operates through the standard rebroadcast mechanism; any
    messages sent to the list address are immediately rebroadcast to the
    list's members.  If the list's traffic grows significantly, I will
    consider moving the list to a digest format.

    The list is archived, but the archives are not currently available to
    the general public.  Anonymous FTP of the archives will become
    available during the summer of 1992.

    To subscribe, send an electronic mail message to:
    [email protected] Postings intended for the distribution
    list should be sent to:  [email protected] Comments, questions,
    or suggestions about the list should be directed to:
    [email protected]

    List Maintainer: Wes Morgan <[email protected]> or
    <[email protected]>

STAT-L%[email protected]

    An open discussion group dealing with statistical consulting at
    university computing centres.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to one of the Coordinators.

       Coordinators: Michael Walsh <CCMW%[email protected]>
                                    [email protected]  (BitNet)
                     Sander Wasser <CCSW%[email protected]>
                                    [email protected]  (BitNet)

STATLG-L%[email protected]

    The Neon-Sign Baseball Statistics League is a BITNET rotisserie league
    for the ultimate baseball fans.  The Neon Sign Stat League (NSSL) is a
    head-to-head rotisserie league which pits fan against fan in the goal
    of assembling the best baseball team from among ML players.  Weekly
    performance is determined based upon player performance and
    wins-losses are determined by comparing two teams which 'play' each
    other each week.  Two or three NSSL seasons are played during each ML
    season.  Choosing lineups and trading players requires strategy and a
    lot of luck.  Users interested in Rotisserie League Baseball are
    invited to subscribe.

    To subscribe to the list send mail (or message) to LISTSERV@SBCCVM
    with a text of:  SUB STATLG-L firstname lastname (in body of mail).
    For example:  SUB STATLG-L Joe Doe Non-BitNet users can subscribe by
    sending the SUB command in the text body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Kristofer Munn, <KMUNN%[email protected]>
                    Commissioner of the NSSL,
                    Owner of the Terrace Thunderbirds

[email protected]

    List for the discussion of UNIX standards, particularly the IEEE P1003
    Portable Operating System Enviroment draft standard.  The list is
    moderated, and corresponds to the newsgroup mod.std.unix on USENET.

    Archives may be retrieved from UUNET.UU.NET by anonymous FTP (login
    anonymous, password guest). The current volume is
    ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix, and previous volumes start with
    ~ftp/pub/mod.std.unix.v1.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Moderator: John Quarterman <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

STKACS-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of Storage Technology's ACS 4400 system.
    The ACS 4400 is an automated tape cartridge loading system; the robot
    in the ACS Library replaces humans for mounting and dismounting tapes
    in 3480 tape drives.  USC runs a single ACS 4400 module shared between
    USCMVSA and USCVM, and did the beta software work to interface
    StorTek's robot with Systems Center's VMTAPE software product.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Karl P. Geiger <KARL%[email protected]>

STLHE-L%[email protected]

    The Society of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STHLE),
    Canada, has established an Electronic Mail Forum on the the
    NETNORTH/BITNET system.  The purpose of this Forum is to exchange
    ideas, views and experiences of importance to STLHE members and others
    who are interested in the subject of teaching and learning in higher
    education.  The Forum will also post STLHE announcements and news.  A
    periodical summary of the issues discussed in the Forum will be
    published in the STLHE Newsletter for the benefit of those who do not
    have access to the electronic mail service.

    To subscribe, send the following one-line message to
    [email protected]:  SUB STLHE-L Your Full Name or send a message to
    the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Esam Hussein <HUSSEIN%[email protected]>

[email protected]
    STORM-L%[email protected]

    Please see the entry for WX-TALK, STORM-L's new name.

[email protected]

    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:  [email protected]

    To submit, send mail to:  [email protected]

    NB: Some internet sites may have to route mail through the UK internet
    gateway, "nsfnet-relay.ac.uk".

STREK-L on [email protected]

    STREK-L is a list for the discussion of the many aspects of Star Trek,
    ranging from discussions about the movies, series, and books;
    discussions about the characters and/or actors; discussions about Star
    Trek fan clubs; to anything else dealing with Star Trek.  This list is
    open to anyone with an interest in Star Trek.  To subscribe, send the
    following command to LISTSERV@PCCVM via mail or interactive message:

    SUB STREK-L your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB STREK-L Anthony Giegler

       Owner:  Anthony Giegler <GIEGLER@USMCP6>
       Owner:  Iris Jefferson <JEFFERSN@USMCP6>

STROKE-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 2/93]
    or [email protected]

    The purpose of the Stroke List (Stroke-L) is to share information and
    opinions, ideas and inquiries that relate to the topic of stroke.  All
    interested subscribers are welcome to discuss any stroke-related topic
    ranging from interesting cases to basic science issues.

    This is a LISTSERV managed list, so normal subscription requests
    apply.  To subscribe send mail to LISTSERV@UKCC or on the Internet to
    [email protected] with the body containing the command SUB
    STROKE-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

       Owner:
          Bob Moore                       STR002@UKCC
          Sanders-Brown Center on Aging   [email protected]
          University of Kentucky          (606) 253-5960

[email protected]

    The structure-editors list was set up as a result of the Workshop on
    Structure Editors that preceeded CHI'90.  The initial list consists of
    the attendees, but the list is open to all interested in structure
    editors and the associated technology.

    Submission address: [email protected]

    Request address:  [email protected]

    Moderator: Ravinder (Rob) Chandhok.  [email protected]

[email protected]                                         [Last Update 6/93]
    [email protected]

    STUT-HLP is intended to be a support list for people who stutter and
    their families.  It is not intended to be an academic discussion list,
    since other lists (stutt-l stutt-x) currently exist to serve that
    purpose.

    The idea for STUT-HLP grew from my observation that the current lists
    that are available for stuttering seem to serve the needs of academics
    rather than people who stutter.  I don't feel that this is
    intentional, but it happens nonetheless.  STUT-HLP will be for
    individuals who stutter, and the observations of these individuals
    will not be inhibited by theoretical discussions of stuttering.  I
    think we all can agree that the way that stuttering is approached by
    the person who stutters is often different from that of the person who
    *treats* stutterers.  SLPs and other professionals are welcome to join
    the list and to "listen to" and consider what is said by the
    participants.  However, I will discourage anyone who uses the list as
    a forum to promote a particular approach to therapy, or who attempts
    to diminish the seriousness or importance of what any list participant
    has to say.

    You can join STUT-HLP by sending a "subscribe" message to
    [email protected] (internet) or [email protected] in the following
    form:

    subscribe stut-hlp 'your full name'

    Let me reiterate that *in no way* is this list intended to be a
    replacement for, or a competitor to, either stutt-l or stutt-x.  I
    think all three lists can coexist peacefully.

    If you have comments, contact me at [email protected] or
    [email protected].

    Thanks for your consideration.  Let me know if you need additional
    information.

       Robert W. Quesal, Ph.D.           [email protected]
       Western Ill. U.                   [email protected]
                                         [email protected]

STUTT-L%TEMPLEVM.BITNET@VM!.NODAK.EDU

    Mailing list to facilitate the exchange of information among
    researchers and clinicians working on the problem of stuttering.
    Researchers are encouraged to submit descriptions of current projects
    (purpose, procedures, results if any, current status) and to raise
    questions that may be of interest to other researchers.  Clinicians
    are encouraged to describe unusual, interesting, or provocative cases
    and to ask for consultation on particularly difficult cases.
    Individuals who stutter may also want to get information about
    therapy, recent research results, etc.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command by
    interactive message or e-mail to LISTSERV@TEMPLEVM:  SUBSCRIBE STUTT-L
    Your_full_name Where "Your_full_name" is your real name, not your
    login Id.  Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command in
    the text/body of a message to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Woody Starkweather <V5002E%[email protected]>

[email protected]                       [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    STUXCH-L@PSUVM is a list for students in art, architecture, and both
    visual and basic design.  If you are interested in making a student
    exchange in one of these areas then post your interest to this list.
    While initially established for Pennsylvania State University the list
    is open to students in these fields at any institution.

    To subscribe to the list send e-mail to [email protected] (or
    [email protected] on the Internet) with the following command in
    the body of the mail:  SUB STUXCH-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    To obtain a list of files available send the following command to
    LISTSERV@PSUVM:  INDEX STUXCH-L

    Owner:  Harold Ray Lawrence [email protected]

SUEARN-L on LISTSERV@UBVM (aka [email protected])

    The SUEARN-L consists of news items, articles, and how-to questions
    about the ongoing work on connecting the U.S.S.R.  to international
    computer networks (the internet) contributed by its readers,
    cross-posted from other mailing lists, and retyped (usually without
    permission) from the "real" press.

    Topics often discussed include directions on reaching Soviet sites by
    e-mail, discussions of how modems and other equipment work over Soviet
    phone lines, technology export restrictions, and prospects for
    connecting more sites to the net.

    Submissions for the digest should be mailed to
    [email protected].  They will be automatically forwarded by
    the LISTSERV to the editor, who puts together the digest and mails one
    out every week or so.  Questions of the type "Is Soviet site S
    reachable by e-mail?" may be answered by private e-mail if the editor
    knows the answer.

    The digest is distributed by a LISTSERV mailing list.  As with other
    such lists, one subscribes by sending a NJE interactive message or
    mail saying in its body

    SUB SUEARN-L Your name

    to [email protected] (or any other LISTSERV).  If you try
    this and fail, ask one of the list owners to help you with your
    subscription.  Many sites channel SUEARN-L digests into NOTES, NEWS,
    RN, or similar systems that let many users read a single copy of the
    digest.  If you're at such a site, you can save some network bandwidth
    by reading such a "public" copy, instead of having your personal copy
    e-mailed to you.

       List Editor/Owner: Mike Meystel [email protected]
       List Owner:        Dimitri Vulis [email protected]

    Additional Information:

    Like most good things on Internet, SUEARN-L free, unless you use a
    commercial e-mail system, gatewayed to Internet, that charges you for
    incoming mail.  The digest is sent out about once a week, and is
    typically several hundred lines long.

    Please note that the Baltic states aren't considered to be part of
    USSR by the editors of this digest, and the discussion of e-mail
    connection to these countires should be sent to BALT-L, not to
    SUEARN-L; but the discussion of computer network situation in Eastern
    and Central Europe as a whole (including, but not limited to the USSR)
    have been posted in the past.

    HISTORY: SUEARN-L was split off RusTeX-L in the summer of 1990.
    (RusTeX-L dealt originally with both quietions of Cyrillic (Russian
    and other) text processing and Soviet e-mail (the people interested in
    one are usually interested in the other)).  By that time, RusTeX-L
    traffic dealing with e-mail increased sufficiently to annoy those
    RusTeX-L readers not interested in the technical aspects of exchanging
    e-mail with the USSR, so SUEARN-L was born (leaving RusTeX-L for
    Cyrillic text processing discussions only), and reached its present
    form (a moderated weekly digest) after months of trial and error.

[email protected]

    Mailing list to discuss issues specific to the Sun 386i system.

    An archive of previous digests is available by anonymous FTP to
    MGH-COFFEE.HARVARD.EDU (128.103.80.123).  More details concerning this
    archive and possible future archive services to BitNet and UUCP sites
    will be announced in upcoming Sun-386i digests.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Moderator: Mike Cherry <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    To have your mailing address added to or removed from the mailing
    list, send a request to [email protected].  The
    request should contain simply one line which says either "add" or
    "remove".

    If you wish to send a message to the sun-managers list, it is strongly
    recommended that you first read the list's policy statement.  This
    statement is sent to the entire list on the first and 16th of every
    month.  It is also sent out to every new subscriber and is available
    via anonymous FTP from "ra.mcs.anl.gov" in the file
    "/sun-managers/policy".  The policy statement includes instructions
    for sending a message to the entire list.

    The latest version of the FAQ list (this file) is also available on
    "ra.mcs.anl.gov" in the file "/sun-managers/faq".

    The site "aurora.latech.edu" archives every summary sent to the list.
    Questions are not archived.  This site provides access to its archives
    via the WAIS and gopher protocols.  It does NOT provide any anonymous
    FTP access.

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    A mailing list devoted to Sun networking issues.  This is an open,
    unmoderated forum for any questions, issues, or concerns about Sun
    networking.  Some sample topics for discussion include:

            NFS (note that there is a NFS list at, I think, [email protected])
            TCP/IP
            RPC/XDR and RPC services
            Sun networking problems
            Sun networking bugs
            Sun network configuration (i.e., how many diskless machines can
                go on one Ethernet)
            Mail
            etc.

    As stated above, the list is unmoderated.  Archives are available via
    anonymous FTP on umiacs.umd.edu in the pub directory.  Please address
    all requests for additions, deletions, and whatnot to
    [email protected].  Otherwise, everyone on the list will
    see your junk mail, and many of them will be displeased...

    Coordinator: Steve Miller, Networking Special Interest Group
    Coordinator, SUG [email protected]

[email protected]

    Newsgroup to discuss software and hardware issues relating to the Sun
    Workstation.  This is an edited list, sent out about once a week.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should go to [email protected].

    Moderator: Robert Greene ([email protected])

SunFlash <[email protected]>

    The Florida SunFlash is an electronic news service for Sun
    Microsystems computer users. It is distributed by more than 90 Sun
    offices and by about 40 Sun Local Users Groups in more than 35
    countries. The Florida SunFlash has a subscription base of more that
    50,000 Sun users.

    There is a compressed tar file of all of the 1991 articles (291
    articles, about 1.25Mb. About 4Mb when uncompressed.) on all of the
    archive servers. There are compressed tar files for each month as well
    as the whole year.

            paris.cs.miami.edu      pub/sunflash
            solar.nova.edu          pub/sunflash
            src.doc.ic.ac.uk        sun/sunflash
            uunet.uu.net            systems/sun/sunflash

    If there are any items that you missed and really want to see, please
    send the required volume.issue numbers to [email protected].

    For more information about SunFlash, send mail to
    [email protected] with a subject of "info" and "info"
    in the message body.

    Coordinator: John J. McLaughlin
    System Engineer & SunFlash Editor
    Ft. Lauderdale, Florida USA

SUP-COND <JO%[email protected]>

    A Bitnet newsletter on superconductivity in Israel.

    To subscribe, send a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the body of the letter
    containing the command:  SUB SUP-COND Your_Full_Name where
    Your_Full_Name; is your title, first name and last name.

    Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
    <JO%[email protected]>

SUPERGUY on [email protected] or [email protected]

    Superguy, housed at UCF1VM, is a multi-author world of, mainly,
    superheroes.  There are also alternate universes of SFstory,
    Neo-Generation and others!  Readers are welcome and Authors are begged
    for!  Come on, and check us out.

    To subscribe to the list send the following command in the BODY of
    mail (or an interactive message on BITNET) to LISTSERV@UCF1VM on
    BITNET or [email protected] on the Internet:

    SUB SUPERGUY yourfirstname yourlastname

       Owner:  Tad Simmons
               [email protected]
               [email protected]

SUPERIBM on LISTSERV@UKCC (BITNET)           [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    This list is for users of IBM equipment for high performance
    scientific applications (supercomputing). The anticipated audience
    will principally be the attendees of SUPER! and other interested
    users.

    If you wish to subscribe to SUPERIBM, send an e-mail message to
    [email protected], or BITNET nodes can send to LISTSERV@UKCC.  The
    message should contain only the following command (ie. in the body of
    the mail):

    SUBSCRIBE SUPERIBM yourfirstname yourlastname

       Owner:      Crovo@UKCC  (Bob Crovo)
       Notebooks:  yes public weekly

SWIM-L on [email protected] (BITNET)  [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected] (Internet)

    SWIM-L is a list which is dedicated to the discussion of all phases of
    swimming.  To subscribe, send your request to the LISTSERV at
    UAFSYSB.Bitnet with the following message in the body:

    SUB SWIM-L firstname lastname

    This should prove to be a fun list for all those who are interested in
    swimming!

    Contact:  "L. C. Jones" <[email protected]>

SYBASE-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 2/93]

    SYBASE-L has been created for the discussion of all topics related to
    the Sybase product complex across all platforms, including issues of
    installation, connectivity, interconnection, administration,
    programming, service & maintenance, performance, and HOW-TO.

    To subscribe to SYBASE-L, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCSBVM on BITNET via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE SYBASE-L Your full name

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE SYBASE-L Joe Shmoe.

    Owner:  Dwight McCann <DWIGHT@UCSBVM>

Symbolic Math <leff%[email protected]>

    Mailing list covering symbolic math algorithms, applications and
    problems relating to the various symbolic math languages.  It is
    primarily the USENET newsgroup sci.math.symbolic; items are forwarded
    to Internet, BITNET and CSNET from randvax.

    Mail to be forwarded to the list should be sent to
    leff%[email protected] (Internet) or sci.math.symbolic (USENET).
    Requests to be included on the list should be sent to
    leff%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Laurence Leff <leff%[email protected]>

SYS7-L on LISTSERV@UAFSYSB or [email protected]

    SYS7-L is dedicated to the discussion of issues related to the
    installation, configuration, features and product compatibilities of
    the Macintosh Operating System version 7.0.  Full discussion of all
    topics related to this subject are appropriate for the list, which
    will be unmoderated unless moderation becomes necessary to reduce the
    traffic to a reasonable level.  To receive a list of files send the
    command INDEX LISTNAME to LISTSERV@UAFSYSB.

    To subscribe to SYS7-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UAFSYSB
    via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE SYS7-L Your_full_name For example:  SUBSCRIBE SYS7-L Joe
    Shmoe

    Owner:  David Remington <[email protected]> or
    <[email protected]>

T-ASSIST on [email protected] or [email protected]

    A list for college and university teaching assistants around the
    world.  This list is for those students who help or assist the
    professor or lecturer in their classroom duties.

    University teaching assistants have a variety of responsibilities.
    The purpose of this discussion group is to give teaching assistants
    the opportunity to discuss the roles of being a teacher and a student.
    Some questions to stimulate our conversation include:

       - What kinds of teaching techniques do you use?
       - How can you motivate students and stimulate discussion?
       - How can you promote a supportive classroom climate?
       - How can you set expectations for students that are high
         enough to challenge but not to overwhelm?
       - How can you review for tests, write examinations and
         assignments and grade?
       - How can you balance being a teacher and student?

    These and many more issues can be discussed in this teaching assistant
    discussion group.  Your ideas are encouraged.

    To subscribe to the list, send e-mail to:

    [email protected] (or listserv@unmvma for Bitnet)

    and in the body of the message put the line:

    sub t-assist Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    Owner: Jennifer Gruene [email protected] University of New Mexico

[email protected]

    Purpose: Tadream is a forum for discussions about Tangerine Dream and
    related artists. The discussions are not moderated, but discussions
    should have some small relation to Tangerine Dream (solo works and
    instrumentation discussions are welcome). The list is set up both as a
    mail relay and a daily digest. (alternate mail-paths:
    ....uwm!uwpvacs!tadream-request, [email protected])

    To join, contact: [email protected]

TAG-L on LISTSERV@NDSUVM1

    The TAG-L list is a forum for discussion about Talented and Gifted
    Education: programs, resources, research, etc.  It is hoped that an
    open and free exchange of ideas will develop from this group.

    To subscribe to TAG-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1
    via mail text or interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE TAG-L your-full-name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUBSCRIBE TAG-L Bob Smith

       Owner:  Jolene Richardson <NU172504@NDSUVM1>
               Internet: [email protected]

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 9/92]

    A mailing list for tandem bicycle enthusiasts.  Suitable topics
    include questions and answers related to tandem componentry, riding
    technique, brands and equipment selection, prices, clubs, rides and
    other activities, cooperating on a section on tandems for the
    rec.bicycles.* FAQ, etc.

    This list is not intended to subvert the various rec.bicycles
    newsgroups, rather to supplement them - items of general interest
    should be posted to the newsgroups.  Faster response to specific
    questions, a slightly more private forum in which opinions can be
    expressed with reduced fear of repercussion, and a place to carry on
    about tandems far beyond what might be considered "polite" in the
    general purpose newsgroups are some of the anticipated benefits.

    To subscribe, send a message to "[email protected]" with the
    line "subscribe tandem firstname lastname" in the message body, where
    <firstname lastname> is your own name.  The list server will deduce
    your email address.  Once subscribed, send messages to the list at
    "[email protected]", and send administrative requests to the
    listserver "[email protected]" or to
    "[email protected]"

    Coordinator:  Wade Blomgren <[email protected]>

tbi-sprt on [email protected]                    [Last Update 5/93]

    tbi-sprt is a list created for the exchange of information by
    survivors, supporters, and professionals concerned with traumatic
    brain injury and other neurological impairments which currently lack a
    forum.  We know from our own experience that one of the main
    difficulties people dealing with tbi face is that their time is mostly
    dominated by the survivor's recovery process.  Accessing support
    groups or networking of any kind can seem like one more thing to add
    to an already packed schedule.  A forum such as this is available at
    all hours of the day or night and does not need to become one more
    event that must be scheduled.

    An additional service we plan to provide is gathering and making
    available resource files that can be retrieved from the listserv.  We
    encourage submissions and suggestions.

    To subscribe send mail to [email protected].  Leave the
    subject line blank and in the body of the message put subscribe
    tbi-sprt your name (where "your name" is as you want it to appear in
    the list).

    Contact:  For more information send email to: [email protected]
    (Note the difference between the LIST name, tbi-sprt, and the SUPPORT
    userid, tbisupt).

    List Administrators:

          Len Burns  [email protected]
          Tapati Amber Sarasvati  [email protected]

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 4/93]

    This list is for the sharing of ideas, questions, tips and tricks, and
    methods found to be successful, or not, in the college economics
    classroom.

    If this has piqued your interest you may subscribe by sending a
    message to:

    [email protected]

    the text of the message should be:

    SUBSCRIBE

    From there the process should be automatic.

    If you have problems or questions please send me a message and I'll do
    my best to fix or answer them.

       Owner:  James L. (Jim) Barbour   [email protected]
               Chair, Dept of Economics   Phone: (919) 584-2106
               2107 Campus Box            Voice Mail: (919) 584-2142 ext.2106
               Elon College, NC 27244     Fax: (919) 538-2735  (not private)

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    An unmoderated list for the discussion of topics related to the TCP/IP
    protocols.  It is hoped that this distribution list can aid in the
    following areas:

       - To act as an on-line exchange among TCP developers and
         maintainers.
       - To announce new and expanded services in a timely manner.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].  Please
    do not send such requests to [email protected], as this address is
    self forwarding to the entire list membership.

    Archives for messages to the list starting in 1991 are available on
    nicfs.nic.ddn.mil in a Unix compressed format.  A full set of archives
    is available on the Internet CD from SRI International.

[email protected]                         [Last Updated June 1992]

    TCPLUS-L is a list intended for discussion of the Borland product
    Turbo C++.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB TCPLUS-L Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB TCPLUS-L John Doe
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    The Technology Applications group of the Software Engineering
    Institute is pleased to announce the creation of a new electronic
    mailing list:  technology-transfer-list.  This mailing list, focused
    on technology transfer and related topics, is intended to foster
    discussion among researchers and practitioners from government and
    industry who are working on technology transfer and innovation.

    Relevant topics include:

       - organizational issues (structural and behavioral)
       - techno-economic issues
       - business and legal issues, such as patents, licensing,
         copyright, and commercialization
       - technology transfer policy
       - technology maturation to support technology transition
       - lessons learned
       - domestic and international technology transfer
       - transition of technology from R&D to practice
       - planning for technology transition
       - models of technology transfer
       - studies regarding any of these topics

    The technology-transfer-list is currently not moderated, but may be
    moderated or digested in the future if the volume of submissions
    warrants.  The electronic mail address for submissions is:

    [email protected]

    To request to be added to or dropped from the list, please send mail
    to:

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    Please include the words "ADD" or "REMOVE" in your subject line.

    Other administrative matters or questions should also be addressed to:

    [email protected]

[email protected]                                  [Last Updated June 1992]

    The TECHSERV list is a discussion forum about the technology transfer
    products, programs, resources and services of the Technology Services
    unit of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST;
    Technology Administration/U.S.  Commerce Department).  Fields/topics
    covered are:

          Calibration and Related Measurement Services
          Cooperative Research & Development Agreements (CRADA)
          Energy-related Inventions
          Information Services
          Manufacturing Technology Centers
          Research and Technology Applications
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          Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation
          Weights and Measures

    The Director of NIST is Dr. J. W. Lyons.  The Director of Technology
    Services is Dr. D. R. Johnson

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    directory on enh.nist.gov <129.6.16.1>; anonymous.archives in
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    you connect via ftp as anonymous enter cd archives .

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    Thus, a response will automatically go to the list unless you
    specifically address an individual.

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    [email protected] via mail text:  SUBSCRIBE TECHSERV
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TECHWR-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    Techwr-l is a new list for technical communicators and related issues.
    Anything related to any facet of technical communication (practice,
    research, teaching) is appropriate for this list.

    Some possible topics or questions could include:

       - How do you handle uncooperative engineers or programmers?
       - What do others do about making technical writing a priority
         in their companies?
       - I am researching user documentation (vendor-ware) and would
         like to contact anyone who has written after-market
         documentation for any platform.
       - I still cannot decide how to include commands in sentences
         without either confusing readers, ignoring rules of English
         use, or both.  Help!
       - What is vendor-ware?
       - I cannot seem to convince my students of the importance of
         audience analysis when writing proposals. Does anyone have
         exercises or real-life examples which might help?
       - I am a new technical writer at a company manufacturing heavy
         equipment. My employer insists on using terminology which is
         not consistent with industry standards. Users have said is
         confusing. How might I persuade this company to change the
         policy?
       - I just spent three months working on a new user's manual for
         ULTRIX. If anyone would like a copy for reference, or to
         adapt with attribution, please contact me at
         [email protected]
       - Does anyone have any experience using the new tech writing
         textbook by anonymous? I couldn't find a review in Tech
         Comm.
       - I am trying to decide if my company should use Framemaker or
         PageMaker for medium-length manuals. Has anyone had
         particularly good or bad experiences with doing manuals on
         either one?

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    A broad spectrum moderated-digest-format discussion on
    telecommunictions technology: the telephone system, modems, and other
    more technical aspects of telecommunications systems.  This digest was
    spun off from HUMAN-NETS.

    The Archives are stored on host LCS.MIT.EDU; the usual FTP rules
    apply:  'ftp lcs.mit.edu' login 'anonymous'; give your name and site
    as password; i.e. '[email protected]' 'cd telecom-archives' 'dir' to
    see the selections 'get (your selections)' 'bye'

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    Moderator: Patrick Townson <[email protected]>
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[email protected]                    [Last Update 28-January-1992]

    The telecom-priv digest is a moderated mailing list dedicated to
    dealing with telecom privacy issues.  This forum was spun off of the
    telecom digest and eventually will deal other aspects of how
    technology affects privacy.  Administrative requests should be sent to
    [email protected].  Back issues are available via
    anonymous ftp on ftp.pica.army.mil [129.139.160.200].

      moderator:  Dennis Rears      <[email protected]>
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    Purpose: To promote the interchange of technical information,
    examples, tips, etc., among the users of TeleUSE.  The TeleUSErs
    mailing list is unmoderated.  (Mail for TeleSoft TeleUSE Technical
    Support should NOT be sent to the list, technical support email should
    be sent to [email protected])

    Contact: [email protected] (Charlie Counts)

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 5/93]

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    list provides an electronic forum in which teachers of English as a
    second or foreign language (ESL/EFL) around the world can exchange
    questions and ideas.  The list is international in scope and is
    supported by a grant from the US Department of Education's Fund for
    the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE) to build an
    extensive database of materials relevant to the field.  TESL-L also
    has a large database of Computer-Assisted- Language-Learning (CALL)
    materials and programs.  TESL-L has 8 "branches" or sub-lists related
    to special interests within the field of ESL/EFL

    Archive Location: [email protected]

    To join:  Mail to [email protected] command:  SUB TESL-L <your
    first name> <your last name>

    Owner/Manager Anthea Tillyer ([email protected])

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    A new distribution list for TeX-related electronic form periodicals --
    TeX-Pubs -- is being made available in addition to INFO-TeX for your
    convenience.  Initially, the distribution will include TeXhax Digest,
    UKTeX, and TeXMaG.

    The intent of TeX-Pubs is to allow users a single site for delivery of
    electronic form periodicals, such as TeXhax, UKTeX, and TeXMaG, as
    well as any others which may be brought to my attention (possibly also
    including the periodic "frequently asked questions" posts from
    USENET's comp.text.tex).  This list is offerred in lieu of directly
    posting these documents to INFO-TeX.  The decision to create a support
    list is in an effort to provide this information to interested
    readers, but not replicate it for those who wish to retain their
    current subscription(s) and not be bothered by extraneous material on
    INFO-TeX.

    There will be no direct archives for TeX-Pubs.  Instead, each of the
    included periodicals will have its own directory available for
    retrieval at [email protected].

    If you would like to subscribe to TeX-Pubs, please MAIL the command:
    SUBSCRIBE TeX-Pubs in the body of a message to [email protected].
    This LISTSERV is MAIL-oriented only; interactive messages sent to
    [email protected] will be ignored.

    Any questions regarding TeX-Pubs or INFO-TeX should be directed to
    their owner:

       George D. Greenwade, Ph.D.                          Bitnet:  BED_GDG@SHSU
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       Huntsville, TX 77341          Internet: bed_gdg%[email protected]

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    TeXHAX is for people interested in TeX and Metafont installation and
    maintanance; it is brought to you as a service of the TeX Users Group
    in cooperation with the UnixTeX distribution service at the University
    of Washington.  Notices of new versions/bug fixes are sent to this
    list, and discussion of various CPUs and printers that people are
    interested in using with TeX is encouraged.

    Archives are kept on host JUNE.CS.WASHINGTON.EDU in file:  ~ftp/TeXhax

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    your_full_name to unsubscribe.

    All others should send a similar one line mail message to
    [email protected].

    Coordinators: Tiina Modisett <[email protected]> Pierre
    MacKay <[email protected]>

TeXMaG <DHOSEK%[email protected]>

    TeXMaG is an electronic magazine published by the Harvey Mudd College
    Mathematics Department available free of charge to all interested
    parties reachable by electronic mail.  It is published monthly, on the
    last weekend of each month, except when conditions prevent
    publication.  Article submissions, contributions for the Toolbox,
    letters to the editor and back-issue requests should be sent to
    <DHOSEK%[email protected]>.

    BitNet subscription requests should be sent to <[email protected]>
    or send the following interactive message to LISTSERV@BYUADMIN:
    SUBSCRIBE TEXMAG-L Your_Full_Name European users may send the
    SUBSCRIBE command to LISTSERV@DEARN.  On JANET requests should be sent
    to <[email protected]>, users on CDNnet should send
    subscription requests to <[email protected]>,and others should
    send mail to <DHOSEK%[email protected]>.

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[email protected]                       [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    This list is an open forum for the discussion and development of
    Textiles & Clothing related studies.  Interest areas include:

    o Textile Science                  o Clothing Technology
    o Textile Chemistry                o Clothing Engineering
    o Textile Engineering              o Textile & Clothing Marketing
    o Textile Technology               o Computer Applications to Textiles & Clothing
    o Textile Management
    o Clothing Science

    All academics, industrialists, researchers and students are welcome.
    To subscribe, send:

    SUB TEXTILES YourFirstName YourLastName

    to [email protected] either as a TELL message, or within the body
    of a MAIL message.

    To submit articles to the discussion list, mail your message to:
    [email protected]

    Owner: Haluk Demirbag <[email protected]>

THEOLOGY <U16481%[email protected]> [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Mailing list dedicated to the intellectual discussion of religion.
    Intellectual is stressed as opposed to the "personal", the
    inspirational, or evangelistic.  This does not mean one cannot
    evangelize, but rather that participants should persuade rather than
    brow-beat or attack those they disagree with.  Arguments are
    inevitable, but they ultimately should resolve into mutual
    understanding or at least a truce.

    What are the fit subjects? - the Cosmos is the limit; some might be:

       - World Religions - Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam,
         Judaism especially inter-religious dialogue.
       - Apologetics - How should a religious perspective operate in
         relation to critical questioning?  For example, can you
         prove God exists if evil also does?
       - Conversion - By what means or methods should one faith seek
         to increase its members?  Or is this out-of-bounds in a
         pluralistic society?
       - Dogma - What are the basic tenets of a world religion?  Are
         they coherent?  Should they be?  What do they derive from,
         revelation or something else?
       - Ethics - Should religious beliefs and values seek to get
         involved in politics?  Should an individual religious person
         seek to promote their morals apart from their own religious
         communities?

       Coordinator: Charley Earp <[email protected]>
                                 <U16481%[email protected]>
                                 <U16481@UICVM>  (BitNet)

THEORIST on [email protected]                       [Last Update 6/93]
    or [email protected]

    THEORIST provides a forum for users of the Theorist symbolic
    mathematics and graphics program by Prescience Corporation.  Theorist
    can be a powerful teaching and research tool.  Through this list it is
    hoped that users will exchange information about the innovative ways
    they are using Theorist in their work.  The list is also a place where
    questions from all levels of users, user tips, bug reports, and wish
    lists for future versions may be submitted.

    Archives of THEORIST mail items are kept in monthly files.  You may
    obtain a list of files in the archives by sending the command:

    INDEX THEORIST

    in the BODY of e-mail to LISTSERV@UTKVM1 on BITNET or to
    [email protected] on the Internet.

    To subscribe, send the following command in the BODY of mail to
    LISTSERV@UTKVM1 on BITNET or [email protected] on the Internet:

    SUB THEORIST yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:

    SUB THEORIST Albert Einstein

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    Mailing list for theoretical computer science.  The TheoryNet list now
    contains around 200 individuals and some 30 local mailing lists.
    Messages are mailed to ~90 different institutions in 10 countries.

    BITNET, EARN, or NetNorth subscribers can join by sending the SUB
    command to NDSUVM1 with your name.  For example:  SEND
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    To be removed from the list, send the SIGNOFF command:  SEND
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    [email protected] (CSNet and internet) or theorynt@YKTVMZ
    (BitNet).

    Moderator: Victor Miller
    <[email protected]> InterNet

    <theorynt@YKTVMZ> BitNet/NetNorth/EARN

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    THETAXI, a ListServ list for Brothers of the Theta Xi Fraternity, is
    now up and running. ALL brothers are encouraged to subscribe --
    students, faculty, everyone--even if you're not currently affiliated
    with a chapter.

    The list will be unmoderated and monthly logs will be kept.
    Discussions will be over matters pertinent to the Fraternity.

    To subscribe, send a piece of mail or an interactive message to
    LISTSERV@GITVM1 (BITNet) or [email protected] (Internet)
    saying :

    sub thetaxi <Your full name>

TIBET-L on [email protected]                         [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    TIBET-L is an open forum for discussion on issues relating to Tibet
    and the Tibetan people.  News and views, comments and questions are
    welcome on topics such as tours of Lamas, conferences, exhibitions,
    and seminars too.  Particularly welcome are submission on political
    developments in Tibet.

    To subscribe to the list, send mail to:

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    Owner: Sonam Dargyay <[email protected]>

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    The TIDBITS list is a one-way list for receiving the TidBITS weekly
    electronic newsletter.  TidBITS reports on the most interesting events
    and products of the week in the (micro)computer industry with an
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    focussing on a single topic or product.

    In addition, TidBITS issues are formatted in the straight-text
    "setext" format which ensures optimal online readability and the
    ability to decode and import the issues into specially written
    browsers.  These browsers are in progress on several different
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    To subscribe send the following command in an interactive command
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       Owner:   Mark R. Williamson <[email protected]>
       Editor:  Adam C. Engst <[email protected]>

[email protected]                       [Last Update 8/92]

    Purpose: Discussion of development, programming and technical details
    of the MUD virtual reality package TinyMUCK.

    Contact: [email protected] (Robert Earl)

TIPS on [email protected] or LISTSERV%FRE.FSU.UMD.EDU@CUNYVM
    (BITNET)  TEACHING IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES

    A forum for the open discussion of all aspects of TEACHING IN
    PSYCHOLOGY.  Though the psychological sciences are the primary content
    focus of this group, membership is open to all who share an interest
    in exchanging ideas and information about teaching.  The primary goal
    of this computer conference is to foster growth in teaching by
    providing a forum for teachers to talk to each other.  Topics such as
    the exchange of experiences, teaching demonstrations, reviews of
    teaching materials, and the sharing of teaching resources are
    encouraged.  Announcements regarding teaching conferences are welcome
    as well.

    The list is structured so that REPLY's go to the entire list in an
    effort to stimulate discussion.

    To subscribe to TIPS, send e-mail to [email protected] on
    Internet or LISTSERV%FRE.FSU.UMD.EDU@CUNYVM on Bitnet with the
    following command in the BODY of mail:

    SUBSCRIBE TIPS Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE TIPS John Doe

    To send a message to TIPS, send your e-mail message to
    [email protected] on Internet or TIPS%FRE.FSU.UMD.EDU@CUNYVM on
    Bitnet or use the REPLY command if supported by your system.

    Owner:  Bill Southerly [email protected]
    [email protected]

[email protected]                          [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    or [email protected] (Chile)

    The purpose of this list is to discuss and to exchange information on
    subjects related to J.R.R.  Tolkien's mythological books.  Now,
    TOLKIEN has two peered nodes, which allows me (the current owner of
    the list) to invite EVERYONE who wishes to chat about TOLKIEN my -
    thos to enter this List.

    For 'Tolkien Lore' reasons, you're expected to have already read the
    major books, such as the Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings.  If
    you want to enter the list, just send your request to the owner OR to
    [email protected] with the body containing:

    SUB TOLKIEN yourfirstname yourlastname

    A "peer" list is hosted on LISTSERV@PUCING.

    Owner:  Escuela de Ingenieria <GANDALF@PUCING>

[email protected]                      [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    This list provides a discussion of Asymetrix ToolBook software,
    application development, and it's integration into a multimedia
    environment.  University of Arkansas serves as host to the listserver.

    TOOLB-L is a list to provide an unmoderated environment where issues,
    questions, comments, ideas, and uses of Asymetrix's ToolBook and it's
    OpenScript language can be freely discussed.

    The explicit purpose of TOOLB-L is to provide timely interchange
    between subscribers, to provide a forum where interesting questions
    can be addressed within the context of interactive exchange between
    many individuals, and to discuss the evolution of ToolBook
    applications.  The discussions of TOOLB-L will be archived and
    available for reference.  In the future it is hoped this list will
    lead to the establishment of public domain toolbook archives.  These
    archives would be very similar to the currently existing archives of
    hypercard stacks.  As is the case on all unmoderated lists, the
    discussion and topics are only limited by the participation and
    interest of its subscribers.  Subscribers are welcome to take an
    active role by posting to TOOLB-L or an inactive role by monitoring
    the list.

    To subscribe to TOOLB-L, please send a MAIL message to:
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    The body of this MAIL message should be one line and contain the
    words:  SUBSCRIBE TOOLB-L your name

    Correspondence to the list should be addressed to TOOLB-L@UAFSYSB.

    This list is a joint effort between the Kansas University Medical
    Center and the University of Arkansas.  Questions regarding this
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          KS06054@UAFSYSB  or  [email protected]
       or
          Lee Hancock
          Educational Technologist
          University of Kansas Medical Center
          LE07144@UKANVM

[email protected]

    Mailing list to discuss DEC's TOPS20 operating system and associated
    hardware.

    The TOPS20 Mailing List Archives are on WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL in
    yearly mail files named MAIL-yyyy.TXT.  Those which would have been
    too large for MM to read were split into A and B parts.  All the files
    have been moved to PD3:<TOPS20.MAIL-ARCHIVES>.

    Moderator: Mark Crispin <[email protected]>

TOUCHTON on [email protected]                      [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    TOUCHTON has been created to promote the discussion of the
    specification, installation and maintenance of 'touch-tone' or voice
    response technology.  While the discussions will likely concentrate on
    the application of these systems to campus automated registration
    (Periphonics et al), other uses for these systems are emerging and
    their discussion is certainly encouraged.

    To subscribe to this list, send the following note to LISTSERV@SJSUVM1
    (or [email protected]):

    SUBSCRIBE TOUCHTON yourfirstname yourlastname

       List Owner:  John Sroka      [email protected]
                    Technical Support Services
                    San Jose State University

THPHYSIO%[email protected]

    Mailing list for accelerating exchanges of information between
    scientists working in the field of thermal physiology, such as
    relevant advices, queries, and ideas.  The list is also a good place
    to ask questions of general interest; stimulating discussion on recent
    results or publications; and to provide an easy and cheap way to
    forward general announcements, such as congresses, new journals,
    administration, relevant news, etc.  This is the job of the list
    moderators.  However, anyone who wishes to use the list for announcing
    interesting scientific events or meetings is invited to do so, or to
    send the information to the moderators, allowing calls for papers,
    bibliographies, and reports of lasting interest; obtaining, if
    possible, the contents pages in electronic format of relevant journals
    (such as J Thermal Biol, Am J Physiol, J Appl Physiol, Eur J Appl
    Physiol, etc.) for publication in THPHYSIO.

    A side-effect of the list will be that any user can easily access the
    E-Mail address of colleagues.  This may be useful for organizing joint
    research projects, or for asking advice concerning specific technical
    problems.

    BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@FRMOP11 via interactive message or mail:  SUBscribe THPHYSIO
    Your full name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your
    login Id. Not-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above
    command as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Michel Jorda <JORDA%[email protected]>

toaster-list on [email protected]

    Discussion of the NewTek Video Toaster

    To subscribe to the toaster-list, send the following command to
    [email protected] via mail:

    SUBSCRIBE LISTNAME Your_full_name.

    Owner:  eric townsend <[email protected]>

TOLKIEN on [email protected]                         [Last Update 5/93]

    Discussion of J.R.R.Tolkien in Czech and Slovak language

    TOLKIEN is an open, unmoderated discussion list featuring J.R.R.
    Tolkien.  Things such as his works, their translations to
    Czech/Slovak, etc.  are likely to be discussed.  The list is not
    intended for so-called fantasy literature.

    To subscribe, send the following command in the BODY of mail to
    [email protected] (don't forget to omit your signature - the
    listserver would try to understand it as a command):

    SUBSCRIBE TOLKIEN yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:

    SUBSCRIBE TOLKIEN John Brown

    List owner:  Hynek Med [email protected]

    PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DISCUSSION WILL BE HELD IN CZECH AND SLOVAK
    LANGUAGES ONLY.

    Note: some systems don't know the new top domain 'cz' yet.  In that
    case, contact your system administrators and/or send your subscription
    to [email protected], which should work everywhere (but only until
    the end of year).

[email protected]

    TPS-L (talk.politics.soviet via ListServ) is a ListServ access and
    distribution point for the Usenet newsgroup, talk.politics.soviet.  It
    is designed to allow network users without Usenet newsgroup feed
    access to read and contribute to talk.politics.soviet via ListServ.

    TPS-L has absorbed the functions of USSR-L (USSR news & information
    list), USSRecom (USSR means-of-electronic-communication list), and
    USSR-D (USSR news & information digest), all on ListServ@IndyCMS,
    which have now been closed.  The archives from these lists and
    SovNet-L, the predecessor to USSRecom and the original dedicated
    Soviet e-mail list, are in the process of being moved to the new TPS-L
    FILELIST on ListServ@IndyCMS and should be fully available effective
    mid- to late February 1991.

    To subscribe, send request to:  [email protected] Using the
    following message text:  Sub TPS-L Your_full_name

    List owner/coordinator:  John B Harlan IJBH200@IndyVAX (CREN/BITNET)
    [email protected] (Internet)

TQM-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION

    A forum for the open discussion of all aspects of TOTAL QUALITY
    MANAGEMENT concepts and how these concepts can be implemented in
    institutions of higher education.  Case studies and specific examples
    depicting the application of TQM in controlling/improving processes in
    an educational environment are most welcome.  Discussion of the
    appropriate "tools" for analysis of processes are certainly
    appropriate.  New ideas and innovations regarding concepts of TQM and
    how these concepts apply toward quality improvement in the delivery of
    education/research by Colleges and Universities can be shared by the
    membership.

    The list is structured so that REPLY's go to the entire list in an
    effort to stimulate discussion.  Topics related to both administrative
    and academic implementation are encouraged.

    To subscribe to TQM-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UKANVM
    on BITNET or [email protected] in the BODY of mail text or
    interactive message:

    SUBSCRIBE TQM-L Yourfirstname Yourlastname

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE LISTNAME Joe Shmoe

    Owner: Phil Endacott <[email protected]>

TRANSIT on LISTSERV@GITVM1

    Transit is an e-mail forum for the discussion of issues related to
    public transit. Issues such as routing, fares, and safety can be
    discussed. Feel free to make comments about anything to do with
    transit.

    To subscribe, send the following command to [email protected]

    SUB TRANSIT your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB TRANSIT Im A. Packet

    Subscription is open to anyone. Anyone may subscribe to the list.

    Once subscribed you may send contributions to [email protected]
    or TRANSIT@GITVM1 on BITNET.  You should use the address corresponding
    to the LISTSERV address you used to subscribe.

    Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived.  You can
    obtain a list of the available archive files by sending an "INDEX
    TRANSIT" to [email protected] or [email protected].

    Owner:  Nick Donaldson <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

    If you have any questions or problems subscribing to the list, send a
    message to the list owner (me) and I'll see that you get added or
    deleted or whatever you wish from the list. Enjoy.

             Nick Donaldson
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     NetNorth Domain-style -  [email protected] or
     On our Unix box -        [email protected]

[email protected]

    The Transputer mailing list was created to enhance the communication
    among those who are interested in the Transputer and Transputer based
    systems.  Submissions should be of non-proprietary nature and be
    concerned with, but not limited to:

          Algorithms
          Current development efforts (hardware and software)
          INMOS and third party systems (Meiko, FPS, etc.)
          Interfaces
          Dedicated computational resources
          Occam and Non-Occam language development


    Archives of submissions are available by anonymous FTP from the host
    TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU (userid "anonymous", password is of the form
    "user@host") and through uucp on a per-request basis.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Andy Pfiffer <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This list distributes US State Department Travel Advisories.

    Please send requests for subscription/removal to
    [email protected]

    This list is also archived - the form of the archive is yet to be
    determined, but you can start by looking (via anonymous FTP) in
    ftp.stolaf.edu:/pub/travel-advisories/archive and
    ftp.stolaf.edu:/pub/travel-advisories/advisories

    The latter contains the most recent advisory for a particular country.

    The most recent Travel Advisories for each country are also available
    from St.  Olaf's "gopher" server:
    gopher.stolaf.edu:/gopher/Databases/US-State-Department-Travel-Advisor

    Owner:  Craig D. Rice <[email protected]>

TRAVEL-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of tourism.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following interactive
    command to LISTSERV@TREARN:  TELL LISTSERV AT TREARN SUB TRAVEL-L
    yourfirstname yourlastname or send mail to [email protected] with
    the command; SUB TRAVEL-L yourfirstname yourlastname in the first line
    of the body/text of the mail.  Non-BitNet users can subscribe by
    sending the above SUB command to LISTSERV%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Esra Delen - NAD <ESRA%[email protected]>

[email protected]                                  [Last Update 11/92]

    This mailing list exists to discuss the TRAVELLER Science Fiction Role
    Playing Game, published by Game Designers' Workshop.  All variants of
    Traveller (Traveller 2300, MegaTraveller, The New Era), and Traveller
    games (Snapshot, Trillion Credit Squadron, etc.)  are included, too.
    Discussion is unmoderated and open to all facets and levels of
    Traveller discussion. Listeners as well as contributors are welcome.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].
    Listees can choose to recieve articles immediately or bundled into
    twice-weekly digests.

    Coordinator: James T Perkins <[email protected]>

TRDEV-L on [email protected] or [email protected]

    TRDEV-L provides a forum for the exchange of information on the
    training and the development of human resources.  Training is designed
    to improved human work performance on the job, and development
    prepares employees to adjust and grow with the organization.  Training
    and development plays a strategic role in organization performance,
    and human resource professionals have a responsibility to explore
    their field and to expand their knowledge base.  Participation in
    activities such as TRDEV-L assist in accomplishing this task.

    The primary focus of this list is to stimulate research collaboration
    and assistance in training and development for the academic and
    professional communities.  We invite the discussion of policy and
    practice issues, the posting of position announcements,
    pre-publication drafts of manuscripts, and news and reports of
    conferences.

    Because of rapid changes in technology, traditional sources of this
    type of information are no longer adequate.  With this in mind, the
    Institute for Research in Training and Development at Penn State
    University in cooperation with The University Research Council in
    Human Resource Development initiated this network for the ongoing and
    timely exchange of information in this field.  This discussion group,
    managed by the Training and Development Society Graduate Student
    Organization at Penn State, was developed and field-tested through a
    grant from the Technical Foundation of America.

    We hope that you will actively participate in this network.

    You may join the list at any time by sending e-mail to LISTSERV@PSUVM
    or [email protected] and including the following in the BODY of
    the mail (NOT the subject):

    SUBSCRIBE TRDEV-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Please note that this command must NOT be sent to the list address
    (TRDEV-L@PSUVM) but to the LISTSERV address (LISTSERV@PSUVM).

    Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived.  You can
    obtain a list of the available archive files by sending an "INDEX
    TRDEV-L" command to LISTSERV@PSUVM.  These files can then be retrieved
    by means of a "GET TRDEV-L filetype" command, or using the database
    search facilities of LISTSERV.  Send an "INFO DATABASE" command for
    more information on the latter.

    Owner: David L. Passmore <[email protected]>

TREK-REVIEW-L on [email protected]                    [Last Update 3/93]

    TREK-REVIEW-L exists as a noise-free forum for reviews of Star Trek
    material. This category includes but is not limited to television
    programs, feature films, novels and novelizations, comic books, games
    and parodies of Star Trek.  The list is not rooted in any specific
    generation of Trek.  Original Series, Animated Series, Movie Era, Next
    Generation and Deep Space Nine materials are all valid.

    One way to perceive this list is as a kind of edited electronic
    fanzine.  Where 'rec.arts.startrek.info' is a kind of Trek newspaper,
    containing only hard news and plot summaries, this mailing list exists
    for critical opinion features written by and for the electronic mail
    audience.

    There are three categories of acceptable submission: review, rating,
    and comment.

    'REVIEW' is defined as a CRITICAL essay about either a specific work
    or Star Trek in general.  Posts of the form, 'I thought that TNG's
    latest episode, "Foo on Picard" was the awesomest episode ever' or,
    similarly, 'I thought that DSN's latest episode, "O'Brien Gets Drunk"
    sucked backwards' are not acceptable.

    'RATING' is defined as a graded or numeric rating. If you wish to
    merely register your opinion without critical comment, then you may
    send such a rating to the list address. Ratings collected in this
    manner, as well as copied from reviews, will be posted periodically on
    a per-episode basis.

    'COMMENT' is defined as a CRITICAL response to a review. This is not a
    discussion list; however, CRITICAL responses to reviews sent to the
    list address which the moderator believes to be of general interest
    will be bundled together and published in digest format as a 'letter
    column'.

    SUBMISSIONS should be sent to '[email protected]'.  Accepted
    submissions are acknowledged by publication. Rejected submissions will
    be acknowledged by a return letter, explaining why the submission was
    rejected.

    What the list isn't for

    The list is not a discussion list. Neither, however, is it intended to
    displace 'rec.arts.startrek.current' as another home for reviews.
    Rather, it is intended as an alternative access point to critical
    opinion about Star Trek for people who find
    'rec.arts.startrek.current' overwhelming or cannot access it for some
    reason. It is expected that many of the reviews posted to the list
    will also find their way (assumedly at their author's hands) onto
    'r.a.s.current'. That, therefore, is where discussion should take
    place.

    The list is not for press releases or plot summaries without
    commentary. That's why we have 'rec.arts.startrek.info' (thank you,
    Jim!)

    The list is not for the redistribution of commercially published
    reviews, with or without permission. It is for the posting of comments
    for and by members of the various electronic networks that make up or
    exchange mail with The Internet.

    The list is not intended as a replacement for proposals to create a
    'rec.arts.startrek.reviews' newsgroup. Rather, it exists to fill the
    gap some feel such a group would also fill until efforts to create
    such a newsgroup are successful. Neither, however, will that newsgroup
    necessarily mean the end of this list.

    Joining the list

    TO subscribe to the list, send the following command IN MAIL to
    '[email protected]' --

    SUBSCRIBE TREK-REVIEW-L Firstname Lastname

    FOR further information about the Cornell Listserv, send the command

    HELP

    to the LISTSERV address.

    PLEASE

    * DO NOT send subscribe requests directly to me unless you have first
    tried to subscribe through the automatic system and failed (and yes, I
    will know if that is the case, since I'm also the server manager and
    get copies of error messages).

    * DO NOT try to send to '[email protected]', because
    there ain't no such animal.

    THE correct request address is '[email protected]'.

    THE correct submission address is '[email protected]'.

    Owner:  Uncle Mikey [email protected]

[email protected]                                      [Last Update 8/92]

    A group for discussion of the Trusted Systems Interoperability Group
    (TSIG), its meetings, etc.

    Requests for additions, changes and deletions to the list should be
    sent to [email protected].

    Owner: Bill Lewandowski <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    In addition to REXXLIST, the existing VM/SP REXX discussion list, 3
    other lists exist to discuss the REXX programming language.  They are
    AREXX-L (for Amiga REXX users), TSO-REXX (for TSO), and PC-REXX (for
    Personal REXX) users.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB TSO-REXX Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB TSO-REXX John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    The TURBOC-L list is for Turbo C questions, tips, code, bug reports
    and any other Turbo C related areas of interest.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB TURBOC-L Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB TURBOC-L John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

TV-L on LISTSERV@TREARN

    A list for all kinds of TV program discussions.  The discussions may
    be about the TV shows, soap operas or TV films..  The subsciption is
    open.  All you have to do is use the following commands

    TELL LISTSERV AT TREARN SUB TV-L your name (for VM users) SEND
    LISTSERV@TREARN SUB TV-L your name (for VMS users)

    Or send MAIL to LISTSERV@TREARN on BITNET/EARN with the BODY/TEXT of:

    SUB TV-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Esra (ESRA@TREARN - ListOwner)

TW2002-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 3/93]

    TW2002-L is aimed at facilitating discussion between people who love
    the game Trade Wars 2002 by Gary Martin.  This game cannot be played
    via this list but discussion on its finer points is encouraged.

    In due course we will make available a number of resource files that
    you may find useful in the playing of the game.  These files will be
    stored in compressed format and can be downloaded from this
    listserver.

    You may subscribe to this list by sending the command:  SUB TW2002-L
    Your Name in the BODY of e-mail or a command to
    [email protected].

    For example:  sub tw2002-l Joan Q. Public

TWAIN-L on LISTSERV@YORKVM1  or [email protected]

    The Mark Twain Forum is for persons having a scholarly interest in the
    life and writings of Mark Twain.  Postings may include queries,
    discussion, conference announcements, calls for papers, information on
    new publications, or anything else that is related to Mark Twain
    studies.

    The archives of TWAIN-L files are stored in the TWAIN-L FILELIST.  To
    receive a list of files, send the command INDEX TWAIN-L to
    LISTSERV@YORKVM1 or [email protected].

    To subscribe to this list, send a mail/note message to
    LISTSERV@YORKVM1 or [email protected] with the one-line command in
    the BODY of the mail:

    SUBSCRIBE TWAIN-L your-full-name

    For example: SUBSCRIBE TWAIN-L Mulberry Sellers

    VM systems may use the interactive command:

    TELL LISTSERV at YORKVM1 SUBSCRIBE TWAIN-L your-full-name

    Finally, subscribers should be aware that the Forum's database of
    e-mail addresses will be available to the editor of the _Mark Twain
    Circular_, James Leonard ([email protected]), when updated
    lists of Mark Twain Circle of America members' names and postal
    addresses are prepared for publication.  If there is an alternate form
    of your e-mail address that you think should be published in the
    _Circular_, please advise the list owner at the address below.

    Owner:  Taylor Roberts <TROBERTS@YORKVM1> or <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                     [Last Update 4/93]

    Even though the term 'twins' is used, it is meant to represent twins,
    triplets, etc.  The purpose of this mailing list is to provide an open
    forum for the discussion of issues related twins.  This might include
    research on twin related issues, parenting issues as well as issues
    concerning adult twins.

    To Join:  Send mail to '[email protected]' Subject: Twins
    Subscription And a brief note asking to be added <or deleted> to the
    list

    To Use:  Send mail to: '[email protected]' It will be reflected to
    the rest of the list.

    Owner: [email protected]

TXDXN-L on [email protected]                       [Last Update 5/93]
    or [email protected]

    TXDXN-L is an open, moderated discussion list featuring discussion of
    Texas state government information and U.S.  government information
    bridging academic, governmental, and public sectors of Texas society.

    To subscribe, send the following command to

    LISTSERV@UHUPVM1 on BITNET or [email protected] on the Internet:

    SUB TXDXN-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    For example:

    SUB TXDXN-L Kelly Houston

       Owners:  Mary Shearer      <[email protected]>
                Richard Guajardo  <[email protected]>

    Report List Errors to:  <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

U2 <[email protected]>                                   [Last Updated 4/93]

    This is an electronic magazine devoted to the group U2.  It is a very
    informal forum for discussion about any topic related to U2, from the
    members, songs, Mother Records, swaps, Propaganda, etc.  For a
    subscription or more info, e-mail:

                            [email protected]

    Send contributions to the same address.

[email protected]                                     [Last Update 4/93]

    An electronic mail server aimed at Undergraduates in any discipline
    anywhere in the world!  This mail server (mailing list) is intended to
    provide an international and interdisciplinary forum for
    Undergraduates to discuss topics of interest and concern to them.

    Please note that this mail server is not an IBM-style listserv. Any
    administrative business (subscribe, unsubscribe) dealing with this
    mail server should be mailed to

    [email protected]

    where it will be dealt with by a human. Please include your name and
    email address in the body of your message as follows

    [email protected] (Fred Flintstone)

    Postings to forum participants are made by emailing

    [email protected]

    When you make a posting, please keep in mind and respect that you are
    in conversation with other people.  At present, this forum is
    unmoderated, meaning that all postings are sent to everyone -
    uncensored.  All postings are automatically archived, and from time to
    time, will be made available via anonymous ftp (file transfer
    protocol).

    It is always good practice to include your `signature' at the end of
    your message, as it can be difficult sometimes to glean a sender's
    address from the mail header alone. This will also facilitate the
    spawning of private conversations, which may not be of interest to all
    members of the forum.

       Ian Lumb     Internet: <[email protected]>
       Earth & Atmospheric Science, York University
       North York, Ontario  M3J 1P3,  CANADA
       Voice: (416) 736-5245; Fax: (416) 736-5817

Ukraine on ListServ@IndyCMS or [email protected]     [Last Updated
    11/92]

    Ukraine is dedicated to the civil and thoughtful exchange and analysis
    of information regarding Ukraine.

    Ukraine is archived.  To receive a list of files available, send the
    command INDEX UKRAINE to either of the ListServ addresses below.

    To subscribe to UKRAINE send e-mail to LISTSERV@INDYCMS on BITNET or
    [email protected] on the Internet with the BODY of the mail
    containing the listserv command:

    SUB UKRAINE yourfirstname yourlastname eg.  sub ukraine Jane Doe

       List owner/coordinator:  John B Harlan
                                JBHarlan@IndyVAX
                                [email protected]

UK-DANCE on [email protected]                 [Last Update 4/93]

    UK-RAVE is a mailing list for discussion about all aspects of rave
    culture in the UK: raves, clubs, record shops, radio, records and
    anything else to do with the underground dance music scene.

    To subscribe to the list, write to [email protected] with
    'subscribe uk-rave <Your Name>' as the first line in the message body,
    replacing <Your Name> with your real name, not your e-mail address.

[email protected]                  [Last Updated 12-October-1991]
    [email protected]

    This list was formed to serve as a vehicle for discussion of topics
    related to the design and testing of user interfaces for Geographic
    Information Systems (GIS) and other geographic software.  Related
    topics on human-computer interaction for spatial information, on
    spatial cognition related to GIS use, and on the use of geographic
    information in general, also are welcome.  It was established as part
    of Research Initiative 13 ("User Interfaces for Geographic Information
    Systems") of the US National Center for Geographic Information and
    Analysis.

    Archives of UIGIS-L and related files are stored in the UIGIS-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command INDEX UIGIS-L
    to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] as the first line in
    the body of a mail message (NOT the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to UIGIS-L, send the command SUB UIGIS-L your name to
    LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] via a mail message
    (again, as the first line in the body of the mail, not the Subject:
    line).

    For example:  SUB UIGIS-L William Morris Davis

    Owner:  David M. Mark <GISMGR@UBVMS>

[email protected]                             [Last Update 3/93]

    This forum has been created with the intent of promoting conversation
    about ultralight aircraft, the joy of flying them, and the
    responsibility of maintaining them.  Requests for advice or
    information are encouraged, and stories of your experiences and
    knowledge are eagerly consumed.  Any other topics relating to the
    sport are also of interest to all of us.

    To subscribe send mail to <[email protected]> with
    "subscribe" in the SUBJECT.

    An archive, and other interesting files, are available via anonymous
    FTP from ftp.ms.uky.edu (128.163.128.6).  The info file, the FAQ, and
    the subscriber list are all kept in
    pub/mailing.lists/ultralight-flight

    I would like to emphasize that promoting safety and a positive public
    image are paramount to our sport, particularly in the current state of
    the FAA NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rule Making) concerning expansion of
    ultralight rights.

    Owner:  David Hempy <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    An unmoderated list for users of the original NEC UltraLite PC1701 and
    PC1702 computers (the V30-based notebook computer with a 1MB or 2MB
    silicon hard disk, not the newer 80X86-based models).  Topics include
    general information, tips, techniques, applications, experiences, and
    sources for hardware, software, accessories, and information.

    To subscribe or unsubscribe to the ultralite-list, send mail to
    [email protected] with the following commands in the body of
    the message:

    subscribe ultralite-list firstname lastname quit

    Replace "firstname lastname" with your name, not your e-mail address.

    Administrative messages other than subscription and unsubscription
    should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Brian Smithson <[email protected]>

UN on ListServ@IndyCMS                       [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    UN (United Nations) is dedicated to discussion of the United Nations,
    and is open to all interested persons.

    To subscribe send mail to [email protected] or on the Internet
    to [email protected] with the following command in the body:

    SUB UN yourfirstname yourlastname

    List owner/coordinator:  John B Harlan IJBH200@IndyVAX
    [email protected]

[email protected]                     [Last Update 12/92]

    This is an unmoderated mailing list for the discussion of the Rolling
    Stones. Discussion topics may include: bootleg trading, how-to guitar
    playing advice, information about recent books such as Wyman's Stone
    Alone and others, perspectives on recent solo albums by Watts,
    Richards and Wood and the upcoming album by Jagger.

    To be added to (or removed from) the list:  send mail to
    [email protected]

    List Owner: Steve Portigal [email protected]

[email protected]

    Mailing list for Unisys related topics.  It is currently designed as a
    mail reflector and does not currently support archive or FTP.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Richard H. Miller <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    An unmoderated list for discussion of all EMACS type editors for UNIX.
    The list is gatewayed both ways to usenet newsgroup comp.emacs.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: John Voigt <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Internet gateway for distribution of the "UUCP net" Unix net.sources
    newslist.  Only ONE person at a site should subscribe, since articles
    tend to be rather long.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].
    Contributors who wish never to see error messages from the mailer
    should specify this address as the return-path of their messages.

    There is a BITNet/Netnorth/EARN sub-distribution list,
    UNIX-SRC@NDSUVM1; BNEnet subscribers can join by sending the SUB
    command with your name.  For example, SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SUB
    UNIX-SRC Jon Doe To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1
    SIGNOFF.  To make contributions to the list, BITNet subscribers should
    send mail to the Internet list name, NOT to the BITNet list name.

    Coordinator: Chuck Kennedy <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    UNIX-SW is a vehicle for announcing the availablity of new major
    packages of UNIX/'C' language software on the WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL
    repository.  This list will also be used to mail periodic updates of
    the list of all UNIX software held at WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL (probably
    monthly).

    UNIX-SW is not a forum for discussion of this software.  Such
    discussions are more appropriately held with the authors, or in other
    groups.  Rather, we are attempting to make known to the widest
    possible audience the contents of this large repository of
    public-domain software.

    SIMTEL20 is a DEC-20 machine running the TOPS20 operating system,
    located at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.  The machine is a
    host on the Defense Data Network (DDN), and as such, gives users
    located on other hosts the capability of directly transferring this
    software via the FTP (file transfer process) command.

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
    into another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve
    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
    have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so
    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in UNIX-SW-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in
    directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.UNIX-SW> Archive files are available via
    ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for those with TCP/IP access
    to the Internet.

    The repository been completely reorganized.  The software is now
    stored in the directory PD2:<UNIX-C> (it used to be stored in
    PD2:<UNIX>; this directory no longer exists).

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Dave Curry <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Discussion of matters involved in porting TeX82 to Unix.  Messages
    sent to the list are directly redistributed without human
    intervention.

    Archives are kept on MIMSY.UMD.EDU in the file:
    PS:<MAILING-LISTS>UNIX-TEX.ARC

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Richard Furuta <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Distribution list for people maintaining machines running the Unix
    operating system.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    There is a BITNET/Netnorth/EARN sub-distribution list,
    UNIX-WIZ@NDSUVM1; BNEnet subscribers can join by sending the SUB
    command with your name.  For example, SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SUB
    UNIX-WIZ Jon Doe To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1
    SIGNOFF.  To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should
    send mail to the Internet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

    Coordinator: Mike Muuss <[email protected]>

UPNEWS on [email protected]                        [Last Updated 1/92]
    or [email protected]

    "Update-Electronic-Music-News" highlights "underground" music,
    independent and major label artists and companies, contains record
    reviews, interviews, perspectives, and a host of other topics that
    differ from issue to issue.  Update is also attempting to close the
    popular music gap, or mass music gap, by bringing to the forefront
    those artists and aspects of the music industry that are struggling to
    make their voice heard.  Update is providing artists and other areas
    of the music industry with an opportunity to have recordings, music
    products, and/or music services presented directly to a large music
    audience.

    To Subscribe (and you want to!) send a message to
    [email protected] or [email protected] with the BODY of the
    mail containing:  SUBSCRIBE UPNEWS yourfirstname yourlastname

    Editor in chief: Christopher DeRobertis [email protected] or
    [email protected]

URBAN-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for information exchange, ideas, etc. on the science of
    Urban Planning.

    Yearly archives of the list will be maintained.

    BitNet users may join the list by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@TREARN via interactive message or e-mail:  SUB urban-l Your
    full name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
    Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command as the only
    line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

[email protected]

    The purpose of this mailing list is to discuss and promote
    self-sufficiency in everyday life in many forms.  This includes but is
    not limited to basic needs such as food, shelter, health, and safety.
    A unique aspect of this list, however, unlike many others, is that we
    will concentrate on the city and urban/semi-urbs applications of
    traditional self-sufficiency technology.  Thus, discussions on raising
    fish in a small backyard pool or in a large aquarium instead of in
    cage-culture rafts on a farm pond; raising veggies and some small-tree
    fruits in containers on the patio or under grow-lights at work (a
    ready source of fluorescent fixtures for most of us!) instead of in a
    20 x 40 garden plot "out back".

    Certainly folks in a more suburban setting (lucky them!) will find
    much of the "urbanites" content useful, but the list is here first and
    foremost for those of us out here in the Concrete Jungle, for whatever
    reason.  Some of us, like myself, are here using the city's resources
    to learn before setting off for the country or the 'burbs, some are
    stuck in pay-our-debts jobs here, and some just like the active city
    environment of places like Harvard Square or Pike's Place.  But even
    though we rent our dwellings and have a postage-stamp size yard, or
    none at all, we can still get into doing for ourselves in some of the
    ways our bucolic buddies do.

    Send requests to be added directly to [email protected]
    and include "urbanites-request" in your subject line.

    Coordinator: [email protected] (stephen g. wadlow)

[email protected]                     [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    Mailing list for Urusei Yatsura fans.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected]

    Coordinator: Mark Crispin <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    UREXX-L on [email protected]

    A mailing list for REXX on UNIX.  The list has been created in
    response to the announcement of uni-REXX by the Work Station Group
    (who also have an XEDIT clone uni-XEDIT).

    To join the list include the following line in the body of a mail
    message:

    SUB UREXX-L yourfistname yoursecondname

    and send to

    [email protected] (bitnet/internet)

    You will receive more information when you subscribe.

    Items to be posted to the list itself should be sent to
    [email protected]

    Note: Please do not use the SIGNON command instead of SUBscribe.

    Coordinator:  Alan Thew

       Bitnet/Earn: [email protected]    UUCP:     ....!mcsun!ukc!liv!qq11
       Internet:                                                          [email protected];
                    QQ11%[email protected]

[email protected]

    This list is for the discussion of the socio-cultural, technical and
    political history of usenet.  The list is not moderated and is open to
    anyone interested in the history of the net.

    Coordinator: [email protected] (Bruce Jones)

[email protected]@Index(usml)

    Discussion and programs for various universe-generating software
    (accretion models, Traveller, Other Suns, ...).

    Archives are maintained on host HC.DSPO.GOV (192.12.184.4) in
    directory:  pub/usml.  ANONYMOUS FTP is supported.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected]

    Coordinator: Josh Siegel <[email protected]>

[email protected]
    UTS-L@YSUB (BitNet)

    Mailing list for discussion of Amdahl's UTS/580 implementation of Unix
    and for software running in the UTS environment.  Some potential
    topics for discussion: porting software, integrating with bitnet,
    internet, and servers, requests for help, using UTS-specific features,
    hardware issues, and anything else that's UTS-related.  Discussion
    should be limited to the UTS environment (under VM or native),pso this
    list does not replace info-unix, unix-wiz, aix-l, or any otherpmailing
    list.  Postings not specific to UTS should be posted to one of those
    lists, instead.

    The discussion is not presently moderated, although if message traffic
    warrants, it may be in the future.  All are free to post to the list,
    with the condition that you must be subscribed to the list to post
    anything.  To help keep the noise down to a reasonable level, we would
    appreciate if you would contact your site's UTS system administrator
    (aka "unix guru") for help on your question, before you send it out to
    everyone.

    A monthly notebook of all discussions will be kept online, in files
    named UTS-L LOGYYMM (UTS-L LOG9001, for example) on the Listserv.  To
    retrieve a notebook, send e-mail or an interactive message to Listserv
    with a message text/body of GET UTS-L LOGYYMM.  Listserv database
    services are also available - send INFO DATABASE to the list-server
    for more information.  Notebooks will also be available via anonymous
    FTP to YSUB.YSU.EDU after 1/31/90.  More on this later.  Sorry, we
    don't have news (yet, anyway).

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@YSUB via interactive message or e-mail:  SUB UTS-L Your full
    name where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
    Not-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the
    only line in the text/body of an e-mail message to
    [email protected].

    Administrative questions, problems, etc., should be sent to the
    Coordinators.

    Coordinators:
      Doug Sewell <DOUG%[email protected]>
      Lou Anschuetz <TEMNGT23%[email protected]>

URANTIAL on LISTSERV%[email protected]

    'URANTIAL' is a forum for the discussion of ideas presented in The
    URANTIA Book.  The perspective of the list is holistic.  Contributions
    are welcomed from the full scope of scientific and theological
    perspectives as long as they serve to enhance our understanding of
    ourselves and pertain constructively to the conceptual framework of
    the URANTIA material.  The goal of this list is to utilize The URANTIA
    Book to gain integration of knowledge and consolidation of worldviews
    toward an improved life for all on Earth.

    Please send subscription requests to LISTSERV@UAFSYSB on BITNET, *not*
    to the list itself URANTIAL@UAFSYSB.  Include the following command in
    the body or text of the mail:

    SUB URANTIAL yourfirstname yourlastname From: "David L. Merrifield"
    <DM06900%[email protected]>

UUs-L on [email protected]              [Last Updated June 1992]

    UUs-L is a global meeting place for Unitarian Universalists and anyone
    going our way.  The list's intent is to provide a forum for sharing of
    UU-related information across district and regional boundaries; to
    bring into contact people and ideas who normally would never have met;
    and to foster discussion of functional and structural innovations we
    can make in our organizations and world.

    Electronic conferencing, mail, and the paradigms they encourage are
    something that most members of this list have a growing familiarity
    with.  These are tools which are already having an impact more
    profound than the other major influence on human religion and
    politics; the printing press.  The effects these tools can have on an
    organization are manyfold; better, cheaper, more effective
    communications; improved dynamics for far-flung groups; and insight
    into the processes that make up even non-electronic communications.

    Subscriptions to UUs-L are obtained by sending the following in the
    body of a message to [email protected]:

    SUB UUs-L your full name

    UUs-L List Manager:  Steve Traugott
    <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    People using Pronet/V2LNI Ring networks.

    [Also see mailing lists INFO-PROTEON (Proteon and Proteon gear in
    general, with slight leanings toward token ring engineering) and P4200
    (Proteon gateway products)]

    Coordinator: [email protected]

[email protected]                            [Last Updated June 1992]

    Those interested in Soviet news and comment and Gulf war bulletins may
    wish to subscribe to Val-L (Valentine Michael Smith's commentary) on
    ListServ@UCF1VM.  Many will recognize Valentine as a long-time (and
    prolific) contributor to such lists as Politics, History, USSR-L and
    NewsE-L.  Valentine's ongoing account of and commentary on world
    events has now been consolidated on a dedicated list of his own, which
    promises to be a most valuable addition to the networks.

    Log files will be kept on a monthly basis.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to
    LISTSERV@UCF1VM:  SUB VAL-L Your_full_name where Your_full_name is
    your real name, not your userid; for example:  SUB VAL-L John Doe
    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the SUB command as the
    text/body of a message to [email protected]

    Coordinator: UCF Postmaster <[email protected]>

VAMPYRES on [email protected]

    VAMPYRES is for fans of vampiric lore, fact and fiction.

    To subscribe, please either SEND the command

    SUBSCRIBE VAMPYRES firstname lastname

    to LISTSERV@GUVM or, for people who do not have access to BITNET, send
    MAIL to LISTSERV@GUVM (no subject) that contains one line in the text:

    SUBSCRIBE VAMPYRES firstname lastname

    Owner: Jim Wilderotter <[email protected]>

VETINFO on [email protected]

    This list has been created to stimulate discussion in the area of
    Informatics, with special reference to the field of Veterinary
    Medicine.  Related topics include Clinical decision support systems,
    laboratory information management, imaging, disease nomenclature and
    coding systems, expert systems, knowledge bases, etc.  Discussions
    related to specific hardware and software implementations are welcome
    as well as approaches to specific approaches to challenges in
    veterinary informatics.

    Archives of VETINFO and related files are stored in the VETINFO
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files, send the command INDEX VETINFO
    to LISTSERV@UCDCVDLS.  To subscribe to the list send the following
    command to LISTSERV@UCDCVDLS on BITNET via interactive message or in
    the BODY of e-mail:

    SUBSCRIBE VETINFO Your_Full_Name.

       LIST Owner: Jim Case DVM,Ph.D ([email protected])
          James T. Case, Administrator      University of California
          Information Systems               School of Veterinary Medicine
          California Veterinary Diagnostic  P.O. Box 1770
             Laboratory System              Davis, CA 95617
          [email protected]             (916)752-4408

[email protected]                         [Last Update 28-January-1992]

    Discussion of Very High Frequency radio propogation, equipment and
    activity, related to Amateur Radio.  Typical topics include equipment
    reviews, propagation reports, and contest results.  Administrivia and
    subscriptions to:  [email protected].

    Coordinator: Paul Flaherty, N9FZX ([email protected])

VICTORIA on [email protected]                        [Last Update 4/93]
    or [email protected]

    VICTORIA is an electronic conference devoted to the interdisciplinary
    field of Victorian Studies and dedicated to the sharing of information
    and ideas about any and all aspects of 19th-century British culture
    and society.  Covering a period even longer than the reign of its
    namesake (say, 1790 to 1914), VICTORIA equally welcomes the
    contributions of students of literature, art, social history, gender
    studies, politics, publishing, intellectual history, or what-have-you.

    For the most passionate devotee of literary theory as well as the most
    hardheaded empiricist, VICTORIA provides that beloved Victorian thing,
    a "cheap luxury," in the shape of a free electronic forum for the
    exchange of research ideas and queries, notices of recent books and
    articles, conference listings, and job announcements, and for lively
    discussion of any issues, large or small, that bear on the study of
    19th-century Britain.

    To subscribe to VICTORIA, simply send an e-mail message to
    LISTSERV@IUBVM (the BITNET address) or [email protected]
    (the Internet address).  Leaving the subject heading blank, let the
    body of the message consist of the line

    SUB VICTORIA yourfirstname yourlastname

    That's all there is to it.  To post a message to the list, send it to
    VICTORIA@IUBVM (BITNET) or [email protected] (Internet).

    If you have any questions or comments about VICTORIA, please feel free
    to contact either of us at the addresses below.

       Owners:
          Patrick Leary                    Glenn Everett
          History Department               English Department
          Indiana University               U. of Tennessee at Martin
          [email protected]             [email protected]
          [email protected]           [email protected]

[email protected]

    VideoTech is a combination of the old HOME-SAT, VIDEO-DISC and
    TELETEXT mailing lists.  WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL is the DDN side of
    this mailing list (which includes a USENET entry); USENET/netnews
    messages to rec.video will find their way to this list without loops.
    Appropriate topics for discussion on VideoTech might be, but are not
    limited to:

      Home Satellite (TVRO, DBS)           Teletext
      Cable Television                     Stereo Television
      Video Disc Technology                HighRes Television
      Video Tape Recorders (Beta/VHS/UMatic)

    Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail
    files named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one
    into another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve
    disk space, all the mail files in the archive, except for the current
    year, are individually compressed.  The compressed files have the
    suffix -Z as part of the filetype field; they should be renamed to
    have the suffix .Z (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so
    the uncompress program will find them.  The current month's mail is
    still kept in VIDEOTECH-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in
    directory:  PD2:<ARCHIVES.VIDEOTECH> Archive files are available via
    ANONYMOUS FTP for those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    BitNet users can subscribe to the list through an automated BitNet
    mail server.  To send a command to the server, simply send the command
    as the text of a message.  Send all command-messages to
    LISTSERV@UIUCVMD.  The command to subscribe yourself is:  SUB I-VIDTEK
    (your personal name) The command to cancel your subscription is:
    UNSUB I-VIDTEK Substitute your own personal name for the string "(your
    personal name)" in the example above.  If you misspell your name,
    subscribe again, you do not need to unsubscribe to fix a name spelling
    error.

    Coordinator: Frank J. Wancho <[email protected]>

VIDNET-L on LISTSERV@UGA

    VIDNET-L (Video Network Discussion List) was formed for the discussion
    of mutual problems and concerns which face all who are involved in the
    operation of a campus-wide video network.  This includes any
    configuration which may be found in a campus environment-creation,
    operation, maintenance, programming, teleconferencing, rate structure,
    videotext are some of the topics expected to be discussed.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@UGA on BITNET or
    [email protected] on the Internet via mail or interactive
    message:

    SUB VIDNET-L your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB VIDNET-L John X. Doe

    Owner:  John R. Stephens, Jr.  <[email protected]>
    <[email protected]> Internet

[email protected]                                 [Last Update 3/93]
    [email protected]

    A discussion list for individuals interested in all aspects of video
    production and operations.  The focus of discussion will be
    professional video production at all levels.  However, anyone with an
    interest in video production or equipment operations is invited to
    subscribe and join the discussion.  The list can also serve as a point
    for asking questions about equipment purchases, equipment problems,
    production problems, etc., etc.

    As the list grows it may also become a location for posting verifiable
    position in video production.  If you are aware of positions, send
    them directly to me for posting.  The list is currently moderated to
    avoid duplication and "junk mail" from reaching the subscribers.

    Once again, anyone with an interest in video is welcome to subscribe.
    To subscribe to VIDPRO-L, send a message to: [email protected]
    (or LISTSERV@ECNUXA on Bitnet), leave the subject line blank, in the
    body of the message type:

    SUBSCRIBE VIDPRO-L first-name last name

    Owner:  P. Gordon Sroufe Internet: [email protected] Bitnet:
    cfpgs1@ecnuxa

[email protected]                             [Last Update 12/92]

    This list is for anyone who is interested in Vintage Volkswagens.
    This include the Beetle, Bus (Types II and II/IV), Ghia, Squareback,
    Kubelwagen (Thing), Schwimmwagen, buggies, bajas, rails and any VW
    (air-cooled) powered vehicle including aircraft.

    Here we will discuss how-to stuff, parts availability, answer
    mechanical questions, list show dates, swap meets, club addresses,
    favorite stories, (breakdown or other) etc.  ALL MECHANICAL ADVICE OR
    ANALYSIS IS *STRICTLY* TAKEN AT YOUR OWN RISK!  Ultimately, YOU have
    to decide what is best for your car.  This list is for anything about
    the older VWs; F. Porsche designed/air-cooled.  Rabbit and Westphalia
    owners are welcome too, but I'm hoping to keep the focus of the list
    on the older cars.

    BEGINNERS, GURUS, MECHANICS AND NON-MECHANICS, RESTORERS AND DAILY
    DRIVERS ARE WELCOME!

    This list is dedicated to the memory of John Muir.

    THIS WILL NOT BE A LISTSERVed LIST, at least not initially.  All
    administrative issues will be handled by me.  To get subscribed or
    unsubscribed, send me a message at:

    [email protected]

    There is no USENET gateway for this list, and none is planned.

    Archives for the list's messages already exist, although they will not
    be available for automatic retrieval until i set up the ftp service on
    rocky.

       List Owner:  robert holder   [email protected]
                    unix troll   us geological survey
                    st petersburg florida usa

VIRTU-L on [email protected]           [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    A bi-directional gateway for the Usenet newsgroup sci.virtual-worlds.
    This is a discussion of all aspects of virtual reality.  The mailing
    list is not moderated.  If you have access to the Usenet network of
    newsgroups, you probably do not need to subscribe to this mailing
    list.  All notes to the mailing list are sent automatically for
    posting to sci.virtual-worlds, at the discretion of the newsgroup
    moderators.  All sci.virtual-worlds posts are automatically sent to
    LISTSERV subscribers.

    Caution:  Traffic on this mailing list is fairly high!  Expect about
    10-30 messages per day, some of which are lengthy.

    To subscribe:

    Send email to the Listserv address, either:

    LISTSERV@UIUCVMD (for Bitnet) or [email protected] (for
    Internet)

    with the following text:

    SUB VIRTU-L <Your full name>

    where <Your full name> is your 'True Name,' (NOT your email
    address!!!)

    To unsubscribe:

    Send email to the same Listserv address as above, with the text:

    UNSUB VIRTU-L

    Archives:  Listserv does NOT maintain archives of this mailing list.
    Archives of all posts to sci.virtual-worlds are maintained by the
    newsgroup sponsors (see below).  Archives are available via anonymous
    FTP to milton.u.washington.edu

    Sponsorship:  The Usenet newsgroup sci.virtual-worlds is sponsored by
    the Human Interface Technology Laboratory at the University of
    Washington, Seattle.  Although the Listserv redistribution is
    sponsored by the University of Illinois and Greg Newby, the HITL crew
    deserves most of the credit for this important forum.

       The List owner:
            Greg Newby
                    Graduate School of Library and Information Science, and
                    National Center for Supercomputing Applications, at the
                    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
            Email:  [email protected]  or
                    [email protected]
            Phone:  217-333-3280

VIRUS-L%[email protected]

    Virus-L is a forum specifically for the discussion of computer virus
    experiences, protection software, and other virus related topics.  The
    list is currently open to the public and is a non-digest format list.
    Readers who prefer digest format lists should periodically read the
    public back logs of submissions, available from the LEHIIBM1 LISTSERV
    via a GET command (e.g., GET VIRUS-L LOG8806A for the first week of
    activity during June, 1988).  Mail sent to to [email protected]
    will automatically be redistributed to everyone on the mailing list.
    By default, you will NOT receive a copy of your own letters.  If you
    wish to, send mail to the LISTSERV saying SET VIRUS-L REPRO

    Archives are available, as is a file called DIRTY DOZEN which lists a
    number of viruses, trojan horses, and pirated programs for the IBM PC.
    All submissions to VIRUS-L are stored in weekly log files which can be
    downloaded by any user on (or off) the mailing list.  There is also a
    small archive of some of the public anti-virus programs which are
    currently available.  This archive, too, can be accessed by any user.
    All of this is handled automatically by the LISTSERV.

    To find out what files are available on the LISTSERV, send mail to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] saying INDEX VIRUS-L Note that
    filenames/extensions are separated by a space, and not by a period.
    Once you've decided which file(s) you want, send mail to LISTSERV
    saying GET filename filetype For example, GET VIRUS-L LOG8804 would
    get the file called VIRUS-L LOG8804 (which happens to be the monthly
    log of all messages sent to VIRUS-L during April, 1988).  Note that,
    starting June 6, 1988, the logs are weekly.  The new file format is
    VIRUS-L LOGyymmx where yy is the year (88, 89, etc.), mm is the month,
    and x is the week (A, B, etc.).  Readers who prefer digest format
    lists should read the weekly logs and sign off of the list itself.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@LEHIIBM1
    (non-BitNet users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected]
    with the command in the message body):  SUB VIRUS-L Your_Full_Name
    where Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.  To
    unsubscribe, send:  SIGNOFF VIRUS-L

    All other requests, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to the
    Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Kenneth R. van Wyk
    <LUKEN%[email protected]> <[email protected]>

VISBAS-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 9/92]

    A list to discuss the Visual Basic software.  To subscribe send a
    message or e-mail to [email protected] with the following in the
    BODY:

    SUB VISBAS-L yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:  Chris Barnes <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 4/93]

    The list is intended to embrace discussion on a wide range of vision
    topics, including physiological theory, computer vision, machine
    vision and image processing algorithms, vision techniques to support
    robot navigation and spatial representation, artificial intelligence
    and neural network techniques applied to vision, industrial
    applications, robotic eyes, implemented systems, ideas, profound
    thoughts; anything related to vision and its automation is fair game.

    The Vision List also provides an FTP anonymous accessible archive for
    shareware, imagery, references, and other good stuff of general
    interest to the community. Contributors please contact me at
    [email protected] .

    Phil Kahn, Founder/Moderator [email protected]

VM-UTIL <DYOUNG%[email protected]>

    A list for the discussion and redistribution of useful and interesting
    utilities for use by the VM/SP and CMS operating systems.  There is
    also a FILELIST by the same name which will be used to store some of
    the utilities collected.

    The list is hosted at DEARN, MARIST, TECMTYVM, TREARN, UBVM, UCF1VM,
    and UTARLVM1.  There is also a companion FILELIST available from the
    LISTSERV's at DEARN, MARIST, UBVM, UCF1VM, and UTARLVM1 which contains
    a lot of useful VM- and CMS-related utilities that people have
    contributed.  If anyone is interested in contributing a utility to be
    stored in the FILELIST, they can send a note telling what they wish to
    contribute along with a description of each utility.  Source code is
    prefered.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@[one of the above
    hosts] (non-BitNet users send mail to LISTSERV%[one of the
    above][email protected]) SUBSCRIBE VM-UTIL your_full_name To
    unsubscribe, send UNSUBSCRIBE VM-UTIL

    Coordinator: David Young <DYOUNG%[email protected]>

VMVIRUS on LISTSERV@PCCVM

    After consulting with the folks 'attached' to VIRUS-L and seeing a
    void in the area of centralized information about VM, MVS, and VSE
    viri and worms, I have established a list VMVIRUS at my node.  This
    list is open and public, but as the following text will describe, some
    files will be restricted.  Be aware that a posting to this list will
    automatically be forwarded to VIRUS-L.

    This list has been established to act as a clearing house / archival
    location for comments and information concerning VM viruses and worms.
    The logs are public and your comments well be freely available to the
    network community.  I intend to also store samples of source, object,
    and executable code for examination by selected persons.  Commonly
    these files will only be available to NADs and other selected
    interested parties.  Application may be made for code samples.  Userid
    authenticity WILL BE verified prior to dispersal of infectious
    programs.

    So far the VM community has been spared many of the problems that
    currently plague the PC, MAC and Unix worlds.  Let us hope that it
    remains that way.  This archive is intended as a step in the direction
    to halt the spread of such malicious programming.

    While the name VMVIRUS implies a limitation to the VM environment,
    this list is open to comments by MVS and VSE users also.  I would urge
    VM, MVS, and VSE sites to send samples of infectious code for storage.
    The following rules MUST be adhered to in the transmission of
    potentially harmful programs.

       1. Send notification to myself (SYSMAINT@PCCVM) prior to
          transmission.
       2. De-activate the code if possible
       3. Transmit the code to SECURE@PCCVM
       4. Do not include code in a 'mail-gram'

    This site maintains a 'filter' for known infectious materials, hence
    the required pre-transmission notification.  Let all work together to
    restore the 'clean' computing environment that we used to have and to
    assist in the eradication / prosecution of offenders.

    To subscribe to VMVIRUS send mail or interactive message to
    LISTSERV@PCCVM on BITNET with the TEXT or BODY of the message
    containing the command:  SUB VMVIRUS yourfirstname yourlastname

    Owner:

          R N Hathhorn, VM Systems Support    BITNET: SYSMAINT@PCCVM
          Portland Community College
          P. O. Box 19000
          12000 S. W. 49th Ave.
          Portland, Oregon  97219-0990
          (503) 244-6111 ext. 4705

VMXA-L%[email protected]

    Discussion of issues in installation, operation and maintenance of
    VM/XA systems.  Included are both the existing VM/XA/SF system as well
    as the new VM/XA/SP system.  Topics include anything related to VM/XA,
    as well as conversion from VM/SP and VM/SP/HPO to VM/XA.

    List archives will be maintained at UGA.BITNET for search via the
    LISTSERV Database facility.

    To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@UGA (non-BitNet
    users send mail to LISTSERV%[email protected]) SUBSCRIBE
    VMXA-L your_full_name To unsubscribe, send UNSUBSCRIBE VMXA-L

    Coordinator: Harold C. Pritchett <HAROLD%[email protected]>

[email protected] [email protected]

    VPIEJ-L is a discussion list for electronic publishing issues,
    especially those related to Scholarly Electronic Journals.  Topics for
    discussion include SGML, PostScript, and other e-journal formats; as
    well as software and hardware considerations for creation of, storage,
    and access to e-journals.  Publishers, editors, technical staff,
    programmers, librarians, and end-users are welcome to join.

    One goal of the list is to provide better feedback from users to
    creators, so we are very interested in receiving and archival issues.
    This should give those of us involved in publishing an idea as to what
    distribution methods work and how end-users are accessing and using
    these publications.  Current readers of and contributors to VPIEJ-L
    have discussed readability and screen display, copyright, and
    advertising (noncommercial).

    Archives of VPIEJ-L are available.  A listing may be retrieved by
    sending a command INDEX VPIEJ-L in the BODY of e-mail or a message to
    LISTSERV@VTVM1 or [email protected] .

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@VTVM1 or
    [email protected] in the BODY of mail (NOT subject) or in an
    interactive message:

    SUB VPIEJ-L your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB VPIEJ-L Joan
    Doe

    Owner: James Powell <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

VSAM-L%[email protected]
    VSAM-L on LISTSERV@TREARN

    A list to discuss issues related to Virtual Storage Access Method has
    been created at LISTSERV@TREARN.

    To Subscribe: issue this command to [email protected]:  (Internet
    users mail to LISTSERV%[email protected]) SUB VSAM-L
    myfirstname mylastname

    To Post articles:  MAIL your article to the addresses above

    List owner: Dr. Ozel Ergen <[email protected]>

VTCAD-L on [email protected]                      [Last Update 3/93]
    or [email protected]

    This forum was initially setup as an internal mechanism for discussion
    among Va Tech users for CAD over 2 years ago.  It has since expanded
    to include not only local users but international as well.

    The subject base is broad enough to allow discussion within many areas
    of the industry.  Pertaining to but not limited to the following
    (within CAD subject a rea):

       - CAD applications:  CADAM, CATIA, CAEDS, AUTOCAD, etc (VM,
         Workstation, and PC versions)
       - CAD Hardware:  All workstations, VM, and Personal Computers
       - CAD Networking
       - Industry needs
       - Educational (research) advances and its role in the future
         for industry
       - The type of Personnel needed for such operations

    To subscribe send e-mail to LISTSERV@VTVM2 on BITNET or to
    [email protected] with the body containing:

    SUB VTCAD-L your full name

    Weekly notebooks and FTP-able archives are kept.

    All questions can be sent to the owner address below.

    Owner: "Darrell A. Early" ([email protected])

VTLSLIST on LISTSERV@VTVM1

    VTLSLIST is a discussion list for users of VTLS software.  VTLS is the
    Virginia Tech Library System, an online public access catalog for
    libraries.  Issues affecting all classes of users from patron to
    manager will be considered.  Testing and implementation of modules and
    PC-based integrated systems such as the VTLS Intelligent Workstation
    software will also be fair game.  Due to our proximity to VTLS, Inc.,
    we hope to have some input from them as well.

    VTLSLIST is edited by Buddy Litchfield, Department Head of Database
    Administration.  He oversees the testing, training, and implementation
    of VTLS software here at University Libraries, Virginia Polytechnic
    Institute and State University.

    To subscribe, send your request along with your BITNET or INTERNET
    address to: [email protected] or [email protected].

    Owner: Buddy Litchfield <BUDDYL@VTVM1> (on BITNET) Assistant: James
    Powell <JPOWELL@VTVM1>

[email protected]

    A mailing list about early music.  Topics:  Anything about early music
    (medieval, renaissance etc.)  including comments/questions about

       1. (new) records
       2. books
       3. performances
       4. song texts & translations
       5. encoding early music scores in electronic form
       6. etc.

    Owner: Gerhard Gonter <[email protected]>

VWAR-L on LISTSERV@UBVM
    or [email protected]

    This list was formed to facilitate communication between scholars,
    teachers, veterans, and anyone who is interested in the Vietnam War.
    Archives of VWAR-L and related files are stored in the VWAR-L
    Filelist.  To receive a list of files send the command "INDEX VWAR-L"
    (without the " ") to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] as
    the first line in the body of a mail message (not the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to VWAR-L, send the command SUB VWAR-L yourfirstname
    yourlastname LISTSERV@UBVM on BITNET or [email protected]
    via a mail message (again, as the first line in the body of the mail,
    not the Subject: line).

    For example: SUB VWAR-L Victor Charles

    Owner: Lydia Fish <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list is intended to discuss the issues associated with the
    technology and administration of an AppleTalk network across the
    Internet.  In addition, the operation of a pilot project network is
    occaisionally discussed.  This is not intended to be a general
    AppleTalk discussion list, but is focused on AppleTalk over IP
    networks.  Most members of the list have a working knowledge of the
    operations of either the Kinetics or the GatorBox LocalTalk - Ethernet
    Gateways.

    Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions,
    etc., should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Craig A. McGowan <[email protected]>

wais-discussion on [email protected]                    [Last Update 5/93]

    Moderated mailings every 1 or 2 weeks including announcements about
    WAIS.  All wais-discussion newsletters are posted to
    comp.infosystems.wais, a netnews discussion group on WAIS issues.

    Archives available from wais-discussion-archive wais servers or
    anonymous ftp from quake.think.com. A bibliography of available
    written materials and resources is available from
    /pub/wais/wais-discussion/[email protected] (ftp) or
    WAIS server wais-discussion-archive.src, or on request from
    [email protected].

wais-talk on [email protected]                          [Last Update 5/93]

    Unmoderated discussion about WAIS for implementors and interactive
    discussions.

    Example subscription requests in an email note:

    add [email protected] wais-discussion

    Archives available from wais-talk-archives wais servers or anonymous
    ftp from quake.think.com.

    In addition, each of the lists handled by this listserver have
    -request addresses, so if you sent your message to
    [email protected] (or [email protected]),
    don't worry - it goes to the same place.  There are also owner- forms
    for each of these lists, so if the listserver doesn't do what you
    expect, please send mail to owner-<list>@quake.think.com.

    If all else fails, send mail to [email protected] describing your
    problem, and I'll try to fix it for you.

[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion of Paramount's syndicated science fiction
    TV series "War of the Worlds".  Send subscription requests to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Steven Grimm <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussion by users of the APT and HRPT features of
    TIROS-N and GOES satellites.  Subscribers are primarily amateur radio
    and academic users; subscription limited to persons actually involved
    in use of the satellites and/or development of "homebrew" equipment
    for this purpose, and discussion is limited to technical topics
    related to satellites accessible from continental United States.

    Archives of back issues are not currently available due to FTP access
    restrictions at the host site.  All requests to be added to or deleted
    from this list, questions, comments, etc. should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Dr. Eric Roskos <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                [Last Update 1/93]

    What is the list about?  It's about anything having to do with the
    world of lifting weights.  Routines, nutrition, injuries, and more.
    The experiences on the list range from brand new beginners to
    competetive bodybuilders.  Women are well represented on the list as
    well.  If it is somehow related to the lifting of a weight, it's
    welcome on the list.

    What is the list address?  For submissions,
    "[email protected]".  For questions about the list and
    subscription requests, "[email protected]".  These
    addresses appear at the end of each issue.

    How often does mail go out?  What form is it in?  The list is run in a
    digest format.  Issues come out every day or two.

    Owner:

    Michael Sullivan                     [email protected]
    Walt Disney Feature Animation        uunet!elroy!cit-vax!mickey!sullivan
    Glendale, CA                         +1 818 544 2683  --  +1 818 544 4579 (fax)

WEIRD-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for all manner of weirdness; the local group with which
    we started concentrates on cutups and short bizarre stories, but
    anything strange is welcome.  As distinguished from the old
    Bizarre-People list, we're not looking for humor but more for
    disturbing things.  Requests to be put on the mailing list should be
    addressed to the Moderator, and should be accompanied by a submission.

    Moderator: Jeremy Bornstein <JEREMY%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    SIG for computer modelling welds, run from CASCADE (Centre for
    Advanced Studies in Computer Aided Design and Engineering) at Carleton
    University.  Messages related to computer modelling welds and the
    following topics would be especially welcome; if traffic warrants,
    anyone of them could become a Special Interest Group (SIG), or
    distribution list:

          Weld pool physics
          Weld microstructures
          Residual Stress and Distortion
          Sensors and Control
          Failure Mechanisms and Analysis


    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected]

    Coordinator: Warren Hik <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    Wellfleet Communications Inc routers user group.  Any and all
    discussion, problems, comments, compliments, complaints are welcome.
    Wellfleet engineers and users around the world regularly discuss
    problems of all types, and announcements of interest to users are
    posted as well.  Archives are available by anonymous FTP from
    nstn.ns.ca in the subdirectory wellfleet-l/archive.  All requests to
    be added to or deleted from the lists should be sent to
    [email protected].  The list is unmoderated.

    Coordinator: Daniel MacKay <[email protected]>

WELSH-L on LISTSERV@IRLEARN                              [Last Update 1/93]
    or [email protected]

    The WELSH-L bulletin board aims to foster the amicable discussion of
    questions of the Welsh language, Welsh culture, history, and politics,
    and to offer a forum for speakers and learners of the Welsh language.
    Both Welsh and English may be used.

    Users are encouraged to exchange their opinions in Welsh, if they can,
    and special consideration may be given to Welsh learners expressing
    themselves in Welsh.

    The emphasis will be on Welsh as a living language, and Welsh culture
    as actually lived out in Wales at the present day.  Discussions of
    Celtic myth in general, the relationship between Celtic paganism and
    Anglo-Saxon Wicca, etc.  will probably find a more ready audience on
    the CELTIC-L bulletin board at IRLEARN.UCD.IE.

    If there is an interest in expanding the range of topics to include
    discussion in and about the language and culture of Welsh's close
    sister languages, Breton and Cornish, WELSH-L will be able to serve as
    a forum for that as well.

    Archives of WELSH-L and related files are stored in the WELSH-L
    FILELIST To receive a list of files send the command INDEX WELSH-L to
    LISTSERV@IRLEARN

    To subscribe to WELSH-L, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@IRLEARN (from EARN, BITNET) or
    LISTSERV%[email protected] (from JANET) or
    [email protected] (from other networks) via mail text or
    interactive message:  SUBSCRIBE WELSH-L your full name

    For example:  SUBSCRIBE WELSH-L Joe Shmoe

    Owners:  Michael Everson <EVERSON@IRLEARN> Briony Williams
    <[email protected]>

WICCADDR on WICCADDR%[email protected]               [Last Update 4/93]

    Moderated referral list for people seeking contacts in the craft and
    earth-religion community.  We exist primarily to put people in touch
    with local and national groups, and not to give specific answers to
    doctrinal questions.  Email contact with student groups, national
    societies, and anti-defamation activists is welcome.

    To subscribe, send mail directly to the list:

    To: WICCADDR%[email protected] Subject: ... containing 'Subscribe'
    ...  body:  (Describe your situation BRIEFLY.  Explain what references
    you have checked, and what kind of published info you might need.)

    Owner: bhaught%[email protected] (Bryan Haught)

WISENET on [email protected]  or [email protected]

    Women in science, mathematics or engineering and students interested
    in those disciplines are encouraged to join a newly established
    network to help them progress in their careers.  WISENET/Midwest is a
    Midwest network that promotes women and girls of diverse backgrounds
    in science, mathematics and engineering.

    It's objectives include:

       - to improve access to careers and advancement in science and
         engineering for girls and women of diverse backgrounds
       - to support research and analysis of recruitment and
         retention strategies
       - to maintain a database of resources and information about
         women scientists and engineers in the midwest
       - to serve as a communication link among midwest groups and
         individuals interested in women in science and engineering.

    This mail list has been established as one means of communication.

    It is available to anyone with access to electronic mail (E-mail).  To
    activate membership, send the following command in the BODY of e-mail
    to LISTSERV@UICVM on BITNET or [email protected] on the Internet:

    SUBSCRIBE WISENET your full name

    Owner: Dr. Alice Dan, [email protected] Notebooks: yes/monthly

WIN3-L on LISTSERV@UICVM

    The WIN3-L list is a forum for discussion about Microsoft Windows and
    related issues.  It is intended for those who are just starting to use
    Windows as well as the veterans of the prograSubscribers are
    encouraged to seek help for problems, share tips and to discuss the
    good and bad expeiences that they have with Windows.  Techical support
    persons are invited to exchange ideas about how they help others learn
    and use Windows.

    To subscribe to WIN3-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UICVM
    via mail text or interactive message:

    SUB WIN3-L your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:

    SUB WIN3-L Bill Gates

    Owner:  Tom Cervenka <CTCT100@UICVMC> Internet:
    [email protected] Internet address of LISTSERV:
    [email protected]

WINTCP-L on LISTSERV@UBVM                    [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    This list was formed to serve as a vehicle for discussion of topics
    relating to the Wollongong Incorporated TCP/IP products.  Archives of
    WINTCP-L and related files are stored in the WINTCP-L FILELIST.  To
    receive a list of files send the command 'INDEX WINTCP-L' (without the
    ' ') to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] as the first
    line in the body of a mail message (not the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to WINTCP-L, send the command 'SUB WINTCP-L your name'
    (without the ' ') to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] via
    a mail message (again, as the first line in the body of the mail, not
    the Subject: line).

    For example: SUB WINTCP-L Joe Shmoe

    WINTCP-L is also gatewayed into the vmsnet.networks.tcp-ip.wintcp news
    group of USENET News so if you have access to news reading software,
    you should read this list there to reduce unnecessary network traffic.

       Owner:  Jim Gerland <gerland@ubvms>
               Jim Gerland <[email protected]>

WITSENDO on LISTSERV@DARTCMS1 or [email protected]

    WITSENDO is a moderated mailing list which discusses all aspects of
    ENDOMETRIOSIS with particular emphasis on coping with the disease and
    its treatment.  Anyone with an interest in this disease is welcome to
    participate whether or not they actually suffer from the disease.  The
    list will act as a clearinghouse for information exchange and to
    promote discussion of current treatments, research and educational
    literature.  Professional (medical) comments are of course, most
    welcome.  However, the list is primarily dedicated to the women who
    suffer from this painful and often demoralizing disease, therefore any
    information should be expressed in lay terms and attempt to exclude
    professional jargon ( or at the very least provide adequate references
    and/or definitions of terms ).

    To Subscribe to the list, send mail to:  [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the BODY of the mail (NOT
    subject) containing the command:  SUB WITSENDO yourfullname

    To post to the list, send mail to:  [email protected] or
    [email protected]

    Owner: David Avery <[email protected]>

WMST-L@UMDD
    [email protected] (Internet address)

    WMST-L has been formed to facilitate discussion of Women's Studies
    issues, especially those concerned with research, teaching, and
    program administration, and to publicize relevant conferences, job
    announcements, calls for papers, publications, and the like.  It is
    hoped that the list will also serve as a central repository for course
    materials, curriculum proposals and projects, bibliographies, and
    other files related to Women's Studies.  If you have materials that
    you'd be willing to put on file, please contact Joan Korenman, Women's
    Studies Program, U. of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD
    21228-5398 (KORENMAN@UMBC or [email protected]).

    To subscribe to WMST-L, send the following command via e-mail or
    interactive message to LISTSERV@UMDD (Bitnet) or [email protected]
    (Internet): Subscribe WMST-L Your_full_name.  For example:

    Subscribe WMST-L Jane Doe

    Messages for distribution on the list should be sent to WMST-L@UMDD or
    [email protected].  Please note: only messages for distribution
    should be sent to WMST-L; all commands (subscribe, signoff, review,
    etc.) should go to LISTSERV.

       Owner:  Joan Korenman (KORENMAN@UMBC)            [Bitnet]
                             ([email protected])  [Internet]

WOODWORK on [email protected]

    WOODWORK is designed to be a forum of discussion of the tools, methods
    and techniques used in working with wood.  If you are a hobbyist or a
    budding professional, as a member of WOODWORK, please feel free to
    take part in the ongoing discussions.  Without you, WOODWORK can not
    function.  The specific topics to be discussed will be determined by
    the members of the list.

    Subscription requests should be delivered to [email protected] in
    a mail message with the first line of the mail message (BODY, not
    subject) containing the following command:

    SUB WOODWORK your given name

    If you are on a BITNET system, you can subscribe via an interactive
    message with the following syntax:

    TELL LISTSERV AT IPFWVM SUB WOODWORK your given name

    All messages will be logged to a notebook, with a new notebook started
    each month.  Archived notebooks can be searched via LDBASE EXEC (or
    LDBASE.COM) available from your neighborhood LISTSERV.

    Owner: Larry Rondot <[email protected]>

Word-Mac on [email protected]                   [Last Update 4/93]

    This is a moderated list devoted to discussion of Microsoft Word on
    the Macintosh platform. It is moderated by Roger Debreceny from the
    Centre for Accounting and Finance at the University of New
    England-Northern Rivers on the beautiful North Coast of New South
    Wales in Australia.

    Word-Mac comes out in digest format approximately 3 times per week ...
    depending on the state of our link to AARNet/Internet.

    To subscribe to Word-Mac send mail to:  [email protected]
    with the following message in the body of the message:  subscribe
    word-mac your_first_name your_surname

    To unsubscribe send the following message:  unsubscribe word-mac

    Postings to the list should be sent to:  [email protected]

    Mail to the moderator should be sent to:
    [email protected] or [email protected]

    Archives of the list are not currently available (but we are working
    on it)

[email protected]                         [Last Update 9/92]

    Mailing list for users of Microsoft Word running under DOS and
    Windows.  It is intended to serve as a forum in which all issues
    related to MS Word for the PC, technical and non-technical, may be
    discussed in depth.  The list is not currently moderated, but may be
    at a later date.

    Interested persons may subscribe by sending mail (NOT interactive
    messages) with a blank subject line and the single command SUBSCRIBE
    WORD-PC to [email protected] Unsubscribing is done in
    the same manner, replacing the SUBSCRIBE command with an UNSUBSCRIBE
    command.  Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command to
    WORD-PC%[email protected].

    Coordinator: Reinhold Meyer <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                       [Last Update 2/93]
    [email protected]

    WORDS-L is a forum for discussion of the English language as well as
    other topics of interest to the subscribers.  To subscribe, send this
    message to [email protected] or [email protected]:

    sub words-l Your Full Name

    Owner:  Natalie Maynor ([email protected])

[email protected]

    WorkS discusses personal work station computers, such as the Sun2,
    Sun3, Apollo, Silicon Graphics, and AT&T Workstations.  WorkS provides
    a way for interested members of the Internet community to discuss what
    is wrong with these machines, compare notes on work in progress, and
    share useful insights about these kinds of systems.

    Archived Digest messages are kept on non-Internet hosts at Rutgers,
    and must be requested from [email protected].  All requests to
    be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, etc.,
    should be sent to [email protected].

    There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, WORKS@RUTVM1; BitNet
    subscribers can join by sending the SUB command with your name
    (examples are for the VAX).  For example: SEND LISTSERV@RUTVM1 SUB
    WORKS Jon Doe To be removed from the list: SEND LISTSERV@RUTVM1
    SIGNOFF To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should
    send mail to the Internet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

    Coordinator: Dave Steiner <[email protected]>

WORLD-L on LISTSERV@UBVM                     [Last Updated 28-January-1992]
    or [email protected]

    The WORLD-L is a forum for the discussion of the teaching,
    methodology, and theory of a scientific and non-Eurocentric world
    history.  It aims to hold regular electronic conferences related to
    the purpose of the list.

    Archives of WORLD-L and related files are stored in the WORLD-L
    FILELIST.  To receive a list of files send the command INDEX WORLD-L
    to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] as the first line in
    the body of a mail message (not the Subject: line).

    To subscribe to WORLD-L, send the command SUB WORLD-L yourfirstname
    yourlastname to LISTSERV@UBVM or [email protected] via a
    mail message (again, as the first line in the body of the mail, not
    the Subject:  line).

    For example:  SUB WORLD-L John Doe

    Owner: Haines Brown [email protected]

WRITERS%[email protected]

    Online discussion group for professional writers and those who aspire
    to be writers.  Discussions center around the art, craft, and business
    of writing, and also keep members informed about new and varied
    opportunities for writers.  Archives of WRITERS back issues can be
    Listed by sending the following command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 via mail
    or interactive message: INDEX WRITERS

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 via mail
    or interactive message:  SUB WRITERS your full name where "your full
    name" is your real name, not your login Id.

    Non-BitNet users can access the archives or subscribe by sending the
    above commands as the only line in the text/body of a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected].

       Coordinator: Ray Wheeler <[email protected]>
                                <DS001451%[email protected]>
                                <DS001451@NDSUVM1>  (BitNet)

WWII-L on LISTSERV@UBVM                           [Last Updated March 1991]
    or [email protected]

    Topics such as history, strategy, technology, personalities, political
    issues, general information, and "trivia" are welcome.  Announcements
    of reunions and other items of interest to World War II veterans (and
    those who still remember and honor them) will also be posted.

    The list will be self-moderated by a system of "flags" in the subject
    line to allow subscribers to skip topics they are not interested in
    reading.  Further information on this will be sent when a subscription
    is recorded, or you can contact the list-owner.

    To subscribe to WWII-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UBVM
    (or [email protected]) via mail text (BODY) or interactive
    message:

    SUBSCRIBE WWII-L Your_full_name

    For example: SUBSCRIBE WWII-L Larry Jewell

       Owner: Larry W. Jewell ([email protected])
       Co-Owner: Lydia Fish      (fishlm@snybufva)
       Co-Owner: Toby Hughes     ([email protected])

WX-TALK@UIUCVMD
    [email protected]@VM1.NODAK.EDU

    The list WX-TALK has been created for the purpose of discussing
    weather-related phenomena such as severe storms, tornadoes,
    forecasting, interesting local weather events, SKYWARN storm spotter
    groups, and tornado chasing.  The list is not in digested form; a
    monthly notebook will be maintained.

    To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@UIUCVMD via mail
    or interactive message:

    SUB WX-TALK your_full_name

    where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB WX-TALK Joan
    Doe Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:

    SUB WX-TALK your_full_name

    in the body of a message to [email protected] or
    LISTSERV%[email protected].  To unsubscribe send the
    following command:  UNSUB WX-TALK

       Coordinator: Chris Novy <[email protected]>
                               <[email protected]>

WXSPOT%[email protected]

    Mailing list for discussions about severe storm spotter training,
    spotter networks, training materials, upcoming training, methods of
    transmitting weather data, and local community programs.  The list,
    although a spin-off of STORM-L, will be used for discussions only and
    will not carry current weather data. It is hoped that through these
    discussions better community severe storm spotter training and public
    awareness programs can be developed.

    BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command via
    interactive message or as the only line in the text/body of mail to
    LISTSERV@UIUCVMD (or, if that fails, to [email protected]):
    SUB WXSPOT your_full_name where "your_full_name" is your real name,
    not your login Id Example:  SUB WXSPOT John Q. Public Non-BitNet users
    can join the list by sending the above command as the only line in the
    text/body of a message to LISTSERV%[email protected] (or
    for UUCP sites, to uiucuxc!vmd!listserv).

    Coordinator: Chris Novy <AXVSCCN%[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This list discusses uses of the X Window System with ADA.  Also see
    X11-3D, XIMAGE, XPERT, XVIDEO.  All requests to be added to or deleted
    from this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

       Coordinator: X Consortium staff <[email protected]>

[email protected]@INDEX(X-SERIAL)

    Mailing list for discussion on support of X11 across EIA232 (and other
    low bandwidth media).  This list is archived and old messages are
    available on request.  Requests to be added to or deleted from the
    list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: Casey Leedom <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This list discusses 3D extensions to the X Window System.  Also see
    X-ADA, X113D, XIMAGE, XPERT, XVIDEO.  All requests to be added to or
    deleted from this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: X Consortium staff <[email protected]>

XCULT-L%[email protected]

    An international intercultural newsletter written by undergraduate and
    graduate students at Penn State University who are enrolled in Speech
    Communication 497B: Cross-cultural Communication.  Each week, students
    write on a topic being discussed in class.  Topics range from
    non-dominant cultures in the U.S. to corporate cultures to the use of
    nonverbal communication in international communication.  Participants
    who receive the newsletter are encouraged to join in the discussions
    or contribute their own topics and issues.

    To subscribe, either send a note to the Editor or subscribe directly
    by sending a subscribe command to LISTSERV@PSUVM:  TELL LISTSERV AT
    PSUVM SUB XCULT-L Your Full Name

    Editor: Joyce Neu <JN0%[email protected]>

XCULT-X on [email protected] or [email protected]

    The purpose of Xcult-X, Intercultural Communication Practicum, is to
    foster interdisciplinary discussions of communication philosophy,
    theory, and practice in the global village through formation of a
    discussion group via human computer-mediated communication.  Xcult-X
    is a rule-free discussion group open to all.  It is sponsored by Lance
    Haynes who refuses to take any power other than that firmly imposed by
    the host computer center.  Requests for listowner to exert any power
    whatsoever over the topics or discussion methods on this list will be
    met with referral to group discussion.

    The Intercultural Communication Practicum is a "child" of the
    International Intercultural Newsletter in that Xcult-X was begun in an
    effort to house discussion topics and methods that originated on
    Xcult-L but were not in keeping with its announced purposes.

    The list XCULT-X has been created on LISTSERV@UMRVMB.  Please send
    your subscription requests to LISTSERV@UMRVMB or
    [email protected].  In the text of the mail include:  SUB
    XCULT-X yourfirstname yourlastname

    Sponsor and list owner: Lance Hayes ([email protected]).

XEDIT-L%[email protected]

    Mailing list for the discussion of the IBM VM System Editor (XEDIT).
    It is not for discusison of the TSO editor, the PDF editor, QED,
    KEDIT, QEDIT, EVE, VI, or EMACS.  If and when XEDIT is made available
    under TSO, it will be included here.  REXX, as utilized by XEDIT as
    its macro language is acceptable here also.  Peers for this list are
    located at OHSTVMA, TCSVM, MARIST, and RUTVM1.  Monthly notebooks are
    being maintained at UGA.

    To [un]subscribe, send a message to one of the Coordinators.

       Coordinators: Harold Pritchett  <HAROLD%[email protected]>
                     Ross Patterson    <A024012%RUTVM1 [email protected]>
                     TCS INFO Account  <INFO%[email protected]>
                     A. Harry Williams <HARRY%[email protected]>
                     Duane Weaver      <TS0007%[email protected]>

XIANGQI on [email protected] or [email protected]

    This is an open, unmoderated (read that: uncensored) list for the
    discussion and opportunity to bring players of Chinese Chess together.

    Send your subscription to [email protected] or
    [email protected] with the body of the mail containing the
    command:  SUB XIANGQI yourfirstname yourlastname

    Archiving of list logs are weekly.

    List Owner:  Phil Paxton, [email protected],
    [email protected] 1-800-972-8744 x40836

[email protected]                                [Last Updated 8/92]

    This list discusses image processing with the X Window System.  Also
    see X-ADA, X11-3D, XPERT, XVIDEO.  All requests to be added to or
    deleted from this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

    Coordinator: X Consortium staff <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                  [Last Updated 8/92]

    Mailing list for general discussion on the X window system, software
    running under X, and the like.  Also see X-ADA, X11-3D, XIMAGE,
    XVIDEO.  All requests to be added to or deleted from this list,
    problems, questions, etc., should be sent to
    [email protected].

       Coordinator:  Keith Packard  <[email protected]>
                    X Consortium staff <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                   [Last Update 9/92]

    XPilot is a multiplayer war gravity game (Gravity Force, Thrust,
    Asteriods type).  Only requirements are that you can access a UNIX box
    with X and an ANSI compliant compiler.  The list's main purpose is to
    be a channel through which xpilot players can share their experience
    with others, as well as a way to stay updated with the progress of the
    game (patches, maps).  All submissions should be posted to
    [email protected].  To subscribe, send a mail with subject
    "subscribe" to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Bjoern Stabell
                 University of Tromsoe
                 (+47) 83 44 053 / 83 75 164
                 [email protected]

[email protected]                            [Last Update 6/93]

    An unmoderated list for discussion of the X*Press X*Change data
    service, which is available on some cable television system in the USA
    and Canada and on some satellite television channels.

    To subscribe to the xpress-list, send mail to
    [email protected] with the following commands in the body of
    the message:

    subscribe xpress-list firstname lastname quit

    Replace "firstname lastname" with your name, not your e-mail address.

    Administrative messages other than subscription and unsubscription
    should be sent to [email protected].

    Coordinator: Brian Smithson <[email protected]>

[email protected]

    This list discusses possible extensions for using live and still video
    within the X Window System.  Also see X-ADA, X11-3D, XIMAGE, XPERT.
    All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to [email protected].

       Coordinator: X Consortium staff <[email protected]>

[email protected]                                 [Last Updated June 1992]

    This is to announce the new XVT Developers' Mailing List.  XVT is a
    multi-platform window environment development tool.  Interested
    parties should send mail with 'HELP XVTDEV' as the body of the letter
    to: [email protected]

       Owner:
          Tim Capps       [email protected]  or  qed!tim
          QED Software    The QED BBS (310)420-9327

[email protected]                          [Last Updated 12-October-1991]

    TITULO: XXI Ciencia & Tecnologia TITLE: XXI Science & Technology

    IDIOMAS: Espanol, portugues, ingles.  LANGUAGES: Spanish, Portugese,
    English.

    DESCRIPCION: Una plaza publica para conversaciones sobre Ciencia (en
    el sentido canonico de la palabra) y Tecnologia; abiertas a la
    posibilidad de ser impresas en un medio de comunicacion masiva.

    DESCRIPTION:  A public ground for (canonical) Science & Tech
    conversations.  Whoever participates accepts therby that his or her
    words may be published in a mass media.

    The Owner is NLUCO@UCHCECVM.  To subscribe send a command or e-mail to
    [email protected] with the command SUB XXI your full name in
    the body.

    OBJETIVO: Enlazar las redes academicas de comunicacion con vias de
    comunicacion masiva.  Se quiere insertar la vida cientifica y
    tecnologica en la esfera del acontecer reconocido. Se quiere
    aprovechar para la comunicacion publica el deposito del conocimiento e
    inteligencia presentes en las redes academicas. Se quiere realzar la
    nueva realidad que representan las redes de comunicacion electronica
    en la aldea global y proporcionarles una camara de resonancia en el
    medio impreso.

    OBJECTIVE: To link academic networks with mass media. The idea is to
    include scientific and technological life in the sphere of
    acknowledged things-that-happen. The newspaper wants to use for public
    communication the treasure of knowledge and intelligence residing in
    academic networks. Therealso is the interest of underlining the
    importance of this new reality, the global village in electronic
    networking, by providing an echo chamber to its subtle sounds.

    CARACTERISTICA: El administrador de la lista es Nicolas Luco, editor
    del semanario de Ciencia y Tecnologia "XXI" que circula con "El
    Mercurio", el diario mas antiguo de habla hispana, de circulacion
    nacional en Chile.

    CHARACTERISTIC:  The administrator of the list is Nicolas Luco, editor
    of the Science & Tech weekly "XXI", a supplement to the "El Mercurio"
    newspaper, the oldest World Spanish newspaper in print, which
    circulates in all of Chile, LatinAmerica.

    CONTENIDOS:  Abiertos a contenidos de caracter cientifico y
    tecnologica con miras a su comunicacion publica. Se preferiran
    aquellos que respondan o reaccionen a publicaciones en la revista
    "XXI". Pero eso no es algo forzoso. Los contenidos pueden ser, por
    ejemplo:

       1) sugerencias                     6) opiniones
       2) ensayos  breves                 7) conversaciones
       3) hipotesis                       8) noticias para publicar
       4) articulos
       5) debates

    No se aceptaran debates de indole politica ni religiosa, salvo que se
    trate de politica cientifica y tecnologica (p. ej., fondos para la
    investigacion, patentes y propiedad intelectual, etc.).

    CONTENTS: Open to scientific and technological matters to be made
    public. Those contributions will be preferred which respond or react
    to matters published in "XXI", the weekly magazine. But this will not
    be a must. The contents may take the form of :

       1) suggestions                     6) opinions
       2) short essays                    7) conversations
       3) hypothesis                      8) news to be published
       4) articles
       5) debates

    No religious or politica debates will be accepted, except thos about
    general science and tech. policy, for example: funds for research, or
    patents and intellectual ownership, etc.)

    ALCANCE: Se espera un alcance nacional, especialmente relacionado con
    los academicos ligados a REUNA, REd Universitaria Nacional, Chile.
    Pero se desea una interaccin entre academicos y alumnos de otros
    paises, especialmente de paises del Hemisferio Norte, para un buen
    intercambio Norte-Sur.

    RANGE: The first goal is to be open to REUNA, the Chilean University
    Network. But this list wants to provide a field for interaction
    between the faculty an students from different cultures, especially
    with those from countries of the Northern Hemisphere, in view of a
    fruitful North-South Exchange.

XYZZY-L%[email protected]

    A forum for discussion about Xyzzy, a "Deluxe" chatting exec for
    VM/CMS Systems, and for Xyzzy-Vax, its counterpart for VAX/VMS
    systems.  The list is for questions and general discussions regarding
    Xyzzy.  All users of either version of Xyzzy are welcome to subscribe
    and send messages to this list.

    To subscribe, issue the command:
    TELL LISTSERV AT CMUCCVMA SUBSCRIBE XYZZY-L your_full_name

    or send a message to LISTSERV%[email protected] with the
    above command included as the only message body line.  To remove
    yourself from the list, issue the command:
    TELL LISTSERV AT CMUCCVMA UNSUBSCRIBE XYZZY-L

    or send a message to LISTSERV@CMUCCVMA with that command.  For a list
    of other ListServ commands, use the command HELP instead of SUBSCRIBE
    or UNSUBSCRIBE.

       Coordinator: Marc Shannon <R602MS5U%[email protected]>
       XYZZY Developer: David Bolen <DB3L%[email protected]>

[email protected]                        [Last Updated 28-January-1992]

    As the title suggests, this list is on the discussion of the rights of
    kids and teenagers (called Y-Rights for "Youth Rights", or
    "Youngster's Rights" or "Why Rights?" -- whichever strikes your
    fancy).  It's a very open list, and everyone is welcome to participate
    on it, whether you are a teacher, a professional, a student, or a kid
    or teenager yourself.

    What do I mean when I say "Children's Rights"?  Well, I don't
    necessarily mean the rights for adults to "protect" children, because
    that "right" seems to be misused and misguided to ends that are,
    oftentimes, tragic, even with the 'best' intentions.  That, of course,
    is open for discussion on this list, and I'm certain that it will come
    up at some point.

    In my ever changing view of rights for those under the `age of
    majority' (which is 18 or 21 in the United States, depending on how
    you view it, and different in other countries), I am looking more for
    changes in our judicial system, educational system, and our society,
    as a whole, to view youth as Human Beings first and foremost, before
    concerning themselves with the `correct manners to treat, mold and
    shape a child', as if s/he is just a ball of clay, and not a human
    being.

    So, with that, I welcome you.  Come to talk, or come to listen.  Speak
    up anytime, even if just to say "Hi, I'm still here...."

    To add yourself to the list, send an Interactive Message (BITNET) or a
    Mail message (any system) to LISTSERV@SJUVM with a single line:

    SUB Y-RIGHTS Firstname Lastname

    This particular LISTSERV takes a minimum of two names, but it can take
    three, four or more (for example, "J.  P. Zelder Hoghorn III" is
    acceptable.  "John" will not work).

    Owner:

             Kenneth Udut
             [email protected]
             [email protected]

YACHT-L%[email protected]

    Yachting, Sailing, Design and amateur BoatBuilding mailing list.  The
    list offers to the people that are interested in these subjects a way
    to communicate.  Discussions about new yachts, designs, construction
    techniques, races, etc., are welcome.

    To subscribe to the list, send the following command to
    LISTSERV@GREARN:

          VM/CMS:
             TELL LISTSERV at GREARN SUB YACHT-L Your_Full_Name
          VMS:
             SEND LISTSERV@GREARN SUB YACHT-L Your_Full_Name

    Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending a message to
    LISTSERV%[email protected] with the message text/body:  SUB
    YACHT-L Your_Full_Name

    Coordinator: Kostas Antonopoulos
    <NETMAINT%[email protected]>
    <Gandal%[email protected]>

YTERM-L%[email protected]

    Unmoderated mailing list intended for discussion of problems or
    concerns with the Yale Terminal Emulation software package.  YTERM is
    a useful VT100 emulator and may be used with the IBM 7171 protocol
    converter and previous versions of the Yale ASCII terminal
    communication system.  File transfer with YTERM is accomplished with
    PCTRANS host software.  PC to PC file transfer over an asynch line is
    also possible with YTERM.

    BitNet users can add themselves to the list by issuing the following
    command to [email protected]:  SUBSCRIBE YTERM-L your_full_name
    where your_full_name is your real name (not your userid).  BitNet
    users can unsubscribe with the command:  UNSUBSCRIBE YTERM-L

    All other requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
    questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

    Coordinator: Susan Barmhall <SUSAN%[email protected]>

YUNUS on [email protected]

    YUNUS is an informal and semi official publication of Turkish TeX
    Users Group with the purpose: to discuss, disseminate and exchange
    information about TeX typesetting system, its variants and especially
    Turkish TeX.  YUNUS EMRE is a 15'th century Turkish poet and
    philosopher, who is one of the best users of turkish language.  The
    list is named after him.

    to [email protected].

    There is no language restrictions on the list.

    `Owners' of the list:  [email protected] (Mustafa Akgul)
    [email protected] (Bulent Karasozen) [email protected] (Ziya
    Karakaya)

    List is located at TRMETU.bitnet.  So so you can send post files to
    list by sending them to [email protected], and subscribe to List via
    a mail consisting of

    SUB YUNUS First_Name Middle_name Last_name

       For ordinary mail use:
       Mustafa Akgul
       Bilkent University
       06533 Bilkent
       Ankara
       Turkey