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The purpose of SigServe is for SIG personnel to share information and exchange solutions.

How to participate in SigServe

Posts intended for the entire list should be addressed to SigServe@lists.uoregon.edu Replies to list messages go to the entire list.

To add yourself to this mailing list, send an email to majordomo@lists.uoregon.edu with the following command in the body of your email message: subscribe SigServe youremail@address.com

To remove yourself from this mailing list, send an email to majordomo@lists.uoregon.edu with the following command in the body of your email message: unsubscribe SigServe youremail@address.com

Do not send unsubscribe notices back to the list. Everyone gets a copy. That will just serve to annoy everyone on the list, and it will take that much longer for a list administrator to notice it.

If you ever need to get in contact with the owner of the list, (if you have trouble unsubscribing, or have questions about the list itself) send email to owner- SigServe@lists.uoregon.edu. This is the general rule for most mailing lists when you need to contact a human.

SigServe Etiquette

When sending messages to a list, please keep the following suggestions in mind. They will help keep the list user-friendly for everyone.

Be extremely careful when replying to the author of a list message. Many email systems will send your reply to the entire list if you simply use a reply command.

Think before you post. Do I really want to say this to the world (list)? Reread what you wrote. Did I really say what I intended to? Once a message is sent, it can't be retrieved.

Please include a subject line in each posting (it's a good idea for ALL email).

At the end of your message, include your name and your electronic mail address (this is your electronic "signature".) Because it can be difficult to interpret email addresses, you are encouraged to include your institutional affiliation.

Long signatures are discouraged. They may be humorous the first time, but get old quickly (and take up valuable net bandwidth and computer space). Some folks tire of the time spent having to skim over them. 2-4 lines should be sufficient to include any necessary information.

To signal humorous intent, use some sort of "smiley", such as :-). Facetiousness and sarcasm can be misunderstood easily in electronic communication.

Please participate! Your ideas are important. Just because you think everyone knows something doesn't mean they do. If you're not sure, send the posting to an experienced friend on the list (or the list owner) to see if the information may be valuable.

This list has its own character, just like any "real" grouping of people (such as a party, or a meeting). The list functions best when people respect the character of the list. It's also good to respect the differences among list members and have a certain tolerance for our individual eccentricities.

Avoid posting messages without any useful contents. This includes messages containing only snide remarks to a previous poster, etc. This includes "I agree" or "Great Post" or "Me Too"messages to the entire list. This is a waste of resources. If you wish to send this kind of message, please send it to the individual you are complementing.

Commercial messages should not be posted to the list.


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