And now I must apologize for answering a question that was already answered. Sorry about that. kellyo On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 09:02:07 -0700, Kelly Lee O'Boylan <[log in to unmask] EDU> wrote: >Paul, > >I apologize for the delay in getting back to you. > >In the event that you have not already gotten this information, this list, >as with most LISTSERV lists, may be joined or posted to via email. > >To join or leave a list, send a message to: > >[log in to unmask] > >with the beginning of the body reading: > >sub listserv_help firstname lastname >end > >to join a list or: > >unsub listserv_help >end > >to leave a list. > >Some lists require the subscriber and/or owner to confirm the subscription >by replying to a confirmation message returned by LISTSERV upon reciept of >the subscrption request. > >If so, reply to the confirmation message with this at the beginning of the >body: > >OK >end > >To post a message to a list, send the message to: > >[log in to unmask] > >where listname is the name of the LISTSERV list, such as listserv_help. > >Only web enabled lists can be subscribed to, unsubscribed from or posted to >via this web interface. > >If your list is not web enabled, you can request it be enabled at: > >http://listserv.csufresno.edu/ListservDocs/web_enable.html > >Please let us know if you have any other questions. > >Kelly Lee O'Boylan >CSUF ITS Help Desk Analyst. > >On Mon, 14 Apr 2003 22:56:52 -0700, Paul Adams <[log in to unmask]> >wrote: > >>In the mailing lists to which I belong, members can sign up by email, >>simply by sending a message to the list. Sometimes a line such as "Join >>XXX" is required in the body of the message. Can members join this list >>only through the Web interface? >> >>Also, which email address would users use to subscribe and which to join >>or leave the list? >> >>My list is [log in to unmask]