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From: spaf@cs.purdue.EDU (Gene Spafford)
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Subject: Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists (Last changed: 12 December 1987)
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Original-from: chuq@sun.COM (Chuq Von Rospach)
[Most recent change: 12 December 1987 by spaf@purdue.edu (Gene Spafford)]

This is a list of mailing lists available primarily on the UUCP
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, listed
below.

Some of the lists mentioned may be available as limited-distribution
newsgroups.  Contact the administrator for exact details.

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 world-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 spaf@purdue.edu


			Groups listed in this posting

	mail.12step
	mail.386users
	mail.alternates
	mail.anime
	mail.att-pc+
	mail.auto
	mail.auto-sports
	mail.blues
	mail.british-cars
	mail.christian
	mail.cisco
	mail.climbing
	mail.clu
	mail.compress
	mail.desktop
	mail.drwho-spoilers
	mail.esperanto
	mail.feminists
	mail.fire
	mail.firearms
	mail.gnu-manual
	mail.handicap
	mail.horse
	mail.info-encore
	mail.info-futures
	mail.info-gnu
	mail.info-sendmail
	mail.info-tahoe
	mail.interleaf
	mail.isi
	mail.jazz
	mail.jewish
	mail.kites
	mail.lang-lucid
	mail.lasnet
	mail.martial-arts
	mail.medphys
	mail.men
	mail.mtxinu-users
	mail.ocean.policy
	mail.OtherRealms
	mail.pro-video
	mail.rc-flying
	mail.SF-Writers
	mail.sappho
	mail.scribe
	mail.security
	mail.silicon-compilers
	mail.supercomputers
	mail.sysops
	mail.tandy4k
	mail.tartan-c
	mail.transputer
	mail.traveller
	mail.VMEbus
	mail.whitewater
	mail.wildnet
	mail.z-cars
	mail.zilog

		    Specific Information on Groups

mail.12step
    Contact {decvax,ihnp4,ucbvax,sdcrdcf}!trwrb!suhre  (Maurice Suhre)

    Purpose: To discuss/share experiences about 12 step programs
    such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Alanon,
    ACA, etc.  Questions will also be answered.

mail.386users
    Contact: 386users-request@udel.edu (William Davidsen, Jr.)

    Purpose:  Topics are 80386 based computers, and all hardware and
    software which is either 386 specific or which has special interest
    on the 386.

mail.alternates
    Contact: alternates-request@dadla.TEK.COM (Hank Buurman)

    Purpose: Mail.alternates is a mail list for people whom advocate,
    and/or practice an open sexual lifestyle. It's members are
    primarily bisexual men and women, and their SO's. Mail.alternates
    is intended as a forum, and support group for adult men and women
    who espouse their freedom of choice and imagination in human sexual
    relations. Those who are offended by frank, and uninhibited
    discussions relating to sexual issues should not subscribe.

mail.anime
    Contact: pyramid!sdeggo!anime.req  (David Smith)

    Purpose: To provide information exchange for Japanese animation fen.

mail.att-pc+
    Contact: ...!{cbosgd,petro,rutgers}!ssbn!bill  (Bill Kennedy)

    Purpose:  The mailing list is for people having or interested in
    the AT&T PC 6300 PLUS.  The emphasis is on System V Simul-Task but
    MS-DOS inquiries and submissions are welcome too.  Subjects covered
    involve hardware, software, ideas, and complaints regarding the
    PLUS, comments and submissions are welcome from anyone, but
    membership must be requested.  There is also an anonymous uucp log
    in available for sending and requesting source and binary files for
    public domain software that has been successfully implemented on
    the PLUS.

mail.auto
    Contact: {allegra,decvax,talcott}!encore!munsell!special-auto-request
	       (Paul Czarnecki)

    Purpose: The special-interest-auto mailing list is intended as a
    forum on the joys and sorrows of owning, maintaining, and restoring
    an antique, classic, collectible, or special-interest automobile.

    Submissions will be subject to spelling, format, and editorial
    modification.

mail.auto-sports
    Contact:  ...!{uunet,rochester,philabs}!steinmetz!auto-sports-request
		 auto-sports-request%steinmetz@ge-crd.arpa   (Richard Welty)

    Purpose:  This list is an unmoderated mailing list for discussion
    of any and all aspects of auto sports -- Race, Rally, or
    Autocross.  The list is intended to reach spectators, workers, and
    contestants.

mail.blues
    Contact: ...!{decvax,ihnp4}!pur-ee!rsk -or- rsk@j.cc.purdue.edu

    Purpose: Similar to the jazz mailing list, only oriented towards
    blues.  

mail.british-cars
    Contact: ...!{linus,mit-eddie}!alliant!british-cars-request
       -or-  british-cars-request@alliant.alliant.com  (Dale C. Cook)

    Purpose:  To discuss any and all aspects of owning, showing,
    repairing, driving, etc. British automobiles.

mail.christian
    Contact: mimsy.umd.edu!brillig!mailjc-request
	     mailjc-request@brillig.umd.EDU

    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 talk.religion.misc.

mail.cisco
    Contact: cisco-request@spot.colorado.edu	(David Wood)

    Purpose: This list is for discussion of the network products from
    Cisco Systems, Inc; primarily the AGS gateway, but also the ASM
    terminal multiplexor and any other relavent products.  Discussions
    about operation, problems, features, topology, configuration,
    protocols, routing, loading, serving, etc are all encouraged.
    Other topics include vendor relations, new product announcements,
    availability of fixes and new features, and discusion of new
    requirements and desirables.

mail.climbing
    Contact: {ames,rutgers}!cit-vax!climbing-request
	      climbing-request@cit-vax.arpa  (Fritz Nordby)

    Purpose: The climber's mailing list is intended as a forum on all
    sorts topics in climbing, from ethics to equipment, from ice climbing
    to rock climbing to mountaineering.  Beginners may listen in; HOWEVER
    this is *NOT* a place to learn about climbing -- that is the province
    of a climbing school.

mail.clu
    Contact: clu-sw-request@cs.utu.fi    -or-
             mcvax!tucos!clu-sw-request  (Matti Jokinen)

    Purpose:  Exchange of CLU software and technical discussion of
    related topics.

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

    Purpose: discussions about file compression, especially Lempel-Ziv
    algorithms.

mail.desktop
    Contact: sun!plaid!desktop-request (chuq Von Rospach)

    Purpose:  To discuss desktop publishing techniques and new
    technologies involved in small publishing projects.

mail.drwho-spoilers
    Contact:  terminus!nyssa  (James Armstrong, Jr.)

    Purpose:  Branched off of rec.arts.drwho is a list for "Spoilers",
    which is intended to distribute news about upcoming seasons and
    discussion on recently released episodes and keep it away from the
    eyes of people who would rather not know until they see the shows
    themselves.

mail.esperanto
    Contact: ...!{decvax,ihnp4,ucbvax}!trwrb!trwspp!urban (Mike Urban)

    Purpose: This list is a forum for people interested in the neutral
    international language Esperanto.  Discussions about the language
    itself, the Esperanto movement, publications, and news are
    encouraged; of course, discussion *in* the language itself are
    especially encouraged, although English translations may be
    advisable when the material is of interest to beginners or
    non-Esperantists.

mail.feminists
    Contact: allegra!rayssd!hxe  -or-  linus!raybed2!rayssd!hxe

    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.

    Men and women can join, but everyone requesting to be added to the
    mailing list MUST provide the moderator with: 1) a full name; 2) a
    complete uucp path to a well-known host or a fully specified
    Internet address; 3) the correspondant's gender.  NO exceptions.

mail.fire
    Contact  {rutgers,harvard,cornell}!rochester!roche   --or--
       		roche@cs.rochester.edu  (Jim Roche)

    Purpose: To dicuss fires and firefighting techniques, equipment,
    regulations, legislation, etc. Non-firefighters are encouraged to
    join the list, however, "flames" from non-firefighters will not be
    accepted.

mail.firearms
    Contact: cbosgd!osu-cis!firearms-request	--or--
	     firearms-request@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu

    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.gnu-manual
    Contact:
    	internet: gnu-manual-request@a.cs.uiuc.edu
    	csnet:    gnu-manual@uiuc.csnet
    	usenet:   ihnp4!uiucdcs!gnu-manual
    
    Purpose: "gnu-manual" members are volunteers who write, proofread,
    and comment on documents for a GNU Emacs Lisp programmers' manual.

mail.handicap
    Contact: ...!{decvax,philabs}!bunker!wtm

    Purpose:  The Handicap Digest provides an information/discussion
    exchange for issues dealing with the physically/mentally
    handicapped.  Topics include, but are not limited to: medical,
    education, legal, technological aids and the handicapped in
    society.

    Note: The articles from the Handicap Digest are also posted in the
    Usenet Newsgroup, "misc.handicap".

mail.horse
    Contact: {decvax,harvard,ihnp4}!bbn!horse-request
             horse-request@bbn.COM    (Ken Rossen)

    Purpose: Discussion of things equestrian.  Horse enthusiasts of
    all disciplines and levels of experience are welcome.  Articles
    are distributed periodically in digest format, and also appear
    individually in the Internet newsgroup "rec.equestrian".

mail.info-encore
    Contact: info-encore-request@cs-gw.D.UMN.EDU	--or--
	     info-encore-request@umnd-cs.UUCP	  (Dan Burrows)

    Purpose: Mailing list for discussion of issues involving hardware
    and software issues of Encore computers and ethernet terminal
    servers.

mail.info-futures
    Contact: harvard!bu-cs!info-futures-request		-or-
	     info-futures-request%bu-cs@relay.cs.net

    Purpose: To provide a speculative forum for analyzing current and 
    likely events in technology as they will affect our near future in
    computing and related areas.

mail.info-gnu
    Contact:
    	info-gnu-request@prep.ai.mit.edu	--or--
    	ucbvax!prep.ai.mit.edu!info-gnu-request

    Purpose: to distribute progress reports on the GNU Project, headed
    by Richard Stallman, and to ask members for various kinds of help.
    GNU, which stands for Gnu's Not Unix, is the name for a complete
    Unix-compatible software system whose sources can be given away
    free to everyone.  Major parts have already been written; major
    parts still remain undone.  Project GNU has additional mailing
    lists to distribute information about specific GNU programs, and to
    report bugs in them.  Contact us at the above address for details.

mail.info-sendmail
    Contact: info-sendmail-request@ulowell.{edu,uucp,csnet}

    Purpose:  Discussions on all facets of sendmail: tutorials,
    configuration packages, etc.  Open to both novices and gurus alike,
    with most readers someplace in the middle.

mail.info-tahoe
    Contact:	info-tahoe-request@csd1.milw.wisc.edu  --or--
		ihnp4!uwmcsd1!info-tahoe-request   (Jim Lowe)

    Purpose: Discussions pertaining to the Tahoe type of CPU.  These
    include the CCI Power 6/32, the Harris HCX/7, and the Sperry 7000
    series computers.

    The info-tahoe mailing list is set up as a mail reflector.
    Archives are available to Internet hosts from csd1.milw.wisc.edu
    (192.12.221.1), using ftp with the anonymous login convention.

mail.interleaf
    Contact:  leaf-request@teksce.SCE.TEK.COM (Pete Lancashire)
              ...!tektronix!tekgen!teksce!leaf-request

    Purpose: Discussions on all aspects related to the Interleaf
    publishing environment, including (but not restricted to) the
    Interleaf language, user environment, implementations on new
    platforms, user written enhancements, and filters, and bug
    reports.

mail.isi
    Contact: ...!harvard!lownlab!info-isi-request

    Purpose: discussions about Integrated Solutions computers, both
    equipment and software.

mail.jazz
    Contact: {clyde,codas,decvax,ucbvax}!attunix!mingus  (Marcel-Franck Simon)

    Purpose: discussions of various flavors of Jazz Music

mail.jewish
    Contact: {ihnp4,princeton}!pruxc!ayf (Avi Feldblum)

    Purpose: The mailing list provides a non-abusive forum for
    discussion of Jewish topics with an emphasis on Jewish law.
    Debates between Jews and non-Jews or between various factions of
    Judaism should be posted to talk.religion.misc or soc.culture.jewish.

mail.kites
    Contact: 
    (USA/Canada/Europe):
	kites-request@harvard.harvard.edu    harvard!kites-request
    (Japan):
	koscvax.keio.junet!kites-request

    Purpose: This mailing list is for people interested in making,
    flying, or just talking about all kinds of kites.  Topics will (I
    hope) include kite plans and construction techniques, reviews of
    commercially available kites and plans, timely (or otherwise) human
    interest notes, and talk about flying.

mail.lang-lucid
    Contact:   lang-lucid-request@csl.sri.com  (Rosanna Lee)

    Purpose: Discussions on all aspects related to the language Lucid,
    including (but not restricted to) language design issues,
    implementations for personal computers, implementations for
    parallel machines, language extensions, programming environments,
    products, bug reports, bug fixes/workarounds.

mail.lasnet
    Contact:	lasnet-request@emx.utexas.edu	(Langston James Goree VI)

    Purpose: To facilitate the exchange of information among scholars
    doing research related to Latin America.

mail.martial-arts
    Contact: brillig.umd.edu!martial-arts-request
	     martial-arts-request@brillig.umd.edu (Bruce Israel)

    Purpose: The martial arts mailing list is for discussion on
    various aspects of the martial arts.  This includes teaching and
    training techniques, martial arts philosophy, self-defense,
    traditional and non-traditional styles, among others.

mail.medphys
    Contact: ...!mcnc!godot!medphys-request
    Submissions: ...!mcnc!godot!medphys

    Purpose:  An attempt to foster electronic communication between
    medical physicists, open to interested others.  Medical physics is
    a somewhat opaque but widely used synonym for radiological physics
    -- the physics of the diagnostic and therapeutic use of radiation
    in medicine.  At present most of the subscribers are involved in
    radiotherapy.

mail.men
    Contact: {ames,cca,mit-eddie,rochester}!garp!mail-men-request
           mail-men-request@garp.mit.edu

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

mail.mtxinu-users
    Contact: gatech!emory!mtxinu-users-request (Arnold Robbins)

    Purpose: Discussion and bug fixes for users of the 4.3+NFS release
    from the Mt. Xinu folks.  

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.OtherRealms
    Contact: ...!{cbosgd,ihnp4}!sun!plaid!fanzine
	     plaid!fanzine@sun.COM

    Purpose: An experimental alternative to sf-lovers, this is the
    mailing list to OtherRealms, an attempt at a traditional fanzine
    on an electronic medium. 

    Note: this list is also available as the Usenet moderated group
    "rec.mag.otherrealms" but will also continue as a mailing list
    for those individuals unable to receive that group.

mail.pro-video
    Contact: ...tektronix!reed!provideo		(Marc Visnick)

    Purpose: This mailing list is concerned with professional and semi-
    professional video.  Topics of discussion will include switchers,
    cameras, DVE's, field and studio techniques, post production, and
    so on.

mail.rc-flying
    Contact : sun!suntri!black!rc-flying-request  (Dwight Frye)

    Purpose : Discussions about the sport of flying radio control
    models. This includes sailplanes, power planes, and helicopters.

mail.SF-Writers
    Contact: writers-request@sambation.bellcore.com  (Perry Metzger)

    Purpose: The SF Writers Group exists for two purposes:

	To give people interested in writing Science Fiction, Fantasy,
	and related genres professionally a support group of peers
	where information can be shared and discussions of the task of
	writing can be carried on.

	To create an environment where Works In Progress can be passed
	around and criticized so that the author can find the weak
	spots and polish the manuscript into a marketable work.

    Membership is open to anyone who has in interest in writing
    SF/fantasy regardless of previous experience or
    published/unpublished status.

mail.sappho
    Contact: sappho-request@bloom-beacon.mit.edu  (Jean Marie Diaz)
	    {mit-eddie,bu-cs}!bloom-beacon!sappho-request

    Purpose: A forum and support group for gay and bisexual women.  The
    list is not moderated, but may become so if the volume and/or
    content begins to warrant it.  Men who want to "listen in," for
    whatever reason, are requested to use the feminist and alternates
    mailing lists instead; sappho membership is limited to women, by
    request of the members.

mail.scribe
    Contact: scribe-hacks-request@cs.utah.edu -or-
	     ...!utah-cs!scribe-hacks-request
    Submissions: scribe-hacks@cs.utah.edu  -or-
	     ...!utah-cs!scribe-hacks

    Purpose: This list is designed for persons who perform the role of
    Scribe Database Administrator at their installation.  Discussion
    will be about Scribe features, bugs, enhancements, performance,
    support, and other topics of interest to Scribe DBAs.  The list
    will NOT be moderated, but will simply consist of a mail
    "reflector" - ie. if you send a message to the list, it will be
    rebroadcast to everyone on the list.  Discussion at the level of
    "How do I get a paragraph to indent 5 spaces instead of 3?" is
    specifically discouraged.

mail.security
    Contact: {hao,nbires,pyramid,udenva}!isis!sec-request  (Andrew Burt)

    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.

    Requests to join must be mailed from the root account and must
    specify (1) the full name of the recipient; (2) the address to send
    the list to; (3) the address of the contact person for that site
    (if different from (2)).

mail.silicon-compilers
    Contact:  silicon-compilers-request@ge-dab.ge.com (Russ Holt)
    Submissions: silicon-compilers@ge-dab.ge.com

    Purpose:  The Silicon Compiler Users mailing list was created to
    enhance the communication among those who are interested in new
    developments in the field of silicon compilation.  List membership
    is open to all, with one restriction: the list is not to be used
    for business, or to push "products." The usual
    USENET/ARPANET/BITNET etiquette applies to messages sent to the
    list. Commercials are not welcome.

    Submissions should be of non-proprietary nature and be concerned
    with, but not limited to:  development efforts (hardware and
    software); interfaces; new products; product bugs, and "features";
    research.

mail.supercomputers
    Contact: supercomputer-request@nyu.ARPA  -or-  cmcl2!supercomputer-request
    Submissions: supercomputer@nyu.ARPA, cmcl2!supercomputer

    Purpose: To discuss "supercomputers" and related technology.
    Contact the list administrators for more information.

mail.sysops
    Contact: {harpo,bellcore,cmcl2}!cucard!dasys1!sysops-request
			-or-
	     {allegra,cmcl2,philabs}!phri!dasys1!sysops-request

    Purpose: The purpose of this list is to facilitate communication
    among operators of computerized bulletin-board systems.  Topics
    will include, but are certainly not limited to: applications,
    security, legal issues, and software.  

mail.tandy4k
    Contact: ...!{psu-cs,reed,ogcvax}!qiclab!tandy4k-users (Steven Neighorn)

    Purpose: A mailing list for owners, users, and other interested
    parties of the Intel 80386-based Tandy 4000 Microcomputer. The list
    will contain problems encountered, hints, program source code, and
    anything else related to the operation of Tandy's newest entry into
    the world of microcomputers.

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.

mail.transputer
    Submissions:  transputer@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu	-or-
		  ...{cmcl2,decvax,uw-beaver}!cornell!batcomputer!transputer
    Contact:  transputer-request (at the above address)

    Purpose: The Transputer mailing list was created to enhance the
    communication among those who are interested in the Transputer and
    Transputer based systems.

    Submissions should be of non-proprietary nature and be concerned
    with, but not limited to:
    
    	o  Algorithms
    	o  Current development efforts (hardware and software)
    	o  INMOS and third party systems (Meiko, FPS, etc.)
    	o  Interfaces
    	o  Dedicated computational resources
    	o  Occam and Non-Occam language development
    
    Archives of submissions are available by anonymous ftp from the
    host tcgould.tn.cornell.edu (userid "anonymous", password is of the
    form "user@host") and through uucp on a per-request basis.

    The list is maintained as a mail reflector.  Submissions are
    therefore sent out as they are received.

mail.traveller
    Contact: traveller-request@dadla.TEK.COM  (James T. Perkins)
	    ...!tektronix!dadla!traveller-request

    Purpose: This mailing list exists to discuss the TRAVELLER Science
    Fiction Role Playing Game, published by Game Designers' Workshop.
    Discussion is unmoderated and open to all facets and levels of
    Traveller discussion.

mail.whitewater
    Contact: iuvax!whitewater-request 	--or--
		whitewater-request@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu	(Charles Daffinger)

    Purpose:  To discuss WhiteWater sports, experiences, and information.
    Includes kayak and canoeing enthusiasts.

mail.VMEbus
    Contact: {clyde,ihnp4,ulysses}!houxl!mlh   (Marc Harrison)

    Purpose: A user's group for the AT&T VMEbus products to provide a
    two-way USENET conduit for the open exchange of information, both
    within and outside of AT&T.  There's very little data that's
    proprietary about the products (other than the source code for UNIX
    System V/VME), so the list is open to suggestions as to items of
    interest.

    If you're interested, please send your name, e-mail path (via ihnp4
    preferred), affiliation, and use of WE 321SB (if you have one).
    Suggestions for items of interest are also encouraged.

mail.wildnet
    Contact:   ...alberta!sask!wildnet-request		--or--
		wildreq@sask.bitnet		(Eric Woodsworth)

    Purpose: This list is concerned with computing and statistics in
    fisheries and wildlife biology.

mail.z-cars
    Contact: ...!{ames,decwrl,oliveb}!acornrc!Z-Cars-Request
			(Bob Weissman)

    Purpose:  Discussion of Nissan/Datsun Z-Cars (i.e., cars whose
    model number satisfies the regular expression
    "{240,260,280,300}Z{,X}").

mail.zilog
    Contact: ...!{caip,ihnp4,caip}!cbmvax!mail-zilog-request

    Purpose:  A self-help group to provide communications among Zilog
    users.  Topics include problems with Zeus, fixes, portability
    problems, availability of ported software and exchange of programs
    on Zilog compatible media.  Open to both end users and systems
    houses, but all should be able to cope with the phrase Zilog Brain
    Damage with some degree of equanimity.
-- 
Gene Spafford
Dept. of Computer Sciences, Purdue University, W. Lafayette IN 47907-2004
Internet:  spaf@cs.purdue.edu	uucp:	...!{decwrl,gatech,ucbvax}!purdue!spaf