This list is for the discussion of collegiate ice hockey, including
scores, team info, schedules, etc. allowing fans to become more
involved and knowledgeable about the game.
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Contents:
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A. How the HOCKEY-L List Works.
B. How to Sign Off the HOCKEY-L List.
C. Disclaimer.
D. How to Submit an Article to the HOCKEY-L List.
E. How to Retrieve Old Articles.
F. How to Subscribe to the List.
G. Oh, No! Problems?
A. How the HOCKEY-L List Works.
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The list is a Revised LISTSERV list called HOCKEY-L and is residing
at the University of Maine System MAINE.MAINE.EDU cpu. When
someone sends an article via mail to [log in to unmask],
LISTSERV distributes a copy of the article to everyone subscribed
to the list. A copy of the article is also appended to a file on a
a disk of LISTSERV. A separate file is kept for each month.
Normally, the header of the mail you receive from the HOCKEY-L list
will have a "From:" field containing the address of the person
submitting the article and a "Reply-To:" field of the HOCKEY-L
list. This means, if you simply reply to the mail file you get
from HOCKEY-L, most mail user agents (your mail program) will
construct a header that will cause your reply to go to the HOCKEY-L
list for all to read. If you intend to send a private reply to the
author of an article, make sure your reply mail has a "To:" field
of the article author and not the HOCKEY-L list. Some mail user
agents support a syntax for this, such as "Reply From:".
Important Note: There are three places you might send mail to
concerning a LISTSERV list such as HOCKEY-L:
1. *Everything* sent to the list, [log in to unmask],
will be distributed to *all* HOCKEY-L subscribers.
2. Send a request to sign off the list or ask for an archived
file or make another command to [log in to unmask]
3. Questions, comments and problems may be sent to the
HOCKEY-L list owner Wayne Smith at [log in to unmask]
B. How to Sign Off the HOCKEY-L List.
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If your mail address is to change or you wish to stop getting
College_Hockey mailings (hard to believe! 8-)), send a mail file
to LISTSERV. If you are on the Internet, send the mail to
[log in to unmask]
If you are on BITNET/CREN, send the mail to
LISTSERV@MAINE
In the *body* of the mail file, put this:
SIGNOFF HOCKEY-L
C. Disclaimer (Sorry):
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The College_Hockey discussion list, [log in to unmask], is
hosted by the University of Maine System. The list is owned by
Wayne Smith, but is currently unmoderated and unedited.
The University of Maine System and Wayne Smith do not author nor
edit material in the College_Hockey list and therefore assume no
responsibility for its content.
D. How to Submit an Article to the HOCKEY-L List.
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Simply send a mail file containing your comments to the list. The
Internet address for the list is
[log in to unmask]
or
[log in to unmask]
The BITNET/CREN address for the list is
HOCKEY-L@MAINE
or
College_Hockey@MAINE
E. How to Retrieve Old Articles.
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All College_Hockey submissions are archived into monthly files called
notebooks, as long as sufficient space exists. From time to time,
other files may be stored on the list. If you are on Internet,
send mail to
[log in to unmask]
If you are on BITNET/CREN, send mail to
LISTSERV@MAINE
To get a listing of all available files, in the *body* of the mail
file put this:
INDEX HOCKEY-L
To obtain a copy of a file, in the *body* of the mail file put this:
GET HOCKEY-L filetype HOCKEY-L
Note: "filetype" is the file type of the file as shown in an INDEX
command output. For example,
GET HOCKEY-L LOG9005 HOCKEY-L
F. How to Subscribe to the List.
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If you get this mail directly from the list or the list owner,
Wayne Smith, you are already subscribed. Use these directions if
you wish to become a member of the College_Hockey discussion list
and receive all mailings.
If you are on Internet, send mail to
[log in to unmask]
If you are on BITNET/CREN, send mail to
LISTSERV@MAINE
The *body* of the mail should contain:
SUBSCRIBE HOCKEY-L your full name and favorite teams
G. Oh, No! Problems?
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If you have problems or questions of any kind, please send mail to
Wayne Smith
if you are on Internet: [log in to unmask]
if you are on BITNET/CREN: WTS@MAINE
If you have problems with the above addresses, please send mail to
Keith Instone at [log in to unmask] and Keith will help.
The rest of this file is a collection of questions and answers that
may be updated from time to time.
Q: My mail program recognizes neither MAINE.MAINE.EDU nor MAINE;
does this mean I can't participate in College_Hockey?
A: There are many gateways between various networks. Sometimes brain
dead mailers don't recognize these addresses, but will recognize a
"source routed" form of an address. Try
[log in to unmask]
or [log in to unmask]
There are many possibilities for addresses to get you to the U
of Me Sys cpu; see your local postmaster for the best address
for you to use.
Q: When I write an article for College_Hockey, the list doesn't send
me a copy of my own article! What gives?
A: This is the standard LISTSERV action. To change this, send mail
to [log in to unmask] with the *body* of the mail containing:
SET HOCKEY-L REPRO
Q: I've subscribed to College_Hockey, but I'm not an ice hockey
expert; should I just listen or may I write articles?
A: Within the bounds of good taste and college ice hockey in general,
we *ask* for your participation! Listen to the list for a week or
two first, if that makes you more comfortable, but when you have
something to say or a question of any sort feel free to put it on
the list.
Q: I had my article rejected with this messages: "Distribution of
empty messages is not allowed". What is the problem?
A: LISTSERV requires that the *body* of the mail contain something.
Even if you can say it all in the subject line, you must put
something in the body of the article.
Q: I'm only interested in Kent State hockey. Can I get only articles
about Kent State?
A: No, but we hope this list will help you to know more about college
ice hockey around the world and expand your knowledge and interest
in Kent State hockey too!
Yours in College_Hockey,
Wayne Smith [log in to unmask]
Computing Center - CAPS 207/581-3509 (last resort only, please)
University of Maine System
Orono, ME 04468
USA May 12, 1990 Edition
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