Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 09:57:01 -0400 Subject: periodic ist info > >SA-CYBORGS IS A LIST BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE SPOON COLLECTIVE > >______________ > > >This list focuses on interactive, experimental creative writing with an >implicit focus on gender, race, class, caste etc identity issues pertaining >to voice and voicelessness, silence and resistance, Self and Other >narratives... > > >If you have questions, send a message to radhik-AT-bgnet.bgsu.edu (Radhika >Gajjala - technical liason and moderator of sa-cyborgs) > >Feel free to post even if the list has been "silent" for a long time. If you >wish, see archives from http://lists.village.virginia.edu/~spoons. > >==============================>Administrative commands: >==============================> >To subscribe to sa-cyborgs, send a message to > > majordomo-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu > >Leave the subject line blank. >In the body of the message, say > > subscribe sa-cyborgs > >The "majordomo" address above is different from the address of the > sa-cyborgs list itself. In order to get a message posted to the list, >send it -- with whatever subject line you consider appropriate -- >to > > sa-cyborgs-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu > >The difference is as follows. "sa-cyborgs" is basically a list of e-mail >addresses; to send a message to "sa-cyborgs" is equivalent to requesting >that the message get distributed to all the addresses on the list. >"majordomo", on the other hand, is a program which accepts commands >sent to it by mail. The number of commands it understands is limited, >and they all have to do with the upkeep of mailing lists: adding >addresses, deleting addresses, sending info about lists, etc. Thus, >a message sent to "sa-cyborgs" will simply appear, verbatim, in the >mailbox of each subscriber; a message sent to "majordomo" will either >result in some listserver action being taken or in a reply notifying >you that your command has not been understood. In all messages to >majordomo, the commands in the body of the message have to be spelled >with absolute and shocking correctness -- they get interpreted by >a machine, not a person. The subject line gets disregarded and >can be anything. > >To get a complete list of all possible majordomo commands, send >to majordomo-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu a message whose body contains >the single word > > help > > >If you need further help or have any questions, please contact the >technical liaison for the list, Radhika Gajjala (radhik-AT-bgnet.bgsu.edu). > >==============================> Archives: >==============================> >This list is automatically archived. >There are several ways to access the archive. One is from the Spoon home page, >whose URL is http://lists.village.virginia.edu/~spoons. >This method of archive access also allows you to use the Excite search engine >to locate archive files containing discussion of specific topics. > >You can also access the archive using gopher. The path is: > lists.village.virginia.edu/Publications of the Institute/ > Discussion Lists/Spoons > >Another method is through the majordomo command "get". In this method, you >obtain selected files by sending commands to the following address: > > majordomo-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu > >First, send the message > > index sa-cyborgs > >to find out what files are available and what their full path names are. >Then send the message > > get sa-cyborgs FILENAME > >for every file you'd like to look at, where FILENAME includes the name of >the directory the given file is in, as returned from the "index" command >(e.g. "get sa-cyborgs sa-cyborgs_1997/sa-cyborgs_Dec.97.ind"). > >Another way is through anonymous ftp from lists.village.virginia.edu. >The directory is pub/pubs/listservs/spoons/sa-cyborgs.archive. > >The archive is divided into subdirectories by year. The names of the >individual files reflect their chronology. The files with the ".ind" suffix >contain tables of contents. If you're accessing the archive via e-mail to >majordomo or via FTP, the best way is to first get the ".ind" files for >the given period, and then decide, on the basis of the tables of contents, >which actual message-files you want. > >The most recent posts are kept in the top-level directory, in files >whose names reflect the period the file pertains to. >__________________________________ >Radhika Gajjala >http://ernie.bgsu.edu/~radhik > >alternate email addresses > cyberdiva16-AT-hotmail.com > cyber.diva-AT-mailcity.com > http://www.cyberdiva.org email: radhika-AT-cyberdiva.org
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