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Subject: Re: List of Lists
From: Rich Zellich <zellich @ STL-17SIMA . ARMY . MIL>
Date: Thu, 19 May 94 10:35:02 CDT
To: list-managers @ GreatCircle . COM
Cc: ben @ ronin . ronin . COM

Here is a collection of messages dealing with the NIC-maintained list-
of-lists (the one I originated and maintained for several years), and
a Dartmouth database combining both the NIC list and the BitNet list.

Cheers,
Rich
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   Date:         Thu, 20 Sep 90 07:54:38 CDT
   Sender:       NEW-LIST - New List Announcements <NEW-LIST@VM1.NoDak.EDU>
   From:         SRI's NIC <nisc@NISC.SRI.COM>
   To:           Multiple recipients of list NEW-LIST <NEW-LIST@NDSUVM1>
   Subject:      Interest Groups list (List-of-Lists) has a new home.

   The popular Interest Groups (List-of-Lists) file has a new home.

   This file provides a list of various discussion lists available
   to network electronic mail users.

   The file is now available for anonymous FTP from host fs3.nisc.sri.com
   (192.33.33.53) in directory netinfo.  The pathname of the file is
   netinfo/interest-groups. There is currently no electronic mail access
   to this file.

   To keep people informed about changes to the file, there is a mailing
   list for List-of-Lists "update notices".  When any updates are made to
   the file, an announcement message will be sent to the notification
   list.  Copies of the file itself will not be sent to the list.  Site
   representatives who maintain or redistribute copies of this file for
   their own networks (e.g, DECNet, Xerox, BitNet, MailNet, etc.) and who
   cannot access the file by Internet FTP may make arrangements to have
   the file sent to them, if necessary.  File copies will normally not be
   sent to individual users.

   To get on or off the notification list, send requests to

           interest-groups-request@nisc.sri.com.


   To submit new descriptions of mailing lists, to update existing
   information, or to delete old mailing list information from the
   List-of-Lists, send a message to

           interest-groups-request@nisc.sri.com.

   The NISC depends on the network user population to inform us of changes
   to any of the network lists. We appreciate your cooperation!

   Thanks to Rich Zellich for the many years of effort that he put into
   maintaining this file.  Sadly, circumstances have changed and it was
   not possible to continue the arrangement that worked so well over
   those years.


   SRI International
   Network Information Systems Center

   New-List Editor's Note:  interest-groups-request@nisc.sri.com will receive
                            list announcements posted to New-List@vm1.nodak.edu .
                            It may take us a few days to make the new list of
                            lists available for searching here.  Watch for info.

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   Date:    Wed, 17 Oct 90 22:39:58 PDT
   From:    nisc@NISC.SRI.COM (SRI NISC)
   To:      nisc@NISC.SRI.COM
   Subject: Mail server installed for list-of-lists/interest-groups file access

   The list-of-lists is now available via electronic mail:

      Send a message to mail-server@nisc.sri.com with the following line
      in the message body:

         Send netinfo/interest-groups
      ...and you should be returned the file in moderate sized pieces.

      Further information on the server itself is available:
         Send help
      ...ought to return a cheerful set of commands.

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   Date:         Sat, 18 May 91 21:11:26 CDT
   Reply-To:     DAVID%DARTCMS1.BITNET@VM1.NoDak.EDU
   Sender:       NEW-LIST - New List Announcements <NEW-LIST@VM1.NoDak.EDU>
   From:         DAVID%DARTCMS1.BITNET@VM1.NoDak.EDU
   Subject:      New List-of-lists Available from Dartmouth College
   To:           Multiple recipients of list NEW-LIST <NEW-LIST@NDSUVM1>

   Dartmouth maintains a merged list of the LISTSERV lists on Bitnet and the
   Interest Group lists on the Internet.  It is a single file with one line for
   each mailing list. The list has been updated monthly for the last year and
   has a stable format.  Each line consists of seven fields, delimited by tabs.
   This month's list contains information about 1,770 lists.  The fields are:
      Category (Computing, Science, Humanities, etc)
      List name
      "Mail to" address for submitting to the list for distribution
      "Command to" address for subscribing, unsubing and other administratrivia
      One line description of the list subject
      Email address for the owner of the list
      Long description of the list, up to 450 characters.

   This list-of-lists differs from some similiar lists in that:
      Duplicate entries are deleted
      Lists obviously intended only for local use are omitted
      Information about the lists is field delimited, allowing simple parsing
      Both Internet and Bitnet lists are included

   We provide a Macintosh Hypercard application that presents the list in a nice
   format.  Other applications could easily be developed to provide a user
   interface to these data that is appropriate for a site's local situation.
   The files can be obtained by anonymous FTP from DARTCMS1.DARTMOUTH.EDU
   <129.170.16.19> in directory SIGLISTS.  They can also be obtained (except the
   large data stack) via Bitnet from LISTSERV@DARTCMS1 using the command
   SEND fn ft. The LISTSERV FUI command is useful for obtaining notification
   of the update of the list-of-lists.  The SIGLISTS directory contains five
   files:

          LISTLIST HQX      The complete List-of-Lists stack (about 7m bytes)
          LISTSERV LISTS    Tab delimited text file from which the above
                            stack was built
          LISTSTUB HQX      One card of the LISTLIST stack
          LISTTUTR HQX      Tutorial stack on mailing lists
          READ ME           This file

   The *.HQX files were saved using Binhex 4.0 and are stacks created
   under Hypercard 2.0.  The LISTLIST HQX and LISTSERV LISTS files are
   quite large, about 7m and .5m respectively.  You should only fetch
   them if you have adequate storage to save these files locally.  You may
   want to fetch the short LISTSTUB HQX file to see what the list-of-list
   stack will look like, before getting the full file.

   Actually, you can reduce the file transfer load and still get the
   full list-of-lists stack by doing the following:

   1) Obtain the LISTSTUB HQX and LISTTUTR HQX files and "un"Binhex them.
   2) Obtain the LISTSERV LISTS text file.
   3) Rename the LISTSERV LISTS file to LISTSERV on your Mac.
   4) Rename the stack obtained from LISTSTUB HQX to Email_Discussion_Lists_Data.
   5) Launch Email_Discussion_Lists_Data and open the dialog box (fan "M").
   5) Type GETFILE in the dialog box.  Hypercard will access the text file
      LISTSERV and build a new Hypercard copy of the list-of-lists.  In some
      cases you might have to look in the Stack Script and modify the file pointer
      in the GETFILE procedure to allow it to find the text file on your system.

   The LISTSERV LISTS file is updated monthly.  Questions about the files
   in this directory should be directed to me.
    *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *  David Avery
    *   BITNET:   DAVID@DARTCMS1                *  System Manager for VM/CMS
    * INTERNET:   David.Avery@DARTMOUTH.EDU     *  Dartmouth College
    *    SMAIL:   Kiewit Computation Center     *  vox clamantis in deserto
    *             Hanover, New Hampshire 03755  *
    *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *   *

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