cctalk Digest, Vol 19, Issue 36

M H Stein dm561 at torfree.net
Tue Mar 8 14:46:39 CST 2005


I know I'm beating a dead horse with the "can't we be a little nicer" question, but...

Since _he_'s not going to get your reply (unless you CC'd him?), I assume 
you're just trying to impress the rest of us with your knowledge of RFC's?
OK, I'm impressed, in more ways than one; you must have a lot of time on
your hands to type all that instead of just cutting & pasting a message
header.

I'll send him the info, but if I were he and saw your reply in the archives I'd
promptly unsubscribe and find some other place to discuss my classic
computers.

mike

-----------Previous Message:

Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 04:54:54 -0500 (EST)
From: der Mouse <mouse at Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
Subject: Re: joining the list ?

> How does somebody new join this list.

> Who do they write to, etc ?

Well, you could always try the standard -request address, as outlined
in the last paragraph on page 5 of RFC 1118; the second question in
section 9 of RFC 1206; the "mailing list" entry in RFC 1392; question
9.2 in RFC 1594; section 3.1.2 and 3.2.2 of RFC 1855; section 6 of RFC
2142; the last paragraph of section 1 of RFC 2369; and probably other
places I didn't pick up offhand.

If wherever you found out about the list includes messages with
headers, you could also use either of the links present in the
List-Subscribe: header of every list message.




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