Yes - they are in listserv's format. >Do you keep those lists as standard listserv flat files? > >Feather > >At 09:18 PM 5/13/2002 +0300, Barak Moshe wrote: >>We name the lists by Faculty code and course number and semester: >> >>e.g EE123456W-l for course 123456 at the Electrical eng faculty Winter >>semester. >>We add/delete daily, students enrolled to the course through the Graduate and >>Under Graduate school offices. It works very well ... >> >>Moshe >> >>On Mon, 13 May 2002, Bill Verity wrote: >> >>> I'm curious about what other sites do with lists for classes.Here at >>Penn State we normally: >>> >>> 1. Set up list for one semester.After the semester is over, we delete >>the lists and archives after reminding the owners that we are doing it. >>> >>> 2. Require the owners to populate the lists.They can get the addresses >>and names on the web from a page that the registrar maintains. >>> >>> 3. Name the lists with course name, number and section.We begin local >>lists with an L-, so a typical name might be L-ANTHY100-2. >>> >>> How do other schools handle this task?I'm curious whether you put the >>semester and year in the name - SP02-ANTHY100-2. >>> >>> Do you offer to populate the lists?If so, do you keep them up to date >>as drop/adds occur. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> BE ALERT!!!!(The world needs more lerts ...) >>> >>> Bill Verity - 814-865-4758Fax: 814-863-7049 >>> 215A Computer Building - Information Technology Services, Penn State >>University >> > At the office - on my Mac, of course ;-) >> > -- BE ALERT!!!! (The world needs more lerts ...) Bill Verity - 814-865-4758 Fax: 814-863-7049 215A Computer Building - Information Technology Services, Penn State University At the office - on my Mac, of course ;-)