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Original-from: chuqui@nsc.UUCP (Chuq Von Rospach)
[Most recent change: 1 September 1985 by spaf]

This is a list of mailing lists available on the network. A mailing
list is different from a newsgroup because you do not receive anything
unless you specifically request it. To be added to a mailing list,
please mail a note to the contact for that list.

Please note the following caveats: publication of a list here does not
guarantee that you will be allowed to join as a member.  That is up to
the moderator and readers, and they have the right to restrict access
to their list as they see fit. Mailing lists use MUCH less system
overhead on a net-wide basis but do tend to increase loading on the
moderators' machines so the number of people that can be added to a list
may be limited by machine resources as well.

If you have a list that you want added to this posting or are interested in
starting a list but don't know how, drop me a note at ..!gatech!spaf.


			Groups listed in this posting

	mail.christian
	mail.compress
	mail.feminists
	mail.firearms
	mail.frplist
	mail.jazz
	mail.kate-bush
	mail.lan-news
	mail.men
	mail.new-age
	mail.nuke-winter
	mail.ocean.policy
	mail.prisoner
	mail.security
	mail.tartan-c

		    Specific Information on Groups

mail.christian
    Contact: umcp-cs!mailjc-request
	     mailjc-request@tove.ARPA

    Purpose: To provide a non-hostile environment for discussion among
    christians; not to hide our discussions from non-christians.
    Non-christians may join the list and "listen-in", but full blown
    debates between Christians and non-Christians are best carried out
    in net.religion.

mail.compress
    Contact: {decvax,ucbvax,ihnp4}!vax135!petsd!joe

    Purpose: discussions about file compression, especially Lempel-Ziv
    algorithms.
	
mail.feminists
    Contact: {ihnp4,clyde,decvax,allegra}!watmath!wateng!jamcmullan

    Purpose: The feminist mailing list is intended to provide a forum
    for discussion of issues of interest to women, in a friendly
    atmosphere. The basic tenets of feminism and the day to day
    experiences of women do not have to be explained or defended.

mail.firearms
    Contact: {ihnp4,cbosgd}!cbrma!kk

    Purpose: The mailing list mail.firearms has been created to provide
    an environment in which sportsmen can discuss issues of concern to
    them.  Topics include but are not limited to hunting, firearms
    safety, legal issues, reloading tips, maintenance suggestions,
    target shooting, and dissemination of general info. Anyone is
    welcome to join -- note that we do NOT intend to discuss the merits
    of gun control.

mail.frplist
    Contact: mcvax!ukc!warwick!frplist (Russell Quin)

    Purpose: mail.frplist is a mailing list for people who are interested 
    in Role Playing Game design or the design and running of rolegaming
    campaigns.

mail.jazz
    Contact: {ihnp4,decvax,allegra,utzoo}!watmath!watbun!kgdykes

    Purpose: discussions of various flavors of Jazz Music

mail.kate-bush
    Contact: love-hounds-request@mit-eddie (both arpa and UUCP)

    Purpose: exchange of information between Kate Bush fans.

mail.lan-news
    Contact: sdcsvax!lan-news-request
	     lan-news-request@sdcsvax.ARPA

    Purpose: Discussion of the needs and implementation details of
    netnews over a local area network environment.

mail.men
    Contact: {seismo,allegra,decvax,harvard,cmcl2}!rochester!mail-men-request
             mail-men-request@rochester.ARPA

    Purpose: This digested mailing list discusses "men's issues" just
    as mail.feminists discusses those of women.  Both women and men may
    join.

mail.new-age
    Contact: seismo!cmu-cs-k!tim
	     tim@cmu-cs-k (ARPA)

    Purpose: The New Age Digest exists to facilitate the exchange of
    ideas, views, and techniques of esoteric religions and movements
    such as Thelema, Wicca, Masonry, and so on. The digest is eclectic
    and welcomes interested people of all religions. Only
    extra-ordinarily vile messages will be rejected, but all messages
    are subject to spelling and format correction (but NOT content
    editing). Anonymous messages will be transmitted on request.

mail.nuke-winter
    Contact: {ihnp4,seismo,cbosgd,gatech,hplabs}!nsc!chuqui
	     nsc!chuqui@decwrl.ARPA

    Purpose: To help share information about nuclear winter, report
    findings of current research, and explore the implications of the
    event.

mail.ocean.policy
    Contact: {ihnp4,dual,vortex}!islenet!scott

    Purpose: Discussions of the legal, economic, and military aspects
    of ocean use policies. Specific issues include the "law of the
    sea", pending treaties, economic implications of EEZs and the
    military use of the sea. Coordinated by Dr. Scott Allen, Associate
    Director, International Law of the Sea Institute, University of
    Hawaii.

mail.prisoner
    Contact: {allegra,burdvax,astrovax}!sjuvax!iannucci

    Purpose: Discussions of the television series 'The Prisoner'.

mail.security
    Contact: (ihnp4,hao,brl-bmd,scgvaxd)!denelcor!sec-request

    Purpose: Discussion and comment (and sometimes bug fixes) which
    touch on the security aspects of the UNIX operating system.  This
    mailing list is joined at the pleasure of the applicant's System
    Administrator and/or the list administrator.

mail.tartan-c
    Contact: astrovax!tartan-c-requests

    Purpose: Discussion related to the Tartan C compiler for the vax.
    This can include bug reports, benchmarks, C quirks handled
    differently by tcc, experiences compiling system source with tcc,
    etc.