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+ | Several mailing lists are hosted at Lab46 for use with many of our classes. | ||
+ | Information on the various lists can be found in the following table: | ||
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+ | ^ List Name ^ Description | ||
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+ | To participate in a list, you must first subscribe. Then, posts to the list will be received to the e-mail address you subscribed with. | ||
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+ | To send a message to a list, you'd compose a new e-mail using the account you subscribed with, and send it to: | ||
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+ | <WRAP centeralign>// | ||
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+ | Be sure to use an appropriate subject line and then attend to the body of the message. |
mailinglists.txt · Last modified: 2014/01/19 16:06 by wedge