Hello Unicadetti and good morning or evening, whichever
it is in your locale. Please find attached below the latest
edition of the initial "help" text that is sent to
new subscribers to the Unicode mail list. You may wish
to retain it for future reference.
Cheery regards from your,
-- Sarasvati
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Welcome to the Unicode public mail list.
You may send postings to "unicode@unicode.org".
If you are new to Unicode, you might wish to visit the "How to" page
about our web site:
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/consortium/newcomer.html
The home page of the Unicode web site contains many useful links.
If you are new to Unicode, you may wish to consult some of the
following pages before sending your questions to the list:
The FAQ:
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/
The "What is Unicode?" page:
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/WhatIsUnicode.html
The "Where is my character?" page:
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/where/
The "Display Problems" page:
http://www.unicode.org/help/display_problems.html
If you experience difficulty with subscription or unsubscription, please
write to "postmaster@unicode.org", which is read personally by Sarasvati.
The mail lists are serviced by a "Listar" server which supports digest mode
and vacation options. Some help information is given below.
Messages are archived on the server and may be accessed by subscribers
through this link:
http://www.unicode.org/mail-arch/
Rev 2002/02/22.
Sarasvati
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MAIL LIST RULES AND ETIQUETTE
Basic information about the mail list is at this link:
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/consortium/distlist.html
The Unicode list is mostly an uncensored forum, with one exception: job
postings and recruitment campaigns have always been strictly forbidden.
Sarasvati is ever watchful for breaches of this rule, and is merciless in her
wrath.
Correspondents should remain tolerably polite and consider carefully before
launching into rabid ad hominem attacks. Outright advertising, lengthy
off-topic ramblings, and blatant spamming of the list are all usually frowned
upon by the community at large. However for the most-part, other than
profanity, "anything goes". We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone,
at any time, on any whim.
It is usually not necessary to quote very extensively from messages that
previously appeared on the mail list -- our subscribers have seen those
messages. Short, pertinent quotes will focus your discussion and help
reduce the overall volume of list traffic. Traffic reduction will help
subscribers who pay for disk storage or data transmission, or who are on
slower connections. Hundreds of our subscribers are on slower connections
and do not appreciate large attachments and excessively long quotes from
previous messages.
The list of subscribers is not available, so please don't ask for it.
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** Listar HELP FILE **
By Rachel Blackman, JT Traub and Ryan T. Dean
TO GET A LIST OF LISTS:
Send a message to the listar account on the server with a subject
of "lists". A list of lists hosted by the server will be returned
to you.
TO SUBSCRIBE TO A LIST:
Send a message to the listar account on the server (you can just
reply to this message). In the subject field, enter "subscribe
[listname]". Or, you can send a message to "[listname]-request"
with a subject of "subscribe".
TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM A LIST:
Send a message to the listar account on the server (you can just
reply to this message). Enter "unsubscribe [listname]" in the
subject field. You can also send a message to
"[listname]-request" with a subject of "unsubscribe".
While you should NOT send your unsubscribe command to the list
itself, Listar will attempt to trap such erroneous postings and
forward them to the list administrators for proper handling.
TO GET A DIGEST EVERY DAY:
Send a message to the listar account on the server with a subject
of "set [listname] digest". This will turn on digests, and you
will receive a digest however often the server is configured to
send them.
TO STOP GETTING A DIGEST:
Send a message to the listar account on the server with a subject
of "unset [listname] digest". This will turn off digest mode, and
instead you will receive an eMail every time something is posted
to the list.
TO GET A DIGEST AND NORMAL POSTS:
Send a message to the listar account on the server with a subject
of "set [listname] digest2". This will activate digest mode with
normal posting. As each message is posted to the list it will be
sent to you, and you will receive a digest as well. This flag
should be used INSTEAD of digest, NOT IN ADDITION TO.
To stop receiving digests in addition to normal posts, send a
message to the listar account with a subject of "unset [listname]
digest2". You will go back to receiving normal posts.
TO GO ON VACATION:
Send a message to the listar account on the server with a subject of
"set [listname] vacation". You will remain subscribed to the list
but will not receive any eMail as long as this flag is set. To
come back from vacation, eMail the listar account with a subject of
"unset [listname] vacation".
TO CHECK ON YOUR OWN STATUS:
Send a message to the listar account on the server with a subject
of "stats [listname]". You will get a list of all the flags
currently set on your account.
TO GET A LIST OF FLAGS AVAILABLE:
Send a message to the listar account on the server with a subject
of "flags". An eMail will be sent to you with the available flags
that you can set on your account.
TO GET A LIST OF COMMANDS AVAILABLE:
Send a message to the listar account on the server with a subject
of "commands". An eMail will be sent to you with all the commands
that the server and any installed modules offer.
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