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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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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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Do you have a mailing list?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
We maintain a mailing list, both single recipes and digest format. Please note we will send you between 10 and 30 recipes a day. This is a lot of mail for some people. If you prefer not to receive that much mail, please don't subscribe. When you wish to subscribe or change your subscription options to the rec.food.recipes mailing list, you should go to the the online form at
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folkmusic FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS v.5.0b
folkmusic is a list of email addresses maintained with a "list server software. Each address on the list receives a copy of each message sent to the list. folkmusic is a moderated list. This means that a human being, the moderator or an assistant, reads each message and forwards appropriate ones to the list. Postings which don't follow the list posting guidelines will be rejected with an explanation notice, except for obvious SPAM which will just be discarded.
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Frequently Asked Questions about NYPD Blue
There is now a mailing list devoted to NYPD Blue. You can subscribe by sending a blank e-mail to: nypd-blue-subscribe@makelist.com . You can unsubscribe by sending a blank e-mail to nypd-blue-unsubscribe@makelist.com. There is also an archive of every single post to the list since its inception.
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BEAM Robotics Tek - FAQ
Yes, there is a BEAM Mailing List. You can send Subscribe and Unsubscribe by sending an email to the following address: There are over 300 people now on the list, from all over the world. If there are any questions about this email list, please see this document About the BEAM e-mail list by Mark Dalton mwd@cray.com.
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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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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 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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Mailing lists How do I pose a question to a mailing list?

RCF Frequently Asked Questions
If you have a question on the current version of RCF, your mail should be addressed towards the users list. If you want to have a quick answer to your question, include the version number of RCF you're using, a few relevant lines of your logs and your configuration (obtained with the --show-config parameter). Be sure your problem isn't described in the man pages, this FAQ or the mailing list archives already.
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How do I join the SBML mailing list?

SBML Frequently Asked Questions
The registration pages for the mailing list and the web forum are accessible from http://sbml.org/forums.
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How do I get off the Letterpress mailing list (LETPRESS)?

Frequently Asked Questions for letterpress
To get off the email list, send a message to listserv@listserv.unb.ca with the following line: signoff letpress
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What is the EPD Mailing List?

EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)
Basically it is a group of people with a common interest in the EPD form of treatment. A computer has been set up to receive E-Mail submissions and resend them to all E-Mail addresses of individuals who have identified themselves as interested receivers by subscribing as described below. The intent of this group is to create an open forum for people undergoing EPD treatments, people considering it for themselves, family members, friends, or people just interested in it.
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How do I subscribe to the EPD Mailing List?

EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)
A Web page interface is now being used for EPD Mailing List subscriptions. This is actually more simple than some of the Email accessed subscription approaches. Be sure to read the information and follow the instructions. The list has movved among a number of servers so this author hopes he has kept up with the instructions. If you would like to subscribe to this group: 1. visit http://groups.yahoo.com/subscribe/epd -OR- 2. send email to epd-subscribe@yahoogroups.
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Who runs the EPD Mailing List?

EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)
The current EPD Mailing List administrator is Laura Toms <laura at ahphillips.com> ( was < ltoms at direcpc.com> before 5/3/02, was <ltoms at netspeak.com>, was <ltoms at columbus.rr.com> before 7/13/00). Prior to January 1999, the mailing list administrator was Sandy Sheppard <CNA00012 at MAIL.WVNET.EDU>. Prior to October 1998, the mailing list administrator was Jozsef A Toth <jatst3+ at pitt.edu>.
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How do I change my mailing list options?

EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)
Select "User Center" from the menu. From there you can log in and access/set your mailing list options.
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Why isn't there an Expect mailing list?

Expect FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
From: libes (Don Libes) To: dclark@nas.nasa.gov (David R. Clark) Subject: Mailing list for Expect Date: Mon, 23 Sep 91 18:21:28 EDT >Would be nice if their were an Expect mailing list. I would use it more >often, and be made aware of other users. Perhaps I'm too myopic, but I don't see the need for it. Most of the questions about Expect posted to Usenet every day can be found in the various FAQs or in the book, so it's pretty easy getting answers to them.
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How active is the mailing list?

Miscellaneous: World News Now FAQ
The mailing list is so active, you would not believe how active it is. Just thinking about it makes me want to lie down. It is not unheard of to start out the day with sixty or seventy messages, and to receive half a dozen more while reading those. Fortunately, that's somewhat on the high end of its activity scale. If you do not have the time for that, it is a good idea to get the digest version, in which all the posts are compacted into a single mail for the day.
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Is there a mailing list about MetaL development?

MetaL - Frequently asked questions
Yes, there is a mailing list that you may subscribe by sending a message to metal-dev-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or by going to this page.
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Is there a roadgeek mailing list?

misc.transport.road FAQ
There are many. See http://www.aaroads.com/kick-off/highway.html#lists and http://dmoz.org/Recreation/Roads_and_Highways/Mailing_Lists/ .
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Is there a WinCue mailing list?

WinCue - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. If you sign up for the WinCue Announcement mailing list you will recieve e-mails about new WinCue releases and news related to WinCue. This is a low-traffic, no-spam mailing list set up for announcement and news only. It is not a discussion list. If you want to discuss WinCue, you can do so on the message board.
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FolkBiz FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FolkBiz is a list of email addresses maintained with software called "listserv." Each address on the list recieves a copy of each message sent to the list. FolkBiz is passively moderated. This means that the moderator does not read and approve each message before posting to the list. List members are expected to know and follow the posting guidelines.
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Mr. Bungle Frequently Asked Questions
Probably several, but The Caca Volante (CV) mailing list is the best one out there (back up as of August 2002). While not entirely dedicated to Mr. Bungle, the CV mailing list does facilitate discussion of this and other related bands. It was started by Hal Turner as a hand-circulated mailing list, and has lived several lives as an automated listserv. The latest version is run by Andy Couch and is moderated.
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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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How do I subscribe to AN's Mailing List?

Anxiety Neighborhood - Anxiety and Panic Disorders Support C...
To be placed on the mailing list, you need to sign up to become an Anxiety Neighborhood resident and then e-mail debbles@dune.net and ask to be placed on the mailing list.
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