💾 Archived View for spam.works › mirrors › textfiles › internet › interest.txt captured on 2023-06-14 at 17:24:52.

View Raw

More Information

-=-=-=-=-=-=-

ftp.nisc.sri.com: netinfo/interest-groups                         [21 Sep 90]

   Mailing-list for "List of lists" update notices:

   To get on the list (or to submit updates to existing mailing-lists or add 
   new ones), send requests to interest-groups-request@nisc.sri.com.

CHANGES SINCE LAST UPDATE-NOTICE:

   Games-l
      Moderator address changed, peer deleted

   Info-Atari
      Address changed

   ***************************************************************************
   **PLEASE NOTE:  The general convention is that for administrivia about a **
   **list (like getting added or deleted, asking about archive files, etc.) **
   ** ***you write to list-REQUEST@host***(e.g., 386USERS-REQUEST@UDEL.EDU).**
   **This gets you to the Coordinator, rather than to the membership of the **
   **entire mailing list.  Please look carefully at the entry for each list **
   **you are interested in, to see if a -REQUEST address has been provided. **
   ***************************************************************************






386USERS@UDEL.EDU

   A moderated list for Intel 80386 topics, including hardware and software 
   questions, reviews, rumors, etc.  Open to owners, users, prospective users,
   and the merely curious.

   Archives are available via an electronic mail server.  Details about its 
   use can be obtained by sending a request to 386USERS-REQUEST@UDEL.EDU.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to 386USERS-REQUEST@UDEL.EDU.

   List Maintainer: James Galvin  <galvin@UDEL.EDU>
   List Moderator:  Bill Davidsen <davidsen@CRDOS1.UUCP>


3COM-L%NUSVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
3COM-L on LISTSERV@NUSVM.BITNET

   3Com User Interest Group Discussion List

   3COM-L: This mailing list is to discuss 3Com products, such as 3+ Network,
   3+Open LAN Manager, 3+Open TCP, 3+/3+Open Mail, NDIS, MultiConnect
   Repeater, LanScanner, 3Com Ethernet Cards etc.

   To subscribe, send the following command to one of the addresses above:
                                            
   SUBSCRIBE 3COM-L your_full_name.

   Archives of 3COM-L discussions can be listed by sending the command
   INDEX 3COM-L to LISTSERV@NUSVM.BITNET


   Owner:  Chandra Liem <CCECL@NUSVM.BITNET>


3D@BFMNY0.UU.NET
3D%BFMNY0@UUNET.UU.NET
3D%BFMNY0%UUNET.UU.NET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   An unmoderated list for discussing 3-D (Stereo) photography.  Topics 
   include tips, techniques, reviews, general information, war stories, and 
   event announcements.  Open to everyone interested in 3-D, including 
   photographers, collectors, and those who want to know more about 3-D.

   No formal archive facility is in place for 3D yet but all submissions will 
   be archived privately and something may be set up later.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to 3D-REQUEST@BFMNY0.UU.NET.

   Coordinator: Tom Neff <3D-REQUEST@BFMNY0.UU.NET>
                         <tneff%bfmny0@UUNET.UU.NET>

9370-L%HEARN.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU

   Discussion of topics specific to the IBM 9370 family and the VM/IS 
   packaging system, and the special opportunities/problems of those products.

   To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@HEARN (non-BitNet users
   send mail to LISTSERV%HEARN.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU with the command in the 
   message body):
      SUBSCRIBE 9370-L Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.
   To unsubscribe, send:
      UNSUBSCRIBE 9370-L

   Coordinator: Rob van Hoboken <RCOPROB%HDETUD1@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>

9NOV89-L%UTDALLAS.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for whoever may attach a meaning to the date of 9.11.1989 (or 
   89-11-09, or 11/9/89).  Unfortunately the people living in the German 
   Democratic Republic will not be able to participate in this discussion, 
   because they are not (yet?) on this network.  The list name reflects the 
   most important event in the recent German history, but it can't and 
   shouldn't be seen isolated from what happened, and is now happening, in 
   Poland, the USSR, and Hungary before.  And yes, dear Joe Techno, all this 
   will influence even such important things as our networks.

   To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV@UTDALLAS (BitNet) or 
   LISTSERV%UTDALLAS.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU (Internet) with the following 
   command in the body (text) of the message:
      SUB 9NOV89-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   (Example: SUB 9NOV89-L Jane Doe)

   Coordinator: Thomas Habernoll <HABERNOL%UTDALLAS.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

AAI@ST-LOUIS-EMH2.ARMY.MIL

   Digest for discussion of the Automated AUTODIN Interface system.  The AAI 
   system is a series of programs that interface a data processing 
   installation (DPI) with an AUTODIN switching center.  This digest will 
   provide information to the user community and other personnel interested in
   the developments/enhancements and implementation thereof.

   The AAI-Digests (and past AAI-Digest files contained in the Archive 
   directory) are organized by Volume # and Issue #.  Information was 
   informally disseminated prior to the initiation of the AAI digest, and 
   those newsletters stored in the aai account Archive directory can be 
   requested by reference to month and year.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to AAI@ST-LOUIS-EMH2.ARMY.MIL.

   Coordinator: Jo Ann M. Bohnenstiehl <jb1742@ST-LOUIS-EMH2.ARMY.MIL>
                Carol McDonald <carolmc@ST-LOUIS-EMH2.ARMY.MIL>

ACADV%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   ACADV is a private forum for those engaged in the delivery of academic 
   advising services in higher education; it is primarily for professional 
   advisors (those employed in the field of academic advising) and for faculty
   members who have academic advising responsibilities, rather than for 
   computer support personnel.

   Individuals in the field of academic advising may subscribe to the forum by
   sending the following message to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 interactively:
      SUB ACADV your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   (Example: SUB ACADV John R. Doe)
   Non-BitNet advisors can subscribe by sending the above command as the 
   text/body of a message to LISTSERV%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Monthly notebooks are maintained and may be retrieved by any member of the 
   forum by sending the command:
      INDEX ACADV

   Coordinator: Dr. Harold L. Caldwell
                <00HLCALDWELL%BSUVAX1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
ACSOFT-L%WUVMD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
ACSOFT-L@WUVMD Academic Software Development

   This list is for discussing all aspects of academic software development.

   Some topics for discussion are:

      Courseware development
      Research tool development
      Institutional policies regarding development & use
      Development practices
      Available resources (including grant sources)
      Design techniques
      Faculty acceptance of courseware
      Role played by development in the faculty reward system
      Support policies
      Reviews

   Types of academic software include:

      Simulations
      Authoring techniques
      Hypermedia
      Immersion learning environments
      Interactive learning
      Drills

   To subscribe send an interactive message or mail to LISTSERV@WUVMD
   (LISTSRV%WUVMD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU, for Internet users)
   containing SUB ACSOFT-L FirstName LastName.         ========

   Please do NOT send these commands to the list address ACSOFT-L@WUVMD.
   Doing so will cause your request to be broadcast to all subscribers
   and will not cause your name to be added to the list.

   Comments and questions should be directed to:
     ListOwner:     Timothy Bergeron, C09615TB@WUVMD.BITNET
     ListMaster:    Steve Middlebrook, C94882SM@WUVMD.BITNET


ADA-SW@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL

   A mailing list for those who in accessing and contributing software to the 
   Ada Repository on SIMTEL20; it serves two purposes: to provide an 
   information exchange medium between the repository users and to mail 
   repository submissions to the Coordinator for inclusion in the archives.

   Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files 
   named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one into 
   another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, 
   all the mail files in the archive, except for the current year, are 
   individually compressed.  The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part 
   of the filetype field; they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z 
   (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program 
   will find them.  The current month's mail is still kept in 
   ADA-SW-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.ADA-SW>
   Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL 
   for those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

   The Ada Repository is divided into several subdirectories.  These 
   directories are organized by topic, and their names and a brief overview of
   their topics are contained in file PD:<ADA.GENERAL>DIRLIST.DOC.

   FILE                           CONTENTS

   PD2:<ADA>*.*                    The top-level directory.  The names of the
                subdirectories (ADA.directory) can be seen here.  The listing
                of all files in all subdirectories (PD2:<ADA>ADA.CRCLST) is
                stored here.  Also, file <ADA>FILEUSE.DOC, which contains a
                listing of all files in the repository, ordered by frequency
                of use (popularity), is contained here.

   PD2:<ADA.GENERAL>AAREAD.ME      Overview of Repository
                    ADAREPOS.DOC   More Overview
                    FTP.DOC        How to Use FTP and Other Info
                    MLIST.DOC      About the ADA-SW Mailing List
                    DIRLIST.DOC    Summary of ADA Directories
                    TAPEDIST.DOC   Acquiring Magtape of Repository

   PD2:<ADA.AI>*.*                 Artificial Intelligence programs
   PD2:<ADA.ANSI-LRM>*.*           ANSI Ada Language Reference Manual (LRM)
   PD2:<ADA.BENCHMARKS>*.*         Ada compiler benchmarks
   PD2:<ADA.CM-Data>*.*            Files used in maintenance of Ada Repository
   PD2:<ADA.COMPILATION-ORDER>*.*  Software for analysis of groups of programs
                                   to determine proper compilation order
   PD2:<ADA.COMPONENTS>*.*         Software components subdirectory
   PD2:<ADA.CROSS-REFERENCE>*.*    Tools to generate program XREF listings
   PD2:<ADA.DDN>*.*                Components related to Defense Data Network
   PD2:<ADA.EDITORS>*.*            Source code and doc'n on text editors
   PD2:<ADA.EDUCATION>*.*          Education subdirectory
   PD2:<ADA.EXTERNAL-TOOLS>*.*     Miscellaneous tools helpful in developing
                                   Ada code but not written in Ada or
                                   pertaining to specific environments
   PD2:<ADA.FORMGEN>*.*            Tools for generation of forms
   PD2:<ADA.GKS>*.*                Graphical Kernel System routines
   PD2:<ADA.MANAGEMENT-TOOLS>*.*   Software development project management 
   tools
   PD2:<ADA.MATH>*.*               Packages of Ada math routines
   PD2:<ADA.MENU>*.*               Software used in the generation of menus

   PD2:<ADA.MESSAGE-HANDLING>*.*   Tools for message handling and transfer
   PD2:<ADA.METRICS>*.*            Tools for metrics analysis of Ada software
   PD2:<ADA.TOOLS>*.*              Sources to various tools which do not fit
                                   into categories of the other subdirectories
   PD2:<ADA.NOSC-TOOLS>*.*         Information about software tools submitted
                                   by the Naval Oceans Systems Center (NOSC)
   PD2:<ADA.ONLINE-DOC>*.*         Supporting online documentation files
   PD2:<ADA.PAGER>*.*              Tools to create and manipulated paged files
   PD2:<ADA.POINTERS>*.*           Other sources of software and information
   PD2:<ADA.PRETTY-PRINTERS>*.*    Pretty printers for Ada source programs
   PD2:<ADA.STUBBER>*.*            Ada program body stubber tools
   PD2:<ADA.SIMULATION>*.*         Simulation programs and tools
   PD2:<ADA.SPELLER>*.*            Spelling checkers written in Ada
   PD2:<ADA.STARTER-KIT>*.*        Tools for accessing repository software
   PD2:<ADA.STYLE>*.*              Ada style checking tools
   PD2:<ADA.VIRTERM>*.*            Tools for a virtual terminal package
   PD2:<ADA.WIS-ADA-TOOLS>*.*      Information about the software tools paid
                                  for by WIS (WWMCCS Information Systems) and
                                  submitted by the Naval Oceans Systems Center

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to ADA-SW-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

   Coordinator: Rick Conn <RCONN@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>

ADND-L%UTARLVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Mailing list for discussing all aspects of the Dungeons & Dragons and 
   Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games... new spells, new monsters, etc...

   To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@UTARLVM1 via mail or 
   interactive message:
      SUB ADND-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.  For example:
       SUB ADND-L Joan Doe
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the above command in the body of 
   a message to LISTSERV%UTARLVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Also, the list is also peered at ADND-L@PUCC.

   Coordinators:  Faustino Cantu <FGC82B1%PANAM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

adolph-a-carrot@ANDREW.CMU.EDU

   Mailing list dedicated to the music of the Severed Heads and of bands on 
   the Ralph label.

   The Severed Heads are an Austrailian band that has been releasing music 
   since 1980. Their recent albums have also been released in Europe and the 
   USA. Ralph Records is a San Francisco label, and includes/has included the 
   Residents, Tuxedomoon, Yello, Renaldo & The Loaf, Penn Jillette, 
   Snakefinger,  Fred Frith, Clubfoot Orchestra, Rhythm & Noise, MX 80 Sound, 
   Eugene Chadbourne, & more.  We also welcome discussion of Ralph's friends, 
   such as the Longshoremen and the Blitzoids.

   All requests to be added, dropped, etc., should be sent to 
   adolph-a-carrot-request@andrew.cmu.edu

   Coordinator: Yary Richard Phillip Hluchan <yh0a+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU>

ADVISE-L%CANADA01.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Unmoderated mailing list intended for discussion among students who work 
   part-time at the various university computer centers.  It is particularly 
   intended for people who work as student advisors or consultants, although 
   others are welcome.  Another use of the list is to get help from others on 
   problems that might be encountered, or to let everyone know about new 
   things such as new file servers, so that everyone can put the network to 
   the best possible use.

   Alternate paths/addresses: The list is served by 5 servers 
   (ADVISE-L@UTORONTO, ADVISE-L@CANADA01, ADVISE-L@NCSUVM, ADVISE-L@UGA, and 
   MD4F@CMUCCVMA) which are peer linked so that anything sent to one will be 
   sent to the other two automatically.  ADVISE-L@NCSUVM is probably the 
   closest server to the CUNYVM ARPANet gateway.

   To subscribe to the list:

      From a VM site on BITNET do:
         TELL LISTSERV at CANADA01 SUBSCRIBE ADVISE-L Your_Full_Name
      where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid).

      From a VMS BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE command.

      If you are at a site not on bitnet or where you cannot send interactive 
      messages you can send a message to 
      LISTSERV%CANADA01.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU where the first non-header line
      consists of:
         SUBSCRIBE ADVISE-L Your_Full_Name

   Please refer any questions to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Scott Campbell <SCOTT%UTORONTO.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
                               <scott%utcs.toronto.edu@RELAY.CS.NET>
                                SCOTT@UTORONTO.BITNET

ADVSYS@EDDIE.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for Advsys programmers.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to ADVSYS-REQUEST@EDDIE.MIT.EDU.

   Moderator: Brian Preble <rassilon@EDDIE.MIT.EDU>

aeronautics@rascal.ics.utexas.edu


    Purpose: The "aeronautics" mailing list will be a moderated
    version of the sci.aeronautics newsgroup, and as such will deal
    with various technical aspects of aviation, such as human factors,
    airliner operations, avionics, and aerodynamics.  It will be a
    one-way feed (sci.aeronautics -> mailing list), unless sufficient
    demand requires that it go in the opposite direction.

    Contact: aeronautics-request@rascal.ics.utexas.edu


AG-EXP-L%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Discusses the use of Expert Systems in Agricultural production and 
   management.  Primary emphasis is for practitioners, Extension personnel and
   Experiment Station researchers in the land grant system.

   BITNET, EARN, or NetNorth subscribers can join by sending the Listserv SUB 
   command with your name.  For example,
      SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1    SUB AG-EXP-L Jon Doe
   or TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SUB AG-EXP-L Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list,
      SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1    SIGNOFF AG-EXP-L
   or TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SIGNOFF AG-EXP-L

   Those without interactive access may send the Listserv Command portion of 
   the above lines as the first TEXT line of a message.  For example:
      SUB AG-EXP-L Jon Doe
   would be the only line in the body (text) of mail to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.

   Monthly public logs of mail to AG-EXP-L are kept on LISTSERV for a few 
   months.  For a list of files send the 'Index AG-EXP-L' command to 
   LISTSERV%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Coordinator: Sandy Sprafka <NU020746%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

AGNOSTICA@PROOF.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU

   Mailing list for doubters.  Has a novel ground rule to try to encourage 
   intelligent discussion:

   Messages should be about "useful" things, not Truth.  A statement is useful
   if it is about something that a person or group of people could at least 
   hypothetically do and get some effect (whether subjective or objective), 
   and then post a description of the effect back to this mailing list.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to agnostica-request@PROOF.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU.

   Moderator: Tim Freeman <agnostica-request@PROOF.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU>
                          <tsf@CS.CMU.EDUCS.CMU.EDU>
                          <Timothy.Freeman@PROOF.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU>

AI-CHI <wiley!ai-chi@LLL-LCC.ARPA>

   Unmoderated mailing list intended for discussion on the subjects related to
   AI applications to Human-Computer interface design.  This could include 
   user modeling, self-adaptive interfaces, intelligent user agents, 
   multi-modal I/O (Natural Language, graphics, speech), intelligent 
   user-interface management systems, intelligent on-line advising, task 
   modelling, and any other related issues.  Announcements of books, papers, 
   conferences, new products, public domain software tools, etc. are also 
   encouraged.

   A limited archive of the most recent messages is available by request from 
   wiley!ai-chi-request@LLL-LCC.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to wiley!ai-chi-request@LLL-LCC.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Dr. Sherman Tyler <wiley!sherman@LLL-LCC.ARPA>

AI-ED@SUN.COM

   Discussions related to the application of artificial intelligence to 
   education.  This includes material on intelligent computer assisted 
   instruction (ICAI) or intelligent tutoring systems (ITS), interactive 
   encyclopedias, intelligent information retrieval for educational purposes, 
   and pychological and cognitive science models of learning, problem solving,
   and teaching that can be applied to education.  Issues related to teaching 
   AI are welcome.  Topics may also include evaluation of tutoring systems, 
   commercialization of AI based instructional systems, description of actual 
   use of an ITS in a classroom setting, user-modeling, intelligent 
   user-interfaces, and the use of graphics or videodisk in ICAI.  
   Announcements of books, papers, conferences, new products, public domain 
   software tools, etc. are encouraged.

   If there are several people at one site that are interested, users should 
   try to form a local distribution system to lessen the load on SUN.COM.

   Archives of messages are kept on host SUN.COM.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to AI-Ed-Request@SUN.COM.

   Moderators: J.R. Prohaska <prohaska@SUN.COM>
               Stuart Macmillan <smacmillan@SUN.COM>

AIDS-STAT@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU

   Mailing list for the distribution of AIDS statistics from various agencies.
   The prime information being distributed will be the Center for Disease 
   Control's monthly AIDS Surveillance Report.

   Requests to be added to or deleted from the list should be sent to 
   AIDS-STAT-REQUEST@WUBIOS.WUSTL.EDU.  Questions about the list, or 
   subscription problems can also be reported to ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org or
   ATW1H@ASUACAD.BITNET.

   Coordinator: David Dodell <ddodell%stjhmc.fidonet.org@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

AIDSNEWS%RUTVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   The AIDSNews Forum is used for the discussion of any issue relating to 
   AIDS/ARC.  AIDS Treatment News reports on experimental and alternative 
   treatments, especially those available now.  It collects information from 
   medical journals, and from interviews with scientists, physicians and other
   health practitioners, and persons with AIDS or ARC; it does not recommend 
   particular therapies, but seeks to increase the options available.  The 
   ethical and public-policy issues around AIDS treatment research will also 
   be examined.  AIDS Treatment News, Northern Lights Alternatives, and many 
   other publications are also distributed to this list.

   A library of files is also available.  Send or mail the following command 
   to LISTSERV@RUTVM1.BITNET for a current listing of available files:
   INDEX AIDSNEWS

   Bitnet users may subscribe to the list by doing:
      TELL LISTSERV at RUTVM1 SUBSCRIBE AIDSNEWS Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid).  From a VMS 
   BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE command.

   Users outside Bitnet should use the appropriate gateway to send mail to 
   LISTSERV@RUTVM1.BITNET.  The text of the message should be the single line:
   SUBSCRIBE AIDSNEWS Your_Full_Name

   To protect privacy the subscriber list is kept confidential.  If you have 
   any problems subscribing to the list send mail to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Michael Smith <MSMITH@CS-UMASS.ARPA>
                              <MSMITH@UMAECS.BITNET>

AIX-L%BUACCA.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU

   This list is intended for the discussion of the AIX operating system, IBM's
   Unix solution for small and large computer systems.  Initially, this list 
   will be used for dissemination of information and technical details of AIX 
   on all levels.  It may be necessary to break this list down into machine 
   types that AIX will run on.

   To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@BUACCA (non-BitNet 
   users send mail to LISTSERV%BUACCA.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU with the command 
   in the message body):
      SUBSCRIBE AIX-L Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.
   To unsubscribe, send:
      UNSUBSCRIBE AIX-L

   Moderator: Michael R. Gettes <CCMRG%BOSTONU.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
                                 CCMRG@BUACCA.BU.EDU

ALLIN1-L@CCVM.SUNYSB.EDU

   Mailing list for ALL-IN-1 managers and users.  For discussion of problems 
   and suggestions relating to the installation, management and use of 
   ALL-IN-1.

   To join the list:
      VMS (jnet):
         $ SEND LISTSERV@SBCCVM SUB ALLIN1-L your full name
      VM (RSCS):
         TELL LISTSERV AT SBCCVM SUB ALLIN1-L your full name

   Non-Bitnet users can send mail to LISTSERV@SBCCVM.BITNET or 
   LISTSERV@CCVM.SUNYSB.EDU with an empty Subject: and message body:
      SUB ALLIN1-L your full name

   Coordinator: Sanjay Kapur <SJKAPUR@CCMAIL.SUNYSB.EDU>

ALLMUSIC%AUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list is dedicated to the discussion of all forms of music, in all 
   its aspects.  It's founding is based on the understanding that most people 
   who listen to and enjoy music do so from a variety of standpoints, and that
   a general, unlimited forum is desirable for both the integration and 
   expansion of musical ideas, techniques, and understanding.  Therefore, all 
   topics having to do with music are welcome, including but not limited to: 
   composition, performance, recording; research, critique, inquiry, advocacy,
   instrument design, ethnomusicology, psychacoustics, orchestration, jazz, 
   classical, funk, plainchant, and anything else you can think of.  If a 
   topic is running that you have something to say about, or to question, jump
   in.  If you have something entirely different in mind, start up another 
   thread.  Music is universal.  With the advent of electronic communication, 
   so are we.

   To be added to or deleted from the list, send mail to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Mike Karolchik <U6183%wvnvm.bitnet@vm1.nodak.edu>

AMETHYST-USERS@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL

   This list is intended for people who use Amethyst, a software package of 
   CP/M-80 programs: MINCE (an ersatz EMACS) and SCRIBBLE (an ersatz SCRIBE).

   Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files 
   named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one into 
   another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, 
   all the mail files in the archive, except for the current year, are 
   individually compressed.  The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part 
   of the filetype field; they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z 
   (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program 
   will find them.  The current month's mail is still kept in 
   AMETHYST-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.AMETHYST-USERS>
   Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL 
   for those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to AMETHYST-USERS-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

   Coordinator: Frank Wancho <WANCHO@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>

AMIGA-RELAY@UDEL.EDU

   A direct (unmoderated) bi-directional gateway with the USENET 
   comp.sys.amiga newsgroups tree for those people without access to USENET.
   All mail to AMIGA-RELAY is posted to comp.sys.amiga.

   The list will not be archived, due to it's high volume.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to AMIGA-RELAY-REQUEST@UDEL.EDU.

   Coordinator: Mark Nelson <nelson@udel.edu)

amnesty@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU
AMNESTY%JHUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list to distribute Amnesty International's urgent action appeals, 
   usually one per month.  They are 1 or 2-page summaries of a specific case 
   of human rights abuse, such as a small group of people who have been 
   arrested without reason, or are being held secretly, or tortured, etc. They
   give the prisoners' names, why they were arrested, who to write to, and 
   what they suggest you say.  Amnesty International is concerned with human 
   rights, not just amnesty.  Sometimes they ask members to write letters 
   requesting not freedom, but better or more just treatment.  You don't have 
   to be a member of, or endorse, Amnesty International to receive this list. 
   Additional discussion or information from other organizations may be 
   distributed.

   To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@JHUVM:
      SUBSCRIBE AMNESTY your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your userid.
   To unsubscribe, send the command:
      UNSUBSCRIBE AMNESTY
   Non-BitNet users can [un]subscribe by sending one of the above commands in 
   the text/body of a message to LISTSERV%JHUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinators: Jeff Carpenter <jjc@UNIX.CIS.PITT.EDU>
                                <AMNESTY@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU>
                 Jim Jones  <L64A0110%JHUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

ANDREW-DEMOS@ANDREW.CMU.EDU

   A mailing list to be used simply for demonstrations of the Andrew system 
   software.  You should not subscribe to it unless you expect to be reading 
   it with the Andrew Message System, as messages will come to the list in 
   full multi-media format.  Indeed, we encourage people to post lots of neat 
   animations, music, raster images, and the like to this list.

   For more information about Andrew, see the list-of-lists entry for the 
   "info-andrew" mailing list.

   We expect to maintain an archive of this list in the future and make it 
   available for anonymous FTP.

   To be added to the list, send mail to ANDREW-DEMOS-REQUEST@ANDREW.CMU.EDU. 
   To submit new items to the list, just send them to 
   ANDREW-DEMOS@ANDREW.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Nathaniel Borenstein <nsb+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU>

ANIMAL-RIGHTS@CS.ODU.EDU

   An unmoderated list for the discussion of Animal Rights.  Peter Singer's 
   book "Animal Liberation" proposes a "New Ethics for our Treatment of 
   Animals" and many activist groups, such as PETA (People for the Ethical 
   Treatment of Animals), regard this as the "Bible of the Animal Rights 
   movement".  Consumers and researches alike are facing new questions 
   concerning the human animals' treatment of the rest of the animal kingdom. 
   The purpose of this list is to provide students, researchers, and 
   activists, a forum for discussing issues like:

      Animal Rights                   Animal Liberation
      Consumer Product Testing        Cruelty-free products
      Vivasection/Dissection          Medical Testing
      Animals in Laboratories         Research using Animals 
      Hunting/Trapping/Fishing        Animals in Entertainment
      Factory Farming                 Fur
      Ecology                         Environmental Protection
      Vegetarianism                   Vegan lifestyles
      Christian Perspectives          Other Perspecitives

   Currently, no resources are available for archiving this list.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list should be sent to 
   Animal-Rights-Request@[XANTH.]CS.ODU.EDU (Internet) or
   Animal-Rights-Request@xanth.uucp (UUCP).

   Coordinator: Chip Roberson <csrobe@CS.WM.EDU>

ANNEAL@CS.UCLA.EDU

   Discussion of simulated annealing techniques and analysis, as well as other
   related issues (stochastic optimization, Boltzmann machines, metricity of 
   NP-complete move spaces, etc).  Membership is restricted to those doing 
   active research in simulated annealing or related areas.  Current 
   membership is international, and about half of the members are published 
   authors. The list itself is unmoderated.

   Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to ANNEAL-REQUEST@CS.UCLA.EDU.

   Coordinator: Daniel R. Greening <dgreen@CS.UCLA.EDU>

ANSAXNET <U47C2@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>

   ANSAXNET is a SIG (Special Interest Group) for scholars of the culture and 
   history of England before 1100 C.E.   Scholars interested in the later 
   English Middle Ages and those interested in the early Medieval period 
   throughout Europe are also encouraged to join the list.  Members receive a 
   directory of all our members in order to facilitate telecommunications, and
   a monthly electronic report to which they are encouraged to contribute 
   announcements and information.  This report often provides members with new
   information about the use of computers in some aspect of their disciplines,
   as well as news of more conventional developments in the field.  We also 
   have projects underway to encode databases which members may use in their 
   own work.  To this end, we are now working on the details of distributing 
   to the membership a database of all manuscripts written or owned in England
   before 1100.  We would be glad to add your name to our directory and thus 
   to make you a member of ANSAXNET.  Membership is free to everyone with 
   access to a BITNET node.

   Anyone who wants to be a member of ANSAXNET should send e-mail to the 
   Coordinator, including a conventional mailing address and some information 
   about your particular interests in early medieval cultural studies.

   Coordinator: Patrick W. Conner <U47C2@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>

ANTHRO-L%UBVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   This list deals with discussions of various techniques and fields of 
   research in Anthropology.  Some suggested topics of discussion are:

      - Computation in anthropology
      - Graphics in archaeology
      - What programs anthropologists are using at various places
      - Where centers of computer interests are in anthropolgy
      - Anglo-Saxon cemeteries
      - Palaeodemography 
      - What individuals are doing, e.g. research, publication, computer info.
      
      - Some spirited words on political economy
      - Using anthropological assistance to describe the legal practices of
        American culture
      - The development of Anglo-Saxon cemeteries 
      - The Northumberland landscape  
      - Use of Remote Sensing (resistivity and magnetometer) to locate and
        analyse village sites 
      - The population of Anglo-Saxon England

   To add yourself to the list, send the command
      SUBSCRIBE ANTHRO-L Your_Full_Name
   via mail to LISTSERV@UBVM.BITNET or LISTSERV%UBVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU 
   (Internet) where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid).  To 
   remove yourself from the list, send the command
      UNSUBSCRIBE ANTHRO-L

   List Owner:  Ezra Zubrow <APYEZRA%UBVMSD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
                             APYEZRA@UBVMSD.BITNET  (BitNet)
   Coordinator: Patrick G. Salsbury <V291NHTP@UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU>
                                     V291NHTP%UBVMSD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
                                     V291NHTP@UBVMSD.BITNET  (BitNet)

ANU-NEWS@VM1.NODAK.EDU
ANU-NEWS@NDSUVM1

   Discussion for administrators and users of the ANU-NEWS software for 
   VAX/VMS systems.  ANU-NEWS is a software system that allows VMS systems to 
   act as Usenet nodes.  Topics include bugs, fixes, integrating lists from 
   other networks, and discussion of new features. Although the list is 
   primarily for communication among ANU-NEWS administrators, users are also 
   welcome.

   To subscribe to this list BITNET/EARN/NetNorth Users may be able to send an
   interactive message to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (via SEND or TELL).  For example:
      SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SUB ANU-NEWS Jane Doe  (your first/last name)
   Or, you may send MAIL to LISTSERV@VM1.NoDak.EDU or LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 with 
   the first line of the TEXT or BODY of mail being:
      SUB ANU-NEWS firstname lastname   (e.g. SUB ANU-NEWS John Doe ).

   Coordinator: Tim Russell <russell@ZEUS.UNL.EDU>
                             russell@UNOMA1
                             uunet!zeus.unl.edu!russell

aon@POLYSLO.CALPOLY.EDU

   Mailing list for any discussions about or related to the music group The 
   Art of Noise.  The list is set up as a mail relay.  The number of 
   subscribers to the list is limited, so only those who feel they will have 
   something to say should join.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to aon-request@POLYSLO.CALPOLY.EDU.

   Coordinator: Cliff Tuel <ctuel@POLYSLO.CALPOLY.EDU>

APL-L%UNB.CA@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion of the APL language, its implementation, 
   application and use.  Contributions on teaching APL are particularly 
   welcome.

   To subscribe to this LISTSERV list send an E-mail message to your local 
   LISTSERV (on BITNET/NetNorth/EARN) or to LISTSERV@UNB.CA containing the 
   single line:
      SUBscribe  APL-L  your_full_name
   Non-BitNet users can send a message to LISTSERV%UNB.CA@VM1.NODAK.EDU with 
   the SUB command as the only line in the message body.

   Coordinator: David G. Macneil <DGM%UNB.CA@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                                 <T4327%UNB.CA@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

APOGEES%FRAIX11.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for the study of critical and strategic information 
   management.  The objective is to identify information of long-term value to
   an organization and to develop realistic methodologies and policies of 
   management (data bases, ethics policy, education, supervisory systems...).

   In APOGEES, we share the creation of business information supervising 
   systems.  We discuss methodologies suitable to the management and 
   development of technological information through supervisory divisions.

   People from all fields of sciences, management, information technology, 
   computer science, and so on, are welcome including managers who are 
   concerned with several critical items when making their business decisions.

   BitNet users can subscribe by sending an application note to 
   BAUMARD@FRAIX11 or by sending mail to LISTSERV@FRMOP11 with the body/text 
   of the message:
      SUB APOGEES your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Internet users can subscribe by sending a message to 
   LISTSERV%FRMOP11.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU with the cody/text of the message 
   containing the above command.

   Coordinator: Philippe Baumard <BAUMARD%FRAIX11.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

apollo@UMIX.CC.UMICH.EDU
{uunet,rutgers}!umix!apollo  (UUCP)

   Users of Apollo computers who are interested in sharing their experiences 
   about Apollos.  At least initially, the list will not be moderated or 
   digested; if the volume is sufficient, this may change.

   Mail to the list will be archived in some public place that will be 
   announced at a later date.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to apollo-request@UMIX.CC.UMICH.EDU (or UUCP 
   {uunet,rutgers}!umix!apollo-request).

   Coordinator: Paul Killey <paul@UMIX.CC.UMICH.EDU>
                            {uunet,rutgers}!umix!paul

APOLLO-L%UMRVMB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   The purpose of this list is to provide an avenue for Apollo computer users 
   to share comments, ideas, and problems (and possibly utilities), associated
   with the use of Apollo computers.

   BitNet users can subscribe to the list by sending e-mail or a message to 
   LISTSERV@UMRVMB with the body/text of the message containing the command:
      SUB APOLLO-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your loginid. Non-BitNet 
   users can subscribe by sending the above command in the body of a message 
   to LISTSERV%UMRVMB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Karl Lutzen <C0537%UMRVMB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

AREXX-L%UCF1VM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   In addition to REXXLIST, the VM/SP REXX discussion list, 3 other lists 
   exist to discuss the REXX programming language.  They are AREXX-L (for 
   Amiga REXX users), TSO-REXX (for TSO), and PC-REXX (for Personal REXX) 
   users.

   To join the AREXX-L list, send the following command to LISTSERV at UCF1VM:
      SUB AREXX-L firstname lastname
   for example,
      SUB AREXX-L Fred Programmer
   The command may be sent in the TEXT or BODY of mail to LISTSERV@UCF1VM or 
   via an interactive TELL or SEND command (on CMS or VMS).  Non-BitNet users 
   can subscribe by sending the command in the text body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%UCF1VM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Requests to be added, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to the 
   Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Lois Buwalda <LOIS%UCF1VM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

ARMS-D@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

   The ARMS-D digest is for various and sundry comments and questions on 
   policy issues related to peace, war, national security, weapons, the arms 
   race, and the like.

   Recent archives live in the file XX:<ARMS-D>ARCHIVE.CURRENT.  MIT-XX 
   supports the ANONYMOUS FTP login protocol: Connect to XX, login as 
   ANONYMOUS, use the password GUEST, and transfer the file.

   All administrative requests (e.g., additions to the list) should go to 
   ARMS-D-REQUEST@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU; complaints, praise and suggestions can be 
   directed to either ARMS-D or ARMS-D-REQUEST.

   BitNet subscribers can subscribe by sending a message to LISTSERV@BUACCA 
   (***not ARMS-L@BOSTONU***) with the text:
      SUB ARMS-L first last
   where you replace "first" and "last" by your first and last name.
   All contributions to the digest should go to ARMS-D@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU, 
   ***not*** to the BitNet addresses.

   Moderator: LIN@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU

ARPANET-BBOARDS@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
ARPANET-BBOARDS@LCS.MIT.EDU

   Redistribution address for all known BBoards on the ARPANET.  The 
   guidelines for postings are somewhat loose.  The ostensible purpose of the 
   list is to distribute: (a) emergency notices ("Southern California just 
   slid into the Pacific, machines at ISI and UCSD will be down for a few 
   days"), and (b) notices of "academic interest", such as seminar and 
   symposium announcements.  Advertisements and for-profit notices are not 
   appropriate (the DoD would get upset, among other considerations).  A 
   touchy borderline case is job offerings.  The practice has been to accept 
   postings from universities (the research community) and the research 
   oriented military installations (the people paying for our hardware) but to
   refuse postings from private companies.  The (shaky) rationale behind this 
   is that university and military job offerings are "research opportunities" 
   as opposed to for-profit advertisements (ie, joining the army or a 
   university is not the way to get rich).

   Anyone is welcome to redistribute Arpanet-BBoards; it takes some of the 
   (considerable) load off of MC's mailer.  But please don't do it without 
   sending a message to the -Request address first.

   There are Archive copies of every message ever sent to the list but no 
   guarantee is made that they will be online or available at any particular 
   time.  The current archive file, such as it is, can be found as 
   "COMAIL;BBOARD ARCHIV" on MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinators.  Bitnet users may subscribe to 
   the list by doing:
      TELL LISTSERV at RUTVM1 SUBSCRIBE ARPABBS Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid).  From a VMS 
   BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE command.

   Coordinator:        ARPANET-BBOARDS-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
   BitNet Coordinator: Michael Smith <MSMITH%UMASS.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

ARTCRIT%YORKVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   A discussion forum open to anyone interested in the visual arts. Topics 
   will reflect the diversity of art critical discourse: ostmodernism, marxist
   and feminist theories, curatorial practices, funding and any issue which 
   affects artists, critics and art viewers.

   Subscribers are encouraged to contribute reviews to be distributed 
   bi-weekly to the list in journal format. Reveiws should be sent to the 
   Editor, Michele Macal GL253001@YUORION.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@YORKVM1 via interactive message or e-mail:
      SUB ARTCRIT your full name
   where "your full name" is your name, not your login Id; For example: SUB 
   ARTCRIT John Doe.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%YORKVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Michele Macaluso <GL253001%YUORION.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

ASM370%UCF1VM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Discussion of programming in IBM System/370 Assembly Language.  This is 
   primarily a working group designed to answer questions and help distribute 
   programs; however, any theoretical (are there such things?) discussions are
   welcome too.

   All back-issue requests will be managed by:
      Network News <NEWS%UCF1VM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

   Coordinator: LISTSERV Editor <EDITOR%UCF1VM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

ASSMPC-L%USACHVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for issues related to the PC Assembly languages (Intel 
   8086/88/286/386/...).  There is an initial programming goal that the 
   managers of this list wish to accomplish:

      We are inviting all users to assist in the coding of projects.  For 
      instance, our first task will be a Resident Program Manager.  We will 
      use Turbo Assembler or MacroAssembler to develop the applications.

      A second project will be an AV package to viruses, we already have 
      programs for Jerusalem and Brain, these could be help for it.

   The users of this list will receive mail with code contributions and 
   discussions, and eventually the program source listing finished with the 
   help of the participants.  Then, the list will propose a new project to 
   work on.  Any and all code contributions, ideas, and anything else that 
   will help in achieving this opening goal will be appreciated, discussed, 
   reported and acknowledged for the list.

   BitNet users can subscribe non-interactively by sending a message or mail 
   to LISTSERV@USACHVM1.BITNET with the text/body of the message being:
      SUB ASSMPC-L your_full_name
   For example:
      SUB ASSMPC-L Jan Doe
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the above command in the 
   text/body of a message to LISTSERV%USACHVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.
   IBM BitNet users can subscribe interactively by doing:
      TELL LISTSERV AT USACHVM1  SUB ASSMPC-L your_full_name
   Or by:
      NOTE TO LISTSERV AT USACHVM1, with the following line:
         SUB ASSMPC-L your_full_name
   Please note that the link to Chile is connected at 18:00 hrs EDT; before 
   that time interactive commands won't work.

   All problems, questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinators.

   Coordinators: Luis Valdivia P.   <LVALDIVI%USACHVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                                    <LISTVIR%USACHVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                 Pedro Sepulveda J. <PSEPULVE%USACHVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

Astronomy Events <koolish@BBN.COM>

   A mailing list for astronomical events and meeting announcements (mostly in
   the Boston area).  Items to be sent to the list are sent to koolish@BBN.COM
   for forwarding.  An attempt is being made to keep it from becoming full of 
   trivial messages, but new readers and valid input are welcome.

   Coordinator: Dick Koolish <koolish@BBN.COM>

ATHENE <MCCABE%MTUS5.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

   Athene is a free network "magazine" devoted to amateur fiction written by 
   the members of the online community.  Athene does not limit itself to any 
   specific genre, but will publish quality short stories dealing with just 
   about any interesting topic, including:

      science fiction            fantasy
      religion                   mystery
      computers                  humor
      psychology                 sports
      politics                   business

   If all goes well, a new issue will come out every month or so.  This will 
   of course depend on how often people submit their stories.

   To subscribe or contribute, send messages to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Jim McCabe <MCCABE%MTUS5.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

AUTO-L%TECHNION.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
AUTO-L@TECHNION.TECHNION.AC.IL
AUTO-L@TECHNION.BITNET

   Mailing list to handle problems with Remote Autolog commands.  To date, the
   list has been used for problems from users that have accounts at the 
   Technion and work remotely through the Remote Server (VMAUTOLG) located at 
   the Technion.  The software for this Remote Server is be changed so as to 
   be included as a local command for LISTSERV/LISTEARN sites that may want to
   use it.  The list is not limited to the discussion of only this one 
   package. Any other packages or software may be discussed.  Please do not 
   use this list for the discussion of any problems with using the GONE 
   routine.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@TECHNION via interactive message or e-mail:
      SUBSCRIBE AUTO-L your full name
   where "your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%TECHNION.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU or LISTSERV@TECHNION.TECHNION.AC.IL.

   Coordinator: Robert (Al) Hartshorn <CCSM1AL%TECHNION.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                                      <CCSM1AL@TECHNION.TECHNION.AC.IL>
                                      <CCSM1AL@TECHNION.BITNET>

AVIATION@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Aviation discusses topics of interest to pilots, including training 
   systems, laws affecting availability or usability  of airports, planes, and
   procedures, characteristics of aircraft and avionic products, comments on 
   commercial aviation, such as safety and convenience issues, occasional 
   advertisements for fly-ins or similar private pilot activities, historical 
   notes, whatever else the readership wants.  Aviation serves as an Internet 
   gateway for the rec.aviation discussion on usenet.  It is distributed in 
   the form of a daily digest.

   Due to disk space limitations, archives are only maintained for the 
   previous few weeks of digests.  They are maintained on the host 
   MC.LCS.MIT.EDU in files named:
      AVIATN;DIGEST <number>
   Where <number> is the issue number of the digest.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to AVIATION-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Christopher Maeda <cmaeda@CS.CMU.EDU>


AVIATION-THEORY@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU
aviation-theory-in@mc.lcs.mit.edu  (USENET)

   Mailing list dedicated to the more theoretical side of aerospace 
   engineering.  The intent is to conduct discussions on aerospace technology;
   also calls for papers, anouncements for seminars, etc., can be sent to the 
   list.  Although the list has its origin in the AVIATION digest, subjects 
   related to aviation theory, like spaceflight technology, may be discussed 
   as well.  Topics open for discussion are:

      Calls for papers         Aerodynamics            Aircraft structures
      Seminar anouncements     Flight mechanics        Aircraft materials
      Books to be published    Stability and Control   and others...

   A mailing list for INTERNET and BITNET has been created already and we are 
   looking for someone who would like to create the USENET group, so we can 
   create digests from those messages.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to aviation-theory-request@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Moderator: Rob A. Vingerhoeds <ROB%BGERUG51.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>

BACKSTREETS@VIRGINIA.EDU
Backstreets@UVAARPA.VIRGINIA.EDU
BStreets@VIRGINIA  (BitNet)
...!uunet!virginia!backstreets-heads (uucp)

   Mailing list for fans of the music of Bruce Springsteen.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Backstreets-Request@VIRGINIA.EDU or 
   Backstreets-Request@UVAARPA.VIRGINIA.EDU (Internet), BS-Req@VIRGINIA 
   (BitNet), or ...!uunet!virginia!backstreets-request (uucp).

   Coordinator: Marc Rouleau <mer6g@VIRGINIA.EDU>


BALT-L@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU
BALT-L on LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU
     
        Baltic Republics news and development list

   BALT-L is an online forum devoted to communications to, and about,
   the Baltic Republics of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. It aims to
   further networking with those countries, in two senses of that word:
   the technical one of establishing the basic links to permit electronic
   communications; and the softer definition of a network of people
   building up people-to-people contacts and working together on matters
   of common interest. A core aim of this list is to foster practical
   projects.

   Subscription to this list is welcomed from anyone with skills or interests
   relevant to the Baltics, or who just wants to know whats going on.

    We hope in particular to bring together

   Participants living in the Baltic Republics.
   People around the world with origins in the Baltic Republics,
   or who have connections with those countries.  Anyone with
   technical skills in electronic networking who may want to contribute
   to developing electronic links to the Baltic Republics.  Anyone
   needing to research on developments in the Baltics.  Anyone around
   the world with a need to contact, visit and/or work with College staff
   or students living and working in Lithuania, Latvia or Estonia.

   Although English is likely to be the lingua franca, ALL languages of
   communication are WELCOME: but especially in Lithuanian, Latvian or
   Estonian.


   To subscribe, send the following command to
   LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU via mail or interactive message:

           SUB BALT-L your full name

    where "your full name" is your name. (NOT your network userID ).
    For example

           SUB BALT-L Joan Doe



   Archives of messages already sent through BALT-L can be obtained by
   interactive LDBASE or by sending an "INDEX BALT-L" command to
   LISTSERV@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU These files can then be retrieved by
   means of a "GET BALT-L filetype" command.

   Owner (UKACRL):          Edis Bevan   <AEB_BEVAN@UK.AC.OPEN.ACS.VAX>
   Owner (UBVM):            Jean-Michel Thizy  <jmyhg@acadvm1.uottawa.ca>
                                            <JMYHG@UOTTAWA.BITNET>



BANYAN-L%AKRONVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
BANYAN-L on LISTSERV@AKRONVM

   BANYAN-L is a new Listserv discussion list about any aspect of Banyan
   networks (marketed by Banyan Systems, Inc.).

   To subscribe, send an interactive message or mail to LISTSERV@AKRONVM
   as follows:

   SUBscribe BANYAN-L Your Name

   Of particular interest is Banyan's VINES network.

BDGTPLAN%UVMVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Discussion of college and university budget and planning issues including, 
   but not limited to: economic and enrollment forecasting, relationships with
   state governments, innovative approaches to integrating planning and 
   budgeting, strategies for increasing participation, cost center analysis, 
   use of financial databases for modelling and reporting, endowment spending 
   policies, tuition pricing, resource reallocation, financial reporting to 
   boards and legislators, etc.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@UVMVM via interactive message or e-mail:
      SUBSCRIBE BDGTPLAN  your full name
   where "your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to LISTSERV%UVMVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Dayna Flath <DMF%UVMVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

BEE-L%ALBNYVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   BEE-L is for the discussion of research and information concerning the 
   biology of bees.  This includes honey bees and other bees (and maybe even 
   wasps).  We communicate about sociobiology, behavior, ecology, 
   adaptation/evolution, genetics, taxonomy, physiology, pollination, and 
   flower nectar and pollen production of bees.

   To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 via mail or 
   interactive message:
      SUB BEE-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB BEE-L Joan Doe
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:
      SUB BEE-L your_full_name
   in the body of a message to LISTSERV%ALBNYVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Coordinator:  Mary Jo Orzech <MJO%BROCK1P.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

BELIEF-L%BROWNVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   BELIEF-L is designed to be a forum where personal ideologies can be 
   discussed, examined, and analyzed.  Topics for the list can range from 
   "what is good" to "what happens after death" to "is there a god". The list 
   is designed to be open to members of ALL religious and political faiths or 
   non-faiths; we do not discriminate based on religion, race, sex, or sexual 
   preference.  The list is open for all discussion pertaining to ideological,
   religious, moral, and ethical topics.  There are only two general rules:

      (1) Treat everyone's faith as if it were as sacred as your own.  In 
      fact, to be safe, treat their faiths BETTER than your own.

      (2) Excessively rude, obnoxious, or abusive posting will not be 
      tolerated.

   To subscribe to this list, send the command:
      SUBSCRIBE BELIEF-L your_name
   to LISTSERV@BROWNVM, where "your_name" is your full name (not your login 
   Id).
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the above command in the 
   text/body of a message to LISTSERV%BROWNVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: David B. O'Donnell <LUTHER%MTUS5.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>


BI-L%BINGVMB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
BI-L on LISTSERV@BINGVMB  
       Bibliographic Instruction

     BI-L is a computer conference dedicated to discussing ways
   of assisting library users in effectively and efficiently
   exploiting the resources available in and through the libraries
   of the 1990s.

     Contributors to the forum deal with the practical,
   theoretical, and technical aspects of what has been called
   Bibliographic Instruction, Library Use Instruction, Library
   Orientation, and several other names.  We examine, explore,
   critique, appraise, and evaluate strategies, programs, and
   equipment that we have found to be valuable (or not) in working
   toward the goal of the self-sufficient library user.

    To join BI-L, send the following e-mail message to
     LISTSERV@BINGVMB: SUBSCRIBE BI-L Your Name.  (Put your first
     and last name where it says "Your Name.")

    To contribute to BI-L, send your e-mail message to
     BI-L@BINGVMB.  ****NOTE that you send your message to the
                        *list*, not to the list server.

   For more information about BI-L contact

   Martin Raish
   Coordinator of Bibliographic Instruction
   State University of New York at Binghamton
   Box 6012
   Binghamton, New York   13902-6012
   (607) 777-4385 or MRAISH@BINGVMA (MRAISH%BINGVMA.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU)


bicycles@BBN.COM

   Mailing list for topics relating to bicycles including:

      Racing - How do I get started?  What do I need for equiment?  Why do 
      they shave their legs anyway?  Are there any big races coming to this 
      area?

      Touring - Where are some great places to ride?  Stories of some of your 
      bike trips. What are some of the things I should take for an overnight 
      trip?

      Commuting - What is the best way to get by major traffic roads?

      Plus - Equipment, Repairs, Good places to buy a bike, Cars vs Bicycles, 
      Human Powered Vehicles, Fitness, Bike path construction, or anything 
      else you might want to ask or talk about.

   To be added to the list:     bicycles-request@BBN.COM

   Coordinator: Craig MacFarlane <cmacfarl@SOCRATES.BBN.COM>

BIG-LAN@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU
BIG-LAN@SUVM  (BitNet)

   Mailing list for discussion of issues in designing and operating 
   Campus-Size Local Area Networks, especially complex ones utilizing multiple
   technologies and supporting multiple protocols.  Topics include repeaters, 
   bridges, routers and gateways; how to incorporate smaller Personal-Computer
   type LANs into the campus-wide LAN; how to unify the mail systems, etc. 
   This is an ideal list in which to debate the relative merits of bridges vs.
   routers.

   Archives are available through revised LISTSERV.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to BIG-LAN-REQUEST@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU or 
   BIG-REQ@SUVM (BitNet). 
   Those familiar with revised LISTSERV can subscribe thru 
   LISTSERV@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU or LISTSERV@SUVM (BitNet).

   Coordinator: John Wobus <JMWOBUS@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU>
                           JMWOBUS@SUVM  (BitNet)

BILLING%HDETUD1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   LISTSERV distribution list for the topic of billing and chargeback of 
   (computer) resources.  This list is not dedicated to any one product or 
   supplier, but discusses general issues as well as details pertaining to MVS
   and VM systems only.  Also see the MICS-L list.

   A monthly notebook will be provided for logging the discussion; this 
   notebook can be obtained without being subscribed to the list.  BILLING 
   LOG8901 contains a summary of net mail during the last year on this 
   subject.

   You can subscribe to this list by sending a request to LISTSERV at HDETUD1:
      TELL LISTSERV AT HDETUD1 SUB BILLING your_full_name
   or by sending mail to LISTSERV%HDETUD1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU containing 
   the line:
      SUB BILLING your_full_name

   Coordinator: Rob van Hoboken <RCOPROB%HDETUD1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

BIO-NAUT%IRLEARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
BIO-NAUT on LISTSERV@IRLEARN.BITNET

   A mailing list for BIONAUTS has been established at IRLEARN
   The main purpose of the list is to facilitate communications
   between life scientists. This list will have three main functions.

   1) It can be used to ask questions about networking addresses
      of scientists in the biological life sciences.
      e.g. I need to get in contact with some one at EMBL
           who should I send mail to.

       **** SOMEONE OUT THERE KNOWS THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION ***

   2) If you have small databases of E-mail addresses related to your
      particular field of interest they can be uploaded onto BIO-NAUT
      for the benefit of others. Special interst groups welcome.
      e.g. Numerical taxonomists, Culture Collections, etc.

       ****  INSTANT HIGH PROFILE FOR YOUR GROUP  ****

   3) If you subscribe you will be asked to send ONE MESSAGE to
      BIO-NAUT which gives a brief outline of who you are and your
      main interests. Instructions on the format of this MESSAGE
      will be sent to all subscribers individually.

      **** ADD YOUR NAME TO WHO'S WHO OF BIOLOGICAL NETWORKING ****

   To subscribe to the BIOSCI Bionauts distribution service
   at IRLEARN, send the following command as one line in the body
   of a mail message to, LISTSERV@IRLEARN.BITNET
                         ========
   saying just

   SUBSCRIBE BIO-NAUT forename surname

   Those of you who are directly on EARN or BITNET can also subscribe
   with an interactive message, e.g.

     TELL LISTSERV AT IRLEARN SUB BIO-NAUT forename surname
     (on an IBM running VM/CMS)
   or
     SEND LISTSERV@IRLEARN SUB BIO-NAUT forename surname
     (on a VAX running VMS)

   When you have done that, you will get an acknowledgement that  you
   now belong to the distribution list. Once subscribed, you can send
   mail messages to

     BIO-NAUT@IRLEARN.BITNET

   and they will be AUTOMATICALLY redistributed to all the other
   subscribers. They (and you) can then reply to that address and
   everyone will see the answers.

    Remember

     The SUB command for subscribing goes to LISTSERV@IRLEARN.BITNET
     (LISTSERV%IRLEARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU for Internet users)     
     Your mail messages for others to see go to BIO-NAUT@IRLEARN.BITNET
     (BIO-NAUT%IRLEARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU for Internet users)
    Moderator: Rob Harper   <HARPER@CSC.FI>


BIO-SOFTWARE%NET.BIO.NET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
bio-soft@IRLEARN.UCD.IE    Ireland     EARN/BitNet
bio-soft@UK.AC.DARESBURY   U.K.        JANET
bio-software@BMC.UU.SE     Sweden      Internet
bio-software@NET.BIO.NET   U.S.A.      BitNet
bio-soft@NET.BIO.NET       U.S.A.      BitNet

   The BIO-SOFTWARE newsgroup replaces three previous newsgroups on BIOSCI:

      OLD BBOARD NAME              BITNET/EARN Name    USENET Newsgroup Name 
      ---------------              ----------------    --------------------- 
      CONTRIBUTED-SOFTWARE         SOFT-CON            bionet.software.contrib
      PC-COMMUNICATIONS            SOFT-COM            bionet.software.pc.comm
      PC-SOFTWARE                  SOFT-PC             bionet.software.pc

      NEW BBOARD NAME              BITNET/EARN Name    USENET Newsgroup Name 
      ---------------              ----------------    ---------------------
      BIO-SOFTWARE                 BIO-SOFT            bionet.software

   The BIO-SOFTWARE newsgroup is not moderated.  Questions, answers, and 
   discussions are welcomed about software related to the biological sciences 
   (or even about problems with other software that scientists might use in 
   the course of their work such as word processors or communications 
   software).

   To subscribe to this newsgroup, please send your subscription request to 
   one of the following addresses; if you previously received e-mail from any 
   of the three superceded groups, then you should have been subscribed to 
   BIO-SOFTWARE.  If you have any questions or doubts about this, please 
   contact the applicable BIOSCI address below:

      Subscription Addresses         Location    Network
      ----------------------         --------    -------
      biosci%net.bio.net@VM1.NODAK.EDU           Internet
      biosci@net.bio.net             U.S.A.      BitNet
      biosci@irlearn.ucd.ie          Ireland     EARN/BitNet
      biosci@uk.ac.daresbury         U.K.        JANET
      biosci@bmc.uu.se               Sweden      Internet

   Users on the BIONET DEC 2065 computer may subscribe (i.e., be shown all new
   messages at login) by entering
      DO BIO-SOFTWARE
   after the @ prompt.

   Coordinator: Dave Kristofferson
                <Kristofferson%BIONET-20.BIO.NET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                kristofferson@BIONET-20.BIO.NET

BIOMCH-L%HEARN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Mailing list for members of the International, European, American, Canadian
   and other Societies of Biomechanics, and for others with an interest in the
   general field of biomechanics and human or animal movement science.  For 
   the scope of this list, see, e.g., the Journal of Biomechanics (Pergamon 
   Press), the Journal of Biomechanical Engineering (ASME), and Human Movement
   Science (North-Holland).

   To subscribe to BIOMCH-L, send the following command to 
   LISTSERV%HEARN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU via mail text or interactive message:
      SUBSCRIBE BIOMCH-L Your_full_name
   For example:  SUBSCRIBE BIOMCH-L Joan Doe

   Coordinators: Anton J. van den Bogert
                 <WWDONIC%HEITUE5.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
                 Herman J. Woltring
                 <WWTMHJW%HEITUE5.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

BIOMED-L%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion on the topic of Biomedical Ethics.  Since the 
   field of medicine and medical technology are rapidly changing and the field
   is so broad, it is difficult to have clearly delineated rules as to what 
   should and should not be discussed, but possible topics might include:
      Paternalism             Fetal Cell Transplant
      The Right to Die        AIDS
      Suicide                 Patient Autonomy
      Abortion                Drug Legalization
      Euthanasia              Respirator Withdrawal
      Transplants             Allocation of scarce resources
   and many others too numerous to list here.  The discussions may be ethical,
   philosophical, religious, political, social or even, in some cases, 
   personal.  Open discussion, disagreement, and dissent is encouraged.  Open 
   flames are most certainly *not*.

   To subscribe to BIOMED-L send the following command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1:
      SUBSCRIBE BIOMED-L your_full_name
   where your_full_name is your real name, not your userid.  Non-BitNet users 
   can subscribe by sending the above command in the text/body of a message to
   LISTSERV%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Bill Sklar <86730%LAWRENCE.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

BIOSPH-L%UBVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   This list replaces the now defunct list OZONE@ICNUCEVM.  The new name 
   reflects better the topics discussed.  Anything relating to the biosphere, 
   pollution, CO-2 effect, ecology, habitats, climate, etc., can be discussed.
    Basically anything that exerts an influence of some kind or another on the
   BioSphere.

   New archives will be stored in a monthly notebook.  Archives from the old 
   Ozone List will eventually be transferred to the BIOSPH-L site.  Even 
   though there is no longer a connection to the owners of the old list, the 
   idea is to continue on from the topics that were being discussed up to when
   it went dead.

   To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@UBVM.BITNET:
      SUBSCRIBE BIOSPH-L Your_full_name
   To leave or signoff the list send:
      SIGNOFF BIOSPH-L
   Non-BitNet users can [un]subscribe by sending the commands in the body text
   of a message to LISTSERV%UBVMS.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Dave Phillips <V184GAVW%UBVMS.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

BIOTECH%UMDC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
BIOTECH@UMDC.UMD.EDU

   The Biotechnology mailing list is open for:
      Software/hardware issues
      Announcements
      Submission of bulletins
      Exchange of ideas and data

   Previous bulletins are archived on BIOSERVE server disk.  The server 
   accepts commands from the Subject: line of a message.  The request for 
   information and previous bulletins can be sent to 
   BIOSERVE%UMDC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU or BIOSERVE@UMDC.UMD.EDU.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to BIOTECH%UMDC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU or 
   BIOTECH@UMDC.UMD.EDU.

   Coordinator: Deba Patnaik <DEBA%UMDC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

BISEXU-L@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU
BISEXU-L@BROWNVM.BITNET

   Mailing list for discussion of issues of bisexuality.  Cordial and 
   civilized exchange of relevant ideas, opinions and experiences between 
   members of all orientations is encouraged - we do not discriminate on the 
   basis of orientation, religion, gender, race, etc.

   This list is not intended in the spirit of separatism from any other lists 
   devoted to lesbian, gay and bisexual issues but as an additional resource 
   for discussion of bisexual concerns in particular;  by the same token, the 
   existence of Bisexu-L should not imply in any way that other discussion 
   lists are no longer appropriate forums for discussion of bisexuality.

   The list of subscribers is confidential for purposes of personal privacy; 
   excessively rude, obnoxious or abusive postings will not be tolerated.

   BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@BROWVM:
      SUBSCRIBE BISEXU-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Internet users can subscribe by sending the above command in the text/body 
   of a message to LISTSERV@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU.

   Coordinator: Bill Sklar <86730%LAWRENCE.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

BIRD_RBA%ARIZVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
BIRD_RBA on LISTSERV@ARIZVM1 

    National Birding Hotline Cooperative

     We are pleased to announce BIRD_RBA, the National Birding Hotline
   Cooperative list  on LISTSERV@ARIZVM1.   The list provides a clearing-
   house for  transcribed  birding  hotlines  from  around  the  country.
   Subscribers will  receive these transcripts as they are made available
   to the  list.   Subscribers are  further invited to submit transcripts
   From their  area of  the country  if it is not already represented.  A
   current list of hotlines available from BIRD_RBA is appended.

     Contributions to  the list  are always welcome and should be sent
   in MAIL  format to the addresses above.   Please note  that this  is not
   intended to  be a  general chat  list.  Contributions should either be
   transcripts of  birding hotlines  or, if  a local hotline recording is
   not available  to you,  concise statements  of species  seen  and  the
   location of  the sighting, along with any relevant information such as
   'out of range,' 'out of normal time frame,' etc.

     You may subscribe to BIRD_RBA by sending an interactive SUBSCRIBE
   command or by including a SUBSCRIBE command as the ONLY line of a MAIL
   message to the addresses listed above.

   To  cancel   your  subscription,   issue  the   SIGNOFF   command   to
   LISTSERV@ARIZVM1:

          SIGNOFF BIRD_RBA

   Do NOT send SIGNOFF or other LISTSERV commands to BIRD_RBA.


     The following  birding hotlines  are currently  being transcribed
   and shared via the list:

     ARIZONA:       Phoenix Birding Hotline (602) 832-8745
                         Transcription by Chuck Williamson

                    Tucson Birding Hotline (602) 798-1005
                         Transcription by Chuck Williamson


     CALIFORNIA:    N. California (San Francisco) (415) 528-0288
                         Transcription by Joe Morlan

                    Los Angeles (213) 874-1318
                         Transcription by Chuck Williamson

                    San Diego (619) 435-6761
                         Transcription by Chuck Williamson


     COLORADO:      Denver Audubon Hotline (303) 423-5582
                         Transcription by Chuck Williamson


     FLORIDA:       Florida Keys Hotline (305) 294-3438
                         Transcription by Norm Saunders


     MARYLAND:      The Voice of the Naturalist (301) 652-1088
                         Transcription by Norm Saunders

                    The Harford Co. Birding Hotline (301) 638-0290
                         Transcription by Les Eastman


     MICHIGAN:      Detroit Birding Hotline(616) 471-4919
                         Transcription by Jeff Price


     NEW JERSEY:    The Cape May Bird Observatory (609) 884-2626
                         Transcription by Ed Maccubbin


     NEW MEXICO:    Statewide Birding Hotline (505) 662-2101
                         Transcription by Pat Snider


     PENNSYLVANIA:  The Philadelphia BirdLine (215) 567-2473
                         Transcription by Norm Saunders

     VIRGINIA:      The Virginia BirdLine (804) 929-1736
                         Transcription by Norm Saunders



     If you have any questions, problems , or suggestions please send
   a note to us at one of the addresses listed below:

   Charles B. Williamson (Chuck)
   Bitnet address   : CHUCKW@EVAX2
   Internet address : CHUCKW%EVAX2@Arizona.edu

   Norman C. Saunders (Norm)
   Bitnet address   : NYS@NIHCU
   Internet address : NYS@CU.NIH.GOV


BITNEWS%BITNIC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   BITNEWS is the official medium of the BitNet Network Information Center for
   distributing BitNet news and administrative developements.

   BITNEWS archives are stored on LISTSERV at BITNIC and are created monthly, 
   and are named in the format BITNEWS LOGyymm.  To obtain a list of currently
   available files, the command is:
      INDEX BITNEWS
   The command to obtain a specific file is:
      GET BITNEWS file_name
   for example,
      GET BITNEWS LOG8710

   To subscribe to the list, from a VM site on BitNet issue:
      TELL LISTSERV AT BITNIC SUBSCRIBE BITNEWS Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid); from a VMS BITNET
   site use the SEND/REMOTE command.  If you are at a site not on BitNet or 
   where you cannot send interactive messages, you can send a message to 
   LISTSERV%BITNIC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU, where the first non-header line 
   consists of:
      SUBSCRIBE BITNEWS Your_Full_Name

   Please note that there is no BITNEWS-REQUEST address.  Questions, problems,
   etc., should be referred to the Editors.

   Editors: Judith Molka   <AKLOM%BITNIC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
            Patricia Noeth <NOETH%BITNIC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

BMDP-L%MCGILL1.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU

   Discussion group for users of BMDP software.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to one of the Coordinators.

   Coordinators: Michael Walsh <CCMW%MCGILLA.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU>
                                CCMW@MUSICA.MCGILL.CA  (BitNet)
                 Sander Wasser <CCSW%MCGILLA.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU>
                                CCSW@MUSICA.MCGILL.CA  (BitNet)

BNFNET <Eng-Leong_Foo_%KOM.KOMunity.SE@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

   Discussion Group for Biological Nitrogen Fixation.

   To join the list, send your full name, postal address, and a short 
   description of your work/interest in BNF to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Eng-leong Foo <Eng-Leong_Foo_%KOM.KOMunity.SE@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

BRASS@DINORAH.WUSTL.EDU
...!uunet!wucs1!dinorah!brass

   Mailing list for small ensemble brass musicians and related interested 
   parties

   This is a general discussion group, intended mainly for musicians 
   performing in small brass ensembles, but with other interested parties 
   welcome (i.e., wind bands, orchestras, woodwind or percussion players, 
   composers, etc.).  Currently the group has around 20 members, and postings 
   are infrequent.  More members and more postings would make us all happy, 
   though.

   Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to BRASS-REQUEST@DINORAH.WUSTL.EDU or 
   ...!uunet!wucs1!dinorah!brass-request.

   List Coordinator:  Art Smith <art@DINORAH.WUSTL.EDU>
                                ...!uunet!wucs1!dinorah!art

BRS-L%USCVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion of BRS/Search; a full-text retrieval system 
   which runs on platforms including MS-DOS, XENIX, BSD 4.3 and AT&T System V 
   UNIX, IBM VM/CMS and MVS/CICS, and Data General MV series machines. Most of
   the subscribers use BRS/Search for library applications but a substantial 
   number of people have interest in litigation support and 
   scientific/technical work.

   Subscription requests, problems, or questions about BRS-L can be sent 
   directly to the Coordinator or to POSTMAST%USCVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Karl P. Geiger <KARL%USCVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

BtL
    "Between the Lines" or "BtL" is a mail group devoted entirely to 
    Long Island's Debbie Gibson.  The BtL moderators organize a 
    "periodic" (usually monthly) newsletter issue that is sent out 
    by e-mail to all BtL members.  As well, the moderators attempt to 
    keep BtL members informed of upcoming "events" such as concert 
    appearances/shows, televised interviews, etc. 
 
    If people are interested in joining BtL and/or have questions 
     concerning BtL, please send e-mail to the following address : 
 
              ez000018@bullwinkle.ucdavis.edu 
 
    We will give people further information upon receipt of e-mail. 
 


bug-1100@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU

   See INFO-1100@SUMEX-AIM.


BURC%TRBOUN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

    Bogazici University Alumni Group List

  Now, there is a non-LISTSERV list available here at TRBOUN. We invite
  all BOUNers (old/new/graduated). Its name is BURC coming from:
  Bogazici University - Robert College.

   Since this is NOT an automatic subscription server, all the subscription
   requests should be sent to me including your:
   fullname, e-mail adres, year(s) of graduation from BU or RC and dept to
   DJAVI%TRBOUN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU


   List Owner:  Ferhat Djavidan <DJAVI%TRBOUN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>


C-TREE <oha!ctree@UUNET.UU.NET>
       <alberta!oha!ctree@UUNET.UU.NET>

   The C-Tree mailing list provides a forum for the discussion of FairCom's 
   C-Tree, R-Tree, and D-Tree products.  The list is not associated with 
   FairCom.  There are various subscribers using:

      Hardware    IBM PC, RT, some 68K, HP, VAX, PS/2, Altos
      OS          DOS, QNX, Microport, SCO Xenix, Unix, HPUX, VMS, AIX, V.3
      Applic'ns   Accounting, educational, network server, real-time

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, questions, comments,
   etc. should be sent to oha!ctree-request@UUNET.UU.NET or 
   alberta!oha!ctree-request@UUNET.UU.NET.

   Coordinator: Tony Olekshy <tony@OHA.UUCP>
                             <oha!tony@UUNET.UU.NET>
                             <alberta!oha!tony@uunet.UU.NET>

C18-L%PSUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for 18th-century discussion.  It is open, unmoderated, and 
   archived on a monthly basis.  We hope to attract free-ranging discussion of
   topics of interest to students and scholars of the 18th century everywhere.
   What the list becomes is up to the contributors, of course, but we hope to 
   see a wide range of functions - including calls for papers, notes & 
   queries, arguments, friendly backchat, and so forth.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command via interactive
   command or e-mail to LISTSERV@PSUVM:
      SUBSCRIBE C18-L Your full name
   where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to LISTSERV%PSUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Kevin Berland <BCJ%PSUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

C370-L@NCSUVM.NCSU.EDU
C370-L@NCSUVM  (BitNet)

   Mailing list for  discussion of the C programming language on 
   370-architecture machines.  Products covered are IBM's new C/370 compiler 
   (5688-040), the IBM C Program Offering (5713-AAH), Waterloo C, SAS/C, or 
   any other such implementations.

   To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@NCSUVM (BitNet users) 
   or LISTSERV@NCSUVM.NCSE.EDU (Internet users):
      SUBSCRIBE C370-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.

   Coordinator: Chuck Kesler <CHUCK@NCSUVM.NCSU.EDU>
                             <CHUCK%NCSUVM.BITNET>

CANDLE-L%UA1VM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
CANDLE-L@UA1VM.UA.EDU

   A forum for the discussion of Candle products.  Topics could include 
   installation, performance monitoring, or any other subject related to the 
   use of Candle products on VM or MVS.  These products include OMEGAMON, 
   EPILOG, AF/REMOTE, CL/CONFERENCE 1000, CL/GATEWAY, CL/MENU, CL/SUPERSESSION
   and any other future products.

   Archives of CANDLE-L can be listed by sending the command INDEX CANDLE-L to
   LISTSERV@UA1VM.

   To subscribe to CANDLE-L, send the following command to LISTSERV@UA1VM via 
   mail text or interactive message:
      SUBSCRIBE CANDLE-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:
      SUBSCRIBE CANDLE-L Joe User
   Non-BitNet users should send the command in the text/body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%UA1VM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Darren Evans-Young <DARREN%UA1VM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                                   <DARREN@UA1VM.UA.EDU>

CASE-L%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Discussion of use of computer techniques in the systems development life 
   cycle.  Includes use of computers to aid in system analysis and design 
   description (including graphical representation of functions), coding, and 
   documentation.  Emphasis is on *practical* applications, especially those 
   of value to commercial firms and administrative type computer facilities 
   (see the soft-eng list for more theoretical discusions).

   Monthly archives will be kept; for access, contact the Coordinator.

   BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@UCCVMA via mail or interactive message:
      SUB CASE-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.  For example:
      SUB CASE-L Joan Doe
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the above command to 
   LISTSERV%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Richard Hintz <SPGRJH%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

CCMEDH-L@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU
CCMEDH-L@TAMVM1.BITNET

   Mailing list dealing with the issues associated to cross-cultural medicine 
   and/or folk/herbal medicine.

   To subscribe to the list, send mail to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Richard Holbert <X075RT%TAMVM1@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

CCNET-L%UGA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Chinese Computing is a discussion group on technology relating to the use 
   of Chinese on computers.  It is intended to be a forum for both experts and
   regular users and to reach wherever computer networks can reach, from North
   America to the Far East.  Although different people may have different 
   definitions for Chinese computing, at it's current stage, the technology 
   for Chinese word processing and desktop publishing software is in the 
   greatest demand.  Discussions will concentrate on this technology as 
   implemented in both software and hardware.

   The focus of the mailing list may change when other technologies become 
   more important.  There have been suggestions that Chinese programming 
   languages may be a requirement when Chinese data base software gets more 
   popular.  The postings to this group may include:
      News of new software, hardware and technology
      Product reviews
      Comments
      Questions and Answers

   The list is unmoderated, and archives are available from LISTSERV@UGA.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@UGA:
      SUB CCNET-L Your_full_name
   where "Your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text\/body of a message to LISTSERV%UGA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Harold Pritchett <HAROLD%UGA.UGA.EDU@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

CDROM-L%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for the discussion of hardware and software issues related to 
   the design, production, and use of CD-ROM.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to LISTSERV at

   Monthly archives are kept.
   UCCVMA via interactive message or e-mail:
      SUBSCRIBE CDROM-L Your full name
   where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to LISTSERV%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Richard Hintz <OPSRJH%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

CELLULAR-AUTOMATA@THINK.COM

   Mailing-list for the exchange of information on all aspects of cellular 
   automata and their applications.  The list is gatewayed to/from the Usenet 
   group comp.theory.cell-automata.

   Archived messages will be kept at Think.COM in the files:
      mail/ca.archive*

   There is a LISTSERV-maintained BitNet part of this list, CA-L@MITVMA.  
   BitNet subscriptions can be managed in the usual way, e.g.:
      TELL LISTSERV AT MITVMA SUBSCRIBE CA-L your_full_name
   BitNet Notebooks with monthly archives are available from MITVMA from 
   11/89.
   All other requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, 
   questions, etc., should be sent to CELLULAR-AUTOMATA-REQUEST@THINK.COM.

   Coordinator: Bruce Walker <bruce@THINK.COM>

CHESS-L%GREARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list to offer to chess players inside the network a way to 
   communicate, share ideas, and participate in tournaments which can be 
   organised through the list.

   BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@GREARN:
      SUB CHESS-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login id. Non-BitNet 
   users can subscribe by sending the above command in the body (text) of a 
   message to LISTSERV%GREARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Giorgos Kavallieratos <NETSTU04%GREARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

CHRISTIA%FINHUTC.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for discussions on practical Christian life.

   Contributions sent to this list are  automatically archived. You can obtain
   a list of the  available archive files by sending an  "INDEX CHRISTIA" 
   command to LISTSERV@FINHUTC.  These files can then be retrieved by means of
   a "GET CHRISTIA filetype" command, or using the database search facilities 
   of LISTSERV.  Send an "INFO DATABASE" command for more information on the 
   latter.

   To subscribe to CHRISTIA, send the command:
      SUB CHRISTIA your_full_name
   to LISTSERV@FINHUTC  e.g.  SUB CHRISTIA "William H. E. Day"
   To have your name removed from the CHRISTIA subscriber list, send:
      SIGNOFF CHRISTIA
   Commands can be sent to LISTSERV@FINHUTC either as interactive messages or 
   in e-mail (one command per line in the body of the e-mail message).

   Coordinator: ??.

cisco@SPOT.COLORADO.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion of the network products from cisco Systems, 
   Inc; primarily the AGS gateway, but also the ASM terminal multiplexor and 
   any other relavent products.  Discussions about operation, problems, 
   features, topology, configuration, protocols, routing, loading, serving, 
   etc are all encouraged.  Other topics include vendor relations, new product
   announcements, availability of fixes and new features, and discusion of new
   requirements and desirables.

   Archives are available via anonymous ftp from SPOT.COLORADO.EDU in the 
   subdirectory "cisco".

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, questions, comments,
   etc., should be sent to cisco-request@SPOT.COLORADO.EDU.  The list is 
   "slightly" moderated in that you must be validated to send mail to the 
   list.  Sending in a request will get you validated, as will reasonable 
   attempts to send reasonable messages to the list.  Once you are validated, 
   your messages will be redirected to the whole list without interference.

   Coordinator: David Wood <dcmwood@SPOT.COLORADO.EDU>

CLASS-L%SBCCVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Mailing list and file server for researchers in classification, clustering,
   phylogenetic estimation, and related areas of data analysis.  CLASS-L 
   provides facilities to:

      - Enable researchers to mail messages automatically to all subscribers
      - Provide researchers with announcements, newsletters, and information
        about classification and clustering.

   The Coordinators are inviting officials of professional classification 
   societies to own (and to be responsible for) files which would be 
   maintained by the SBCCVM file server.  Any CLASS-L subscriber can retrieve 
   these files by issuing appropriate LISTSERV commands.  Alternatively, a 
   CLASS-L subscriber can arrange to receive automatically copies (or 
   announcements) of files updated by particular societies.  We hope officials
   of the Member Societies of the International Federation of Classification 
   Societies will eventually participate in this project as file owners.  
   Officials from other societies (e.g. Psychometric Society, Willi Hennig 
   Society, International Association of Pattern Recognition Societies) may 
   also be interested in participating.

   To subscribe to CLASS-L, send the command:
      SUB CLASS-L your_full_name
   to LISTSERV@SBCCVM  e.g.  SUB CLASS-L "William H. E. Day"
   To have your name removed from the CLASS-L subscriber list, send:
      SIGNOFF CLASS-L
   Commands can be sent to LISTSERV@SBCCVM either as interactive messages or 
   in e-mail (one command per line in the body of the e-mail message).

   Coordinators: Bill Day  <whday%MUN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
                 Jim Rohlf <rohlf%SBBIOVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNYDU>

CLP.X@XEROX.COM

   Unmoderated, direct-redistribution mailing list devoted to discussion of 
   the following topics (among others):

      * Concurrent logic programming languages
        - Problematic constructs
        - Comparisons between languages
      * Concurrent constraint programming languages
        - Constraint solvers, including those for discrete constraint
          satisfaction
        - Language issues
      * Semantics, proof techniques and program transformations
        - Partial evaluation
        - Meta interpretation
        - Embedded languages
      * Parallel Prolog systems
        - Restricted And-parallel
        - Or-parallel Prolog
      * Implementations
        - Announcement of software packages
        - Reports on performance
        - Issues in implementation
      * Programming techniques and idioms, applications
        - Open systems and distributed computation
        - Small demonstration programs
      * Seminars, conferences, trip reports etc. related to the above

   All messages will be archived and can be obtained on request from the list 
   coordinator.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to CLP-REQUEST.X@XEROX.COM or to jlevy.PA@XEROX.COM.

   Coordinator: Jacob Levy <jlevy.PA@XEROX.COM>

CLU-SW <mcvax!cs.utu.fi!clu-sw@SEISMO.CSS.GOV>

   Mailing list for exchange of CLU software and for technical discussion of 
   related topics.  This list is identical to the USENET mailing list 
   `mail.clu'.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to <mcvax!cs.utu.fi!clu-sw-request@SEISMO.CSS.GOV>.

   Coordinator: Matti Jokinen <mcvax!cs.utu.fi!jokinen@SEISMO.CSS.GOV>

CMSUG-L%UTARLVM1.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU

   This list unmoderated discussion for topics that relate to CMS; any related
   question is encouraged.  The list is intended for the beginner as well as 
   experienced CMS users.

   To subscribe to the list from a VM site on BITNET do:
      TELL LISTSERV at UTARLVM1 SUBSCRIBE CMSUG-L Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid).  Use the command 
   TELL LISTSERV HELP for more information.
   From a VMS BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE command.
   If you are at a site not on BitNet or where you cannot send interactive 
   messages, send a message to LISTSERV%UTARLVM1.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU where 
   the first non-header line consists of:
      SUBSCRIBE CMSUG-L Your_Full_Name
   To remove yourself from the list, send:
      TELL LISTSERV at UTARLVM1 UNSUBSCRIBE CMSUG-L
   or send a message to LISTSERV%UTARLVM1.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU with:
      UNSUBSCRIBE CMSUG-L

   Coordinator: Gary Samek <C133GES%UTARLVM1.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>

CMU-TEK-TCP@CS.CMU.EDU

   Mailing list for the discussion of the CMU-TEK TCP/IP package for VAX/VMS.

   Archives are not currently aviailable.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to CMU-TEK-TCP-REQUEST@CS.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Dale Moore <Dale.Moore@PS1.CS.CMU.EDU>

CoCo%PUCC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
CoCo@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU

   Discussion related to the Tandy Color Computer (any model), OS-9 Operating 
   System, and any other topics relating to the "CoCo", as this computer is 
   affectionately known.

   To access COCO files on LISTSERV@PUCC, include the following line at the 
   top of the message body:
      SUBSCRIBE COCO Your Full Name
   This command may also be issued by means of the TELL or MSG commands.

   BITNET users can subscribe to the list via ListServ, which takes care of 
   the list processing and distribution.  Simply issue a TELL command or MAIL 
   message to LISTSERV@PUCC with the command:
      SUB COCO Your Real Name.

   Internet users wishing to be on the list should send mail to the 
   Coordinator; UUCP users, PLEASE NOTE: a nearby ARPA or BITNET node is 
   needed to get things through to you reliably, so please send a path in the 
   form:
      zeus!yourcomp!yourid@SUN.COM
   All ARPA and BitNet nodes can be reached, but PUCC's UUCP gateway is 
   unreliable, so this will improve things.

   Coordinator: Paul Campbel  <PECAMPBE%MTUS5.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>


coherent@cs.wisc.edu

   Coherent, a $99 unix work-alike from Mark Williams Company, has a
   mailing list to support it.

   To subscribe, send mail to coherent-request@cs.wisc.edu

   To post, send mail to coherent@ cs.wisc.edu




COM-ALG%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion, inquiry, and the dissemination of information 
   by professionals in the field of commutative algebra.

   Archives of COM-ALG and related files are stored in COM-ALG FILELIST.  To 
   receive a list of files send the command INDEX COM-ALG to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.

   To subscribe to COM-ALG send the following command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 via 
   mailtext or interactive message:
      SUBSCRIBE COM-ALG Your_full_name
   For example:
      SUBSCRIBE COM-ALG Emmy Noether
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the command in a message to 
   LISTSERV%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Joseph P. Brennan <NU160025%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU> 
   <nubrenna@PLAINS.NODAK.EDU>

commune-list@STEALTH.ACF.NYU.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion of the COMMUNE protocol, a TELNET replacement.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to commune-request@STEALTH.ACF.NYU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Dan Bernstein <brnstnd@STEALTH.ACF.NYU.EDU>

COMP-CEN%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
COMP-CEN on LISTSERV@UCCVMA

   COMP-CEN  Computer Center Managers' Issue List

   This is a list for discussion about the day to day
   activities of operating and planning mid to large sized computer
   centers.

   Scope is wide, but could include:
   1)  Is it worth it to migrate from wide, fanfold paper to cut
   sheet or COM or fiche?
   2)  How to pick a hot site/chiller/UPS/generator.
   3)  Samples of evaluation criteria for hardware and software.
   4)  In general, how to do more with less.

   List is open, but target audience consists of hands-on technical
   managers and planners.

   To subscribe,

   TELL LISTSERV@UCCVMA SUBscribe COMP-CEN Firstname Lastname

   or send mail with the SUB... in the first line of text to
   LISTSERV%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU


   List ownter: Rich Hintz  <opsrjh@uccvma.bitnet@vm1.nodak.edu> 


COMP-SCI <JO%ILNCRD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

   A Bitnet newsletter on computer science in Israel.

   To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV%TAUNIVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU 
   with the body of the letter containing the command:
      SUB COMP-SCI Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name; is your title, first name and last name.

   Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
                <JO%ILNCRD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

Comp-Soc@LIMBO.INTUITIVE.COM

   The Computers And Society mailing list was created to provide a forum for 
   discussion of various issues related to the impact of technology and 
   information on society.  Among the issues being discussed are:

      Computers and social responsibility
      Dealing with information overload 
      The classed society in the information age
      Public perceptions of computers 
      The value of information
      Dangers and advantages of reliance on machines
      Risks of technological dependence
      and other related topics

   The archives for Computers and Society mailing list reside on host 
   NIC.DDN.MIL in files:
      TS:<BBOARD.SOCIETY>DIGEST.xx
      where xx is the issue number of the individual digest.  These may be 
   FTP'd by ANONYMOUS login, using any password.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Dave Taylor <taylor@LIMBO.INTUITIVE.COM>
                            {uunet!}{decwrl,apple}!limbo!taylor

COMPOS01%ULKYVX.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   The Composition Digest is a moderated weekly newsgroup for the study of 
   computers and writing, specifically writing instruction in computer-based 
   classrooms.  It is intended to be a forum for writing professionals (those 
   who must use computers for their writing) and computing professionals 
   (those who design the hardware and software that writers depend upon) to 
   meet and discuss issues relevant to both fields, but notes are also welcome
   from novice computer writers.  There is interest in articles pertaining to,
   but not limited by, the following topics:

      Human/Factors research and writing environments
      Text editor design
      Natural Language adjuncts to writing instruction
      Writing without paper
      Psychological effects of computer writing/instruction
      Composition theory applied to computer-based instruction
      Anecdotal accounts of computer writing experiences
      Using the NET in the classroom
      Computer-based conferences
      Public domain software for the classroom
      Reviews of writing and editing packages
      Conference announcements and proceedings
      Telecommunications and its effects on language
      Computers and the soft sciences
      Computers and hearing impaired students
      Computers and learning disabled students
      Computers and basic writers
      Computers and humanists
      Computers and writing professionals

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to COMPOS01%ULKYVX.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Moderator: ??

CONFOCAL%UBVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list dealing with all aspects of confocal microscopy and confocal 
   microscope design.

   BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@UBVM in an interactive message or the text/body of mail:
      SUB CONFOCAL your_full_name
   where Your_full_name is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can send the above command to 
   LISTSERV%UBVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU in the text/body of a message.

   Coordinator: Robert G. Summers <ANARGS%UBVMS.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

CONS-L%MCGILL1.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU

   This group provides a forum for university computing centre consultants to 
   discuss such issues as problem tracking, resource management, training, and
   consulting strategies.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to one of the Coordinators.

   Coordinators: Michael Walsh <CCMW%MCGILLA.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU>
                                CCMW@MUSICA.MCGILL.CA  (BitNet)
                 Sander Wasser <CCSW%MCGILLA.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU>
                                CCSW@MUSICA.MCGILL.CA  (BitNet)

CRTNET%PSUVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Communication Research and Theory NETwork.  Discusses all aspects of human 
   communication.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending this interactive message command to 
   LISTSERV@PSUVM:
      SUBSCRIBE CRTNET your-full-name
   Others may subscribe by sending mail to T3B%PSUVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Moderator: Tom Benson <T3B%PSUVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

CSEMLIST%HASARA11.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list run by the journal of Computer Science in Economics and 
   Management Science; it is intended to serve as an information distribution 
   system for researchers in the field of Computer Science in Economics and 
   Management.

   BitNet users can subscribe by sending electronic mail to SARASERV@HASARA11 
   with the text (body) of the message containing the line:
      SUBSCRIBE CSEMLIST your_full_name    (Ex: SUBSCRIBE CSEMLIST Lao Tze)
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending a similar message to 
   A601HANS%HASARA11.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Moderator: Hans M. Amman <A601HANS%HASARA11.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                            <A608HANS%HASARA11.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

CSNET-FORUM@SH.CS.NET

   A digest-style mailing list devoted to topics of interest to the CSNET 
   community.  The CSNET staff contributes informal announcements, 
   up-to-the-minute news, and special features.  The CSNET-FORUM is sent to 
   CSNET liaisons and to local mailing lists and bulletin boards on CSNET 
   hosts.  New issues appear several times a year.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to CSNET-FORUM-REQUEST@SH.CS.NET or CIC@SH.CS.NET.

   Coordinator: Charlotte Mooers <CSNET-FORUM-REQUEST@SH.CS.NET>


CSP-L%TREARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list to discuss the problems about the maintenance, installation 
   and administration of CSP (Cross System Product); it is not a User Group.  
   Mostly technical issues will be discussed.

   Requests to be added to or deleted from the list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Esra Delen <ESRA%TREARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

ctix-users@NEXUS.CA

   CTIX-USERS is an unmoderated mailing list devoted to discussion of CTIX -- 
   Convergent Technologies' port of Unix System V. Comments, pointers, and 
   tips on Convergent hardware are also welcome. The list reaches Convergent 
   users in three continents, and is distributed internally to CT support and 
   technical staff.

   Requests for subscriptions should be directed to 
   ctix-users-request@nexus.ca.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to ctix-users-request@NEXUS.CA.

   Coordinator: Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon@NEXUS.CA>
                                 <lyndon@CS.ATHABASCAU.CA>
                                 {alberta,decwrl,ncc}!atha!lyndon

CUBE-LOVERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU

   The Rubik's Cube mailing-list.  Much of the information in the Scientific 
   American article was presented in Cube-Lovers first; also many mathematical
   discussions have taken place as well as the development of a cube notation 
   and various transformations used to solve it.  Recently this list has been 
   very quiet.

      Messages are archived in the MIT-AI files
         ALAN;CUBE MAIL(0 1 2 ...)
      with the most recent messages in
         ALAN;CUBE MAIL

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to CUBE-LOVERS-REQUEST@AI.AI.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Alan Bawden <ALAN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>

CIRCUITS-L@UWPLATT.EDU  

    Introductory Circuit Analysis

   PURPOSE:
   This list was created to discuss all aspects of the introductory
   course in circuit analysis for electrical engineering undergraduates.
   The discussion will focus upon sharing thoughts, ideas, and teaching
   strategies focused upon the introductory circuits course for
   electrical engineering majors.  Participants include faculty,
   students, and other interested individuals.  Discussion is
   concentrated on the introductory circuits course, other topics are not
   permitted.  Topics include but are not limited to:

           1. Teaching approaches.
           2. Classroom techniques.
           3. Laboratory skills/tools.
           4. Design methods.
           5. Theory and practice of circuit analysis.
           6. Simulators and simulations.
           7. Role played by circuits course development in the faculty
              reward system.
           8. E_mail? Another teaching tool? Student access?
           9. Authoring new teaching approaches; reporting efforts;
              available journals and practices.
          10. Integrating design into the introductory circuits course.
          11. Integrating research into the introductory circuits course.
          12. Solving assigned problems.
          13. Textbook reviews.

   SUBSCRIBE:    Note Carefully!
   To subscribe to CIRCUITS-L send an e_mail message to

                 CIRCUITS-REQUEST@UWPLATT.EDU

   This message MUST contain the following information:
              1. Name
              2. e_mail address
              3. Home Phone, Business Phone, FAX (including area code)
              4. U.S. Postal address (including ZIP code)

   For Example:
              SUBSCRIBE CIRCUITS-L
              JOHN SMITH
              SMITH@HIS.NETWORK.ADDRESS
              555-555-5555,555-555-4444,NA  (NA - not applicable)
              STREET
              CITY STATE ZIP

   LIST OWNER:   Name   : Paul E. Gray
              e_mail : GRAY@UWPLATT.EDU
                     : GRAY@UWPLATT.BITNET
   

CUMREC-L%NDSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   The list is intended for anyone involved with computer use in college and 
   university administration, especially for non-technical administrators; it 
   is named after the annual conference.  Topics include, but are not limited 
   to:

      Purchase of administrative software from vendors--advice from some 
      campuses that may not be on a vendors list of *showcases*

      General purpose software and hardware purchase--not nuts and bolts, but 
      some general sharing of ideas

      You've decided to write a major administrative system from scratch-- 
      will someone share something with you so you don't need to re-invent the
      wheel?

      The CUMREC conference itself--sharing information, keeping in touch with
      people we've met at past conferences.

      Just about anything that a CUMREC paper could be written on.

   To subscribe to the list, send mail to the Coordinator if you can't use 
   LISTSERV commands or do:
      TELL LISTSERV at NDSUVM1 SUB CUMREC-L your_full_name
   from any system that will let you use TELL or send the command::
      SUB CUMREC-L your name
   as the only text in a message to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.

   Note:  this list has the option SEND=PRIVATE which means that only people 
   who are current subscribers can send to the list.  This is not intended to 
   discourage participation, but to encourage subscription and to help avoid 
   some types of mailer loops.  If you want to send something to the list, 
   simply subscribe to the list first by following the above instructions.

   Coordinator: Joe Moore <SMWJ17%SDNET.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
                          <CC19%SDSUMUS.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

CVNET%YORKVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   The Color and Vision Network; the purpose is to make people in vision 
   research and in color research who utilize e-mail communication known to 
   each other.  Mass mailing can also be easily done, so announcements 
   supplied to CVNET@YORKVM1 get distributed to the subscriber list.  Another 
   activity is the compilation of a key word list that describes the 
   activities of those listed.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to CVNET%YORKVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Coordinator: Peter K. Kaiser <pkaiser%YORKVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

CW-MAIL%TECMTYVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion of campus-wide electronic mail systems.  The 
   recent developments in computer networking have created the need for 
   unified E-mail systems, capable of handling mail-type communications among 
   users on many different kinds of computers (mainframes, superminis, minis, 
   personal computers), working for the same organization.  This communication
   can be within the organization or directed to other users on the different 
   networks (BitNet, ARPA Internet, etc.).  This list strives to provide a 
   forum for developers of such systems.  Topics to be discussed are how to 
   carry out such an effort, experiences in the implementation, recommended 
   policies, hardware issues, etc.  It is aimed primarily (but not limited to)
   developers of university campus-wide e-mail systems.

   In an effort to assure a productive environment, subscription will be 
   filtered by the list Coordinators, who may require additional information 
   before a subscription request is accepted (curious bystanders clogging up 
   the network are not desired).  The list itself is unmoderated.  Monthly 
   notebooks are kept.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@TECMTYVM via interactive message or mail:
      SUBSCRIBE CW-EMAIL Your full name
   where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%TECMTYVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Juan M. Courcoul <POSTMAST%TECMTYVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                                 <POSTMAST%TECMTYSM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

CWIS-L%WUVMD.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for discussing the creation and implimentation of campus-wide 
   information systems.  The term CWIS includes systems which make information
   and services publicly available on campus via kiosks, interactive computing
   systems and/or campus networks.  Services routinely include directory 
   information, calendars, bulletin boards, databases and library information.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@WUVMD via interactive message or mail:
      SUB CWIS-L Your full name
   where "your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text\/body of a message to LISTSERV%WUVMD.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Comments, questions, etc., should be directed to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Steve Middlebrook <C94882SM%WUVMD.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

Cyber-L%Bitnic.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Network digest for people who support and/or install Control Data (CDC) 
   systems.  In general, any topic which may be of general interest to people 
   who support and/or install CDC systems is relevant to the digest, 
   including:

      Problem reports and solutions, including information from the 
        support system, SOLVER.
      Requests for help concerning problems on CDC systems.
      Announcements and reviews of new products or upgrades to products,
        including CDC supplied as well as site supplied products.
      Installation experiences/problems encountered when installing
        products:  things to watch out for; things to avoid.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info%Bitnic.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Coordinator: ?? <Info%Bitnic.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

CYBSYS-L@BINGVAXU.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU
CYBSYS-L%BINGVMB.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
CYBSYS-L@BINGVMB.BITNET

   The Cybernetics and Systems mailing list is an open list serving those 
   working in or just interested in the interdisciplinary fields of Systems 
   Science, Cybernetics, and related fields (e.g.  General Systems Theory, 
   Complex Systems Theory, Dynamic Systems Theory, Computer Modeling and 
   Simulation, Network Theory, Self-Organizing Systems Theory, Information 
   Theory, Fuzzy Set Theory).  The list is coordinated by members of the 
   Systems Science department of the Watson School at SUNY-Binghamton, and is 
   affiliated with the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) 
   and the American Society for Cybernetics (ASC).

   To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@BINGVMB via mail or 
   interactive message:
      SUB CYBSYS-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB CYBSYS-L Joan Doe
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:
      SUB CYBSYS-L your_full_name
   in the body of a message to LISTSERV@BINGVAXU.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU or 
   LISTSERV%BINGVMB.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.
   To unsubscribe send the following command:
      UNSUB CYBSYS-L

   Coordinator: Cliff Joslyn <vu0112@BINGVAXU.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU>

DANCE-L%HEARN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
DANCE-L on LISTSERV@HEARN

   The purpose of DANCE-L is to create a global electronic forum
   and medium for information exchange between all who are
   interested in folkdance and traditional dance.

   To subscribe to DANCE-L send a message or MAIL to one of the
   addresses above:   
   SUB DANCE-L your full name
   eg.
   SUB DANCE-L Ginger Rogers


    Description of List


                          PURPOSE

   DANCE-L was initiated by Leo van der Heijden in May 1990 to
   motivate all the peoples of the world to get to know and to
   appreciate each other's dances and to stimulate the use of
   computers in this field of human activities.

   Dance should unite!

                        GROUPS AIMED AT

   This list hopes to contribute to a better contact between
  dancers, dancing masters, choreographers, dance documentalists,
  choreologists, organizers of folkloristic festivals and
  performances, dance and folklore organizations, publishers of
  dance books, records, videotapes.

  The information in this list should concentrate on: addresses
  of the above-mentioned groups, terminology, bibliographies,
  discographies, facts on historic and social backgrounds of
  folkdance, dance and choreography descriptions, costumes,
  announcements and reports of performances and festivals.

                        SPECIAL PROJECTS

   The list participants will be stimulated to actively engage and
   share responsibility in a number of projects:

   * to establish an INTERNATIONAL FOLKDANCE DATABASE, by using a
   standard exchange record format, with the dance name as the
   main entry.

   * to establish a FOLKDANCE DOCUMENTATION DATABASE, also by
   using a standard exchange record format, with book or article
   title as the main entry.

   * to establish a MULTILINGUAL FOLKDANCE TERMINOLOGY DATABASE,also
   by using a standard exchange record format, with the
   English term as the main entry.


DAVE-BARRY@EDDIE.MIT.EDU

   Mailing list for Dave Barry discussions.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to DAVE-BARRY-REQUEST@EDDIE.MIT.EDU.

   Moderator: Brian Preble <rassilon@EDDIE.MIT.EDU>

DB2-L%AUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   This list is intended to serve those interested in discussions of IBM's DB2
   Data Base Product and any associated topics such as SQL and QMF.

   Archives of DB2-L back issues can be listed by sending the command INDEX 
   DB2-L to LISTSERV@AUVM.

   To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@AUVM:
      SUB DB2-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your name, not your login Id.  For example:
      SUB DB2-L Joan Doe
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the above command in the 
   text/body of a message to LISTSERV%AUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Patty Burke <PBURKE%AUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

DBASE-L%TECMTYVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
DBASE-L@TECMTYVM.MTY.ITESM.MX
DBASE-L@TECMTYVM.BITNET

   Mailing list dedicated to the use of the dBase language for manipulating 
   databases.  Emphasis will be given on comments of how to build and maintain
   working systems using any of the dialects of these lenguages (Clipper, Fox,
   dbase II, III, IV, etc).  Users of the list are encouraged to participate 
   on topics such as:  transaction processing, system implementation on 
   networks, concurrency, library construction, modular design, function 
   design, etc.  All the above topics will be treated under the light of the 
   dBase language, so the focus will be on implementing algorithms using this 
   language.

   BitNet users can subscribe by issuing the following command:
      TELL LISTSERV AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE DBASE-L Your_full_name
   Example:
      TELL LISTSERV AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE DBASE-L Mary Doe
   or the equivalent for sending messages, if your operating system is not 
   VM/SP.
   Non-BitNet users can join by sending a message to 
   LISTSERV@TECMTYVM.MTY.ITESM.MX with the one-line command "SUBSCRIBE DBASE-L
   Your_full_name" in the body/text (*NOT* in the Subject: field).

   Owner: Agustin Gonzalez Tuchmann <PL155880%TECMTYVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                                    <PL1559.0@TECMTYVM.BITNET>
                                    <PL155990@TECMTYVM.MTY9ITESM.MX>

DEAD-FLAMES@VIRGINIA.EDU
Dead-Flames@UVAARPA.VIRGINIA.EDU
D-Flames@VIRGINIA  (BitNet)
...!uunet!virginia!dead-flames (uucp)

   Digest for fans of Grateful Dead music.  The list is bidirectionally 
   gatewayed with the USENET newsgroup rec.music.gdead.  A digest is created 
   and distributed at least once per day, more often if traffic warrants.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Dead-Flames-Request@VIRGINIA.EDU or 
   Dead-Flames-Request@UVAARPA.VIRGINIA.EDU (Internet), DF-Req@Virginia 
   (BitNet), or ...!uunet!virginia!dead-flames-request (uucp).

   Coordinator: Marc Rouleau <mer6g@VIRGINIA.EDU>

DEAD-HEADS@VIRGINIA.EDU
Dead-Heads@UVAARPA.VIRGINIA.EDU
D-Heads@VIRGINIA  (BitNet)
...!uunet!virginia!dead-heads (uucp)

   Mailing list for Grateful Dead music fans who don't have time to read 
   Dead-Flames but want to hear about upcoming shows, ticket availability, 
   ride-sharing, etc.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Dead-Heads-Request@VIRGINIA.EDU or 
   Dead-Heads-Request@UVAARPA.VIRGINIA.EDU (Internet), DH-Req@VIRGINIA 
   (BitNet), or ...!uunet!virginia!dead-heads-request (uucp).

   Coordinator: Marc Rouleau <mer6g@VIRGINIA.EDU>

digital-games-submissions@DIGITAL-GAMES.INTUITIVE.COM

   Digest devoted to computer and video game reviews, with interested in just 
   about any games that run on computers, including IBM PC, Atari, Amiga, 
   Macintosh, Apple II and Unix computers, as well as video games for the 
   Nintendo, Sega, NEC, Atari, and so on.  It also covers games for the 
   portable market (e.g. the Atari Lynx and Nintendo GameBoy).

   This is a *REVIEWS ONLY* mailing list, with all submissions edited to fit 
   into a common and consistent format.  Discussion of the relative merits of 
   different gaming computers, technical discussion of resolution required to 
   display 3D graphics, and general flaming and hostility will be left to the 
   many different forums appropriate for that type of discussion.

   To subscribe to the digest, send your request to 
   digital-games-request@Digital-Games.Intuitive.Com.

   Coordinator: Dave Taylor <taylor@LIMBO.INTUITIVE.COM>
                            <limbo!taylor%limbo.intuitive.com@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

DIP-PEOPLE@RELAY.CS.NET

   A mailing list for people who implement, install or maintain CSNET Dial-Up 
   IP systems, which run TCP/IP protocols over dial-up public telephone lines,
   connecting with CSNET's Internet gateway.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to DIP-PEOPLE-REQUEST@RELAY.CS.NET or to 
   CIC@SH.CS.NET.

   Coordinator: Leo Lanzillo <leo@SH.CS.NET>

DIPL-L%MITVMA.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Mailing list dedicated to the game Diplomacy as played via electronic mail.
    In addition to facilitating discussion, the Coordinator tracks the 
   progress of all games ongoing or in formation, keeps the statistics of 
   completed games, and helps find substitute players in case of need.

   BitNet users can subscribe by sending the message
      SUBSCRIBE DIPL-L your_full_name
   LISTSERV@MITVMA.BITNET (Internet users send mail to 
   LISTSERV%MITVMA.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU).  In case of problems, mail can be 
   sent directly to the Coordinator.

   Editors: Eric Klien    <portal!cup.portal.com!Eric_S_Klien@SUN.COM>
            Jon Monsarrat <drwho@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>

DISARM-L%ALBNYVM1.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU

   DISARM-L provides discussions of military and political strategy, 
   technology, sociology, and popular peace activism involved  in accelerating
   disarmament of nuclear, conventional ,chemical and biological weapons.  
   Also discussion of other destabilizing actions such as suprpower 
   intervention and exploitation of the 3rd world. Soviet, WTO, European, 
   Asiatic and Latin American participants welcomed!
   Also see DISARM-D for a monthly-Digest form of the list.

   Those with interactive BITNET communication can subscribe and also access 
   the monthly logs by issuing the command:
       TELL LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 INDEX DISARM-L
   and the command:
       TELL LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 GET DISARM-L LOGyymm
   Those without interactive BitNet access should send requests to the 
   Moderator by E-mail.

   Moderator: Donald Parsons <DFP10%ALBNYVM1.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU>

DISARM-D%ALBNYVM1.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU

   The list that stores and distributes the monthly digests.  Interactive 
   users can obtain these directly as disarm-d logyymm.
   Also see DISARM-L for an immediate-redistribution (mailing list) form of 
   the Digest.

   Those with interactive BITNET communication can subscribe and also access 
   the monthly logs by issuing the command:
       TELL LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 INDEX DISARM-D
   and the command:
       TELL LISTSERV@ALBNYVM1 GET DISARM-D LOGyymm
   Those without interactive BitNet access should send requests to the 
   Moderator by E-mail.

   Moderator: Donald Parsons <DFP10%ALBNYVM1.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU>

DISASTER RESEARCH <myers_mf@CUBLDR.COLORADO.EDU>
                  <myers_mf%CUBLDR@COLORADO>  (BitNet)

   The Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware moderates an 
   electronic teleconference entitled DISASTER RESEARCH.  The teleconference 
   is designed to enable sociologists and other scholars to exchange 
   information and share expertise in areas of common research interest.  The 
   discussion groups take on a sociological approach, as they look at human 
   social behavior within organizations and communities during times of 
   disaster.  Sub-areas include:

      Interactive newsletter: latest developments in disaster research field.
      Hotline: notification network to dispatch teams to large-scale
         community emergencies, and for coordination between research units.
      Bulletin board: upcoming reports & publications, conferences, new
         database releases, resources for visitors.
      Research: discussion groups, messages from visiting faculty,
         inter-library communication to track fugitive disaster-related
         literature.
      Education: interdisciplinary liaison with scholars primarily involved
         in other fields, contact with professionals in corporate and
         government offices work in emergency management.

   The actual messages are transmitted via a special distributed server called
   GRAND (GRAND@UDACSVM) with peers located worldwide.  The system operates 24
   hours per day and contributions may be made via RFC822 mail, PUNCH format, 
   class M.  Copies of previous postings are available on request from the 
   server.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinators.

   Coordinators: Mary Fran Myers  <myers_mf@CUBLDR.COLORADO.EDU>
                  David Butler     <myers_mf%CUBLDR@COLORADO>  (BitNet)

DISSPLA%TAUNIVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for news and information exchange concerning DISSPLA.  DISSPLA
   (Display Integrated Software System and Plotting LAnguage) is a high-level 
   FORTRAN graphics subroutine library designed for programmers in 
   engineering, science and business.  The list is intended for users and 
   maintainers of DISSPLA.  Topics include programming hints, bugs and fixes, 
   implementation on various operating systems and I/O devices.

   To subscribe to the list send the command:
      SUB DISSPLA your_full_name
   (where your_full_name is your real name, not your userid/logonid) to 
   LISTSERV@TAUNIVM.Bitnet either in an interactive message (TELL/SEND) or as 
   the only line of text in the BODY of mail.
   Non-BitNet users can join by sending the SUB command in the text/body of a 
   message to LISTSERV%TAUNIVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Zvika Bar-Deroma <AER7101%TECHNION.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

DISTOBJ@HPLB.HPL.HP.COM
DISTOBJ@HPL.HP.CO.UK

   An unmoderated list for discussing large scale distributed object systems.

   If you are interested in joining the mailing list, please send mail using 
   any of the addresses below.  To help introduce each other, it would be nice
   if you could include something about what your interests are, and maybe 
   something about what areas you are working in.

      Internet domain address: distobj-request@hplb.hpl.hp.com
      Old style arpa address:  distobj-request%hplb@hplabs.hp.com
      USA usenet address:      ...!hplabs!hplb!distobj-request
      UK usenet address:            ...!mcvax!ukc!distobj-request@hpl.co.uk

   Coordinator: Harry Barman <hjb@hplb.hpl.hp.com>

DJ-L%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for campus radio DJ's, station managers, etc., to discuss 
   various topics concerning college radio today, including federal and campus
   regulations, station policy discussions, equipment reviews, etc. (but not 
   MUSIC reviews, there is a separate list for that).

   BitNet users may subscribe to the list by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@NDSUVM1:
      SUB DJ-L Your full name
   where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id. Not-BitNet 
   users can join by sending the above command as the only line in the 
   text/body of a message to LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Andrew Tabar <ARTABAR%MTUS5.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

DRUGABUS@UMAB.UMD.EDU
DRUGABUS@UMAB.BITNET
DRUGABUS%UMAB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   A forum for issues related to community drug abuse education and the 
   epidemiology and study of drug abuse.  It is run by the Office of Substance
   Abuse Studies at the University of Maryland at Baltimore.

   VM BitNet users can subscribe with the command:
      TELL LISTSERV AT UMAB SUBSCRIBE DRUGABUS your name
   Other BitNet and Internet users ca subscribe by sending a request to the 
   Coordinator or directly to the list address.

   Coordinator: Treat Tschirgi <TTSCHIRG@UMAB.UMD.EDU>
                               <TTSCHIRG@UMAB.BITNET>
                               <TTSCHIRG%UMAB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

DynSys-L%UNC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   The Dynamical System is a mailing list for the exchange of information 
   among people working in ergodic theory and dynamical systems. Almost all 
   kinds of contributions are welcome, especially:

      Abstracts                      Illuminating comments
      Open problems                  Historical remarks
      News items                     Reviews
      Announcements of meetings      Conference reports
      Address changes                Bibliographies
      Examples                       Work planned or in progress
      Questions                      Anecdotes, jokes, puzzles.

   The list will be maintained by a list-server facility called NEWSERV, which
   acts as a userid at the BitNet node UNCVM1.  To be added to or deleted from
   this list, see the following directions, or send a message to one of the 
   Coordinators.

   BitNet users can use the ADD command to add their name to a list:

      For users at remote IBM/VM sites the following format is used:
         TELL NEWSERV AT UNCVM1 ADD DYNSYS-L username

      At UTSO use the VMSG command send to userid NEWSERV, node UNCVM1, and a 
      message of ADD DYNSYS-L username.

      VAX/VMS sites running jnet version 2 use the ADD command like this:
         SEND NEWSERV@UNCVM1 ADD DYNSYS-L username

   BitNet users with other environments can contact their local user services 
   group for assistance.  Users without interactive messaging capability, or 
   non-BitNet users can send a request to ULTIMA@UNCVM1 
   (ULTIMA%UNC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU) or to one of the list Coordinators to 
   have their names added to the list.

   The DROP command is used to remove a name from a list:

      For remote IBM/VM sites, the DROP command is used like this:
         TELL NEWSERV AT UNCVM1 DROP DYNSYS-L

      At UTSO use the VMSG command send to userid NEWSERV, node UNCVM1, and a 
      message of DROP DYNSYS-L.

      VAX/VMS sites with jnet version 2 can use this command:
         SEND NEWSERV@UNCVM1 DROP DYNSYS-L

   Coordinators: Karl Petersen <UNCKEP%UNC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
                 Doug Lind <lind@ENTROPY.MS.WASHINGTON.EDU>

EBCBBUL%HDETUD1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   EBCBBUL is short for EBCB BULletin board, a facet of the European Bank of 
   Computer Programs in Biotechnology (EBCB).  EBCB is a non-profit making 
   organization mainly funded by the European Community (EC).  The main goal 
   of EBCB is to stimulate and facilitate the use of computers in 
   biotechnological training and research in Europe. EBCBBUL will not only 
   promote user/user communication, but will also provide users with up to 
   date information (e.g. about courses/congresses).

   Items accepted for the bulletin board will be distributed via electronic 
   mail (e-mail) to all participants and will also be retained for future 
   reference.

   EBCBBUL is public, and anyone with access to EARN can participate.  Before 
   you gain access to EBCBBUL through EARN or a related system, however, you 
   must issue one of the following commands:

      For EARN nodes operating with VM/CMS systems type the following:
         TELL LISTSERV AT HDETUD1 SUBSCRIBE EBCBBUL (followed by your name)

      For EARN nodes operating with VAX/VMS systems type the following:
         SEND LISTSERV @ HDETUD1 SUBSCRIBE EBCBBUL (followed by your name)

      On other systems send mail to LISTSERV@HDETUD1 (or 
      LISTSERV@HDETUD1.TUDELFT.NL, or for Internet users 
      LISTSERV%HDETUD1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU) with the body/text of the mail 
      containing the command:
         SUB EBCBBUL yourfirstname yourlastname

      As soon as your request for access has been accepted, you will receive, 
      by e-mail, confirmation of this fact.  Because of limitations imposed by
      e-mail (traffic volume etc.) this may take several hours.  After that 
      you will be able to search EBCBBUL using LDBASE or LSVTALK (these are 
      programmes, available within the EARN node, that make interactive 
      searching possible).

   Coordinator: Arie Braat <RCSTBRA%HDETUD1.TUDELFT.NL@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                           <RCSTBRA@HDETUD1.TUDELFT.NL>
                           <EBCBBUL%HDETUD1.BITNET>

ECONOMY@TECMTYVM.MTY.ITESM.MX
ECONOMY@TECMTYVM.BITNET

   The economy and economic problems of Less Developed Countries (LDCs) have 
   become real laboratories for both the economic discipline, and economic 
   policy measures.  This discussion list is aimed at analyzing economic 
   problems, theories, policies, social conditions, political settings, etc., 
   of LDCs and their relationship with the industrial world.

   BitNet users can join by issuing the following command:
      TELL LISTSERV AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE ECONOMY Your_full_name
   Example:
      TELL LISTSERV AT TECMTYVM SUBSCRIBE ECONOMY Jane Doe
   or the equivalent for sending messages, if your operating system is not 
   VM/SP.
   Non-BitNet users can join by sending a message to 
   LISTSERV@TECMTYVM.MTY.ITESM.MX with the one-line command "SUBSCRIBE ECONOMY
   Your_full_name" in the body/text (*NOT* in the Subject: field).

   Coordinator: Alejandro Ibarra <5343TBIT@TECMTYVM.MTY.ITESM.MX>
                                 <5343TBIT@TECMTYVM.BITNET>

EDI-L%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion of Electronic Data Interchange issues.  The 
   list will discuss electronic transmission and receipt of business 
   documentation including purchase orders, invoices, payment, academic 
   transcripts, standardized test scores.  ANSI X12 and international EDIFACT 
   standards will also be discussed.

   Monthly archives will be maintained; contact the Coordinator for access 
   information.

   BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@UCCVMA via mail or interactive message:
      SUB EDI-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:
      SUB EDI-L Joan Doe
   Non-BitNet subscribers can join by sending the above command to 
   LISTSERV%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Richard Hintz <SPGRJH%UCCVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

EDPOLYAN%ASUACAD.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   The "Education Policy Analysis ListServ" is intended to be a place where 
   people will discuss, ask questions, give answers and make their work and 
   ideas available to their colleagues around the country.  We will make some 
   special efforts to contribute to the list, such things as the contents of 
   the major policy analysis journals, abstracts of particularly important 
   papers and studies, job announcements, meeting announcements, and the like.
   We also intend to place papers - completed or in draft form - in an archive
   that will be readily available to all members of the list.  If you have a 
   paper to contribute, write to either of the Coordinators, and they will 
   provide instructions on sending it so it can be placed in the archives.

   BitNet users may subscribe by intereactive message or e-mail by sending the
   following command to LISTSERV at ASUACAD:
      SUBSCRIBE EDPOLYAN Your name and your institution where "Your name..." 
   is your real name (and institutional affiliation), NOT your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%ASUACAD.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinators: Gene Glass <ATGVG%ASUACAD.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                 Dewayne Matthews <AGD2M%ASUACAD.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

EDTECH%OHSTVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   This list was conceived to bring together students, faculty, and 
   "interested others" in the field of educational technology to share ideas 
   and information.  Some topics we have in mind include:

      - A discussion of articles, books, and blurbs you've found stimulating
        and worthwhile
      - Information about course offerings and edtech graduate program
        requirements at your school
      - Notable educational hardware and software, as well as junk one should
        avoid
      - Current dissertations and research projects in edtech
      - What's been keeping you up at all hours?  Perhaps another one of us
        could help.

   A list of the archived files of previous EDTECH discusions can be received 
   by sending the command:
      INDEX EDTECH
   to LISTSERV@OHSTVMA.  You can then request a specific month's discussion by
   sending the command:
      SENDME Filename Filetype
   For example:
      TELL LISTSERV@OHSTVMA SENDME EDTECH LOG8905  (would send the May log)

   To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@OHSTVMA via mail or 
   interactive message:
      TELL LISTSERV@OHSTVMA SUB EDTECH your_full_name
   Or
      SUB EDTECH your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your name.  (Example:  SUB EDTECH Joan Doe)
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:
      SUB EDTECH your_full_name
   in the body of a message to LISTSERV%OHSTVMA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   If you have any questions or comments about the EDTECH mailing list, please
   send them to one of the Owners/Coordinators.

   Coordinators: Vickie Banks   <21602VB%MSU.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                 Mark Rosenberg <21602MR%MSU.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                 Dr. Joe Byers  <20506JLB%MSU.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                 Josie Csete    <21602JMC%MSU.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

EMULPC-L%USACHVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for issues related to the PC Emulation software and hardware 
   (PC3270, IRMA, PCOX, Extra, Graph-Tek APA, GWSP, Yterm, Smarterm and 
   others). Any and all contributions, ideas, and knowledge in the area of 
   emulation software, will be be appreciated, discussed, reported and learned
   for the list.

   BitNet users can subscribe to the list by sending mail to LISTSERV@USACHVM1
   with the body or text of the mail having the line:
      SUB EMULPC-L your full name
   where "your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above command in the text/body of 
   a message to LISTSERV%USACHVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Pedro Sepulveda J. <PSEPULVE%USACHVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

EMUSIC-D%AUVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
EMUSIC-L%AUVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   EMUSIC is a complementary pair of lists (EMUSIC-L for undigested mail, 
   EMUSIC-D for the moderately edited digest) devoted to the discussion of 
   Electronic Music.  Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): 
   synthesis methods, algorithmic composition, psychoacoustics, timbral 
   research, instrument design, MIDI troubleshooting, new tricks for old 
   machines, musique concrete, pedagogic methods, performance techniques, 
   reviews of current and historical musical and technical trends, 
   announcements of events, papers, homegrown sounds and software.

   The EMUSIC-D FILELIST contains the archive of the discussions to date as 
   well as data files, programs and other materials of interest to the Elec- 
   tronic Music community.

   To add yourself to the list, send the command:
      SUBSCRIBE EMUSIC-L Your_Full_Name       (for undigested mail)
   or
      SUBSCRIBE EMUSIC-D Your_Full_Name       (for digested mail)
   via mail to LISTSERV@AUVM.BITNET or LISTSERV%AUVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU 
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid).  To remove 
   yourself from the list send the command:
      SIGNOFF EMUSIC-L
   or SIGNOFF EMUSIC-D

   Moderator: Eric Harnden <EHARNDEN%AUVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

ENERGY-L <JO%ILNCRD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

   A Bitnet newsletter on energy research in Israel.

   To subscribe, send a message to LISTSERV%TAUNIVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU 
   with the body of the letter containing the command:
      SUB ENERGY-L Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name; is your title, first name and last name.

   Coordinator: Joseph van Zwaren de Zwarenstein
                <JO%ILNCRD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

ENGLISH%CANADA01.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   This forum is primarily for faculty in English Departments in Canada who 
   are using mainframes for teaching and research and who may be using 
   microcomputers as well; secondarily it is for English faculty anywhere who 
   have access to BITNET.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinator or the administrator of 
   LISTSERV@CANADA01.

   Coordinator: Marshall Gilliland <GILLILAN%SASK.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
                            (UUCP)  alberta!sask!marshall

ENVBEH-L@GRAF.POLY.EDU
ENVBEH-L%POLYGRAF.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU
ENVBEH-L@POLYGRAF  (BitNet)

   Mailing list on Environmental Behavior: Environment, Design, and Human 
   Behavior.  ENVBEH-L is a discussion on a variety of topics concerning the 
   relations of people and their physical environments, including 
   architectural and interior design and human behavior, environmental stress 
   (pollution, catastrophe) and behavior, human response to built and natural 
   settings, etc.

   BITNET subscribers can join by sending the Listserv SUB command with your 
   name.  For example:
      SEND LISTSERV@POLYGRAF    SUB ENVBEH-L Jon Doe
   or TELL LISTSERV AT POLYGRAF SUB ENVBEH-L Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list,
      SEND LISTSERV@POLYGRAF    SIGNOFF ENVBEH-L
   or TELL LISTSERV AT POLYGRAF SIGNOFF ENVBEH-L

   Those without interactive access may send the Listserv Command portion of 
   the above lines as the first TEXT line of a message.  For example:
      SUB ENVBEH-L Jon Doe
   would be the only line in the body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%POLYGRAF.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU.  As a last resort, send mail to 
   one of the Coordinators.

   Coordinators: Richard Wener <????%POLYGRAF.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
                 Tony Monteiro <MONTEIRO%POLYGRAF.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>

EPID-L%QUCDN.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU

   Mailing list for the discussion of current topics in Epidemiology and 
   Biostatistics.

   BitNet users should subscribe themselves by sending the following command 
   to LISTSERV@QUCDN.BITNET (non-BitNet users send mail to 
   LISTSERV%QUCDN.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU with the command in the 
   message body):
      SUBSCRIBE EPID-L Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.
   To unsubscribe, send the command:
      UNSUBSCRIBE EPID-L
   A list of archived files can be obtained by sending the command:
      INDEX EPID-L

   Coordinator: Robert C. James 
   <JAMESRC%QUCDN.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU>

ESPER-L%TREARN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   A list on the Esperanto Language.

   To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@TREARN via mail or 
   interactive message:
      SUB ESPER-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your name.  For example:  SUB ESPER-L Joan Doe
   Non-BitNet users can subscribe by sending the text:
      SUB ESPER-L your_full_name
   in the body of a message to LISTSERV%TREARN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Coordinator: Turgut Kalfaoglu <TURGUT%TREARN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

ESPERANTO@LLL-CRG.ARPA

   A forum for people interested in the neutral international language 
   Esperanto.  Discussions about the language itself, the Esperanto movement, 
   publications, and news are encouraged.  Of course, discussion *in* 
   Esperanto is especially encouraged, although English translations may be 
   advisable when the material is of interest to beginners or 
   non-Esperantists.

   This list is identical to the USENET mailing list `mail.esperanto'.  The 
   forwarding addresses were installed on LLL-CRG by Andy Beals; ESPERANTO 
   forwards to the "real" mail.esperanto address trwrb!trwspp!spp2!esperanto 
   and ESPERANTO-REQUEST forwards to the Coordinator 
   (trwrb!trwspp!spp2!urban).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to ESPERANTO-REQUEST@LLL-CRG.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Mike Urban <ESPERANTO-REQUEST@LLL-CRG.ARPA>

ETHICS-L%MARIST.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Discussions of ethics in computing usually generate more heat than light.  
   This list could do a lot toward generating more light if we do more than 
   trade war stories and opinions of the "I'm right and you're NOT" variety.  
   Of course we can't get any work done without some war stories, since they 
   furnish food for thought.  But we shouldn't stop there.  Given our 
   experiences, we ought to be able to delineate the basic issues and hot 
   areas in computer ethics.  Some current ones have to do with:

      - ownership of information (both data and program files)
      - what happens when systems programs fail? Is anyone responsible for
        damage done?  Or is the responsibility only for the necessary fix?
      - responsibility for program failures (Is the company responsible?
        the programmer? the lead programmer? the project manager?) Who's
        responsible for the "fix"?
      - how much privacy is reasonable (there are all kinds of levels here;
        data bases, systems, LANs, networks, etc.)

   BitNet users can add themselves to the list by issuing the following 
   command to LISTSERV@MARIST.BITNET:
      SUBSCRIBE ETHICS-L your_full_name
   where your_full_name is your real name (not your userid).
   BitNet users can unsubscribe with the command:
      UNSUBSCRIBE ETHICS-L

   All other requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, 
   questions, etc., should be sent to the Moderators.

   Moderators: Jane Robinett <JROBINET%POLYTECH.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
               Matthew J. Miner <MINER%POLYGRAF.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
               Harry Williams   <HARRY%MARIST.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

ETHOLOGY%FINHUTC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   An unmoderated mailing list for the discussion of animal behaviour and 
   behavioural ecology. Possible topics could be e.g. new or controversial 
   theories, new research methods, and equipment. Announcements of books, 
   papers, conferences, new software for behavioural analysis etc., are also 
   encouraged.

   BitNet, EARN, and NetNorth users may subscribe by sending a command via an 
   interactive message:
      TELL LISTSERV AT FINHUTC SUB ETHOLOGY John Doe
   or SEND LISTSERV@FINHUTC SUB ETHOLOGY John Doe
   If you are at a non-BitNet site, or where you cannot send interactive 
   messages, you can send mail to LISTSERV%FINHUTC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU 
   where the first non-header line consists of:
      SUBSCRIBE ETHOLOGY Your full name

   Coordinator: Jarmo Saarikko <SAARIKKO%FINHUTC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

EVOLUTION@KESTREL.ARPA

   This direct-distribution mailing list is organized to discuss consequences 
   of the theory of evolution, with emphasis on mathematics, on computer 
   simulations, and on literature.  While creationists in this group are 
   expected to be few in number, and while they may not reasonably expect to 
   be taken seriously unless they can introduce radically better evidence than
   creationists have in the past, we have no agreement to limit discussion of 
   contraversal topics.  The coordinator assumes no responsibility for 
   opinions expressed in the group or for misuse.

   Archives are available only upon request to EVOLUTION-REQUEST@KESTREL.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to EVOLUTION-REQUEST@KESTREL.ARPA.

   Coordinator: king@KESTREL.ARPA

EXPER-L%TREARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   The Coordinator is in the process of preparing a paper on "Security in 
   Computer Networks".  To accomplish this task there is a need to gather 
   information about past Viral Experiences on Networks.  If your system has 
   experienced such an attack (like CHRISTMA EXEC or other kinds of hacking) 
   please send it to this list.  Later all the information will be compiled 
   and used in the paper.  The names of the people who submitted to the list 
   will never be used in the paper.  All the Coordinator is interested in is 
   what kind of an attack, done where, and what harm it caused.

   Also if there is anyone who thinks they can help in determining a way to 
   compile such experiences please write to the Coordinator directly.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command via interactive
   message or e-mail to LISTSERV@TREARN:
      SUB EXPER-L Your full name
   where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to LISTSERV%TREARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Esra Delen - NAD <ESRA%TREARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

FACSER-L%WVNVM.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU

   FACilities and SERvices is a LISTSERV for the exchange of ideas related to 
   college and university facilities and services, including:
      Physical plant operations
      Security and public safety
      Transportation and parking
      Telephone
      Mail service
      Environmental health and safety
      Capital planning
      Facilities utilization

   To subscribe send the following command to LISTSERV@WVNVM (non-BitNet users
   send mail to LISTSERV%WVNVM.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU with the command in the 
   message body):
      SUBSCRIBE FACSER-L Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.
   To unsubscribe, send:
      UNSUBSCRIBE FACSER-L

   Coordinator: Roman Olynyk <VM0BA9%WVNVM.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>

FAMLYSCI%UKCC.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for researchers and scholars whose work focusses on family 
   science, marriage and family therapy, family sociology, and the behavioral 
   science aspects of family medicine.  The purpose of the list is to enhance 
   communication among family scientists and to support research programs; it 
   is a service provided by the Department of Family Studies at the University
   of Kentucky.

   To join the mailing list, send a request to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Greg Brock <GWBROCK%UKCC.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

FASTBS-L%UALTAVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   News and information list for those who are, or intend to, be involved with
   FASTBUS, a standardised modular 32-bit wide data-bus system for data 
   aquisition, data processing and control, used mainly by the High Energy 
   Nuclear Physics community.  FASTBUS is an international standard, 
   recognised by the IEC, ANSI and IEEE (STD 960-1986) and is freely available
   for use by any profit or non-profit organisation.

   For BitNet users, to Subscribe:
      SEND LISTSERV@UALTAVM SUBSCRIBE FASTBS-L Your Full Name
   To Unsubscribe:
      SEND LISTSERV@UALTAVM  UNSUBSCRIBE FASTBS-L
   ARPANet/Internet users can put the SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE command 
   ("SUBSCRIBE FASTBS-L Your Full Name" or "UNSUBSCRIBE FASTBS-L") in the body
   of a message (the Subject: field may be left blank) and send it to 
   LISTSERV%UALTAVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Coordinator: Robert G. Skegg <ROSK%TRIUMFCL.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

FELINE-L <UMNEWS%MAINE.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

   Mailing list for the discussion and dissemination of information about all 
   members of the cat family.  Particular emphasis is placed on the 
   large/feral cats, e.g., lions, tigers, leopards, cougars, etc., both in 
   captivity and in the wild.  However, discussion concerning any felines, 
   including personal pets and household tabbies, is welcome.  Appropriate 
   discussion subjects might include research papers dealing with any aspect 
   of any cat population, conservation issues, legislation impacting these 
   animals, management in zoos, wildlife parks and the like, care, feeding, 
   veterinary considerations, research use of cats, animal rights concerns, 
   and almost any other area dealing with any sort of cat, including showing, 
   breeding, or training.

   The list presently is running on UMNEWS@MAINE.  We anticipate transferring 
   this discussion to our LISTSERV as soon as it is installed and available.

   To post messages using E-mail, send to UMNEWS@MAINE with either a "TO:" 
   entry in the form:
      TO: FELINE-L Discussion <UMNEWS@MAINE>
   or a "SUBJECT:" entry of:
      SUBJECT:  UMBB.FELINE-L Your_own_subject_entry_goes_here Non-BitNet 
   users should use "UMNEWS%MAINE.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU" instead of 
   "UMNEWS@MAINE".

      To subscribe to this list, send the following message: TELL UMNEWS AT 
      MAINE BBOARD SUBSCRIBE FELINE-L Your_Full_Name To leave the list, send 
      the following message: TELL UMNEWS AT MAINE BBOARD UNSUBSCRIBE FELINE-L 
      If you are going to be away from your computer for any extended period, 
      PLEASE unsubscribe from the list, then re-subscribe when you return. To 
      obtain a log of past discussions on this list, send the following: TELL 
      UMNEWS AT MAINE SENDME FELINE-L DIGEST FROM BBOARD ( ASIS ) This will 
      retrieve the most recent 1,000 lines. For earlier digests: TELL UMNEWS 
      AT MAINE SENDME FELINE-L VOLnnnnn FROM BBOARD ( ASIS ) where nnnnn 
      starts at 00001 for the oldest digest. Non-BitNet users should send 
      "please-add-me" requests directly to the Coordinator until such time as 
      the LISTSERV is operational.

fiction-writers%studguppy@LANL.GOV

   The Fiction Writers Group exists for two purposes:

      To give people interested in writing fiction professionally a support 
      group of peers for where information can be shared and discussions of 
      the task of writing can be carried on.

      To create an environment where Works In Progress can be passed around 
      and criticized so that the author can find the weak spots and polish the
      manuscript into a salable work.

   The group has handled mostly Science Fiction, Fantasy, and related genres, 
   but is not restricted to them.  Membership is open to anyone who has in 
   interest in writing fiction regardless of previous experience or 
   published/unpublished status.  Members must be prepared to regularly 
   contribute either by critiquing the work of others or presenting work for 
   critique.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to writers-request%studguppy@LANL.GOV

   Moderator: Doug Roberts <roberts%studguppy@LANL.GOV>


FIGI-L <ZMLEB%SCFVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

   The FORTH Interest Groups International List (FIGI-L) is dedicated to any 
   and all things connected directly or indirectly with the FORTH computer 
   language.  The list is not restricted to technical, professional levels; 
   novice FORTH'ers are encouraged to take part.  Also there is no particular 
   implementation, machine, or product emphasiszed.  Submissions are requested
    to keep in mind the issue of portablility of any specific source code.  
   Follow a recognized standard when possible like Forth 79, Forth 83, or 
   FigForth.  Any submissions, letters, source listings, etc. will be resent 
   to all subscribers.  Copyrighted material, of course, cannot be resent by 
   this list.  Public Domain code only!  Furthermore, Bitnet prohibits 
   commercial distribution or advertising.

   The list is maintained on a LISTSEV at SCFVM.

   List submissions, as well as all requests to be added to or deleted from 
   this list, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to 
   ZMLEB%SCFVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   Coordinator: Lee Brotzman <ZMLEB%SCFVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

FILM-L%VMTECMEX.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list to serve as a crossroad of different points of view about 
   cinema: The film as art, entertainment, busines, or communications media. 
   Also to serve as a source for help of amateur film makers on any format. 
   This includes reviews about new equipment, techniques, et cetera.  The 
   contribution of everybody interested in any way, or area of specialization,
   from the moviegoer to the expert in a field is encouraged.

   BitNetusers may subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@VMTECMEX:
      SUBSCRIBE FILM-L your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users may subscribe by sending the above command in the 
   text/body of a message to LISTSERV%VMTECMEX.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Alejandro Kurczyn S. <499229%VMTECMEX.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

FINEART%ecs.umass.edu@RELAY.CS.NET

   The FINEART Forum is dedicated to International collaboration between 
   artists and scientists.  It is subsidized by the International Society for 
   the Arts, Science, and Technology (ISAST), 2020 Milvia, Berkeley, CA 94704.
    The purpose of this bulletin board is to disseminate information regarding
   the use of computers in the Fine Arts. Topics to be included are:

      Computers used in the design of works of art
      Computers used to fabricate works of art
      Computers used within works of art
      Computers used to analyse works of art
      Computers used to criticize art
      Computers used to distribute art

   General areas of interest include:

      Computer Animation       Computer Aided Fabrication
      Shape Grammars           Image Synthesis
      Design Rule Systems      Style Simulation
      Image Rendering          Interactive Video
      Art & AI                 Sensory Environments
      Picture Networks         Paint Systems

   Send submissions & requests for list membership to:
      ARPANET: FINEART%ecs.umass.csnet@RELAY.CS.NET
      BITNET submissions:  FINEART@umaecs
      BITNET subscriptions: LISTSERV@RUTVM1    (U.S.)
                            LISTSERV@EB0UB011  (Europe)
      CSNET: FINEART@ecs.umass.edu
      MCI-mail: FAST
      PHONE: (413) 545-1902

   Moderator: Ray Lauzzana <lauzzana%ecs.umass.edu@RELAY.CS.NET>

firearms@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU
          firearms@OHIO-STATE.ARPA     Internet without domains
          cbosgd!osu-cis!firearms      UUCP

   This mailing list has been created to provide an environment in which 
   sportsmen can discuss issues of concern to them.  Topics include but are 
   not limited to hunting, firearms safety, legal issues, reloading tips, 
   maintenance suggestions, target shooting, and dissemination of general 
   info.  The list is NOT intended to discuss the merits of gun control.

   Archives are maintained by the moderator.  As of 1 Jul 85, the list is 4 
   months old, having 11 back issues comprising approximately 160K of text.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to firearms-request@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU, or 
   firearms-request@OHIO-STATE.ARPA, or cbosgd!osu-cis!firearms-request.

   Moderator: Karl Kleinpaste <karl@TRICERATOPS.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU>
                              osu-cis!karl  (UUCP)

firearms-politics@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU

   Mailing list for the purpose of political discussion, announcements, and 
   coordination in the area of firearms legislation and general talk about 2nd
   Amendment rights and current trends.  Companion mailing list to 
   firearms@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU, which is restricted to technical 
   discussion.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to firearms-politics-request@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU, 
   or cbosgd!osu-cis!firearms-politics-request.

   Moderator: Karl Kleinpaste <karl@TRICERATOPS.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU>
                              osu-cis!karl  (UUCP)

foNETiks <r34334%UQAM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

   Special interest group for the phonetic sciences called "foNETiks".  It 
   will publish information of current interest to researchers and students 
   interested in speech production and speech perception, speech disorders, 
   automatic speech recognition and speech synthesis.  We would like to see 
   contributions on signal analysis software used in speech research, current 
   research in the phonetic sciences, meetings, questions, etc.  The 
   newsletter can be obtained by sending a simple request to R34334@UQAM on 
   the BITNET network.  foNETiks is also available from Psychnet 
   <EPSYNET%UHUPVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Eric Keller <r34334%UQAM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

FRAC-L%GITVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Mailing list dedicated to the computergraphical generation of fractal 
   images.

   In conjunction with the list, an archive of programs submitted by users 
   will be maintained.  Mr. Homer Smith of "Art Matrix" in Ithaca, New York, 
   has donated a program library, which will soon be available from LISTSERV 
   at GITVM1.

   To add yourself to the list, send the command
      SUBSCRIBE FRAC-L Your_Full_Name
   via mail to LISTSERV@GITVM1.BITNET or to 
   LISTSERV%GITVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Internet) where Your_Full_Name is 
   your real name (not your userid).  To remove yourself from the list, send 
   the command
      UNSUBSCRIBE FRAC-L

   All other problems, questions, etc., should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: David D. Lester <CC100DL%GITVM1@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

FRANZ-FRIENDS@BERKELEY.EDU

   Discusses the Franz Lisp Language, both the public domain version and the 
   versions from Franz Inc.

   A sub-list, FRANZ-COMPOSERS@BERKELEY.EDU, is composed of people who are in 
   charge of maintaining Franz LISP.  The sub-list is used for sending bug 
   fixes.

   The archive of old messages is kept on MIT-MC, in the file:
      LSPMAI; FRANZL FORUM

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to FRANZ-FRIENDS-REQUEST@BERKELEY.EDU.

   Coordinator: Charley Cox (cox@BERKELEY.EDU)

FREEMACS

   Mailing list for Freemacs, the PD (actually copylefted) programmable editor
   for the IBM-PC and Z-100.

   To sign up, send a mail message to LISTSERV at CLVM 
   (LISTSERV%CLVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU).  If you are on bitnet, you can send
   a direct message.  The list server command, whether sent by mail or BitNet 
   "direct message", should be "SUBSCRIBE FREEMACS human name".  Example:
      TELL LISTSERV AT CLVM SUBSCRIBE FREEMACS John Q. Public
   or in the body of a netmail message: 
       SUBSCRIBE FREEMACS John Q. Public
   The help command will return a help screen via direct message or mail.

   Cordinator: Russell Nelson <BH01%CLUTX.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

fusion@ZORCH.SF-BAY.ORG
fusion%zorch@AMES.ARC.NASA.GOV
fusion%zorch.sf-bay.org@RELAY.CS.NET

   The "Fusion" list is for discussion of nuclear fusion.

   Contributions sent to this list are automatically archived.  BitNet users 
   can obtain a list of the available archive files by sending an "INDEX 
   FUSION" command to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1.  These files can then be retrieved by 
   means of a "GET FUSION filetype" command, or using the database search 
   facilities of LISTSERV.  Send an "INFO DATABASE" command for more 
   information on the latter.

   You may also obtain copies of the list notebooks via anonymous FTP to 
   VM1.NoDak.EDU (192.33.18.30), userid ANONYMOUS, any password.  Once 
   validated do a CD LISTARCH and DIR FUSION.* to see the notebooks available.
    The file system is NOT hierarchical so you must do a CD ANONYMOUS if you 
   want to return to the "root".

   BitNet users may subscribe to FUSION by sending the command:
      SUB FUSION Your_full_name  (eg. SUB FUSION Jane Doe)
   to LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (or LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU).  The command may be in the
   BODY or TEXT of the mail (NOT the subject) or be sent interactively (via 
   TELL or SEND) to LISTSERV on BITNET/EARN/NetNorth.

   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending their reqeust to 
   fusion-request@ZORCH.SF-Bay.ORG.

   Coordinator: Scott Hazen Mueller <scott@ZORCH.SF-BAY.ORG>
                                    <scott%zorch@AMES.ARC.NASA.GOV>
                                    <scott%zorch.sf-bay.org@RELAY.CS.NET>

FWAKE-L%IRLEARN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   A forum for a broad discussion about James Joyce's FINNEGANS WAKE.  The 
   James Joyce Institute of Ireland's Finnegans Wake Study Group has been 
   doing their best to get the jokes in Finnegans Wake for the past decade or 
   so.  The Study Group thinks it is time for such groups to pool their 
   findings.

   There are plans to start a second associated service to share page-by-page,
   line-by-line notes to the text of FINNEGANS WAKE in a fixed format 
   analogous to that of Roland McHugh's ANNOTATIONS.  The Coordinator is 
   working on a program to vet the mail from such a service.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from the mailing list, or to have 
   files distributed, should be sent to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Michael O'Kelly <MOKELLY%IRLEARN.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

GAELIC-L%IRLEARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   An open, multi-disciplinary, discussion list set up to facilitate exchange 
   of news, views, and information in Irish/Scots Gaelic.

   To subscribe send a message or mail to one of:
      LISTSERV%IRLEARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU   Internet (US)
      LISTSERV@IRLEARN.UCD.IE                 Internet (via MX)
      LISTSERV@IRLEARN                        BitNet/EARN/NetNorth
      LISTSERV@EARN.IRLEARN                   JANET
   with the BODY or TEXT being:
      SUB GAELIC-L yourfirstname yourlastname

   Coordinator: Marion Gunn <MGUNN%IRLEARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>


game-design@cs.odu.edu

   The game-design mailing list is an unmoderated, but administrated
   mailing list for the discussion of most topics related to creating and
   playing games with primary emphasis on the design of games.  This is
   not a list for learning how to play arcade games or to duplicate the
   discussions of usenet news groups, but rather, this is a list to learn
   and discuss some methods on how to design games.

   This list is being provided as an alternative source of discussion
   to the news group rec.games.* and others like it.  A parallel facet of
   this is that this list is available for those who do not have access
   to usenet news or those who use compuserve, genie, mci mail, bitnet,
   etc.  If you can get mail to xanth.cs.odu.edu and xanth.cs.odu.edu can
   get mail back to you, then if this subject interests you and you are
   willing to receive lots of mail :) please feel free to subscribe as
   described below.

   There are no restrictions on subject material other than it should
   connected with games in some manner with stress on designing games.
   The mail should also be in accordance with the general atmosphere of
   the Internet (No flame wars, no advertising, no source code... etc)

   Topics likely to be discussed in the mailing list are:

        RPG
	Dice
        FRPG
        Rules
        Shareware
        Strategies
        Philosophy
        Board Games
        Artificial Intelligence
        General Game Design Techniques
        Random Numbers and their creation.
        Basic Creator and Game Player Psychology.
        Creating new games from ``materials'' provided.
        Computer Games, Methods, Styles and Programming.
        

   The list is administrated by: Scott D. Yelich <scott@cs.odu.edu>.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list should be sent to:
	game-design-request@[xanth.]cs.odu.edu          (Internet)
	game-design-request@cs.odu.edu                  (Bitnet)
	game-design-request@xanth.uucp                  (UUCP)
	>INTERNET:game-design-request@cs.odu.edu        (CompuServe)

   Once added to the list, mail can be sent to all recipients at once by
   sending mail addressed the same as above, except without the ``-request''.

   The current mail system is a type of ``exploding'' where there mail
   addressed to <game-design@cs.odu.edu> is simply re-addressed and then
   resent to all of the current recipients.

   Archives of messages posted to this list are available via anonymous
   ftp from xanth.cs.odu.edu in the directory game-design.  Further materials
   may be available at a later time.



GAMES-L@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU

   Mailing list dedicated to the discussion of computer games.  Games played 
   on any type of system are covered.

   BitNet users can add themselves to the list by issuing the following 
   command to LISTSERV@BROWNVM, @DHDURZ1, @LEHIIBM1, @GREARN, 
   @KRSNUCC1, or @UTARLVM1:
      SUBSCRIBE GAMES-L your_full_name
   where your_full_name is your real name (not your userid).
   BitNet users can delete themselves from the list with the command:
      UNSUBSCRIBE GAMES-L

   Non-BitNet users should [un]subscribe by sending mail to 
   LISTSERV@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU with the above commands in the message body.

   All other requests, problems, questions, etc., should be sent to the 
   Moderator.

   Moderator: Spyros Bartsocas <SCB@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU>

GayNet@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

   A mailing list about lesbian and gay concerns on college campuses 
   including, but not limited to, outreach programs, political action, AIDS 
   education, dealing with school administrations, social programs, and just 
   finding out what other support and social groups are doing. Items of 
   general lesbian/gay interest are also welcome.  The list is not moderated; 
   messages are sent in digest format.

   Archives are being kept, but are not easily available.  Contact 
   gaynet-request@ATHENA.MIT.EDU for more info.

   Requests to be added or deleted from this list, problems, questions, etc., 
   should be sent to gaynet-request@ATHENA.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Mark Rosenstein <mar@MIT.EDU>

GEODESIC%UBVM.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU

   This list is for the discussion of Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller, his works 
   and his philosophies on Life, the Universe, and Everything (NOT The Douglas
   Adams book!).  For those of you who don't know, Bucky is the person who 
   invented the Geodesic Dome, which is what we all played on as children in 
   the playground (the domes with all the triangles, remember?).  Another 
   example of geodesic architecture is the giant white sphere at Disney 
   World's "Epcot Center".  Of course, Bucky did a LOT more than just invent 
   the Geodesic Dome! He invented other means of housing people cheaply, 
   efficiently, COMFORTABLY, and basically anywhere in the world! (Yes, even 
   ON the oceans!) So if you're interested in discussing Bucky, learning more 
   about him, or finding out about 8500 ft. high pyramidal cities that float 
   in the ocean and house 1,000,000 people comfortably (2000 sq ft. apartments
   with 1000 sq ft. extra patio/garden space), or 1+ mile diameter spherical 
   cities that FLOAT IN THE AIR *WITHOUT POWER*, then sign up on the list!

   To sign up, send a mail message to LISTSERV%UBVM.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU with
   the line
      SUBSCRIBE GEODESIC Your Real Name
   as the body of the letter.

   Coordinator: Patrick G. Salsbury <V291NHTP@UBVMSC.CC.BUFFALO.EDU>
                                     V291NHTP@UBVMSD.BITNET

GEOGRAPH%FINHUTC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
GEOGRAPH on LISTSERV@FINHUTC

   GEOGRAPH - a new global mailing list for geography has been opened
   for general or topical discussions about geographical issues at
   the node FINHUTC by a group of young university geographers in
   Helsinki, Finland.

   Subscription to this new list is welcomed from anyone with skills
   and/or interests relevant to the field of geography.

   To subscribe, send the following command to LISTSERV@FINHUTC, via mail
   or interactive message (Internet users send mail only, to the address:
   LISTSERV%FINHUTC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU):

           SUBscribe GEOGRAPH <your_full_name>

   example:   SUBscribe GEOGRAPH John Smith

   IMPORTANT: Send the subscription command to LISTSERV@FINHUTC and NOT to
           GEOGRAPH@FINHUTC !!

   Contributions to the discussion list must be sent to GEOGRAPH@FINHUTC.

    More information about the GEOGRAPH list may be obtained from:
    PKOKKONE@FINUHA         Pellervo Kokkonen
    PYYHTIA@FINUHA          Mervi Pyyhtia

    In technical questions, please refer to the listserver HELP system
    by sending the command HELP to LISTSERV@FINHUTC or your nearest
    listserver. (For more specific informations, use the command
    HELP <topic>)



GO-L%SMCVAX.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
GO-L on MAILSERV@SMCVAX


    GO-L, a new list for game players interested in the game of GO is now
    available for public use. The list is sponsored by Saint Michael's College
    in Winooski, Vermont.  The list is intended to serve as a discussion point
    for GO-related topics, and as a meeting place for EMAIL games between
    list members.

    In contrast to the majority of BITNET lists, this one is supported by a 
    DEC uVAX 3400 running the MAILSERV program for VAX/VMS.  Consequently, 
    commands used to access the list are slightly different than those used 
    by LISTSERV. MAILSERV supports the following commands, among others:

     HELP      -  Ask for the HELP file.
     SUBSCRIBE -  Subscribe to a list.
     LISTS     -  List all mailing lists for a MAILSERVer.

     MAILSERV accepts only mail messages; not interactive SENDs or TELLs.  
     Be sure to send only a mail message with your commands in the body of 
     the message. Don't type any other text into the message; it won't work!

      As an example, to subscribe to the GO-L list, send a mail message to

      MAILSERV%SMCVAX.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

      and in the body of the message just put the command

      SUBSCRIBE GO-L

      Notice that you don't need to give a subscription name; MAILSERV gets it
      From your address.
List owner: <GOODWIN%SMCVAX.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>


GOULDBUGS@BRL.ARPA

   A mailing list for reporting bugs and problems with the GOULD UTX/32 (UNIX)
   operating system and software.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to gouldbugs-request@BRL.ARPA.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, GOULDBUG@CLVM; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SUB GOULDBUG Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Howard Walter <howard@BRL.ARPA>

GovDoc-L%PSUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list with a focus is specifically on issues of information 
   dissemination through Federal Depository Libraries.  Issues to be discussed
   include:  electronic dissemination policies of the Government Printing 
   Office(GPO), the 1990 Census, access to Federal documents (Freedom of 
   Information Act issues), automation of document collections in libraries 
   (Marcive v. OCLC tapes; database consideration; retrospective conversion; 
   etc.), document end user education and legislation related to depository 
   libraries.  United Nations, State and Foreign Government documents can be 
   included for discussion.

   The list is moderated but uncensored.  It is edited with the intention of 
   producing a digest at the end of the year.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command via mail or an 
   interactive message to LISTSERV@PSUVM:
      SUB GovDoc-L Your full name
   where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list be sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to LISTSERV%PSUVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinators: Diane Kovacs      <KOVACSD%BKNLVMS.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                 Michael J. Kovacs <KOVACS%BKNLVMS.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>


GRANOLA%GITVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
GRANOLA on LISTSERV@GITVM1

GRANOLA on LISTSERV@GITVM1

   The GRANOLA list is a forum for discussion of vegetarian-relevant issues.
   Topics include but are not limited to the following: exchange of
   really cool recipes, discussion of the various types of vegetarianism,
   nutrition infor- mation, a supportive atmosphere, animal rights
   issues, cookbook reccomenda- tions, tips on surviving as a vegetarian
   while on a college meal plan, herbal remedies, ideas/support for those
   wanting to shift to a vegetarian diet, etc.
    This list does not discriminate on the basis of gender, sexual
   orientation.  race, religion, nationality, eating preferences (the
   list is open to all: lacto-ovo-vegetarians, vegans, macrobiotics,
   people who are not vegetarian, etc). Respect for the ideals and
    practices of others is appreciated.

    To subscribe to GRANOLA use LISTSERV interactives or send mail to
    LISTSERV%GITVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU  with the text:
    SUB GRANOLA (your full name)

    To send mail to the list, the address is
    GRANOLA%GITVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

    Note that a default setting of the list is such that you do not
    receive copies of the letters that you send to GRANOLA - if you wish
    to change the option for your account after you subscribe, then TELL
    LISTSERV AT GITVM1 SET GRANOLA REPRO (or send mail to
    LISTSERV@GITVM1.BITNET with the command SET GRANOLA REPRO ).

    Feel free to send any questions or comments to the
    owners/moderators of GRANOLA:

    Geri Weitzman ST702355%BROWNVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
    Carole Mah ST701852%BROWNVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

GraphUK%graphics.computer-science.manchester.ac.uk@NSS.CS.UCL.AC.UK

   Discussion of all aspects of computer graphics.

   Moderators: Terry Hewitt
               Toby Howard 
   <THOWARD%graphics.computer-science.manchester.ac.uk@NSS.CS.UCL.AC.UK>

GRiD@STALLER.SPT.TEK.COM
tektronix!tekcrl!staller!GRiD  (UUCP)

   AGOG (A GRiD Owners' Group) mailing list.  This list is primarily for 
   hobbyist-types who have purchased used GRiD Compass computers.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to jans@TEKCRL.TEK.COM or
   tektronix!tekcrl!jans (UUCP).

   Coordinator: Jan Steinman <jans%STALLER.SPT.TEK.COM@RELAY.CS.NET>

gwmon@SH.CS.NET

   Originally created as a list to discuss the development of a monitoring 
   suite for gateways, currently expanded to a discussion group for issues 
   related to monitoring and managing networks and internetworks.

   Archives are currently available by anonymous FTP from LBL-RTSG.ARPA.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to gwmon-request@SH.CS.NET.

   Coordinator: Craig Partridge <craig@LOKI.BBN.COM>

HAMLICEN@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU
HAMLICEN@UIUCVMD.BITNET

   Mailing list for discussion of Licensing matters of Ham Radio.  This is a 
   splinter group from the USENET newsgroup "rec.ham-radio" and the digest 
   "INFO-HAMS@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL" to separate the high traffic of the 
   licensing discussions.

   To subscribe to the list, send mail to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Philip Howard <PHIL%UIUCVMD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

HAM-UNIV@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU
HAM-UNIV@UIUCVMD  (BitNet)
HAM-UNIV%UIUCVMD.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
HAM-UNIV%VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for an exchange of information between and/or about College 
   and University based Amateur Radio Clubs.  Duplication of material from 
   other ham radio mailing lists or news groups should not be made unless it 
   is of special interest to this category of clubs.

   Anyone who is interested in College and University Ham Radio Clubs may 
   subscribe and participate.  It is not necessary to be a student or a member
   of a club, or even a ham radio operator.  I do ask if you have the 
   information, to supply it with your subscription request so that others can
   be more informed.  I'd like to know your call sign and club affiliation 
   (and office if you are an officer).

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the command:
      SUB HAM-UNIV firstname lastname callsign - clubname
   to LISTSERV@UIUCVMD or LISTSERV@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU by either BITNET 
   interactive message or by electronic mail with the command as the only line
   in the message text/body.
   To unsubscribe send the command:
      UNSUB HAM-UNIV
   If you are on UUCP and the address listserv@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu fails, try 
   uiucuxc!vmd!listserv instead.
   Non-BitNet users can join by sending the above SUB command to 
   LISTSERV%UIUCVMD.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Phil Howard <PHIL@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU>
                            <phil@UIUCVMD>  (BitNet)

HANDHELDS@CSL.SRI.COM

   Mailing list for those who are interested in handheld computers or 
   programmable calculators.  The mailing list can be used to distribute or 
   request programs.  Messages are not moderated at this time.

   There are special addresses for archive submissions and retrievals:

      ARCHIVE-SERVER@CSL.SRI.COM     - Electronic server for archives
      ARCHIVE-MANAGEMENT@CSL.SRI.COM - Address for submissions to archives

      The archive server is similar to that used at other sites.  If you send 
      an empty message with HELP on the Subject: line, it will provide a 
      message about its usage.  If you wish to see what is contained in the 
      archives, send a Subject: line with INDEX HANDHELDS.

      Currently, all the messages for the handhelds mailing list are contained
      on host CSL.SRI.COM in file HANDHELDS.TXT.  Additionally, two programs 
      are available for the HP41C.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HANDHELDS-REQUEST@CSL.SRI.COM.

   Coordinator: David Edwards <DLE@CSL.SRI.COM>

HDESK-L@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU
HDESK-L@WVNVM  (BitNet)

   Mailing list for the discussion of Help Desks. Staff and management of Help
   Desks are encouraged to exchange experiences with the startup and operation
   of Help Desks at their sites, as well as their experiences with 
   problem-tracking software.

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command in a message to
   LISTSERV@WVNVM:
      SUBSCRIBE HDESK-L Your full name
   where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to LISTSERV@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU or 
   LISTSERV%WVNVM.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Roman J. Olynyk <U0BA9@WVNVM.WVNET.EDU>
                                <U0BA9@WVNVM.BITNET>

HEADER-PEOPLE@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Interest specifically in the format of message headers and related issues 
   such as inter-network mail formats/standards, etc.

   Recent messages are filed in MIT-MC (MC.LCS.MIT.EDU) file KSC;HEADER MINS, 
   while older archives are in KSC;HEADER MINS00 through MINS15.  These files 
   are accessible over the ARPANet via FTP.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HEADER-PEOPLE-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Pandora B. Berman <CENT@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>

Heath-People@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU

   Discussion of the construction, use, and modification of Heath and/or 
   Zenith terminals, computers, and related products.

   The archives of old messages are kept on MC.LCS.MIT.EDU, in files:
      COMAIL;HEATH MAIL1   -Oldest Mail
      COMAIL;HEATH MAIL2   -Next oldest
         etc.              -Up to 8 as of 26 August 86
      COMAIL;HEATH MAIL    -Incoming mail is being added to this one

      These files are each stored in reverse time order (i.e. newer messages 
      come first in the file, older messages are later); each file is between 
      approx. 100K and 150K characters.  Copies of these files are available 
      via FTP with no login needed; some are off-line - if you get an error, 
      send a request to the administrative address below and they can be put 
      on-line briefly.

   All requests to be added to deleted deleted from this list, problems, 
   questions, etc., should be sent to HEATH-PEOPLE-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Michael A. Patton <MAP@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>

HELPNET%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   HELPNET is intended as a working list for those interested in the roles 
   global computer networks might play in times of disasters such as 
   earthquakes, hurricanes, etc.

   Archives are kept for this list.  Send LISTSERV the commands INDEX HELPNET 
   and INFO DATABASE for more information (Note: The commands are sent to 
   LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (BitNet) or LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU and NOT to the list). 
   They are also available via ANONYMOUS FTP to VM1.NODAK.EDU (134.129.111.1).
   Enter CD HELPNET after connecting.

   Anyone may subscribe to the HELPNET list; however, the list is set up so 
   that only subscribers may send mail to the list (to avoid accidental 
   SUBSCRIBE commands).  You may subscribe to HELPNET by sending mail to 
   LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (BitNet) or LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU with the body/text of 
   the message containing the command:
      SUB HELPNET your_full_name
   where "your_full_name" is your real name, not your loginid.
   If BitNet users wish to be able to send messages to the list but read it 
   through some other means (eg. GRAND), then ALSO include the command:
      SET HELPNET NOMAIL
   which will allow you to contribute but not send you redundant mail.

   Coordinator: Marty Hoag <NU021172@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

HIT%UFRJ.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
HIT on LISTSERV@UFRJ

   The Highly Imaginative Technology - Science Fiction List

   Have you ever wondered how software can start paranoic?  Did your
   last SciFi book described a new kind of energy-plant?  Can networks
   create a new revolution in the world?  Is the NeXt the model for your
    next computer?

   HIT is a discussion list about Technology that can/can't be
   developed in the near/far future.  Based on Science Fiction and
   nowadays discoveries, we plan to discuss how to develop and which are
   the consequences of new and imaginative technology.

   Suggested topics are: Artificial Reality, Software Psychiatry, new
   developments in science, space stations, High Energy Physics, etc.
   Multi-disciplinary ideas are wellcome (as Software Psychiatry).

   To subscribe to HIT, send the following command to LISTSERV@UFRJ
   via mail text or interactive message (Internet Users, mail only, to
   the address LISTSERV%UFRJ.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU):

    SUBSCRIBE HIT Your_full_name.

  For example:  SUBSCRIBE HIT Joe Smith

  List owner:Geraldo Xexeo             XEXEO@VXCERN.DECNET.CERN.CH 


HOCKEY-L@MAINE.MAINE.EDU
HOCKEY-L on LISTSERV@MAINE 

College_Hockey discussion list.


   This list is for the discussion of collegiate ice hockey, including
   scores, team info, schedules, etc.  allowing fans to become more
   involved and knowledgeable about the game.

   Owner: WTS@MAINE (Wayne T. Smith)


homebrew%hpfcmr@HPLABS.HP.COM
hplabs!hpfcmr!homebrew  (UUCP)

   The Homebrew Mailing List is primarily for the discussion of the making and
   tasting of beer, ale, and mead.  Related issues, such as breweries, books, 
   judging, commercial beers, beer festivals, etc, are also discussed.  
   Wine-making talk is also welcome, but non-homeade-wine talk is not.

   Archives are now available from Mthvax.CS.Miami.EDU via the netlib program
   and anonymous ftp; please use anonymous ftp if you can, if not
   send mail to netlib@Mthvax.CS.Miami.EDU with subject index for a
   top level index and help file.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to homebrew-request%hpfcmr@HPLABS.HP.COM (or UUCP 
   hplabs!hpfcmr!homebrew-request).

   Coordinator: Rob Gardner <rdg%hpfcmr@HPLABS.HP.COM>
                            {ihnp4!hpfcla,hplabs!hpfcdc}!rdg  (UUCP)

HONDA@MSCRC.SUNYSB.EDU
     Mailing list for discussion of Honda and Acura automobiles.

   Send requests to join to:

		HONDA-REQUEST@MSRC.SUNYSB.EDU

   Send submissions to:

                HONDA@MSRC.SUNYSB.EDU

    Coordinator:  Rob Malouf   RMALOUF@MSRC.SUNYSB.EDU


HORSE@BBN.COM

   Horse enthusiasts of all disciplines and levels of experience are welcome. 
   This is a bidirectional gateway of the "rec.equestrian" newsgroup and 
   exists for those who do not have USENET access.  It is not a moderated 
   list.  articles are distributed periodically in digest format.

   The list is not archived.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HORSE-REQUEST@BBN.COM (or UUCP address 
   bbn!horse-request).

   Coordinator: Ken Rossen <kenr@BBN.COM>
                           bbn!kenr  (uucp)

HP-28%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for users/owners of HP-28C and HP-28S calculators, ranging 
   from "everyday-type" questions/discussion to more advanced and 
   technical-type support.  The list will be for open discussion, posting of 
   programs (see footnote) technical support, advancements, and problem 
   solving.  Things you may want to share/talk about:

      Bugs in the HP-28
      Nifty programs
      Uses of SYSEVAL
      Modifying Hardware (although not recommended)
      Accesories/Hardware
      Other HP clubs and organizations
      Machine Language Programming
      New Models!??
      Making your 28C more like a 28S
      Music and Graphics processing (not great, but neat)
      More uses of SYSEVAL... etc.
      And questions regarding any of the above....

   If you would like to join this list issue the following command:
      TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SUB HP-28 your_full_name
   If on VMS:
      SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SUB HP-28 your_full_name
   Non-BitNet users can send e-mail to LISTSERV%NDSUVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU 
   with the first line of the TEXT or BODY of the mail being:
      SUB HP-28 your_full_name

   Coordinator:  Eric J. Zmyslowski <GRIK%MTUS5.BITNET@VM1.NoDak.EDU>

HPMINI-L%UAFSYSB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list to address hardware and software issues, as they relate to the
   Hewlett Packard 9000 series (9000/825, 9000/835, 9000/840, etc).  
   Initially, the operating system will be limited to HP/UX.

   To subscribe to the list send the message:
      SUB HPMINI-L your_real_name
   (where "your_real_name" is your name, not your userid) to 
   LISTSERV@UAFSYSB.BITNET in the text/body of a message or in the text of an 
   interactive command like TELL or SEND (if available).  Non-BItNet users can
   send the command in the body of a message to LISTSERV%UAFSYSB.BITNET@ 
   VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Christopher Corke <CC06067%UAFSYSB.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                                  ccc1@uafhp.UUCP

HR-L@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU

   Mailing list for discussions relating to human rights issues.  The list is 
   currently unmoderated.

   There are currently no archives, but hopefully there will be in the future.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HR-L-REQUEST@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU.

   Coordinator:  Jeff Carpenter <HR-L-REQUEST@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU>
                                <JJC@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU> <JJC@UNIX.CIS.PITT.EDU>

HUMAN-NETS@RED.RUTGERS.EDU

   Mailing list originally consisting of the combined memberships of 
   INFO-PCNET, HOME-SAT, and TELETEXT mailing lists.  Human-Nets has discussed
   many topics, all of them related in some way to the theme of a world-wide 
   computer and telecommunications network usually called WorldNet.  The 
   topics have ranged very widely, from something like tutorials, to state of 
   the art discussions, to rampant speculation about technology and its 
   impact.  The list is extremely large, making it necessary to batch messages
   sent to the list and distributing them once each day during off peak 
   periods to avoid overloading the system.

   The permanent archives contain all of the material distributed to the list.
   Due to size, this archive is broken down into several different files, 
   stored in reverse temporal order.  The files are currently stored on 
   ARPANet host RU-BLUE in files RHYTHM:<PLEASANT.HUMAN-NETS>HUMNET.* (where 
   "*" is a wild-card).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HUMAN-NETS-REQUEST@ARAMIS.RUTGERS.EDU.

   Moderator: Charles McGrew <MCGREW@RED.RUTGERS.EDU>

HUMANIST%UTOREPAS.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU

   HUMANIST is an international electronic discussion group for computing 
   Humanists and for those who support the application of computers to 
   scholarship in the humanities.  It currently consists of nearly 300 members
   in 13 countries in North America, Europe, and the Near East.  Relevant 
   topics are technical questions about hardware and software, specific 
   problems in humanistic scholarship, and both the administrative 
   difficulties and philosophical issues arising from the application of 
   computing to the humanities; calls for papers, bibliographies, and reports 
   of lasting interest are also welcome.

   Interested individuals should send a note together with a brief biography 
   to the Coordinator in the following format:

      *Family-name, Given-names <e-mail address>

      Title, mailing address(es), telephone number(s).

      Body of biography.  This should not be a c.v. and need not be very 
      detailed but should cover the full range of your professional activities
      and interests, both present and past.  Mention other things at your 
      discretion.  Biographies vary considerably in length, though few are 
      less than 100 words or more than 500.

   Coordinator: Willard McCarty 
   <MCCARTY%UTOREPAS.BITNET@CORNELLC.CCS.CORNELL.EDU>

HY-PEOPLE@ORVILLE.ARPA

   Mailing list for the discussion of hyperchannel networks within the context
   of an IP network.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to HY-PEOPLE-REQUEST@ORVILLE.ARPA.

   Coordinator: John Lekashman <lekash@ORVILLE.ARPA>

I-BBoard@SPCVXA.SPC.EDU
I-BBOARD@SPCVXA.BITNET (Bitnet)

   Discussion of the BBoard package.  BBoard is a VMS utility to link mail, 
   delivered by Jnet, and VAX Notes, an electronic conferencing system from 
   Digital Equipment Corp.  BBoard's primary purpose is to reduce the number 
   of LISTSERV or mailing list subscribers at a node so that only one user 
   (BBOARD) is subscribed.  The messages from each mailing list will then be 
   posted in a separate Notes conference.

   There is no automated archive retrieval facility.  However, requests for 
   archived material may be sent to the I-BBReq address below.

   Requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to I-BBReq@SPCVXA.SPC.EDU (Internet) or 
   I-BBREQ@SPCVXA.BITNET (BitNet).

   Coordinator: Benjamin Cohen <BEN@SPCVXA.SPC.EDU>
                               <BEN%SPCVXA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                               <BEN@SPCVXA>  (BitNet)

I-Finger%SPCVXA.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Discussion of the Finger program and related utilities.  Finger is a 
   utility which performs username lookup, WHOIS functions, and system status 
   functions. This list is hosted on the system where VMS Finger and RSTS/E 
   Finger are maintained, so initial discussions will probably center around 
   these versions.  However, discussions about any Finger variant or similar 
   utilities are welcomed.

   There is no automated archive retrieval facility, however requests for 
   archived material may be sent to the I-FinReq/I-FINREQ address below.

   Requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to I-FinReq%SPCVXA.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Internet) 
   or I-FINREQ@SPCVXA.BITNET (BitNet)

   Coordinator: Terry Kennedy <terry%SPCVXA.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

IBM-NETS <Ibm-Nets%BITNIC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> (ARPANet)
         <Ibm-Nets@BITNIC> (Bitnet)

   IBM-Nets is a forum for any discussions relating to IBM mainframes and 
   networking.  It is an immediate redistribution list with no filtering or 
   digesting.  Examples:

      Tcp/Ip and VM or MVS        Wisconsin Wiscnet
      Spartacus Knet              X.25
      Ethernet                    Pronet
      SNA                         Vnet
      Bitnet NJE protocols
      or anything else that is related to IBM mainframes and networking

   The system server Database@Bitnic.Bitnet contains a 6 month archive of all 
   IBM-Nets transactions.  In order to learn more on how to access these 
   archives via the Internet, send a valid piece of RFC822 mail to 
   Database%BITNIC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU with the first nonblank lines 
   reading as follows:

      HELP
      HELP ARPANET
      HELP DESIGN

      Note: If your mail header does not contain a proper "From:' or 
      "Reply-To:" field, in addition to being fully domain qualified (RFC920),
      your mail will not be processed.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to:
      ARPANet: Hank%BITNIC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
      Bitnet:  Hank@BITNIC
   *Be sure to specify IBM-Nets*

   Coordinator: Henry Nussbacher <Hank@BITNIC>
                                 <Hank%BITNIC.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

IBMTCP-L@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   IBMTCP-L is intended for discussion of the IBM TCP/IP For VM program 
   offering (5798-FAL).  It is also for discussion of the IBM DACU (7170), 
   8232 LAN Channel Station, 9370 Ethernet adapter and other similar hardware,
   as they relate to the IBM product, as well as the PC/IP portion of the 
   product.

   To subscribe to the list, from a VM site on BITNET issue:
      TELL LISTSERV AT CUNYVM SUBSCRIBE IBMTCP-L Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid).
   From a VMS BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE command.

   If you are at a site not on Bitnet or where you cannot send interactive 
   messages, you can send a message to LISTSERV@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU, where the 
   first non-header line consists of:
      SUBSCRIBE IBMTCP-L Your_Full_Name

   IBMTCP-L archives are stored at LISTSERV@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.  Logs are created
   monthly, and are named in the format IBMTCP-L LOGyymm.  As of October 1987,
   these logs were available:
      IBMTCP-L LOG8707    2054 lines
      IBMTCP-L LOG8708    1903 lines
      IBMTCP-L LOG8709     633 lines
      IBMTCP-L LOG8710    3839 lines
   To obtain a list of currently available files, the command is:
      INDEX IBMTCP-L
   The command to obtain a specific file is:
      GET IBMTCP-L file_name
   for example,
      GET IBMTCP-L LOG8710

   Please note that there is no IBMTCP-L-REQUEST address.  Requests should be 
   sent directly to LISTSERV@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU as described above.  Note also 
   that CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU is node CUNYVM on Bitnet.  Questions should be 
   referred to the Coordinator.

   Coordinator: Steven Polinsky <SMPCU@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>


Icon-Group@ARIZONA.EDU

   Discussion of topics related to the Icon programming language (a 
   high-level, general-purpose programming language that emphasizes string and
   structure processing).  Such topics include: Programming Techniques, 
   Theoretical Aspects, Icon in relation to other languages, Applications of 
   Icon, Implementation Issues, Porting Icon, Bugs.

   N.B.: The Icon programming language has no particular relationship to icons
   such as those used in window systems.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Icon-Group-Request@ARIZONA.EDU.
   Questions about obtaining Icon should be sent to Icon-Project@ARIZONA.EDU.

   Coordinator: Bill Mitchell <whm@ARIZONA.EDU>

IDMS-L%UGA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   A forum for users of Cullinet software.  Cullinet system software and 
   application software operate on several platforms.  IDMS/R is the data base
   management software for mainframes; IDMS/SQL (aka Enterprise DB) operates 
   on VAX.  Goldengate, Infogate, and IDMS/Architect are examples of 
   micro-computer software.  Appropriate discussion topics include (but are 
   not limited to):  installation/migration issues, "How To" questions, and 
   any other concerns/problems encountered by users of Cullinet software.

   To subscribe to IDMS-L, send the command:
      SUB IDMS-L your_full_name
   to LISTSERV@UGA  e.g.  SUB IDMS-L "William H. E. Day"
   To have your name removed from the IDMS-L subscriber list, send:
      SIGNOFF IDMS-L
   Commands can be sent to LISTSERV@UGA either as interactive messages or in 
   e-mail (one command per line in the body of the e-mail message).  
   Subscription problems or questions may be directed to the List 
   Coordinator).

   Coordinator:  James F. Bradshaw <JAMES%CLEMSON.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

IDX3000@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU
IDX3000@SUVM  (BitNet)

   Mailing list for discussion of the IDX-3000 Data PBX (manufactured by 
   M/A-COM Linkabit).  Topics include good news and bad.

   Archives are available through revised LISTSERV.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to IDX-REQ@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU or IDX-REQ@SUVM (BitNet). 
   Those familiar with revised LISTSERV can subscribe thru 
   LISTSERV@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU or LISTSERV@SUVM (BitNet).

   Coordinator: John Wobus <JMWOBUS@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU>
                           JMWOBUS@SUVM  (BitNet)

IFIP-GTWY@UCS.UCI.EDU

   Mailing list for the IFIP 6.5 Task Group on Gateways (gateways and 
   interworking between X.400 and non-X.400 MHS environments and between 1984 
   and 1988 X.400 conformant systems).  Participation is open to anyone with 
   something to contribute.

   For those with ARPANet/MilNet access, the archives are maintained on host 
   ICS.UCI.EDU in directory mhs, file ifip-gtwy; it can be accessed via 
   ANONYMOUS FTP.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to <IFIP-GTWY-REQUEST@ICS.UCI.EDU>.

   Tssk Group Chair/List Maintainer: Tim Kehres <Kehres@TIS.LLNL.GOV>

IFPHEN-L%WSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   Discussion group on Interfacial Phenomena (Group 1c, American Institute of 
   Chemical Engineers).  Meetings, articles, software, theories, materials, 
   methods, tools, etc., are discussed.

   To subscribe to the list:

      From a VM site on BITNET do:
         TELL LISTSERV at WSUVM1 SUBSCRIBE IFPHEN-L Your_Full_Name
      where Your_Full_Name is your real name (not your userid).
      From a VMS BITNET site use the SEND/REMOTE command.

      If you are at a site not on bitnet or where you cannot send interactive 
      messages you can send a message to 
      LISTSERV%WSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU where the first non-header line 
      consists of:
         SUBSCRIBE IFPHEN-L Your_Full_Name

   Coordinator: Richard L. Zollars <SCEF0002%WSUVMS1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
                                    SCEF0002@WSUVMS1  (BitNet)

IMAGEN-L%UOGUELPH.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion of the various features of the Imagen XP series
   of printers.  Topics of interest include techniques used to create 
   host-based print-spooling and accounting software, TCP/IP and UDP 
   interfaces to the printer via it's LAN attachment and production of 
   Postscript output. Hopefully this list will eventually serve as a 
   repository for user-contributed spooling/accounting software should there 
   be sufficient interest.

   IMAGEN-L is archived monthly; to obtain a list of available files send the 
   following command as the only line in the text/body of an e-mail message to
   LISTSERV@UOGUELPH:
      INDEX IMAGEN-L

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to LISTSERV at 
   OUGUELPH via interactive message or e-mail:
      SUB IMAGEN-L Your full name
   where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%OUGUELPH.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: Steve Howie <SCOTTY%UOGUELPH.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                            <scotty@COMMHUB.UOGUELPH.CA>

INDIA-L%UTARLVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list for discussion of anything that is of interest to people of 
   the Indian subcontinent.  The list includes distributions of the Usenet 
   Newsgroup soc.culture.indian.

   Archives of INDIA-L and related files are stored in the INDIA-L FILELIST.  
   To receive a list of files, send the following command to LISTSERV@UTARLVM1
   via mail or interactive message: INDEX INDIA-L

   BitNet users may subscribe by sending the following command to 
   LISTSERV@UTARLVM1 via mail or interactive message:
      SUBSCRIBE INDIA-L Your full name
   where "Your full name" is your real name, not your login Id.
   Non-BitNet users can join the list by sending the above command as the only
   line in the text/body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%UTARLVM1.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: K. Vaninadha Rao <KVRAO%BGSUOPIE.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>


INFO-1100@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU

   This discussion list focuses on the Xerox/Envos Lisp environment and the 
   associated protocols.  Its purpose is to stimulate communication and 
   sharing between computer science research groups that use or are interested
   in the environment.  The list may be used for messages such as 
   announcements of available lispusers packages or for queries such as "Does 
   anybody know of a PUP file server implementation for the Sinclair ZX-80?" 
   or to warn others of Interlisp-D and Medley bugs and/or suggest workarounds
   or to solicit help or discussion.

   Xerox PARC, SIS, and Envos people are included in the distribution to 
   facilitate communication about new developments, bugs, performance issues, 
   etc..  Additionally, Info-1100 is automatically forwarded to 
   AISupport.pasa@Xerox.com, where bugs are noted and acted upon if 
   appropriate.  Xerox AIS and Envos employees will not respond in Info-1100 
   unless the reply is of general interest or silence would mislead the 
   readership.  This mailing list is also distributed as the usenet newsgroup 
   comp.sys.xerox.

   A historical note describing the name:  The Lisp environment was originally
   implemented on Xerox' 1100-series workstations, and the user base is 
   primarily still on 1108's, 1109's, and 1186's.

   Archives of messages are kept on SUMEX-AIM in directory <BBOARD> in files:
      INFO-1100.84-12-31 (182960 bytes)   INFO-1100.86-06-30 (265975 bytes)
      INFO-1100.85-06-30 (160812 bytes)   INFO-1100.86-09-30 (156640 bytes)
      INFO-1100.85-09-30 (218595 bytes)   INFO-1100.86-12-31 (261764 bytes)
      INFO-1100.85-12-31 (280095 bytes)
      INFO-1100.86-03-31 (267301 bytes)   INFO-1100.TXT
   Some net-contributed lispusers packages, updates, and patches are filed in:
    <LISPUSERS.INTERMEZZO>      <LISPUSERS.KOTO>     etc.

   Requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc. should be sent to Info-1100-Request@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU.

   Coordinator: Arun Welch <welch@TUT.CIS.OHIO-STATE.EDU>

INFO-68K@BERKELEY.EDU

   Mailing list for users of OS's capable of running on small 68000 systems, 
   primarly CP/M-68K.  Related systems (OS/9-68K, etc.) and topics welcome.

   Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files 
   named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one into 
   another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, 
   all the mail files in the archive, except for the current year, are 
   individually compressed.  The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part 
   of the filetype field; they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z 
   (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program 
   will find them.  The current month's mail is still kept in 68K-ARCHIV.TXT. 
   The archives are stored in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.68K>
   Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL 
   for those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-68K-Request@BERKELEY.EDU.

   Coordinator: Mike Meyer <mwm@BERKELEY.EDU>

info-ada@AJPO.SEI.CMU.EDU

   Mailing list for announcements, questions and discussions of a technical 
   nature, requests for information, and just about anything else having to do
   with the Ada programming language (ANSI/MIL-STD-1815A-1983).

   Messages are collected and automatically digested on a daily basis for mail
   distribution via SIMTEL20.ARPA.  Individual messages are bidirectionally 
   gatewayed with the USENET newsgroup comp.lang.ada.  The list is 
   redistributed for BITNet, EARN, and NetNorth via the peered lists 
   INFO-ADA@NDSUVM1 and INFO-ADA@FINHUTC on BITNet and EARN; both sites run 
   Eric Thomas's LISTSERV.

   Archives of messages can be found on host AJPO.SEI.CMU.EDU in the files 
   ~ftp/public/infoada/* (the path name is case-sensitive), and are available 
   to DDN users via anonymous FTP.

   All Internet requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, 
   etc., should be sent to info-ada-request@AJPO.SEI.CMU.EDU.  BITNet, EARN, 
   and NetNorth users can subscribe by sending the SUB command with your name;
   for example:
       SEND LISTSERV@host    SUB INFO-APP your_full_name
   or  TELL LISTSERV AT host SUB INFO-APP your_full_name
   To be removed from the list,
       SEND LISTSERV@host    SIGNOFF INFO-APP
   or  TELL LISTSERV AT host SIGNOFF INFO-APP
   where "host" is NDSUVM1 or FINHUTC and "your_full_name" is your name (NOT 
   your net address).

   Coordinator: Karl A. Nyberg <Karl@GREBYN.COM>

info-alliant@ANL-MCS.ARPA

   An unmoderated mailing list for the discussion of Alliant computer systems.
    Software, programming techniques, and bugs are more than welcome.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, etc., 
   should be sent to info-alliant-request@ANL-MCS.ARPA

   Coordinator: Gene Rackow <rackow@ANL-MCS.ARPA>

Info-Andrew@ANDREW.CMU.EDU

   An informal mailing list intended for general discussion by recipients of 
   the Andrew distribution (and implementors of Andrew).  Andrew, a joint 
   project of Carnegie Mellon University & IBM, is a prototype computing 
   environment for academic and research use under the UNIX operating system. 
   There are four main parts to Andrew:

      - The Andrew File System (AFS), a large-scale distributed central
        file system.
      - The Andrew Toolkit (ATK), a toolkit for building complex graphical
        user interface programs in a window-manager independent way
        (currently runs on X11 and the old Andrew window manager)
      - The Andrew Message System (AMS), a multi-media mail and bulletin
        board system compatible with non-multi-media systems
      - The Andrew application programs, a suite of programs that use the
        ATK to provide various useful features.

   Topics can include (but are not limited to):

      - hints about using/building Andrew
      - discussions about desired features, changes, etc.
      - comments about the Andrew distribution (e.g., "it stinks", "it's
        great")
      - questions about the availability/existence of other parts of Andrew

   The mailing list is available in both Andrew multi-media format (if you 
   have the AMS up and running) and plain-text format.  By default you will be
   sent plain-text versions of the posts, but you can request a change in 
   which version you receive by sending mail to the -Request address.  When 
   sending a message to this list, you should feel free to include any 
   multi-media images (rasters, animations, etc.) which might help to express 
   you question, comment, etc.  Such images will automatically be stripped out
   and replaced by "A picture appeared here" before being redistributed to the
   plain-text recipients.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-Andrew-Request@ANDREW.CMU.EDU.  NOTE: All 
   subscription requests will also be added to the Info-Andrew-Bugs 
   distribution list unless specifically requested not to.

   Coordinator: Adam Stoller <ghoti+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU>

Info-Andrew-Bugs@ANDREW.CMU.EDU

   Mailing list for reporting bugs/problems with the Andrew distribution.  
   (See Info-Andrew entry for more detailed description on what "Andrew" is). 
   Official responses to queries and bug reports will be posted to this 
   mailing list.  Topics include:

      - problems discovered in building the distribution
      - problems discovered in running parts of the distribution
      - questions about difficulties encountered (even if you're not sure
        they're bugs)

   When sending a message to this list, you should feel free to include any 
   multi-media images (rasters, animations, etc.), that might help to clarify 
   a bug report.  Such images will automatically be stripped out and replaced 
   by "A picture appeared here" before being redistributed to the plain-text 
   recipients.

   The list will be moderated, so that all bugs can be tracked and referenced 
   with patch files.  We expect that posts will go out to the subscribers 
   about once a week, summarizing those reports which have been fixed and 
   those still being looked into.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-Andrew-Bugs-Request@ANDREW.CMU.EDU.  NOTE: All
   subscription requests will also be added to the Info-Andrew distribution 
   list unless specifically requested not to.

   Coordinator: Adam Stoller <ghoti+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU>

INFO-APPLE@BRL.MIL

   APPLE II series user's mailing list.

   Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files 
   named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one into 
   another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, 
   all the mail files in the archive, except for the current year, are 
   individually compressed.  The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part 
   of the filetype field; they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z 
   (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program 
   will find them.  The current month's mail is still kept in 
   APPLE-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.APPLE>
   Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL 
   for those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-Apple-Request@BRL.MIL.

   INFO-APP@NDSUVM1 is the BITNET/NetNorth/EARN Redistribution for the ARPANET
   list.  BITNET, EARN, or NetNorth subscribers can join by sending the SUB 
   command with your name; for example:
       SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1    SUB INFO-APP Jon Doe
   or  TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SUB INFO-APP Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list,
       SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1    SIGNOFF INFO-APP
   or  TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SIGNOFF INFO-APP
   To MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS to the list, BitNet, EARN, and Netnorth users should 
   send mail to the ARPANet list name: Info-Apple@BRL.ARPA, NOT to the BITNET 
   list name!

   Moderators: Brint Cooper <abc@BRL.MIL>
               Bill Mermagen, Jr. <wm@BRL.MIL>

INFO-APPLETALK@ANDREW.CMU.EDU

   List to facilitate communication between Applebus hardware and software 
   developers and other interested parties.  Applebus is Apple's networking 
   scheme, which is used for connecting personal computers and other devices 
   (laser printers, file servers, gateways to to other networks, etc.).

   Archives are available on LANCASTER.ANDREW.CMU.EDU (IP address 128.2.13.21)
   in directory pub/info-appletalk.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-APPLETALK-REQUEST@ANDREW.CMU.EDU

   Moderator: Tom Holodnik <tjh+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU>

INFO-ATARI <INFO-ATARI8@NAUCSE.CSE.NAU.EDU>
           <INFO-ATARI16@NAUCSE.CSE.NAU.EDU>

   Discussions of 8- and 16-bit Atari computers and related topics.  
   Commercial messages and advertisements are not permitted.

      LISTSERV provides access to files for everyone who can send mail, 
      independent of their location.  On Bitnet messages should be sent to 
      your nearest LISTSERV (the one from which you receive the info-atari 
      digests); if your address is not on Bitnet, an address for file servers 
      is given below.  All mail sent to LISTSERV contains command lines.  
      LISTSERV will respond by return mail.  No subject is necessary in such 
      mail.  For more information send the command
         INFO

         The list_name for 16-bit Ataris is INFO-A16.  The list_name for 8-bit
         Ataris is INFO-A8.  These list names are used by Bitnet addressees 
         for subscribing and unsubscribing and by everyone for obtaining back 
         copies of news digests.  The list_names for programs stored in the 
         archives are PROG-A16 and PROG-A8.

         You can obtain copies of files from LISTSERV by sending a message in 
         the specified format.  To obtain a list of files in the file server, 
         the command is
            INDEX list_name
         The command to obtain a specific file is
            GET list_name file_name
         for example, GET INFO-A16 87-00076
         If you want to learn more, send the message
           HELP

         If you are on Bitnet you may add or remove yourself from the 
         distribution list.  The command to join the list is
            SUBSCRIBE list_name User_name
         The command to remove yourself from the list is
            UNSUBSCRIBE list_name

         If you are on ARPAnet (or gatewayed to it), your mail concerning 
         16-bit Atari information should be addressed to 
         LISTSERV%CANADA01.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.  Mail concerning 8-bit 
         Atari information should be addressed to 
         LISTSERV%TCSVM.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU.

   Administrative messages should be sent to 
   info-atari8-request@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU or 
   info-atari16-request@SCORE.STANFORD.EDU.

   Moderators:
      (Un)Subscribing problems:
         Harry Williams <harry%MARIST.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
      16-bit digest archives:
         Peter Jasper-Fayer <sofpjf@UOGUELPH.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
      16-bit program archives:
         Richard Werezak <carson@MCMASTER.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
      8-bit archives:
         John Voigt <sysbjav@TCSVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
      8-bit program archives:
         Arnold de Leon <adeleon@HMCVAX.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>.

INFO-C@RESEARCH.ATT.COM

   INFO-C is gatewayed with the comp.lang.c newsgroup on USENET.  Its purpose 
   is to carry on discussions about C programming and the C programming 
   language.

   BitNet, EARN, or NetNorth subscribers can join by sending the SUB command 
   to NDSUVM1 with your name.  For example:
      SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SUB INFO-C Your_Full_Name
   or
      TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SUB INFO-C Your_Full_Name
   where Your_Full_Name is your real name, not your userid.
   To be removed from the list, send the SIGNOFF command:
      SEND LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 SIGNOFF INFO-C
   or
      TELL LISTSERV AT NDSUVM1 SIGNOFF INFO-C

   Requests by Internet users to be added to or deleted from this list, as 
   well as problems, questions, etc., should be sent to 
   info-c-request@RESEARCH.ATT.COM.

   Coordinator: Mark Plotnick <info-c-request@RESEARCH.ATT.COM>

INFO-CAMAC@KL.SRI.COM

   Topics relevant to any Computer Automated Measurement And Control (CAMAC) 
   hardware or software issue are appropriate.

   At present there are no specific "archives."  KL.SRI.COM file 
   <CAMAC>INFO-CAMAC.TXT has the current submissions.  KL.SRI.COM supports 
   anonymous FTP.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-CAMAC-REQUEST@kl.sri.com.

   Coordinator: Richard Steinberger <STEINBERGER@KL.SRI.COM>

	Info-CCMD@CUNIXF.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU

   Mailing list dealing with the CCMD package (TOPS-20 COMND% JSYS emulation 
   written in C).  Currently, CCMD runs under Berkeley 4.x Unix, System V, and
   MS-DOS.  We'd like to see some other ports come along too.  If there is 
   anyone currently working on porting CCMD to something not mentioned above, 
   or would like to work on porting CCMD to another OS, we'd like to hear 
   about it (VMS comes to mind).

   CCMD source code is available via ANONYMOUS FTP from CUNIXF.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU
   Files are in directory ccmd.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-CCMD-Request@CUNIXF.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU.

   Coordinator: Fuat Baran <fuat@columbia.edu>

INFO-CELERITY@DOLPHIN.BU.EDU

   Discussions pertaining to superminicomputer systems manufactured by 
   Celerity.

   Archives are available upon request to 
   INFO-CELERITY-REQUEST@DOLPHIN.BU.EDU.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-CELERITY-REQUEST@DOLPHIN.BU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Glenn Bresnahan <glenn@DOLPHIN.BU.EDU>

INFO-CONVEX@PEMRAC.SPACE.SWRI.EDU

   Mailing list for sharing ideas, questions, bug fixes, and so forth 
   concerning any aspect of the hardware and software products produced by 
   Convex Corp.  Initially, this group will not be moderated.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to info-convex-request@PEMRAC.SPACE.SWRI.EDU.

   Coordinator: karen@pemrac.space.swri.edu (Karen Birkelbach)

INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL

   Information and discussion on both 8 and 16-bit versions of the CP/M 
   microcomputer operating system.

   Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files 
   named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one into 
   another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, 
   all the mail files in the archive, except for the current year, are 
   individually compressed.  The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part 
   of the filetype field; they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z 
   (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program 
   will find them.  The current month's mail is still kept in CPM-ARCHIV.TXT. 
   The archives are stored in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.CPM>
   Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP FROM WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL 
   for those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

   Over 80 megabytes of public domain software (most of it CP/M) are kept in 
   five program archives.  For a description of these archives, request a copy
   of the "archive blurb" from INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL. 

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-CPM-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

   Coordinator: Keith Petersen <W8SDZ@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>

INFO-DEC-MICRO@ANDREW.CMU.EDU

   A forum for users to ask questions and share answers about various topics 
   concerning DEC Microcomputers (i.e. Rainbow 100, MicroVax, Professional 
   350/380).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-DEC-Micro-Request@ANDREW.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Rob Locke <rl1b+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU>
                          <RALII@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU>

INFO-DSEE@APOLLO.COM

   Discussion of DSEE, a software engineering environment from Apollo in 
   wide-spread use by tens of thousands of programmers, on projects up to 
   5,000,000 lines of code.

   DSEE elegantly and efficiently solves many common problems -- how to work 
   on multiple versions of a program at a time, how to tell when someone has 
   made a change you need to know about, how to develop software for multiple 
   target machines, how to KNOW the right version of each source file was 
   used, etc.

   If all this sounds like hype, join the mailing list, and listen to users.

   At least initially, the list will not be moderated or digested; if the 
   volume is sufficient, this may change.  Mail to the list will be archived 
   in some public place that will be announced at a later date.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to info-dsee-request@apollo.com.

   Coordinator: David Lubkin <lubkin@APOLLO.COM>

INFO-ENCORE@UB.D.UMN.EDU

   Mailing list for users of the Encore MultiMax computers and Encore Annex 
   terminal servers.

   All requests to be added or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc., should be sent to INFO-ENCORE-REQUEST@UB.D.UMN.EDU.

   Moderator: Dan Burrows <dburrows@CS-GW.D.UMN.EDU>

info-frame@AEROSPACE.AERO.ORG

   Mailing list for System Frameworks.  This group is designed to provide 
   information for software tool developers that are responsible for 
   integrating heterogenous software products.  This can include in-house and 
   vendor supplied.  Usually, the integration of the products is designed to 
   provide an environment that makes using the tools easier.  The basic issue 
   is to build a `framework' around the tools that provides a common and 
   consistent view of the system.  The framework is not limited to homogeneous
   environments, but also can span heterogeneous systems.  Companies like EDA 
   and government sponsored projects like EIS are trying to tackle this 
   problem.  This group can be viewed as a forum for users and developers to 
   voice their opinions on this subject.  Frameworks are common in the area of
   CAD/CAE, CASE and office automation; but they are not limited to only these
   areas.  Topics open for discussion are:

      Tool encapsulation    Data Management             Network Computing
      User Interface        Data Transfer Languages     Tool Portability
      Process Control/Flow  Object Programming          Anything Else

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to info-frame-request@AEROSPACE.AERO.ORG.

   Moderator: Louis McDonald <louis@AEROSPACE.AERO.ORG>

INFO-FUTURES@ENCORE.COM
...{bu-cs,decvax,necntc,talcott}!encore!info-futures (UUCP)

   Digest to provide a speculative forum for analyzing current and likely 
   events in technology as they will affect our near future in computing and 
   related areas.  In broad terms, topics of interest include developments in 
   both computing research and industry which are likely to affect our 
   decision making, particularly decisions we are probably grappling with 
   right this minute.  Technologies can change so rapidly that simply 
   forecasting for needs within any organization one or two years in advance 
   can be extremely difficult, frequently we are forced to provide foundations
   that effectively lock us into a technology for longer periods of time. It 
   is hoped the information this list provides can help both the practitioner 
   and researcher determine where best to expend resources.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-FUTURES-REQUEST@ENCORE.COM.

   Moderator: Barry Shein <bzs@ENCORE.COM>

INFO-GCG%UTORONTO.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU

   Mailing list covering topics in computer aided molecular biology and of 
   particular interest to users and managers of the "Genetics Computer Group" 
   software from the University of Wisconsin.

   BitNet users can subscribe by sending the following command to LISTSERV@ 
   UTORONTO:
      SUBscribe INFO-GCG your_full_name
   where your_full_name is your real name, not your loginid. Non-BitNet users 
   can subscribe by sending the above command in the body of a message to 
   LISTSERV%UTORONTO.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Coordinator: John Cargill <CARGILL%UTOROCI.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>
                             <SYSJOHN%UTOROCI.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

INFO-GRAPHICS@ADS.ARPA

   Discussion of Graphics hardware, software, and any topic related to 
   graphics.  Basically a free-wheeling exchange of information, much like 
   INFO-CPM.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-GRAPHICS-REQUEST@ADS.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Andy Cromarty <andy@ADS.ARPA>

INFO-HAMS@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL

   A mailing list for Amateur Radio (not CB) operators.  INFO-HAMS is 
   gatewayed to/from Usenet's rec.ham-radio so Usenet people will get it 
   there.

   Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files 
   named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one into 
   another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, 
   all the mail files in the archive, except for the current year, are 
   individually compressed.  The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part 
   of the filetype field; they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z 
   (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program 
   will find them.  The current month's mail is still kept in HAMS-ARCHIV.TXT.
    The archives are stored in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.HAMS>
   Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP for those with TCP/IP access 
   to the Internet.

   Phil Howard KA9WGN <PHIL%UIUCVMD.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> also archives the 
   INFO-HAMS mailing list on BITNET node UIUCVMD using the LISTSERV mailing 
   list server (subscriptions disabled for this).  Users on BITNET may request
   files to be sent to them by sending commands, either by interactive message
   or in the message body by mail, to the address LISTSERV@UIUCVMD.  The 
   command to see the current online list of files is:
      INDEX INFOHAMS
   (Note there is no dash "-").  To obtain volume 88 issue 73, send the 
   command:
      GET INFOHAMS 88-00073
   INFO-HAMS is a digested mailing list, and each digest is available 
   separately from LISTSERV@UIUCVMD.

   All ARPANet/MilNet requests to be added to or deleted from this list, 
   problems, questions, etc., should be sent to 
   INFO-HAMS-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

   Coordinator: Keith Petersen <W8SDZ@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>

INFO-HIGH-AUDIO@CSD4.MILW.WISC.EDU

   This list is for the exchange of subjective comments about high end audio 
   equipment and modifications performed to high end pieces.  Techniques used 
   to modify equipment especially, but not limited to, vacuum tube electronics
   are exchanged.  Some comments may be subjective or intuitive and may not 
   yet have a measurable basis.  Other topics of discussion include 
   turntables, arms and cartridges; preamplifiers, headamps and cartridge 
   matching; speakers, amplifiers and matching; placement of speakers, and 
   room treatments.  Any comments that prevent an open exchange of ideas and 
   techniques are not encouraged.

   Archives of projects will be maintained on CSD4.MILW.WISC.EDU and available
   via anonymous FTP.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-HIGH-AUDIO-REQUEST@CSD4.MILW.WISC.EDU.

   Cordinator: Thomas Krueger <tjk@CSD4.MILW.WISC.EDU>

INFO-HZ100@RADC-TOPS20.ARPA

   INFO-HZ100 is a forum for discussion concerning topics related to the 
   Zenith Z-100 (Heath H-100) family of professional desktop computers.  
   Messages are forwarded for immediate redistribution to the main list.  
   Distribution is limited to one central mailbox per site.

   Periodically, useful knowledge and items generated from the list and other 
   random sources will be edited into a newsletter for distribution to both 
   network and non-network interested groups.  Any comments, suggestions, 
   help, knowledge, software, ideas, etc., would be greatly appreciated.

   The INFO-HZ100 PD Library of software is available in directory  
   PD2:<HZ100> on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-HZ100-REQUEST@RADC-TOPS20.ARPA.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, INF-Z100@CLVM; BitNet subscribers 
   can join by sending the SUB command with your name.
      For example, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SUB INF-Z100 Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@CLVM SIGNOFF.
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Gern <GERN@RADC-TOPS20.ARPA>

Info-IBMPC@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL

   Info-IBMPC is a forum for technical discussion of the IBM Personal Computer
   and compatible micro-computers, providing a way for interested members of 
   the Internet community to compare notes, ask questions, and share insights 
   of a technical nature about these machines.  While it is not primarily a 
   consumer's guide to the IBM PC, the digest may also be useful for that 
   purpose.

   Messages are collected, edited into digests and distributed as the volume 
   of mail dictates (generally twice a week).  All messages regarding hardware
   for IBM PCs, PC and compatibles and software are welcomed; messages on 
   other topics will not be run.  In addition, two topics are taboo and are 
   routinely edited out: (1) self promotion of products for sale, and (2) 
   anything about copy protection.

   An archive of back issues and a program library are available to those with
   FTP access (essentially anyone on the Internet).  Digests are archived at 
   WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL in PD2:<ARCHIVES.IBMPC> in <YYMM.1-TXT> format. 
   Digests from September 1982 through the current issue are available by 
   ANONYMOUS FTP login.

   A library of free software in binary and source code form is maintained at 
   SIMTEL20 in directory PD1:<MSDOS> and PD2:<MSDOS2>.  A list of all MS-DOS 
   programs available from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL is contained in 
   PD1:<MSDOS>FILES.IDX.  Donations of source code are welcomed.  Donated 
   programs must be truly free and public domain, with no fee or contribution 
   required or requested, and no license agreement.  To donate a program to 
   the library, send a description of the program along with a copy of the 
   source code to INFO-IBMPC-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

   Files may be FTP'ed by logging in to the SIMTEL20 FTP server with username 
   ANONYMOUS, password GUEST.  (Although GUEST is a perfectly good password, a
   password of <YOUR-NAME@YOUR-HOST> is preferred.)  For those subscribers 
   without Internet FTP access, a file transfer mechanism has been set up with
   RPIECS.bitnet.  For more details, send a message to 
   <LISTSERV@RPIECS.bitnet> with the first line of 'HELP' or ask the editor 
   for the Simtel-Bitnet FTP help file.  Requested files are mailed to those 
   users with a VALID Internet return address.

   WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL can be accessed using LISTSERV commands from BITNET 
   and those users without Internet FTP access via LISTSERV@NDSUVM1, 
   LISTSERV@RPIECS, LISTSERV@FINTUVM and in Europe from EARN TRICKLE servers. 
   Send commands to LISTSERV or TRICKLE@<host-name> (example: TRICKLE@TREARN).
   The following TRICKLE servers are presently available: AWIWUW11 (Austria), 
   BANUFS11 (Belgium), DKTC11 (Denmark), DB0FUB11 (Germany), IMIPOLI (Italy), 
   EB0UB011 (Spain) TAUNIVM (Israel) and TREARN (Turkey).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-IBMPC-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

   BITNET users must join the INFO-IBMPC distribution list through the BITNET 
   LISTSERV mechanism.  There are IBMPC-L BITNET sub-distribution lists at the
   following BITNET hosts: BNANDP11, UTORONTO, CEARN, DEARN, EB0UB011, 
   FINHUTC, HEARN, VTVM1, POLYGRAF, $INFOPC@RICEVM1, TAMVM1, TAUNIVM, UBVM, 
   UGA, and VTVM2.  BitNet subscribers can join by sending a SUB command to 
   the nearest LISTSERV node or to <LISTSERV@POLYGRAF.bitnet>.  For example:
      SEND LISTSERV@CEARN SUB IBMPC-L Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list substitute the keyword "SIGNOFF" for "SUB".  To
   make contributions to the list, BITNET subscribers should send mail to 
   <INFO-IBMPC@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL> and NOT to the BITNET list name.

   For those users on USENET, the Digest is available from newsfeed 
   comp.sys.ibm.pc.digest.  Since the current editor does not have a USENET 
   feed, please include <INFO-IBMPC@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL> as a CC: address 
   on all messages sent to USENET.

   On BITNET, the archives can be obtained from DATABASE@BITNIC.BITNET and the
   program library can be obtained from CCUC@UMCVMB.BITNET.  The 
   WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL FTP server may also be reached via 
   <LISTSERV%RPICICGE.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>. For more details, send a 
   message to the above addresses with the first line of 'HELP'.

   Editor: Gregory Hicks <GHICKS@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>

   Former Editors: Billy Brackenridge <BRACKENRIDGE@C.ISI.EDU>
                   Richard Gillmann <GILLMANN@C.ISI.EDU>
                   Eliot Moore <Elmo@C.ISI.EDU>
                   Phyllis O'Neil

INFO-IBMRT@POLYA.STANFORD.EDU

   INFO-IBMRT is for discussion of the IBM RT Computer and related topics.  If
   traffic warrants, this list may be split into multiple lists (e.g.  AIX, 
   UNIX, hardware, et cetera), but for the time being, it will be one list.  
   Messages are manually screened to weed out list-maintenance requests and 
   then individually remailed.

   Archives are kept on host POLYA.STANFORD.EDU in directory ~ftp/rt.  
   Archives are available via anonymous FTP from ARPANET sites only; please 
   DON'T do file transfers weekdays between 9am and 5pm (Pacific Time).

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-IBMRT-REQUEST@POLYA.STANFORD.EDU.

   Moderator: James Wilson <jwilson@POLYA.STANFORD.EDU>

INFO-IDL@SEI.CMU.EDU

   Discussion of issues relating to IDL (the Interface Description Language) 
   and IDL-like technologies.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-IDL-REQUEST@SEI.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Don Stone (ds@SEI.CMU.EDU)

INFO-IRIS@BRL.MIL

   Mailing list focusing on Silicon Graphics Iris workstations and software.  
   It's purpose is to stimulate communication and sharing between computer 
   science research groups that are using or are interested in these machines.

   An archive of messages is kept on host VGR.BRL.MIL in file:
      <INFO-IRIS>INFO-IRIS.TXT
   For sites with FTP access, the file can be retrieved with user "anonymous" 
   and any password.  Public domain software for the Iris submitted by 
   Info-Iris readers is kept in directory <INFO-IRIS>; file <INFO-IRIS>DIR is 
   an annotated list of the files found there.

   Requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions, 
   etc. should be sent to Info-Iris-Request@BRL.MIL.  Contributors who wish 
   never to see error messages from the mailer should specify this address as 
   the return-path of their messages.

   Coordinator: Chuck Kennedy <kermit@BRL.MIL>

INFO-KERMIT@WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU

   Kermit is a file transfer protocol developed at Columbia University in New 
   York City, USA, for use primarily between micros and mainframes over 
   asynchronous serial connections, dialed or direct, over public data 
   networks, etc.  Kermit programs that implement this protocol can transfer 
   textual as well as binary files over both 7-bit and 8-bit communication 
   links, singly or in groups.  As of this writing (May 1989), Kermit programs
   are available for nearly 350 different computers and operating systems.  
   The Info-Kermit mailing list is a digest intended for people who maintain 
   or install Kermit at their sites, or who are (thinking about) working on a 
   new implementation, or who have bugs and/or fixes to report, or who are 
   interested in discussing the protocol, and also for Kermit users.  The 
   digest is available on Internet, CSNET, MAILNET, BITNET, EARN, USENET, 
   CCNET, DEC EASYNET, and any other network gatewayed to the Internet.

   Info-Kermit archives are collected in kermit/e/imail.*, one file (paginaged
   and indexed) per volume, generally 2 volumes per year.  Other Kermit files 
   are also available via both Internet and BitNet/EARN and by mail order.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-Kermit-Request@WATSON.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU or to 
   KERMIT@CUVMA.BITNET. You may also subscribe to Info-Kermit automatically 
   via LISTSERV.  To do this, send e-mail to LISTSERV@CUVMB.BITNET, containing
   the message text:
      SUBSCRIBE I-KERMIT your name
   To remove yourself from the Info-Kermit LISTSERV distribution list, send a 
   message to LISTSERV@CUVMA.BITNET with the message text:
      UNSUBSCRIBE I-KERMIT

   To make contributions to the list, BITNET subscribers should send mail to 
   the Internet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Moderator: Christine M. Gianone <CMG@WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU>
                                    KERMIT@CUVMA.BITNET

INFO-LAW@BRL.ARPA

   Interest in computers and law.  Mail gets distributed after first being 
   manually screened.  Process may involve returning to author for 
   clarification and/or other sanitization.

   Archived messages are kept on SRI-CSL at: 
   newest messages:  <INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.TXT
   older messages:   <INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.001
                     <INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.002
                     <INFO-LAW>ARCHIVE.003

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-LAW-REQUEST@BRL.ARPA.

   Coordinator: Mike Muuss  <INFO-LAW-REQUEST@BRL.ARPA>

INFO-M2%DB0TUI11.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
INFO-M2%UCF1VM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU

   A discussion list for the Modula-2 programming language.  Modula-2 is a 
   language by Niklaus Wirth which extends the Pascal foundation by providing 
   an updated statement syntax (generalized LOOP, EXIT, RETURN, no GOTO), 
   separate compilation with a module (compilation unit) broken into 
   specification and implementation parts with importing and exporting of 
   objects, controlled machine level access, and concurrent programming and 
   coroutines.  Modula-2 has most of the power of Ada but is small enough that
   excellent full implementations exist for CP/M 80.

   Contributions may be sent to INFO-M2@ucf1vm.Bitnet (from the US) or to 
   INFO-M2@db0tui11.Bitnet (from Europe); these are both entry points for the 
   same list.

   Currrent messages are archived on host SIMTEL20.ARPA in file
      <ARCHIVES.MODULA-2>MODULA-2-ARCHIV.TXT
   Older messages are in file
      <ARCHIVES.MODULA-2>MODULA-2.ARCHIV.ymmdd
   SIMTEL20 supports ANONYMOUS login for those with FTP access to the 
   Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Editor%UCF1VM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU.

   For those familiar with Bitnet LISTSERV: You may send requests 
   (subscriptions, deletions, looking for mail archives) to the 
   LISTSERV@UCF1VM/LISTSERV@DB0TUI11 addresses.

   Coordinators: Jim Ennis <jim%UCF1VM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
                 Thomas Habernoll <habernol%DB0TUI11.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>

INFO-MAC@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU

   Network interest group for the Apple Macintosh computer. This list is 
   SUMEX's contribution to the community of research and instructional 
   developers and users of the Macintosh; all submissions of messages and 
   programs in this spirit are welcome.

   For those sites with FTP access to SUMEX-AIM, archives for INFO-MAC are 
   kept under {SUMEX-AIM}<INFO-MAC>ARCHIVE.<month>, where month = 
   feb84,mar84,...jan85,...  Programs submitted to the bulletin board, along 
   with documentation files and other references are also stored in 
   <INFO-MAC>. With FTP access as user "anonymous" and any password,you can 
   bring these files over to your host and download them to your Macintosh. 
   "Usenet" and some of the other networks that copy info-mac will see sources
   redistributed at the time they are mentioned in the digest distributions.  
   You can in addition, purchase a dump tape of the directory; see the file 
   <INFO-MAC>00ORDER.

   <INFO-MAC> is also the repository for the development tools and utilities 
   developed at SUMEX and at other universities. The "sumacc" cross compiler 
   is also available on tape for a minimal charge: See the file 
   <INFO-MAC>SUMACC.ORDER

   Messages to INFO-MAC@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU are scanned to filter out any 
   list requests, questions previously answered, pure speculation or opinion, 
   or message obviously not in line with the stated purpose of the list.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-MAC-REQUEST@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU.

   Moderators: Lance Nakata <nakata@JESSICA.STANFORD.EDU>
                            <Info-Mac-Request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU>
               Jon Pugh <Info-Mac-Request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU>
               Dwayne Virnau <Info-Mac-Request@SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU>

INFO-MACH@CS.CMU.EDU

   This mailing list exists for the purpose of discussing issues related to 
   the Mach operating system.  Mach is a UNIX BSD4.3 compatible operating 
   system based on a message passing architecture that incorporates such 
   features as multiprocessor support, lightweight tasking, external pagers, 
   and a machine independent vm system.  Mach is being developed at Carnegie 
   Mellon University.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-MACH-REQUEST@CS.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Doug Orr <Doug.Orr@CS.CMU.EDU>

INFO-MICRO@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL

   Information/discussion list on the general interest topic of 
   microcomputers.

   Questions/discussions on a particular Operating System, such as CP/M, 
   should be addressed to the specific list if one already exists (such as 
   INFO-CPM@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL for this example).

   Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files 
   named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one into 
   another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, 
   all the mail files in the archive, except for the current year, are 
   individually compressed.  The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part 
   of the filetype field; they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z 
   (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program 
   will find them.  The current month's mail is still kept in 
   INFO-MICRO-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.INFO-MICRO>
   Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP for those with TCP/IP access 
   to the Internet.

   Many megabytes of public domain software are kept in the program archives. 
   For a description of these archives, request a copy of the "archive blurb" 
   from INFO-MICRO-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL. All correspondence and 
   program archives described here are available to Internet users via FTP 
   with user-name ANONYMOUS.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-MICRO-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

   Coordinator: Keith Petersen <W8SDZ@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>

INFO-MINIX@UDEL.EDU

   Mailing list for the discussion of the Minix Operating System, a Version 7 
   Unix clone written for IBM Compatible PCs and Atari STs by Andy Tanenbaum 
   (minix@VU44.UUCP or minix@CS.VU.NL).  The list is gatewayed to the BitNet 
   list MINIX-L@NDSUVM1 and the USENET newsgroup comp.os.minix.  Currently, 
   all list distribution is handled from the BitNet listserver, which is also 
   on the Internet as VM1.NODAK.EDU.

   Archives are kept on VM1.NODAK.EDU in the directory "listserv" in files: 
   MINIX-L.LOGyymmw
   where "yy" is the year, "mm" is the numeric month and "w" is an alphabetic 
   character from A to E indicating what week of the month.  Several months of
   log files are kept online, the number depending on available disk space. 
   Archives are also available from a number of other sources, including a 
   mail server.  You can obtain information on these sites by sending mail to 
   LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU with text/body:
      GET MINIX INFO MINIX
   and you will be sent the "Minix Information Sheet", which also contains 
   other general information on MINIX, such as what versions exist and how to 
   order them from Prentice-Hall and a list of machines it is known to work 
   with.

   To subscribe to the list, send the following command to 
   LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU in the text/body of a message:
      SIGNUP MINIX-L Your_Full_Name
   where "Your_Full_Name" is your real name, not your login Id.

   All other requests, questions, problems, etc., should be sent to 
   INFO-MINIX-REQUEST@UDEL.EDU.

   Coordinator: Glen Overby <minix%plains.nodak.edu@VM1.NODAK.EDU>

INFO-MODEMS@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL

   Info-Modems is a discussion group of special interest to modem users.  The 
   list is gatewayed to/from Usenet newsgroup comp.dcom.modems.

   Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files 
   named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one into 
   another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, 
   all the mail files in the archive, except for the current year, are 
   individually compressed.  The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part 
   of the filetype field; they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z 
   (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program 
   will find them.  The current month's mail is still kept in 
   MODEMS-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.MODEMS>
   Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP for those with TCP/IP access 
   to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-Modems-Request@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL. 

   Coordinator: Keith Petersen <W8SDZ@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>

INFO-NETS@THINK.COM

   Mailing list for general discussion of networks, focusing on inter-network 
   connectivity.  Questions about connections to particular sites are very 
   common, as are discussions of new networks in the US and abroad.

   New archives are maintained on THINK.COM, and can be accessed via anonymous
   ftp as mail/info-nets.archives*.  Archives cannot be mailed, but they are 
   available on BITNIC for Bitnet users.  Old archives are not currently 
   available, but if demand warrants it may be possible to retrieve them.

   All non-BitNet requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems,
   questions, etc., should be sent to INFO-NETS-REQUEST@THINK.COM.  Multiple 
   users at a given site should create a local distribution list and request 
   that the local alias be added to the list, in order to reduce the load on 
   the THINK.COM mailer.

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, INFONETS@BITNIC; BitNet 
   subscribers can join by sending the SUB command with your name. For 
   example, SEND LISTSERV@BITNIC SUB INFONETS Jon Doe
   To be removed from the list, SEND LISTSERV@BITNIC SIGNOFF
   To make contributions to the list, BitNet subscribers should send mail to 
   the ARPANet list name, NOT to the BITNET list name.

   Coordinator: Robert L. Krawitz <rlk@THINK.COM>

info-oda+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU

   This is a mailing list for discussions about the ISO standard 8613 "Office 
   Document Architecture" (also known as the CCITT standard "Open Document 
   Architecture". Messages pertaining to the meaning of the standard, 
   extensions to it, implementations of it and demonstrations of it are 
   appropriate. Also appropriate are discussions of other multimedia document 
   representations, such as DSSSL.

   No archives are kept.

   Requests for additions, deletions and changes should be sent to 
   info-oda-request+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Mark Sherman <mss+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU>

INFO-PASCAL@BRL.ARPA

   This list is intended for people who are interested in the programming 
   language Pascal.  Discussions of any Pascal implementation (from mainframe 
   to micro) are welcome.

   Mail archives are kept on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL as TOPS20 mail files 
   named yymm.n-TXT, where n starts with one and increments by one into 
   another file as each file reached 150 disk pages.  To conserve disk space, 
   all the mail files in the archive, except for the current year, are 
   individually compressed.  The compressed files have the suffix -Z as part 
   of the filetype field; they should be renamed to have the suffix .Z 
   (uppercase Z) when transfered to a Unix system so the uncompress program 
   will find them.  The current month's mail is still kept in 
   PASCAL-ARCHIV.TXT.  The archives are stored in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.PASCAL>
   Archive files are available via ANONYMOUS FTP from WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL 
   for those with TCP/IP access to the Internet.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-PASCAL-REQUEST@BRL.ARPA.

Info-PCNet@AI.AI.MIT.EDU

   This list was started in the 1970's to discuss and begin implementing a 
   network of personal computers to extend the advantages of net-mail to the 
   large community of personal computer users.  A nearly complete 
   specification for the protocol layers and all protocols needed for mail and
   file transferm has been written.  A few partial implementations have been 
   done and one complete one.  Recently the list has not been very active, 
   although some discussion does occur.

   The archive of old messages is kept on AI.AI.MIT.EDU, in the file
      PCNET;INFPCN ARCHIV
   There is also extensive documentation and partial code which has been 
   migrated to backup tapes.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-PCNet-Request@AI.AI.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Michael A. Patton <MAP@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>

info-pdp11@SEI.CMU.EDU

   INFO-PDP11 is an unmoderated mailing list for discussion of any and all 
   issues relating to Digital's PDP-11 series minicomputers and their 
   operating systems.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to info-pdp11-request@SEI.CMU.EDU.

   Coordinator: Pat Barron <pdb@SEI.CMU.EDU>

INFO-PRIME@AIS1.USC.EDU

   Info-Prime is a mailing list for discussion of Prime computers. Discussion 
   on Primos, Prime Information, and Primix are all welcome.  There is no 
   direct affiliation with Prime computer corporation.  (Prime employees are 
   welcome to participate.)

   Archives and Prime related programs are available for FTP from 
   prime.nysaes.cornell.edu.  Login ANONYMOUS password GUEST and get the files
   README and FILES for further information.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to Info-Prime-Request@AIS1.USC.EDU.  Non-MX groking 
   mailers may send to info-prime-request%ais1.usc.edu@usc.edu or 
   usc!ais1.usc.edu!info-prime-request.

   Coordinator: Bob Larson <R.Larson@AIS1.USC.EDU>
                           <blarson@USC.EDU>

INFO-PRINTERS@EDDIE.MIT.EDU

   Information on printers.

   No recent archives exist.  Will some volunteer donate space for archives?

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-PRINTERS-REQUEST@EDDIE.MIT.EDU.

   Coordinator: Jon Solomon <jsol@EDDIE.MIT.EDU>

INFO-PROTEON@UXC.CSO.UIUC.EDU
{ihnp4,convex,seismo,pur-ee)!uiucdcs!uiucuxc!info-proteon  (UUCP)

   For discussions about Proteon network products: the P4200 IP level gateway,
   protocol converters (DECnet <--> TCP/IP, etc), 80 Mbit hardware, etc.  
   Discussions about network topologies for making best use of Proteon rings 
   will be encouraged.  Other topics include vendor relations, source code 
   availability, implementation details, etc.

      [Also see mailing lists V2LNI-PEOPLE (Proteon ring interfaces)
       and P4200 (Proteon gateway products)]

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-PROTEON-REQUEST@UXC.CSO.UIUC.EDU or 
   {ihnp4,convex,seismo,pur-ee)!uiucdcs!uiucuxc!info-proteon-request (UUCP).

   There is a BitNet sub-distribution list, INFO-PRO@UIUCVMD; BitNet 
   subscribers should still send requests to join to INFO-PROTEON-REQUEST, 
   however.

   Coordinator: Paul Pomes <paul@UIUCUXC.CSO.UIUC.EDU>
                    (UUCP) {ihnp4,seismo,pur-ee,convex}!uiucdcs!uiucuxc!paul
                   (CSNET)  paul%uxc@uiuc.csnet
                  (BITNET)  paul@uiucuxc

INFO-PYRAMID@MIMSY.UMD.EDU

   List for the discussion of Pyramid (the manufacturer, not the shape) 
   computers.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-PYRAMID-REQUEST@MIMSY.UMD.EDU.

   [On CSNet and UseNet, "MARYLAND" is known as "umcp-cs".]

   Coordinator: Mark Weiser <mark@MIMSY.UMD.EDU>.

Info-Solbourne@acsu.Buffalo.EDU

   Discussions about Solbourne computers, multiprocessor Sun-4 compatible
   workstations and servers.  This is a mail reflector.

   Archives are available to Internet hosts from urth.acsu.buffalo.edu 
   (128.205.7.9), using FTP with the anonymous login convention in
   pub/info-solbourne. . . .

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to info-solbourne-request@acsu.buffalo.edu.

   Coordinator: Paul Graham <pjg@acsu.buffalo.edu>

INFO-SPERRY-5000@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL

   A forum in support of the Unisys 5000/80; it is intended to allow the free 
   exchange of ideas and suggestions related to the care and feeding of the 
   5000/80.  The list is open only to registered host administrators of Sperry
   5000/80 Internet hosts.

   The mail is also archived on host WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL in directory:
      PD2:<ARCHIVES.SPERRY-5000>.

   All requests to be added to or deleted from this list, problems, questions,
   etc., should be sent to INFO-SPERRY-5000-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL.

   Coordinator: Frank Wancho <WANCHO@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL>

INFO-TAHOE@CSD1.MILW.WISC.EDU
ihnp4!uwmcsd1!info-tahoe  (UUCP)

   Discussions pertaining to the Tahoe type of CPU.  These include the CCI 
   Power 6/32, the Harris HCX/7, and the Sperry 7000 series computers.

   Archives are available to Internet hosts from CSD1.MILW.WISC.EDU 
   (192.1