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Using the W3 mailing robotThis robot maintains the W3 mailing lists, and allows W3 documents to be retrieved on request.You can subscribe or unsubscribe to any of the various WWW mailing lists by sending email to the robot "listserv@info.cern.ch" -- see the commands listed below. If you have any problems, requests or questions for a human being, mail "www-request@info.cern.ch". Lists are:
If you want to pick up the WWW software, then use anonymous FTP to info.cern.ch and look in directory /pub/www. Subdirectories are src for the latest source packages, bin for executables for various machines, doc for "paper copies" of articles on WWW in PostScript and ASCII forms, and also the "WWW book" which is a compendium of the hypertext documentation of the project. To read the latest documentation, use WWW ! CommandsThe commands understood by the listserv program are:
ExamplesSubscriptionIf you are not sending mail from your preferred mail address, then you can use the second form of the command to give your mail address. If you are not on the internet, please convert your address into arpa stye. (For example, UK users please use international ordering joe@host.ac.uk) Just speficy the mailbox, without any spaces.If you omit the 'address' the command will assume the mailbox that is in the From: line of the message. Note that SUBSCRIBE is a synonym for ADD; UNSUBSCRIBE for DELETE. Please note that is IS possible to add or delete someone else's subscription to a mailing list. This facility is provided so that subscribers may alter their own subscriptions from a new or different computer account. There is therefore some potential for abuse; we have chosen to limit this by mailing a confirmation notification of any addition or deletion to the address added or deleted including a copy of the message which requested the operation. At least you can find out who's doing it to you. Note that although you would mail submissions to a mailing list by addressing mail to e.g., www-talk@info.cern.ch, in a subscription request you specify the name of the list simply (without the @hostname part) as in the first example above. Retrieving documentsThe SEND command (or the WWW command which is equivalent) returns the document with the given W3 address, subject to certain restrictions. Hypertext documents are formatted to 72 character width, with links numbered. A separate list at the end gives the document-addresses of the related documents.If the document is hypertext, it links will be marked by numbers in brackets, and a list of document addresses by number will be appended to the message. In this way, you can navigate through the web, albeit only at mail speed. If you don't know where to start, try asking for one of CAUTIONARY NOTEAs the robot gives potential mail access to a *vast* amount of information, we must emphasise that the service should not be abused. Examples of appropriate use would be:
Enjoy! The W3 team at CERN (www-bug@info.cern.ch) |
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