SCHREQ@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU (Scheme Requestee) (08/15/88)
[I periodically send this message in order to show the mailing list policy blurb to people who may not have already seen it, and in order to weed out bad addresses from the list. You can ignore this message if you've already seen something like it.] General information about the Scheme mailing list: - The list is not moderated. If you send mail to scheme@mc.lcs.mit.edu, it will be forwarded to the hundreds (thousands?) of list members on the ARPA Internet, CSNET, BITNET, Usenet, JUNET, etc. If you have any doubt about the suitability of your message for this audience, send it to scheme-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu instead, and your message will be either answered or forwarded. - Avoid sending messages concerning MIT's scheme implementation (C Scheme) to the list; users of the many other Scheme implementations don't generally care to see such messages. There is a separate list, info-cscheme@zurich.ai.mit.edu, for this purpose. To be added to that list, send mail to info-cscheme-maintainer@zurich.ai.mit.edu. - Similarly for T (Yale Scheme): send requests to T-Discussion-Request@mc.lcs.mit.edu. - Send administrative requests to scheme-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu. If your machine is scheduled to change its name or routing, or to go off the net, or if you move, please send mail to scheme-request so your entry can be changed. - Problem addresses on the list will be quietly removed from the list. Your address may become invalid due to no fault of your own, and/or without your being aware of it. For example, if your system becomes inaccessible from the Internet for a week, of if it changes its name, messages to you will bounce, and your entry will be removed from the list. If you don't get any Scheme list messages for, say, a month, you might want to send a message to scheme-request to verify that you're still on. - If you send a message and receive mailer error reports in reply, forward the error reports to scheme-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu. - If you think there will be more than one person at your site who wants to be on the list, please set up a local redistribution list. - There is bidirectional forwarding between Usenet's comp.lang.scheme and the Internet Scheme list. - Messages are archived in the following files: LSPMAI; SCHEME MAIL1 on host AI.AI.MIT.EDU [oldest messages] LSPMAI; SCHEME MAIL2 on host AI.AI.MIT.EDU LSPMAI; SCHEME MAIL3 on host AI.AI.MIT.EDU LSPMAI; SCHEME MAIL4 on host AI.AI.MIT.EDU LSPMAI; SCHEME MAIL on host MC.LCS.MIT.EDU [newest messages] Note that there are spaces in these filenames, so you may have to type double quotes at your FTP program. If you don't have Internet FTP access, tough luck. - There is a file on host AI.AI.MIT.EDU, "LSPMAI; SCHEME IMPLS", that has brief descriptions of available scheme implementations and how to get them. If you want a copy of this file, but you don't have Internet FTP access, send a request to scheme-request. Jonathan Rees 14 August 1988