April 24th, 2003 by Dana Roode
A mailing list distributes electronic mail to a list of “subscribers.” This service provides a convenient means to exchange ideas and information among people with a common interest.
Mailing lists can be configured according to several distribution models, defining who may send messages and under what circumstances. Mailing lists can also store all messages associated with [...]
May 3rd, 2002 by Dana Roode
Many UCI communities make use of electronic discussion lists to send announcements and to foster communication among group members. Such communications are facilitated by “list management software,” such as the Listserv service NACS has provided to the campus for many years. This software tracks and controls who subscribes to which lists, who can post to [...]
March 22nd, 1997 by Dana Roode
NACS operates UCI’s “LISTSERV” electronic mailing list server that hosts about 400 electronic mailing lists. NACS and other campus parties maintain a number of lists on that server for the benefit computer users and supporters. Those lists are summarized below:
Lists for Discussions and Announcements:
Personal computing:
Apple Macintosh:
uci-mac
IBM’s OS/2
uci-os2
Microsoft Windows 95:
uci-win95
Microsoft Windows NT:
uci-winnt
Novell networks:
uci-novell
cc:mail issues:
uci-ccmail
Linux:
uci-linux
The World Wide [...]