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A weekly column dedicated to computing at Texas A&M Worldwide discussions on Listserv Adventures m Aggieland By Greg I Neve* was A WTH-MstivATEE t/pe peasok, which is stroHoi-V emphasised on the pays we GET OUR EXAMS BACK.. .. ..NOT BEING ABLE TD UNDEHSTANC rtY PA0F Tost makes the cuss so MUCH harder. I’M SURE MANY STUDENTS HAVE BEEN IN SIMILAR SITUATIONS 'curve is forty poiNt/ But You Americans, yob laz/'.„.a/ever STUDY! Generation Y By Quatro what Are you two fine women Iwhat is this anyway? Gloves by ever- by jujitsu, DOING HERE AT A PLACE LIKE THIS? ] L -AST, HEH HEH!... SPORTS-BRA BY SPANDEX, [SMOOTH AS SANDPAPER, BUD. THE"RRAwi iwr,' Tnwir dr'll H,A HAL .. WND , LAST BUT NOT LEAST, HAIRIHSMOOTH As SANDPAPER... jg PE^HE_BRAWUNG_BA8ES toni&ht;^ sy - T0 psr-TAIL! har har hari "had? sr OH YEAH? I DIG YOUR GET-UfggHHIfcTOPSY-TAlL"! I KILL MYSELF.' ■)' Listserv, also called Revised Listserv, is a network application that enables you to join discussion groups covering just about every topic under the sun. Whether you’re interested in Labrador Retrievers, Shakespeare, inline skating or vegetarianism, there's a group for you! How Listserv works The electronic addresses of people with a common interest are grouped in a list stored on a Listserv server. (Listserv servers are located around the world. The Texas A&M Listserv is tamvmI.) These people communicate with each other (hold discussions) by sending mail to the list address. The Listserv server then distributes the mail to every person on the list. You can join or leave discussions as you wish; you can just ‘'listen” to the discus sions; or you can actively participate by sending mail the list. y Elect an Aggie Judge with Common Sense Bob Moore, Class of ‘56 14th Court of Appeals, Place One Bob Moore is “Aggie Tested” ☆ He was Company Commander of“C” Troop Armor ☆ Aggie delegate to SCONAI ☆ Served!years in US. Army as a Recon Platoon Leader Combat Ready-3rd Armored Division in Germany Endorsed by: THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE THE HOUSTON POST THE JEWISH HERALD-VOICE SHERIFFS: • Bobby Riggs, Brazos County • Phil Burkhalter, Chambers County • Joe Max Taylor, Galveston County • Bill Foster, Grimes County • Brent Phillips, Trinity County • Dale Meyers, Walker County • Randy Smith, Waller County DISTRICT ATTORNEYS: • Bill R. Turner, Brazos County • Jim M. Maple, Brazoria County • Charles J. Sebesta, Jr., Burleson County • W.C. “Bud” Kirkendall, Colorado County • Michael J. Guarino, Galveston County • David S. Barron, Grimes County • Joe L. Price, Trinity County • David P. Weeks, Walker County • Sherry L. Robinson, Waller County • Charles J. Sebesta, Jr., Washington County LAW ENFORCEMENT GROUPS: • Combined Law Enforcement Assn, of Texas • Dickinson Police Officers' Association Bob Moore - Recent WINNER of the Houston Bar Poll oft - 14 th Court of Appeals, Place One. • Galveston Firefighters' Association • Galveston Municipal Police Officers' Assn. • Harris County Deputy Sheriffs' Union • Houston Police Officers Association • International Union of Police Associations • Texas Conference of Police and Sheriffs • Afro-American Sheriff’s Deputy League • Houston "C" Club • Association of Women Attorneys • Citizens for Qualified Judges Qualifications: • Class of '56, Texas A&M • South Texas College of Law, Juris Doctor • 30 years of broad trial experience, civil and criminal, with extensive appellate experience • “AV Rating" Martindale-Hubbell • Top Secret Clearance, US Army Officer • Men’s Walk to Emmaus #74 - April, 1993 • Member, Bible Study Fellowship - 4th Year • Member, St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Listserv terminology Keep the following terminology in mind as you read through the information about Listserv. Distribution list, Listserv list and list all refer to tlx; list of persons that Listserv distributes mail and/or program files to. Listserv is the application as well as the server that the list resides on. For example, labs-l resides on the tamvmI Listserv. List title is the title of tlx; list. For example, “Labrador Retriever Enthusiasts List” or “Users Groups List.” List name is the one to eiglit character name by which a distribution list is identified to the server. It often ends in ”-l”. For example, LABS-L Or UO-L. List address is the network address to which mail and files must be sent to be distributed to the lisL The first part (preceding the @) of the list address will always be the list name. The second part (following tlx; @) is the node naxrx; of the Listserv server. For example, labs-l@tamvmI or uo-l@bitn]C. Listserv address is the network address of the Listserv server, llx; first pail of the address is usually “Listserv.” For example, listserv@tamvm1 or listserv@bitnic. List owner is the pcrson(s) who has the authority to perform list maintenance functions. This is typically tl>e person you would contact if you’re having a problem using the list. Sending commands to Listserv You can send commands to Listserv in three ways, using tlx; commands appropriate for the system you’re using. • You can send tlie command as an interactive nx;ssage. • You can send tlx; command as an electronic mail nx;ssage where the text of your message contains tlx; command you wish to use. • You can also send the conunand as a non-mail File where the content of the file is the com mand you wish to use. What Listserv lists are out there? You can obtain a description of Listserv lists by issuing the list command. Use the command list to receive a brief description of the lists on the Texas A&M Listserv. If you’d like a more detailed description (the header portion of each list), type list long Use the command list global to receive a brief description of all the Listserv lists. (A word of caution: this is a huge file and most Texas A&M VM users can’t receive it because it fills up their disk space.) How do I subscribe to a list? You can subscribe to a list by using the subscribe or signup commands. These commands are synonymous; use either one. To join a list, use' the command subscribe listnarae your_narae where “listname" is the name of the list and "your_name'’ is your first and last names. Once the Listserv processes your request, you’ll receive a message welcoming you to the list.If you misspelled your name when issuing this command, you can correct it by reissuing the subscribe command. How do I unsubscribe I'rom a list? To unsubscribe from a list, use the unsubscribe or signoff commands. These commands are also synonymous; use either one. To remove yourself from a list, use the command unsubscribe listname your_name where “listname” is the name of the list and . "your_name” is your first and last names. How do I join the list discussion? To join a discussion, you must first subscribe to the list. Once you’re a member of the list, send electronic mail to the list address using the electronic mail commands for your system. For example, to join a discussion about bears, send electronic mail containing your comments to the list address bears-l@tamvm1. Your message will be forwarded to every subscriber of the list. What if I need help? First, try the on-line help. The help command sends you a brief description of the most useful com mands and the names and electronic addresses of the server’s postmasters. The info command sends you an information file. For imformation about a particular topic, type info topic For a list of topics, type info ? For more information on Listserv Some of the documents available through the info command are restricted to certain categories of users. For more information on how to use Listserv, please feel free to contact a CIS Help Desk on campus or call Chris Bames at 845-8300. 9 ::. : iS:puhliRl^:t^:Cd^ijKtttn^:and: bifpiMtiTittfyiSfcrviCbS^ClSJ^fTqXaSrA&M ; SlKK5tSST@tAMtijaoo ett tall 84S'-^325. W<k WAilt your fapud Elect Bob Moore, 14th Court of Appeals, Place One Pd. Pol Adv. Bob Moor* tor Juatlc* Campaign, Linda Laa Moora, Traaaurar, 7511 Broadway, Galvaaton, TX 77554. Place Your Ad In The Battalion Call 845-2696