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This help message is being
sent to you from the DSI mailing list
management system at dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org
This is version O.47 of DSI
If you're familiar with mail servers, an advanced user's summary
of
DSI's commands appears at the end of this message.
DSI is an automated system which allows users to subscribe
and unsubscribe to mailing lists, and to retrieve files from list
archives.
You can interact with the DSI software by sending it commands
in the body of mail messages addressed to
"dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org".
Please do not put your commands on the subject line; DSI does
not process commands in the subject line.
You may put multiple DSI commands in the same mail message.
Put each command on a line by itself.
If you use a "signature block" at the end of your mail, DSI
may
mistakenly believe each line of your message is a command; you
will
then receive spurious error messages. To keep this from
happening,
either put a line starting with a hyphen ("-") before your
signature,
or put a line with just the word
end
on it in the same place. This will stop the DSI software
from
processing your signature as bad commands.
Here are some of the things you can do using DSI:
I. FINDING OUT WHICH LISTS ARE ON THIS SYSTEM
To get a list of publicly-available mailing lists on this system, put
the
following line in the body of your mail message to
dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org :
lists
Each line will contain the name of a mailing list and a brief
description
of the list.
To get more information about a particular list, use the "info"
command,
supplying the name of the list. For example, if the name of the
list
about which you wish information is "demo-list", you would
put the line
info demo-list
in the body of the mail message.
II. SUBSCRIBING TO
A LIST
Once you've determined that you wish to subscribe to one or more lists
on
this system, you can send commands to DSI to have it add you to
the
list, so you can begin receiving mailings.
To receive list mail at the address from which you're sending your
mail,
simply say "subscribe" followed by the list's name:
subscribe demo-list
If for some reason you wish to have the mailings go to a different
address
(a friend's address, a specific other system on which you have an
account,
or an address which is more correct than the one that automatically
appears
in the "From:" header on the mail you send), you would add
that address to
the command. For instance, if you're sending a request from your
work
account, but wish to receive "demo-list" mail at your
personal account
(for which we will use " integer@www.god-emil.dk" as an
example), you'd put
the line
subscribe demo-list
integer@www.god-emil.dk
in the mail message body.
Based on configuration decisions made by the list owners, you may be
added
to the mailing list automatically. You may also receive
notification
that an authorization key is required for subscription. Another
message
will be sent to the address to be subscribed (which may or may not be
the
same as yours) containing the key, and directing the user to send
a
command found in that message back to dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org.
(This can be
a bit of extra hassle, but it helps keep you from being swamped in
extra
email by someone who forged requests from your address.) You may
also
get a message that your subscription is being forwarded to the list
owner
for approval; some lists have waiting lists, or policies about who
may
subscribe. If your request is forwarded for approval, the list
owner
should contact you soon after your request.
Upon subscribing, you should receive an introductory message,
containing
list policies and features. Save this message for future
reference; it
will also contain exact directions for unsubscribing. If you
lose the
intro mail and would like another copy of the policies, send this
message
to dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org:
intro demo-list
(substituting, of course, the real name of your list for
"demo-list").
III. UNSUBSCRIBING FROM MAILING
LISTS
Your original intro message contains the exact command which should
be
used to remove your address from the list. However, in most
cases, you
may simply send the command "unsubscribe" followed by the
list name:
unsubscribe
demo-list
(This command may fail if your provider has changed the way your
address is shown in your mail.)
To remove an address other than the one from which you're sending
the request, give that address in the command:
unsubscribe demo-list
integer@www.god-emil.dk
In either of these cases, you can tell dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org to
remove
the address in question from all lists on this server by using
"*"
in place of the list name:
unsubscribe *
unsubscribe * integer@www.god-emil.dk
IV. FINDING
THE LISTS TO WHICH AN ADDRESS IS SUBSCRIBED
To find the lists to which your address is subscribed, send this
command
in the body of a mail message to dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org:
which
You can look for other addresses, or parts of an address, by
specifying
the text for which DSI should search. For instance, to find
which
users at my-isp.com are subscribed to which lists, you might send
the
command
which my-isp.com
Note that many list owners completely or fully disable the
"which"
command, considering it a privacy violation.
V. FINDING
OUT WHO'S SUBSCRIBED TO A LIST
To get a list of the addresses on a particular list, you may use
the
"who" command, followed by the name of the list:
who demo-list
Note that many list owners allow only a list's subscribers to use
the
"who" command, or disable it completely, believing it to be
a privacy
violation.
VI. RETRIEVING FILES FROM A LIST'S
ARCHIVES
Many list owners keep archives of files associated with a list.
These
may include:
- back issues of the list
- help files, user profiles, and other documents associated with the
list
- daily, monthly, or yearly archives for the list
To find out if a list has any files associated with it, use the
"index"
command:
index demo-list
If you see files in which you're interested, you may retrieve them
by
using the "get" command and specifying the list name and
archive filename.
For instance, to retrieve the files called "profile.form"
(presumably a
form to fill out with your profile) and "demo-list.9611"
(presumably the
messages posted to the list in November 2000), you would put the
lines
get demo-list profile.form
get demo-list
demo-list.0477
in your mail to dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org.
VII. GETTING MORE HELP
To contact a human site manager, send mail to
dsi-owner@digitalsistersindeed.org.
To contact the owner of a specific list, send mail to that list's
approval address, which is formed by adding "-approval" to
the user-name
portion of the list's address. For instance, to contact the list
owner
for demo-list@digitalsistersindeed.org, you would send mail to
demo-list-approval@digitalsistersindeed.org.
To get another copy of this help message, send mail to
dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org.net
with a line saying
help
in the message body.
VIII. COMMAND SUMMARY FOR ADVANCED
USERS
In the description below items contained in []'s are optional.
When
providing the item, do not include the []'s around it. Items in
angle
brackets, such as <address>, are meta-symbols that should be
replaced
by appropriate text without the angle brackets.
It understands the following commands:
subscribe <list> [<address>]
Subscribe yourself (or <address> if
specified) to the named <list>.
unsubscribe <list> [<address>]
Unsubscribe yourself (or
<address> if specified) from the named <list>.
"unsubscribe *" will remove you (or
<address>) from all lists. This
_may not_ work if you have
subscribed using multiple addresses.
get <list> <filename>
Get a file related to
<list>.
index <list>
Return an index of files
you can "get" for <list>.
which [<address>]
Find out which lists you (or
<address> if specified) are on.
who <list>
Find out who is on the
named <list>.
info <list>
Retrieve the general
introductory information for the named <list>.
intro <list>
Retrieve the
introductory message sent to new users. Non-subscribers
may not be able to retrieve this.
lists
Show the lists served by
this DSI server.
help
Retrieve this
message.
end
Stop processing commands (useful if your
mailer adds a signature).
Commands should be sent in the body of an email message to
"dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org". Multiple commands can be
processed provided
each occurs on a separate line.
Commands in the "Subject:" line are NOT processed.
If you have any questions or problems, please contact
"dsi@digitalsistersindeed.org".
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