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Are indiepop-list posts archived?

TweeNet - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Almost every message sent to the list since the beginning is available at the Indiepop List Archives (www.twee.net/indiepop/), older versions of the archives were maintained by Mr. Jason Korzen in Washingto D.C. and Robin Humble in Melbourne, Australia who did the archives for the first 5 years.
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How do I get on and off the indiepop-list?

TweeNet - Frequently Asked Questions
To get on the list, send a message to indiepop-list-request@eskimo.com with the word subscribe in the Subject: line of the header (NOT the message body). To get off the list, replace the word subscribe with unsubscribe. If you are on digest, you'll have to use indiepop-digest-request@eskimo.com instead. It is possible to be subscribed to both lists at the same time, so make sure you unsubscribe from the version you don't want to be on.
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Is the mailing list archived?

BEAM Robotics Tek - FAQ
Yes, the current mailing list archive is at http://www.webconn.com/~mwd/beam/mlist/beam/beam.html. There is also an old archive has messages up to late 1997, which is somewhat useful for those wishing to browse old articles. The old archive is at http://www.webconn.com/mail/beam/ and is archived by thread. Messages before July, 1997 are here.
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Is this list archived anywhere ?

Frequently Asked Questions about wu-ftpd
The old list from wustl.edu is archived from June 1994 until recent, reachable via WWW at <URL:http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive>, and via ftp at <URL:ftp://ftp.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive>. The search page is at <URL:http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/search.html> This archive is maintained by Kent Landfield (kent@landfield.com). The lists from wu-ftpd.org are available via Anonymous IMAP. Connect to mail.wu-ftpd.
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XXIII ARE THE NEWSGROUP POSTS ARCHIVED ANYWHERE?

Prostate FAQ
Yes. All posts of any value have been archived on the Prostatitis Foundation Website: http://www.prostatitis.org/textarchive.html This is a collection of terms and acronyms which you may run into on the newsgroup, on the website or in your doctor's office. Where a separate entry in the FAQ exists which explains a term in more detail this will be indicated by the entry number in parentheses. Trademark names are in all caps. For medical terms in languages other than English try: http://www-sci.
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How do I get on the digest version for the indiepop-list?

TweeNet - Frequently Asked Questions
Subscribers on the digest list receive periodic large messages (about twice a day) containing a whole bunch of single posts strung together. This is convenient for people who get their email at work or who find it inconvenient to get dozens of individual messages every day. If you want to subscribe to digest, send a message to indiepop-digest-request@eskimo.com with the word subscribe in the Subject: line of the header (NOT the message body).
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How did the indiepop-list get started?

TweeNet - Frequently Asked Questions
Julian Lawton started the indiepop list in the summer of 1994. For several years, a number of pop people had been talking on the 4AD-L list about breaking away and forming their own list. This idea was encouraged by the diehard 4AD fans on that list, since it really wasn't a very appropriate place to discuss Sarah Records and so on. Initially, Julian merely assembled the few posts together and hand-forwarded them to people who said they were interested.
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How many people are on the indiepop-list?

TweeNet - Frequently Asked Questions
There are currently about 700 people on the list, with past or present members from approximately 20 countries: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, The United States, and The United Kingdom. The list software unfortunately no longer supports the who or review commands, so there's no easy way to find out who is on the list.
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How do I stop my posts being archived?

messenger-l etc. FAQ
Do remember that even if your original posts are not archived, follow-ups may well be. You may also wish to spare a thought for anyone else in the future who may benefit from the information either in your post or generated by it. If you are using Messenger Pro, you can go to the Message editing choices and choose Archive disabling... where you can then type in the name you have given the Messenger Pro mailing list. Messenger Pro will then add X-No-Archive: yes to your posts to the list.
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I don't want my posts archived, can I prevent my posts from being archived?

To prevent a post from ever appearing in this archive, include the text "X-No-Archive" in the header of the post. Alternately, include X-No-Archive in the first line of the message and it will not then be archived.
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How can I read archived list messages?

Arlington List Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
You'll need your list password to do this. If you don't have it, please see "4" for instructions on how to get it. If you are interested in reading back issues of the list, go to http://www.arlingtonlist.org/archives and enter your list username and password, and you'll be able to read them month by month. If you want to search the archives, please visit http://www.arlingtonlist.org/archives/search. David Coletta
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Are the posts to soc.history.what-if archived somewhere?

soc.history.what-if Frequently Asked Questions
There is no soc.history.what-if archive site, although there are a number of threads saved on Ian Montgomerie's website (see Question 19), thanks to Randy McDonald. Most of them are from late 2000 forward, but some are older. The web search engine Google has a nearly-complete Usenet archive, including every post made to soc.history.what-if and its predecessor alt.history.what-if. Use their advanced search page:
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What is the relation between TweeNet and the indiepop mailing-list?

TweeNet - Frequently Asked Questions
TweeNet is the official web-site for the indiepop mailing-list, one section is dedicated to list-related topics, incl. the Popfest pages and the poll. To be featured on it own page or band or label has to archive a certain status within the indiepop world. It should have released a few good records and should be established. New bands will not get their own page right away but will get into the discography database and may be found through the search tool.
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Besides this "FAQ", is there a mailing list? Is it archived somewhere?

Visual Tcl
The mailing list is currently archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/vtcl@neuron.com. You can subscribe it at Tcl homepage. See next question.
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How do I access a list of archived webcasts?

kaisernetwork.org:frequently asked questions
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Net::LDAP::FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Net::LDAP ...
Archives with messages before we switched to using perl.org can be found at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=perl-ldap-dev There is also an archive of the perl-ldap mailing list at http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl-ldap/
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Net::LDAP::FAQ - Perl-LDAP
Archives of messages since we switched to using sourceforge can be found at http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/3482/0/ Please be aware that the geocrawler system munges code that is in the email messages. In particular, apostrophes (') are turned into back ticks (') and newlines escapes (\n) are removed (and probably other escapes as well). There is also an archive of the perl-ldap mailing list at http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.
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How do I reply to posts on the list?

WIND Networking
Please note that, depending on how your mail client is configured, replies to posts to the list will go to the sender, not the list. I feel this is wrong, as the list is primarily a discussion list, but the topic has been beaten to death, and the decision made. So if you want to send a reply to the list, make sure you change the To: field. On the other hand, do not "Reply to All". If you reply to both the poster and the list, the poster will get two copies, which is rather annoying.
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How do I reply to list posts?

The Mailing Lists | Sydney Linux Users Group (SLUG)
If your mail client has a "Reply to List" feature, use that. Evolution has this in the Actions menu. Mutt has some features for handling mailing lists, including handling replies neatly. All other mail clients should have a Reply to All feature. Reply to All will make sure that both the author of the mail you're replying to and the list will get a copy of your mail. Double-check your To: and CC: fields before you send to make sure that slug@slug.org.
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I send posts to the list, but they never show up. What's going on?

Mac-Mgrs: Mac-Mgrs FAQ
Check your "from" address You are sending from the wrong email address. Communigate will only send messages to the list from valid subscribers and is blocking your posts. This keeps us from being spammed. Trust me, this is a good thing. This feature stops about 3-5 random spams a week from getting to you via our list. If this is the problem, wait. I have an auto-reply that will respond to you next time I check my mail.
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Question: Can I see the posts without joining the list?

ISP-EQUIPMENT
Answer: Yes. You can view messages posted to the list at our Web archives. Messages are posted after they go to members of the list.
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What kind of posts are appropriate on the list?

PolySE FAQ
Almost anything, really, except personal or commercial advertisements. Okay, don't send all those forwarded jokes or chain letters to the list either. But that's about it. Post about yourself, your life, how polyamory is working for you, how it isn't working for you, what you wish you'd known before you started, etc.
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Is the tao-users mailing list archived anywhere?

Support - Frequently Asked Questions - The ACE ORB
ACE+TAO Mailing list info can be found at http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/TAO-mail.html, which includes information about subscribing to the various mailing lists, including tao-users.
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Q-14: Is the RMIUG YahooGroups list archived anywhere?

RMIUG's Frequently Asked Questions
A-14: Yes - all messages sent to the YahooGroups list can be reviewed at the messages section of the appropriate list.
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How can I access BIRTP Archived articles, Hot List or Private Club service?

BlastInvest - Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: Click "login" at the top menu of BlastInvest web page. Once you login, you should see your subscription as well as the BIRTP newsletter link.
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Is there an archive of previous posts to the list?

Southbounders FAQ
Not currently. I do keep a folder of all the posts sent to the list and have been known to send prior posts to people on request. Someday I may put them on a web page (without email addresses of course).
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Should posts to the mailing list be resent to the newsgroup?

Mailing Lists
Specifies whether messages sent to the list should be sent to the news group for the entire world to see.
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