Difference between revisions of "Mailing Lists"
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These mailing lists are available only to those with a CCRMA account. '''local-users''' is a mailing list for currently active CCRMA folks. That is, those that have logged into a computer physically at CCRMA within the last 100 days. Posts to this list are rather frequent. The '''users''' mailing list includes anyone with a CCRMA account (that's more than 1,300 recipients). | These mailing lists are available only to those with a CCRMA account. '''local-users''' is a mailing list for currently active CCRMA folks. That is, those that have logged into a computer physically at CCRMA within the last 100 days. Posts to this list are rather frequent. The '''users''' mailing list includes anyone with a CCRMA account (that's more than 1,300 recipients). | ||
− | If you would like to stay on the '''local-users''' mailing list past the 100 days, you can create a file (which goes into your home directory): | + | If you would like to stay on the '''local-users''' mailing list past the 100 days, you can create a file (which goes into your CCRMA home directory): |
<pre>~/.ccrma.conf</pre> | <pre>~/.ccrma.conf</pre> |
Revision as of 10:28, 19 August 2014
CCRMA has several mailing lists. Go here Stanford Mailman for more information on Stanford mailing lists.
users and local-users
These mailing lists are available only to those with a CCRMA account. local-users is a mailing list for currently active CCRMA folks. That is, those that have logged into a computer physically at CCRMA within the last 100 days. Posts to this list are rather frequent. The users mailing list includes anyone with a CCRMA account (that's more than 1,300 recipients).
If you would like to stay on the local-users mailing list past the 100 days, you can create a file (which goes into your CCRMA home directory):
~/.ccrma.conf
with the following contents:
localUsersListTimer=-1