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The amusing aside to this thread is that we you do surf to that web site, the link there for subscribing to the listserver is a simple mailto link.
For those isolated from the web, the manual instruction follow:
Maestro-L is a moderated discussion mail list whose purpose is to promote Tivoli Maestro information sharing, problem solving, and quality improvement for all operating system platforms and agent types.
To subscribe: Send email to [log in to unmask] In the body of your message, include only the word SUBSCRIBE. The listserver will determine your e-mail address from the return address of your message. You will be notified by the listserver that your name has been added to the list.
To unsubscribe: Send email to [log in to unmask] In the body of your message, include only the word UNSUBSCRIBE. You will be notified by the listserver that your name has been removed from the list.
-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Pierce [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 1998 5:02 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Announcing the Maestro Discussion List -Reply
Does that mean that indeed there is no mailing list to SUBSCRIBE to ? A few
of my associates are not web enabled ( by their own ignorance ), but have
ready access to POP3 and SMTP services. Usually a list server can be
SUBSCRIBE'd to in some form or fashion. Maybe emailing [log in to unmask]
would yield some more information.
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>From "Stan Sieler" <[log in to unmask]>, on 3/2/98 6:40 PM:
Pat asks:
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> What about those of us without web access? Do you have an e-mail
> address to send a subscribe command to?
No web access?
Try a nearby public library...they should have a web browsing
terminal/PC/whatever available that you could use to sign up.
The posting implies that once you've signed up via the web,
the rest of the stuff is web-free...just an ordinary email list.
BTW...I recommend getting web access. It's sort of like
having a phone, only more important :)
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