CMARC Mailing List Information
Portions swiped from L-Soft Inc.'s general user guide to LISTSERV (TM). For the full text of this guide, see
http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8d/user/user.html
What is a mailing list?
A mailing list is a list of people's names and addresses that is
used to send certain messages or announcements to many people at
once, who are usually expected to share a common interest in the
contents of the message -- just like in the real world. However,
unlike in the real world, you can usually join and leave the list as
you see fit, so there is a good chance that you will actually find
at least some of the messages interesting. In fact, electronic
mailing lists are more like clubs or magazines than a “real
world” mailing list.
You may be familiar with the term "reflector", in which all postings are sent to all recipients in a discussion forum. In our case, the CMARC List is used to post only club related announcements and general information about amateur radio. All postings are moderated.
The CMARC list is operated using the LISTSERV software. Postings to the list are archived for posterity. Access to the notebooks of archived postings is restricted to subscribers. You can search or browse through the archived postings, and establish and manage your subscription, using a web interface or e-mail. Subscriptions are open, but new subscribers are not able to post until vetted by a list administrator, to prevent spamming. Non-subscribers cannot post at all.
You may be familiar with the term "reflector", in which all postings are sent to all recipients in a discussion forum. In our case, the CMARC List is used to post only club related announcements and general information about amateur radio. All postings are moderated.
The CMARC list is operated using the LISTSERV software. Postings to the list are archived for posterity. Access to the notebooks of archived postings is restricted to subscribers. You can search or browse through the archived postings, and establish and manage your subscription, using a web interface or e-mail. Subscriptions are open, but new subscribers are not able to post until vetted by a list administrator, to prevent spamming. Non-subscribers cannot post at all.
What lists are available?
CMARC operates the following mailing list:
These addresses are the list addresses, to which postings must be
sent. Other lists may be added at a later date.
List name | E-Mail address | Description |
CMARC | cmarc@lists.h-net.org | General discussions |
How can I subscribe?
By e-mail:
Compose a new e-mail message to:
LISTSERV@lists.h-net.org
This address is the server address, to which commands must be sent. In the body of the message place the command:
subscribe listname yourfirstname yourlastname
In place of “listname” use the list name from the table above. In place of “yourfirstname” use your first name. In place of “yourlastname” use your last name.
Using a web browser:
Visit the subscription page at: https://lists.h-net.org/mailman/listinfo/cmarc
Confirmation:
The CMARC list is setup to require confirmation of subscriptions. A confirmation code is e-mailed to the e-mail address you supplied on the web page, or which LISTSERV extracted from the headers of your e-mail message. You must follow the instructions in the confirmation message to complete the subscription process. This prevents subscription spamming, and typos.
Compose a new e-mail message to:
LISTSERV@lists.h-net.org
This address is the server address, to which commands must be sent. In the body of the message place the command:
subscribe listname yourfirstname yourlastname
In place of “listname” use the list name from the table above. In place of “yourfirstname” use your first name. In place of “yourlastname” use your last name.
Using a web browser:
Visit the subscription page at: https://lists.h-net.org/mailman/listinfo/cmarc
Confirmation:
The CMARC list is setup to require confirmation of subscriptions. A confirmation code is e-mailed to the e-mail address you supplied on the web page, or which LISTSERV extracted from the headers of your e-mail message. You must follow the instructions in the confirmation message to complete the subscription process. This prevents subscription spamming, and typos.
How do I post?
Send your message to the e-mail address listed in the “what
lists are available” section above.
How do I search the archives?
Visit the list search page at:
https://lists.h-net.org/mailman/private/cmarc/
Who provides this service?
H-Net Humanities and Social Sciences On-line at MSU operates the
server. The CMARC list (and the rest of the H-Net servers) are
managed by Dennis Boone, KB8ZQZ. Amidst the 400+ lists and hundreds
of thousands of deliveries per day, the CMARC traffic is completely
invisible. Therefore, it was no problem to get H-Net management to
agree to host the CMARC lists.