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On Sun, 30 Mar 1997 [log in to unmask] wrote:
> I am looking for links to:
> b. Specific information about the
> different types (listserv, majordomo, etc.).
I don't know whether it's available on the web, but Jim Milles'
file called mailser.cmd that used to be available from the Nettrain list
provides the best concise information I know of concerning the
different commands one uses to subscribe, stop mail, get a list of
subscribers, etc. on about five or six different kinds of listserving
software, including listserv, listproc, majordomo, mailbase, and one or
two others.
> III. Sites that publicize the existence of lists
> (such as http://www.liszt.com).
The best source of information I know for women-related e-mail lists
(she says, blushing modestly :-) ) is my frequently-updated, annotated
listing called Gender-Related Electronic Forums. It includes almost 300
lists and has received positive notice from The Scout Report, U.S. News &
World Report, and some others. It includes a dozen topical sub-sections
to make it easier to find lists in a given area such as Arts & Humanities,
Science & Technology, Sexuality/Sexual Orientation, Women of Color, etc.
The URL: http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/forums.html .
Hope this helps.
Joan Korenman
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