An Educator's Guide to E-Mail Lists (Revised Feb. 1, 1993) Finding e-mail lists is sometimes difficult for the novice, but once you've done so, though they are all excellent in their several ways, none seems quite satisfactory for the busy educator. They are either too long, too brief in descriptions or confined to only one type of list. I've begun to arrange my own though it is another unsatisfactory compromise, as well as adding the risk of typos, categorical bloopers,etc. It's still in draft form but it might be helpful to some. It's gotten long, too, now, but it's shorter than most and the headings help. Lists change, come and go, so there's no guarantee any one list will still be available when you try it, even if the address and instructions given are correct. Most of those below are Bitnet Listserv lists or follow the conventions established by Bitnet. You send email addressed to listserv@address without a Subject, just the first line message of: Subscribe listname Your-Name. The one-word "@... addresses" following the listname and description below are almost all Bitnet addresses. Those on Bitnet, need not include the .bitnet part of the address, but on our Internet system--and I suppose most others--you must end a bitnet address with .bitnet added in the way given below, as well as append "listserv" to the front end..(If the address does not begin with "@" [for "at"], do not prepend "listserv" or append "bitnet", follow Example 2, below.) EXAMPLE 1: "ADLTED-L Canadian adult education network @uregina1." Here you would send the subscribe message to: listserv@uregina1 --if you were on bitnet, but to: listserv@uregina1.bitnet --if you are on Internet. First line of message: Subscribe Adlted-L (your 1st & last name) You can tell a Bitnet address from an Internet address below by the period (".") after the "@address." or by the fact that a U.S. Internet address always ends with ".edu", ".com", ".org", ".net" or some other 3-letter combination. Internet addresses in other countries always end in a 2-letter code, as ".ca" for Canada, ".uk" for United Kingdom, etc. Remember, you always send all listserver commands like Subscribe and Unsubscribe to a listserver--never to the List itself. Listservers, whatever they're called, are just computers programmed to automatically handle the details of subscribing, mailing, etc. But some modify or don't follow the conventions for subscribing above or are still tended "by hand"!. So instead you send an email message to an individual or to a -request address or just an address. The addresses below usually indicate that and the message is usually the same required above, though you probably should add your exact email address as well...unless it bounces that way. EXAMPLE 2:-- "TRAVEL-ADVISORIES distributed from U.S. State Dept.. -request@stolaf.edu" here email to: travel-advisories-request@stolaf.edu a message like: Subscribe Travel-Advisories John Doe Jdoe@blank.bb.UUU.edu so that if the distribution mechanism is tended by hand, your email address can be easily picked up. This is NOT necessary for the usual programmed response described above, where your email address is taken automatically from the "From: " line of your header. (See example of message for Bitnet LISTSERV and imitators above.) Another example of the second type== " SIS Strategic Info. Systems for executive planning mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk" Address subscribe message to: mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk Still another-- " GRAD-ADV Advisors of undergrads on grad schools; grad catalog db. archive@mento.acs.unc.edu" Send message to: archive@mento.acs.unc.edu Another Internet address example-- "CAIRNET California Assn. for institutional research list. @uci.edu" Send message to: listserv@uci.edu No ".bitnet" suffix necessary. The following is only an arbitrary sample of the email lists that might be of interest to one or another group of educators, no doubt with some clinkers among them, arranged according to my own notions, mostly from the long file obtained by sending the email message: List Global to: listserv@vm1.nodak.edu If you have problems, questions or corrections, additions, email me at: pgsmith@educ.umass.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prescott Smith - Univ. of Mass/Amherst - pgsmith@educ.umass.edu Ednet - a forum exploring the educational potential of the Internet e-mail to: Listserv@nic.umass.edu 1st line: Sub Ednet (Your Name) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instructions for FTP'ing updates of this file are below. A list of Usenet Newsgroups under similar Education headings is also available. Length: 47K. ftp nic.umass.edu login: anonymous (or user anonymous) password: (Your email address) cd pub/ednet get educatrs.lst get edusenet.gde bye .