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Where can I find archives for the linux-raid mailing list?

Frequently Asked Questions
The only archives left seem to be available at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-raid&r=1&w=2
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Where are the mailing list archives now?

Paul Sladen: vserver FAQ
Vlad unfortunately had to stop running them. A full set going back to 2001 October can be found here:
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Where can I find the archives for a mailing list?

KaviŽ Mailing List Manager FAQ for Administrators
If the list has web-viewable archives available, they can be visited by clicking the All Archives link on the Mailing List Home page. From the Admin menu, go to the Manage Mailing Lists page, then click Visit List Home for the list whose archives you'd like to view. The Mailing List Home page for this list will be displayed, and you can click the link to the archives.
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Why can't I see this mailing list's archives?

KaviŽ Mailing List Manager FAQ for Users
Not every mailing list has archives, and even if it does, access may be restricted to logged in members and subscribers only, to subscribers only or even to administrators only. Check the list's Policy and Usage Statement on the Mailing List Home page for more information.
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How do I subscribe to the linux-kernel mailing list?

The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ
ADB) Think again before you subscribe. Do you really want to get that much traffic in your mailbox? Are you so concerned about Linux kernel development that you will patch your kernel once a week, suffer through the oopses, bugs and the resulting time and energy losses? Are you ready to join the Order of the Great Penguin, and be called a "Linux geek" for the rest of your life? Maybe you're better off reading the weekly "Kernel Traffic" summary at http://www.kerneltraffic.org/.
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How do I unsubscribe from the linux-kernel mailing list?

The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ
ADB) At the bottom of each and every message sent by the linux-kernel mailing list server one can read:
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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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Can I search the mailing list archives?

Yes you can search through the Nano-X mail list archives. When you make a search add the text "NANOGUI" to filter out other projects hosted on the Linux Hacker server.
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FAQ - Watir - Confluence
Visit Watir Search, Google custom search engine that searches Watir web sites, wiki, bug tracker, source and all Watir related mailing lists (and nothing else).
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How do I read archives of the LUV mailing list?

LUV FAQ | LUV
Members of the LUV mailing lists can view web archives online using our new Sympa mailing list manager, logging in, selecting the list in question and going to it's archives. If you are not on a particular list, you can instantly join any other list as long as you are subscribed to luv-announce. You can then view the archives at your leisure.
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How do I read local mailing-list archives?

University of Utah Mathematics Department FAQ: Electronic ma...
With a Web browser, visit http://www.math.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/, and follow the first link on the page to reach the list archives.
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Where are the web forums and mailing list archives?

Frequently Asked Questions about Erlang
The GMANE news/mail gateway acts as both an archive and a forum-style way of using the mailing list. It has Erlang Questions and Erlang Patches.
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Question: Are there archives for this list?

Autism List FAQ
Answer: The archives on this site are incomplete but they are the most complete archives for the Autism List that still exist. There are more than 150,000 individual messages archived and these can be searched by keyword on this site.
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Where are the LETPRESS list archives?

Frequently Asked Questions for letterpress
You can browse through old postings, search for topics of interest, or use a special page to join the list, leave the list, or change your subscription settings. If you have difficulty sending email messages to the List Server to do this things, you may find it easier to fill out the web page form here.
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How can I search the PAGEMAKR List archives?

PAGEMAKER LISTSERV FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LIST
and there is an explanation there of how it works. On the PAGEMAKR List website http://www.makingpages.org/pagemaker/archives/ , there is a link to this site and instructions on how to search the archives by email. Briefly, you send your search request to the listserv address (listserv@listserv.iupui.edu), as: The "since" part is optional and can limit the search to recent posts.
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Are there some archives of the list available?

Lemuria FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Not at the present time, but there are a few select listings, a kind of 'best of the list' are available by request. Currently available are
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Where has the OLD Mailing List Archives gone?

PhilWeavers · The Philippine Webdesigners' Networ...
Unfortunately we lost a lot of mailinglist Archived data when we shifted servers during PW3 migration. The only remaining and intact list archives in the pre PW3 system are the archives still available in our yahoogroups account. Please contact our moderators if you want to gain access.
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What is RAID?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks. A storage system that employs two or more disk drives in combination for fault tolerance and (sometimes) increased performance. RAID storage systems are frequently used on servers, especially for enterprise applications.
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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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