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To change your subscription (set options like digest and delivery modes, get a reminder of your password, or unsubscribe from Maquis-Members), enter your subscription email address on the listserv homepage (http://list.maquis.com/mailman/listinfo/maquis-members)
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Revision as of 17:48, 21 June 2005

Maquis List Purpose

The purpose of the Maquis mailing list is to maintain communication between the members of Maquis Forces International, a fan club organization based on the ideals of freedom, charity, teamwork, and sci-fi fandom. The list is not intended for the public-at-large.

Who's Who on the Maquis Mailing List?
Systems Administrator/List Owner: Commodore Taylor Goodwill (tgoodwill@m...com)
Chief of Communications: Force Admiral Gary Davis (gdavis@m...com)
Chief of Computer Operations: Rear Admiral Samuel S. Cummings (scummings@m...com)

Where's our homepage?

The home page for Maquis Forces International is http://www.maquis.com . The home page for the Maquis Members Mailing List is http://list.maquis.com/mailman/listinfo/maquis-members.

How to subscribe.

Subscribe to Maquis-Members by filling out the following form on the listserv homepage. You will be sent email requesting confirmation, to prevent others from gratuitously subscribing you. Once confirmation is received, your request will be held for approval by the list administrator. You will be notified of the administrator's decision by email. This is also a private list, which means that the members list is not available to non-members.

How to unsubscribe.

To change your subscription (set options like digest and delivery modes, get a reminder of your password, or unsubscribe from Maquis-Members), enter your subscription email address on the listserv homepage. http://list.maquis.com/mailman/listinfo/maquis-members

If you have any trouble unsubscribing, send a note to the Maquis Webmaster.

Where's that info on how to use a mailing list?

This Everything You Need to Know About Mailing Lists is just that - everything you need to know. Please read it so you'll have an idea of what is appropriate on a mailing list. Our list will work much better if everybody has read this basic information.

What kind of postings are welcome on Maquis List?

This is a trek fandom oriented organization, so of course, we expect postings to have something to do with trek or sci-fi, or having to do with one of our members or cells (also referred to as chapters). Postings concerning member special announcements are acceptable as long as they are kept to a minimum.

  • Ask your questions about trek fandom, MFI, or general sci-fi.
  • Tell us about your cells activities, charity work, conventions you've attended, your personae, costuming, etc...
  • Give hints and ideas that will be useful to other MFI members or cells.
  • URL's of sites, pictures, or stories that might be of interest to other MFI members (sci-fi oriented sites immediately come to mind)
  • Answer questions posted to the list, if you like

What kind of postings are not not welcome on Maquis List?

In a nutshell, here's what you want to avoid:

  • anything that's off topic. If it isn't about trek, maquis, sci-fi, MFI, or MFI members or cells, don't post your message to the Maquis List.
  • advertisements, unless you've got prior permission from the MFI Communications Chief (comm@m...com). Mention your business in passing, if you like, and anybody who wants more information will e-mail you for details. Advertising should be done on web pages, not on mailing lists.
  • file attachments of any sort.
  • cross-posted messages

Somebody just posted something stupid.

If you must reply, please be polite and logical, even if the other person has been a jerk. Stick to the issues, and discuss the facts. This list will be a pleasant place if we are all determined to be polite. If you've noticed that you dislike a certain poster, simply delete his messages without reading them. You can even use a program that filters e-mail (like Eudora Pro) to do this automatically for you. For help on creating filters, or what they are, contact Rear Admiral Samuel S. Cummings (scummings@m...com) for assistance.

What are the forces used in correcting and enforcing the Mailing list?
It is well known that sometimes, people abuse the right to free speech. When other methods of dealing with those who abuse the system have been exhausted, the Chief of Communications, the List Owner or the Chief of Computer Operations, et. al., may choose to enact a correction in for form of "moderation." This allows the person to stay on the list and read posts, but any posts made by the person in moderation mode must have the approval of a List administrator before the email is allowed to be seen by others on the list. Banning is the last resort to an excessive or flagrant disregard for the rules; and is only taken when all other options have failed. The ban may be for a period of time or permanent.

I haven't received any postings today.

We are normally a very low volume list, and most days are quiet days, Occassionally we will have a busy day. If you've not received anything from Maquis List yet today, it could just be that nobody has posted any messages. Perhaps you would like to post a question, or tell us about your cell, or your personae. In short, please feel free to get the conversation going again.

Yipes! Too many messages!

Mail Filtering is the best way to deal with a large volume of mail. You may choose to use mail reading software which provides this feature, like Eudora Pro. With such a program, you can filter Maquis List messages to a special mailbox in your mail reading software. While the Maquis List is currently very low volume, our membership is constantly growing, so "traffic" (the number of postings) will tend to increase.

I'm having problems with my mail.

If you're having problems with all of your mail, please contact your Internet Service Provider. If it seems to be a problem that only occurs wih Maquis List mail, please contact the Maquis Webmaster.

Need more information?

For more information about Maquis List, please send e-mail to the MFI Chief of Communications (comm@m...com).


--Scummings 19:51, 17 Jun 2005 (EDT)
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