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ISPE Networking Listservers
What is a Listserver | Etiquette
and Rules | ISPE Listserver Groups
What is a Listserver? The ISPE Listservers are
an internet mechanism that allows you to network with engineering professionals
from
all over the state, in one common place. This mechanism is an Internet
e-mail computer program that subscribes individuals with e-mail addresses
to a common "discussion" group.
Many ISPE members take advantage of this exclusive member benefit
and use the ISPE List Servers daily to share valuable information with
peers state wide. To participate in the discussion groups, you must "subscribe." When
a message is sent to the "group," the List Servers takes
the message and sends it to each subscriber.
There are four (4) ways in which to receive postings from the ISPE
List Servers:
Mail: receive mail as it is contributed - as soon
as someone contributes a message to the mailing list, the user will
receive a copy of that
message. This option is commonly known by other programs as "mail."
Digest: periodic digest - each night,
around 12:00 am, the user will receive a single email message containing
all the messages contributed
to the mailing list that day. At the top of the message will be
a numbered list of the subjects in that digest, followed by the complete
messages themselves. This option is commonly known by other programs
as "digest." Note that the 12:00am mailing time is not
configurable.
Index: periodic index of subject - each night, around 1 in the morning,
the user will receive a single email message containing all the subject
lines of all the messages contributed to the mailing list that day.
If any of the messages interest the user, the bottom of the index
gives the email command that will retrieve the bodies of the messages.
Nomail: receive no mail - no email is
sent to the user. The user is free to go the web interface whenever
they want, and read the full
text of the messages there. This setting is also useful for people
who want the ability to contribute to a mailing list, but do not
care to see the contributions to the mailing list. This option
is commonly known by other programs as "nomail."
Disclaimer
The ISPE Listservers are meant to be a service to our members. The
thoughts, ideas and opinions shared through the Listservers are not
necessarily those of ISPE administration or Board and ISPE accepts
no responsibility for information or opinions posted on this site by
others.
ISPE does not actively monitor the Listservers for inappropriate postings,
but does reserve the right to remove any posting deemed inappropriate.
ISPE reserves the right to terminate access to any member not following
the rules and guidelines posted for these Listservers.
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