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Subject: Re: Monitoring a Mailing List Site
From: Vince Sabio <vince @ humournet . com>
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 00:30:40 -0500
To: Margaret Levine Young <margy @ gurus . com>
Cc: List-Managers @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <4.1.19990308092354.00a61bc0@wingate>
References: <v03110714b2fb131d672c@[207.252.88.49]>

** Sometime around 09:27 -0500 3/8/99, Margaret Levine Young said:

>I'm trying to figure out how to monitor the overall activities of a
>ListProc site. For example, I'd like to be able to see a listing of the
*snip*

Margy,

Your question relates specifically to ListProc by CREN, and should be
posted to their support list. From their Tech Support web page at
<http://www.cren.net/listproc/tech.html>:

    Tech support is primarily available through our support
    list, CREN-LISTPROC@list.cren.net. To subscribe, send
    mail to listproc@list.cren.net, with the following in
    the message body: 

    subscribe cren-listproc your-first-name your-last-name 

The list-managers list is primarily for whi^Wspirited discussion of
list-management issues in general, not for support on any specific
platform. From the Welcome message for this list:

>This list is for discussions of issues related to managing Internet
>mailing lists, including (but not limited to) methods, mechanisms,
>techniques, policies, and software (in general; questions about
>specific software packages should be directed to the mailing list
>dedicated to that particular package).
>
>Technical questions regarding particular software packages (for
>instance, Majordomo, LISTPROC, ListServ, etc.) are NOT appropriate
>for the List-Managers mailing list.  They should be directed to the
>mailing list dedicated to that particular package (for instance,
>for Majordomo, that's Majordomo-Users@GreatCircle.COM).  Check the
>documentation that came with the package to find out where the support
>list for that package is hosted.

In other words, there is no parking in the Red Zone; the Red Zone is
for loading and unloading only.

I haven't been on the CREN-LISTPROC mailing list for a few years now,
but it used to be a very good list (back when Rob von Behren was there;
I understand that he has left CREN, and was rumored to have recently
been sighted in the Berkeley neighborhood ... <g>). I also recall
that there were TWO lists -- I think they were CREN-LIST and CREN-
LISTPROC. One was stealthy and quite good, the other was advertised
and quite soundly dead. At any rate, if you get no joy from CREN-
LISTPROC, try CREN-LIST. One or the other should work. (Anyone know
the status of these lists?)

Enjoy ...

__________________________________________________________________________
Vince Sabio            Boy & His Sabre: <http://www.insane.net/tsc/Vince/>
vince@humournet.com            Stop Internet Spam! <http://www.cauce.org/>




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