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Internet mailing lists have become a critical component of scholarly)J 60 220 :M .502 .05(collaboration. Many colleges and universities are also using them to facilitate and enhance)J 60 232 :M .34 .034(classroom education. Mailing lists are an easy way to reach a lot of people very quickly, by)J 60 244 :M .549 .055(automating the distribution of electronic mail to all those who subscribe to the mailing list.)J 60 256 :M .085 .009(Electronic mail is the network communication service most likely to be supported and, for many,)J 60 268 :M 1.284 .128(still the only network service available.)J 78 292 :M .43 .043(Electronic mailing-list management software makes it possible to automate and enhance)J 60 304 :M .337 .034(many of the functions associated with electronic mailing lists. Some of these functions are:)J 78 328 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 328 :M .554 .055(Self-subscription to mailing lists and self-unsubscription from lists by the participants)J 96 340 :M .814 .081(themselves, with multiple options for the subscriber's interaction with the lists;)J 78 352 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 352 :M .115 .012(Automatic removal of subscribers whose network addresses have become inoperative;)J 78 364 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 364 :M .236 .024(Archiving list discussions and providing open or restricted access to those archives;)J 78 376 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 376 :M -.007(Controlling who may subscribe to a list, who may post messages, and who may access)A 96 388 :M 2.565 .256(list archives;)J 78 400 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 400 :M .712 .071(Providing search capabilities for locating archived postings on a particular topic;)J 78 412 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 412 :M .14 .014(Aggregating postings so that a subscriber can receive the entire day's or week's postings)J 96 424 :M .386 .039(in a single mail message;)J 78 436 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 436 :M .412 .041(Allowing users to search for mailing lists devoted to a specified topic;)J 78 448 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 448 :M .4 .04(Providing access to and distribution of general information files \(in addition to mailing-)J 96 460 :M .759 .076(list archives\) with automatic notification or file distribution to subscribers to this)J 96 472 :M .876 .088(service, on a file-by-file basis, whenever a file is updated;)J 78 484 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 484 :M .42 .042(Providing a mechanism for electronic publication through lists with controlled \(or)J 96 496 :M -.066(open\) subscription;)A 78 508 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 508 :M .62 .062(Providing easily used, flexible options for list behavior, such as:)J 96 520 :M -.56(\245 )A 114 520 :M .164 .016(Moderator review or actual editing of submissions to a moderated list prior to)J 114 532 :M .036(posting;)A 96 544 :M -.56(\245 )A 114 544 :M -.007(Limiting the number of postings per day;)A 96 556 :M -.56(\245 )A 114 556 :M .73 .073(Predefining the default behavior of replies to list postings;)J 96 568 :M -.56(\245 )A 114 568 :M .647 .065(Defining a list as visible to searches for lists by topic, or as "private" and hidden)J 114 580 :M .042 .004(from such searches;)J 78 592 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 592 :M .121 .012(Providing maximum control of subscriber interaction with the list to the subscribers)J 96 604 :M .499 .05(themselves, and maximum control of individual list behavior to the list owners,)J 96 616 :M .341 .034(consistent with security and the need for overall control by the hosting organization, in)J 96 628 :M .754 .075(order to maximize the efficiency of the support staff at all levels;)J 78 640 :M -.56(\245 )A 96 640 :M .795 .08(Providing intuitive interfaces for managing all interactions with the mailing lists and)J 96 652 :M .589 .059(the list-management software, to maximize effectiveness and to minimize frustration)J 96 664 :M (and assistance required by subscribers, list owners and moderators, and list-management)S 96 676 :M .669(staff.)A endp %%Page: 2 2 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Yingying Zhou; page: 2 of 4)setjob %%EndPageSetup -30 -31 :T gS 30 31 552 730 rC 90 754 :M f0_9 sf .563 .056(ListProc Description)J 289 754 :M -.041(December 2, 1994)A 497 754 :M -.199(Page 2)A 108 93 :M f0_10 sf -.017(A good list-management package must also be efficient in its use of system resources, be)A 90 105 :M .429 .043(effective in distributing postings to large \(and small\) lists, provide adequate control of system)J 90 117 :M .51 .051(resources to prevent large list mailings from blocking other essential activities, and provide)J 90 129 :M -.058(good system security.)A 90 165 :M f1_10 sf -.084(CREN's ListProcessor)A 108 191 :M f0_10 sf .35 .035(CREN's ListProc, versions 7.0 and higher, is a major upgrade to the free UNIX)J 0 -3 rm .157(\250)A 0 3 rm .454 .0 2000 45( ListProc)J 90 203 :M .505 .05(6.0c. It satisfies all the aforementioned functional requirements, is flexible, easy to use, and)J 90 215 :M .349 .035(efficient, and complies with relevant Internet standards. ListProc's most basic subscriber)J 90 227 :M .813 .081(interactions are LISTSERV-compatible. ListProc provides extensive list-control and list-)J 90 239 :M -.022(configuration options to list owners, moderators, and managers through easily used commands.)A 90 253 :M .9 .09(List archives are conveniently accessible via e-mail, ftp, the Internet Gopher, and WAIS)J 0 -3 rm .364(\250)A 0 3 rm (,)S 90 265 :M .161 .016(with keyword searching of archives \321 including the use of logical expressions \321 supported)J 90 277 :M .481 .048(through e-mail and WAIS. WAIS searches of list archives may also be set up to be accessible)J 90 289 :M -.05(through the World Wide Web and its clients. Common subscriber commands are documented in)A 90 301 :M .414 .041(the User Reference Card, available via anonymous ftp from info.cren.net as)J 90 313 :M .354 .035(/listproc/usercard.ps or ...rtf and "landscape" formatted for folding to 5.5" by 8.5". ListProc)J 90 325 :M .601 .06(also offers an extensive set of on-line help files.)J 108 349 :M .316 .032(Searching for mailing lists by subject is supported across multiple hosts and also allows the)J 90 361 :M .122 .012(use of regular expressions. Lists may be hidden or public with respect to such searches, at the)J 90 373 :M .338 .034(discretion of the list owner. Individual subscribers may also be hidden or public, if the list is)J 90 385 :M .157 .016(configured to allow hidden subscribers. Posting to lists and access to list archives may)J 90 397 :M -.026(independently be set by the list owner to be open, limited to subscribers or to owners, or \(in a)A 90 409 :M .564 .056(future update\) limited to specified Internet domains. Lists are easily gatewayed \(in both)J 90 421 :M .152 .015(directions\) with Newsgroups, and lists may be peered \(run on multiple hosts with independent)J 90 433 :M .276 .028(subscriber lists on each host\).)J 108 457 :M .33 .033(List-management features are designed to maximize the productivity of list owners and)J 90 469 :M .278 .028(system managers. List owners, moderators, and administrators find flexible, powerful,)J 90 481 :M .716 .072(intuitive facilities for managing their lists, conveniently documented in the list-owner)J 90 493 :M .194 .019(reference card, available on CREN's Web and Gopher servers \(see below\), and via anonymous)J 90 505 :M .418 .042(ftp from info.cren.net as the file /listproc/ownercard.ps or ...rtf. A complete installation and)J 90 517 :M .508 .051(procedures manual is also available for system administrators, as are on-line UNIX )J f3_10 sf .166(man)A f0_10 sf .534 .053( pages.)J 90 553 :M f1_10 sf .847 .085(Additional ListProc Capabilities)J 108 577 :M f0_10 sf .027 .003(Anyone may use ListProc's help commands to obtain on-line descriptions of all ListProc)J 90 589 :M -.031(commands or of specified individual commands. Anyone may review the intended use of any)A 90 601 :M .408 .041(public list and the list of "visible" subscribers to any public list. Subscribers to ListProc lists)J 90 613 :M .421 .042(may select to receive their list messages individually as posted or as collections of messages)J 90 625 :M .486 .049(aggregated over a time interval selected by the list owner, typically 24 hours. Subject to the)J 90 637 :M .477 .048(list's configuration, a subscriber may set alias addresses \(different from the one to which the)J 90 649 :M .527 .053(list mail is sent\) for mailing to a subscriber-only list, change his or her list address without)J 90 661 :M .143 .014(unsubscribing, change his or her list password \(required for certain operations\), and conceal his)J 90 673 :M .53 .053(or her subscription to the list. Subscribers may temporarily disable receipt of list mail without)J 90 685 :M .386 .039(unsubscribing, terminate all their subscriptions to lists on a specified host with a single)J 90 697 :M .326 .033(command, and obtain, with a single command, a list of all their list subscriptions on a specified)J 90 709 :M .431(host.)A endp %%Page: 3 3 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Yingying Zhou; page: 3 of 4)setjob %%EndPageSetup -30 -31 :T gS 30 31 552 730 rC 90 754 :M f0_9 sf .563 .056(ListProc Description)J 289 754 :M -.041(December 2, 1994)A 497 754 :M -.199(Page 3)A 108 93 :M f0_10 sf .668 .067(With release 7.1, ListProc provides user-selectable notification of changes or automatic)J 90 105 :M .827 .083(distribution of files, whenever user-selected files are modified by their maintainers. With)J 90 117 :M .949 .095(ListProc 7.1, the default handling of the "To:", "Cc:", and "Reply-To:" mail headers is to leave)J 90 129 :M .368 .037(them as provided by the originator of the message, but previous header-handling options)J 90 141 :M .434 .043(remain available for those who wish to utilize them. Release 7.1 also includes a number of)J 90 153 :M .463 .046(other enhancements to further improve the user interface, system efficiency, and the handling)J 90 165 :M .922 .092(of very large lists.)J 108 189 :M .279 .028(List owners may select whether messages posted to a list are to be posted without review,)J 90 201 :M .108 .011(reviewed by a moderator before posting, or optionally edited before posting. List owners)J 90 213 :M .748 .075(provide the description of the list, an optional descriptive "personal" name for the list, any)J 90 225 :M .181 .018(restrictions on the subscriber options allowed for the list, and any restrictions on who may)J 90 237 :M .242 .024(subscribe to the list, who may review its description and subscriber list, who may access its)J 90 249 :M .346 .035(archives, and who may access statistics on its use. List owners determine if the lists provide)J 90 261 :M .297 .03(optional aggregation of messages, and the aggregation period. They select the options for how)J 90 273 :M .578 .058(mail headers are handled by the list. Easily used commands with intuitive keywords provide)J 90 285 :M .156 .016(convenient set-up and reconfiguration of lists by system administrators and list owners, without)J 90 297 :M .514 .051(the need for shutting down the list or the server. List maintenance is facilitated by optional)J 90 309 :M .012 .001(automatic unsubscription based on analysis of bounced list mail.)J 108 333 :M .027 .003(ListProc includes an interactive command protocol and interface for optional use by system)J 90 345 :M .482 .048(managers, list owners, and list subscribers in performing almost all interactions with the list-)J 90 357 :M .298 .03(management system. Future Mac, MS-Windows, and X clients will provide point-and-click)J 90 369 :M .094 .009(interaction, built on this protocol, for subscribers, list owners, and system managers.)J 108 393 :M .585 .058(When used with the Zmailer Mail Transfer Agent software, ListProc can manage lists with)J 90 405 :M .166 .017(20,000 or more subscribers, and its efficiency is regularly being improved. For smaller lists,)J 90 417 :M .105 .01(ListProc can also be used with sendmail and most other Mail Transfer Agents. ListProc prevents)J 90 429 :M .047 .005(and detects looping through use of MD5 checksums and a variety of other techniques.)J 90 465 :M f1_10 sf .286 .029(Availability and Cost of CREN's ListProc)J 108 491 :M f0_10 sf .977 .098(CREN's ListProc is currently available for the SunOS)J 0 -3 rm .382(\250)A 0 3 rm .771 .077( 4.1, Solaris)J 0 -3 rm .382(\250)A 0 3 rm .67 .067( 2.x, AIX)J 0 -3 rm .382(\250)A 0 3 rm (,)S 90 505 :M .211(ULTRIX)A 0 -3 rm .257(\250)A 0 3 rm .704 .07(, OSF/1)J 0 -3 rm .257(\250)A 0 3 rm .753 .075(, HP-UX)J 0 -3 rm .257(\250)A 0 3 rm .521 .052(, and SGI's IRIX)J 0 -3 rm .257(\250)A 0 3 rm .562 .056( operating systems and will be ported to other)J 90 517 :M .484 .048(UNIX platforms. ListProc will be electronically delivered upon receipt of a properly e 1544 xecuted)J 90 529 :M .168 .017(license agreement and any required fees. An on-line information file detailing procedures for)J 90 541 :M -.04(obtaining ListProc may be procured by e-mail, Gopher, or anonymous ftp as described below in)A 90 553 :M 1.214 .121("On-Line Information".)J 108 577 :M f3_10 sf 1.687 .169(Each CREN member \(nonprofit or for-profit\) is eligible for one free license to ListProc)J f0_10 sf 1.591 .159( and)J 90 589 :M .359 .036(may license additional copies at $250 per year. The same will apply to nonprofit members of)J 90 601 :M .363 .036(cooperating international network providers that sign an agreement with CREN and agree to)J 90 613 :M .315 .031(provide technical support for ListProc to their member organizations.)J 108 637 :M .287 .029(Nonprofit organizations that are not members of CREN or of a cooperating international)J 90 649 :M .142 .014(network provider may license ListProc for $2,000 per year per copy.)J 108 673 :M .294 .029(For-profit organizations that are not CREN members may license ListProc for $2,500 per)J 90 685 :M .302 .03(year per copy.)J endp %%Page: 4 4 %%BeginPageSetup initializepage (Yingying Zhou; page: 4 of 4)setjob %%EndPageSetup -30 -31 :T gS 30 31 552 730 rC 90 754 :M f0_9 sf .563 .056(ListProc Description)J 289 754 :M -.041(December 2, 1994)A 497 754 :M -.199(Page 4)A 108 81 :M f0_10 sf .162 .016(The ListProc license is normally for perpetual use of the software, but upgrades and)J 90 93 :M .236 .024(continuing support are provided only if the license fee is paid annually. \(Exceptions in the term)J 90 105 :M .526 .053(of the license are made for special situations, such as limited-term licenses for testing the)J 90 117 :M .282 .028(software.\) The ListProc license fee is independent of the size of the computer on which the)J 90 129 :M .125 .013(software is used and of the number of lists supported with it.)J 90 165 :M f1_10 sf -.202(Support)A 108 189 :M f0_10 sf .16 .016(Continuing support for the use of its ListProc will be provided electronically by CREN for)J 90 201 :M .524 .052(its members and other organizations that license the software directly from CREN.)J 90 213 :M .115 .011(Cooperating Networks are responsible for supporting the use of the software by their member)J 90 225 :M .171 .017(organizations. Feedback from all users of the software about their needs and requirements is)J 90 237 :M -.044(encouraged by CREN as part of the continuing development process.)A 90 273 :M f1_10 sf -.143(On-line Information)A 108 297 :M f0_10 sf .453 .045(Information about ListProc and CREN's other services is available under "ListProcessor")J 90 309 :M .269 .027(from CREN's WorldWide Web server \(http://www.cren.net/\) and CREN's Gopher server)J 90 321 :M .103 .01(\(Gopher.cren.net or info.cren.net\), and via anonymous ftp to info.cren.net or ftp.cren.net, in the)J 90 333 :M .176 .018(/listproc subdirectory.)J 108 357 :M .435 .043(The procedures for obtaining CREN's ListProc are described in an information file available)J 90 369 :M .285 .028(in CREN's WWW server under "ListProcessor" as "Information", via anonymous ftp from)J 90 381 :M .533 .053(info.cren.net as /listproc/info, via Gopher as the file "CREN ListProcessor Information" in the)J 90 393 :M .694 .069(directory "CREN ListProcessor", or by sending e-mail to listproc@listproc.net with the)J 90 405 :M -.413(command)A 252 417 :M f5_10 sf 4.872 .487(send listproc info)J 90 428 :M f0_10 sf .216 .022(as the body of the message. This file also documents other information about ListProc.)J 108 452 :M .699 .07(Additional information about CREN is also available from CREN's Web server \(click)J 90 464 :M .45 .045("CREN"\), via Gopher in the "CREN" subdirectory, and via anonymous ftp. The ftp name of the)J 90 476 :M -.004(file with information about CREN's projects is /cren/brochure. The terms and conditions of)A 90 488 :M -.144(CREN membership are documented in /cren/terms, and CREN dues are found in /cren/cost.)A 90 500 :M .117 .012(CREN's newsletters are found using the path /cren/cren-newsletter.)J 108 524 :M .547 .055(For further information, contact CREN through e-mail to listproc-info@listproc.net or to)J 90 536 :M .529 .053(cren@cren.net, or call CREN at 202-331-5360.)J 138 560 :M f2_10 sf .092 .009(Find out why ListProc has become the list management software of choice!)J 186 584 :M f1_10 sf -.037(Corporation for Research & Educational Networking)A 218 596 :M .38 .038(1112 Sixteenth Street, NW -- Suite 600)J 254 608 :M -.031(Washington, DC 20036)A 90 644 :M f0_10 sf 10 f4_1 :p 84 :m 1.077(______________)A 90 656 :M .938 .094(\250 )J 108 656 :M .454 .045(Trademark and servicemark information: CREN is a registered servicemark of the)J 108 668 :M .337 .034(Corporation for Research and Educational Networking. DEC, ULTRIX, and OSF are)J 108 680 :M .353 .035(Trademarks of the Digital Equipment Corporation; SunOS and Solaris, of Sun)J 108 692 :M .306 .031(Microsystems, Inc.; IBM and AIX, of International Business Machines, Inc.; HP and HP-UX,)J 108 704 :M .518 .052(of Hewlett-Packard, Inc; UNIX, of X/OPEN Co., Ltd. PostScript is a registered trademark)J 108 716 :M .221 .022(of Adobe Systems, Inc. CREN has applied for registration of ListProc and ListProcessor.)J endp %%Trailer end % md %%EOF . 0