Remove Yourselves!

W3C Mailing List Administrativia 
All mailing list administrativia MUST be sent to a *-request address, never
to the list itself.

<<<READ THAT LINE AGAIN, FOLKS>>>


For www-html@w3.org, for example, send mailing list requests to
www-html-request@w3.org. Mail sent to the *-request address can have one of
the following words in the Subject header: 

subscribe 
Subscribe to the list. Note, that you won't get an acknowledgement if you
are already subscribed - call it a bug or a feature - this is how our
listserver works! If you want to subscribe under a different address, use a
Reply-To header in the message. 
unsubscribe 
Unsubscribe from the list. This can be done from an address different from
the one you subscribed from. 
help 
Get information about the mailing list. 
archive help 
Get information about the list archive(s). All our mailing lists are
archived and most archives are accessible from the Web 
Most (un)subscription requests are processed automatically without human
intervention. Do not send multiple (un)subscription or info requests in one
mail. Only one will be processed per mail. 

The *-request server usually does quite a good job in discriminating
between (un)subscribe requests and messages intended for the maintainer. If
you for some reason would like to make sure a human reads your message,
make it look like a reply (i.e. the first word in the "Subject:" field
should be "Re:", without the quotes of course); the *-request server does
not react to replies. 

Changing Address 
In the event of an address change, first send an unsubscribe for the old
address (this can be done from the new address), and then a new subscribe
from the new address (the order is important). 

Digest 
Two lists, www-talk@w3.org and www-html@w3.org, are also available in
digest form, which allows you to receive all messages of the day combined
into one message. You can subscribe to these by sending mail to
www-talk-d-request@w3.org or www-html-d-request@w3.org. 

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No more "remove" posts, please.
thx,
/mary.

Received on Monday, 31 January 2000 17:34:33 UTC