[csci926_group] Could you confirm whether this mailling list is working?

  • From: "Tao Wang" <tw815@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: csci926_group@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 15:39:29 +1100

Hi, everyone,

This is a test mail for a new created mailling list, which need all of you
confirm whether or not you can successfully receive this mail. If anyone
receive the mail, could you please reply this mail and say 'yes', so I know
who has problem with this mailling list system.

Mailling list system is quite often used for many open source projects, they
used it for communication, just like forum, but not much complex, and should
never cost your traffic if you use unimail to access it. Anyone not familiar
with the mailling list might should begin to learn how to use it, since soon
or later you will use it in your future IT life, not only for open source
projects, also for some projects between other universities.

To use the mailling list is quite simple, just simplely send the mail to
csci926_group@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, like any other normal email, if you want to
send the mail to everyone in the group. And if you receive an email from the
mailling list, and want to reply it, just click 'reply' as usual, then the
reply mail will send to everyone the group. It's very straight forward.

One thing is better than sending mail by putting all receivers to the CC or
To fields that mailling list always keep archieve for mailling history, like
forum, we can review it from following link:

//www.freelists.org/dhs/archives/csci926_group/

It's not only good for us to avoid losting mail and review topics, but also
help us to record everyones contribution. If anyone of us feel the mark is
not unfair, that the mailling list history could be a prove, and may help
you for the argue. :)

If anyone has question on the mailling list, then click reply and tell me. I
will try my best to answer it.

Tao Wang
-- 
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist
CCNA
http://www.dancefire.org/
I'm enjoy in Operating System, Network Security and Embedded System.

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