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Howdy, I've changed the libc-alpha mailing list justa bit. The list address used to be libc-hacker@cygnus.com, it is now libc-hacker@sourceware.cygnus.com. Mail sent to the @cygnus.com address will continue to work for the near future, please get used to typing the new @sourceware.cygnus.com address. ---- Uli asked me to set up libc-hacker such that people subscribed to the list are the only ones able to send mail to it. If you send mail from multiple locations, you'll need to get those extra addresses added to a separate subscription list. If you send mail from name@domain.org, you should send an empty mail note to libc-hacker-allow-subscribe-name=domain.org@sourceware.cygnus.com The "libc-hacker" specifies the list name; "allow" specifies the special list of people who may post but don't receive mail; "subscribe" is pretty obvious; "name=domain.org" is "name@domain.org" with the @ replaced by a = After sending a mail note to this address, you'll get a mail note from the list software (sent to your name@domain.org address) to confirm that this address is valid. You reply to this query, and then an approval note is sent to Uli. Once Uli approves this, you'll be added to the allowed posters list. NB: None of this requires you to send mail from "name@domain.org"--if you have a forward from name@domain.org to real-name@real-domain.com, you can send everything from your real-name@real-domain.com system. ---- How do you know what address you're subscribed under? Look at the From_ header of this mail note. It will look like "libc-hacker-return-7-jsm=cygnus.com@sourceware.cygnus.com". This means you're subscribed as "jsm@cygnus.com". There are searchable web archives of this list, see http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/libc-hacker/ There are mbox formatted archives in the glibc ftp directory. For information about subscribing/unsubscribing from this list, check this page: http://sourceware.cygnus.com/infra/ezman/ezman-1.html#ss1.4 There is a web page containing all of the various URLs I'm discussing here, see http://sourceware.cygnus.com/glibc/ I know this mail list software is strange and most people are unfamiliar with it. Contact me directly with any questions or concerns. Jason Free the Software!
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