Still me! (And last I heard, owner-list email was still supported.) I'll look to see what's blocked why, but my standard listserv information (including how to switch email addresses) is:
This is the Spectrum mailing list for customers to discuss technical issues at [email protected]. <http://www.ca.com/us/opscenter/ca-spectrum.aspx> <mailto:[email protected]> Below are commands for the BODY of an email to the automated listserv at <[email protected]>. * To join: * subscribe spectrum Your Name <mailto:[email protected]?Body=subscribe%20spectrum%20Your%20Name> Your name is optional. * To leave: * unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]?Body=unsubscribe%20spectrum%20your%40email.address> Your email address is optional in general, but if you subscribed with an email address other than the address sending the message, you will need that piece of information, and the ability to reply to the automated message that comes back to that address. (For instance, <[email protected]> and <[email protected]> might be the same, but the automated system doesn't know that.) / Advanced Options / * RSS * <http://lists.unc.edu/read/rss?forum=spectrum> * To receive one digest message per day (digest): * set spectrum digest <mailto:[email protected]?Body=set%20spectrum%20digest> The only disadvantage to the digest format is that some people send HTML mail. If your mail client supports it, use mime-digest instead of digest. <mailto:[email protected]?Body=set%20spectrum%20mime-digest> * To receive list mail as it is sent (undo digest): * set spectrum mail <mailto:[email protected]?Body=set%20spectrum%20mail> While I'm going over options, another nifty one is to change to a new email address before you lose the old one. From your currently subscribed email address (now shown in the footer of every message), send mail to <[email protected]> with the message body (of course substitute your actual new email address without spaces after the =): set spectrum [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]?Body=set%20spectrum%20email%3Dnew%40email.address> The listserver will place your subscription on hold if your email address bounces mail for several days. A final neat option is to get your subscription off of hold, once your mail server and account are functional again, by sending mail to <[email protected]> with the message body: unhold <mailto:[email protected]?Body=unhold> Good luck! - Joni --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
