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ADV-HTML
ADV-HTML is a heavily moderated discussion list for the discussion of advanced hypertext markup language and other advanced Web topics. Although ADV-HTML has more than 3,000 subscribers from 58 countries, the mail volume on ADV-HTML is relatively low (about 10 letters a day). ADV-HTML is available in digest form. The digest is mailed each night at 11:00 PM CST.

To subscribe to ADV-HTML, send an e-message to: LISTSERV@UA1VM.UA.EDU in the BODY of your e-message, type: SUBSCRIBE ADV-HTML firstname lastname To contact the list owner of ADV-HTML, e-mail: ADV-HTML- REQUEST@UA1VM.UA.EDU A comprehensive hypertext archive of past posts to ADV-HTML, is available at: http://risc.ua.edu/adv.html

CAKEWALK
CakeWalk is a list dedicated to the discussion of the CakeWalk computer program, which is used to compose music.

To subscribe to CakeWalk, SUBSCRIBE CAKEWALK firstname lastname in the BODY of an e-message, and send it to: listproc@lists.colorado.edu To post an e-message to CakeWalk, once you have subscribed, send your e-message to: cakewalk@lists.colorado.edu To unsubscribe from CakeWalk, UNSUBSCRIBE CAKEWALK in the BODY of an e-message, and send it to: listproc@lists.colorado.edu To contact the list owner of CakeWalk, e-mail: cakewalk-request@lists.colorado.edu

COMMO
COMMO is an e-mailing list dedicated to the discussion of the popular, powerful, and extremely speech-friendly terminal emulation program of the same name.

To subscribe to the COMMO list, type the command: SUBSCRIBE COMMO in the BODY of the e-message, and send it to: listserv@server.nlbbs.com To post an e- message to the COMMO list, send it to: mailto:commo@server.nlbbs.com To unsubscribe from the COMMO list, type the command: SUBSCRIBE COMMO in the BODY of the e-message, and send it to: mailto:commo@server.nlbbs.com To contact the list owner of COMMO, e-mail: cboldt@server.nlbbs.com The latest version of COMMO, as well as a plethora of support files, can always be found in the /COMMO directory of ftp://ftp.ordata.com

Although COMMO is incredibly easy to use, Jeff Bishop's excellent JB Software Macros, jbs-701.zip, are highly recommended support files that make COMMO even easier to learn. JBS contains a customizable installation macro as well as an excellent interactive tutorial, JB Learn, Version 2.2 for COMMO 7.0+. JBL is a very powerful automated learning engine for COMMO with self-learning features, which means that the program actually learns more about learning as you use it. With JBL you can automate any task, create full mail-run scripts and ready-to-run macros in minutes. The archive that contains the JB Software Macros, jbs-701.zip, is available from the /COMMO directory of ftp://ftp.ordata.com

Another popular COMMO add-on is JJ Meddaugh's InterNet in a Macro, inetm255.zip, which is also available from the /COMMO directory of ftp://ftp.ordata.com To find out more about COMMO, please consult JJ Meddaugh's Commo Information Page and his InterNet in a Macro Page.

THE COMPUTER LAW OBSERVER
The Computer Law Observer is a free monthly newsletter. Each issue of The Observer contains an article discussing an important legal development relating to the Internet and computer technology in general. The articles are written for both lawyers and nonlawyers. The Observer is currently one of the most widely distributed e-mail newsletters covering technology and computer legal issues. The current subscribers number more than 12,000.

The Observer covers a broad range of topics relating to computer law and the Internet such as intellectual property, licensing, privacy, Constitutional issues, crime, as well as a variety of other issues arising from doing business over the Internet. Topics of past issues include:

  • Domain Names: Cyberspace Turf Battles
  • E-mail Confessions in Court
  • Electronic Privacy Rights: The Workplace
  • Electronic Privacy Rights: Police Power
  • Encryption: At the Limits of Lawful Secrecy
  • License Restrictions Can Backfire
  • Raiding Employees
  • Who Owns the Software?
  • Negotiating Purchase of a Computer System
  • Negotiating Royalty Agreements in the Information Age
  • Protecting Software
  • Privacy: What Is It?

The Computer Law Observer is owned and distributed by Challenge Communications, a legal content provider, located in Baltimore, Maryland, and is edited by William S. Galkin, Esq., an attorney in private practice. He has concentrated his practice in the computer law field since 1986. An adjunct professor of computer law at the University of Maryland School of Law, he has recently served as a special intellectual property counsel for the Maryland Attorney General's Office. In addition to articles by Mr. Galkin, The Observer also, from time to time, contains articles by a variety of recognized experts in the field.

To subscribe to the Computer Law Observer, type the command: SUBSCRIBE LAWOBSERVER in the BODY of an e-message and send it to: LISTSERV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU To unsubscribe from the Computer Law Observer type: UNSUBSCRIBE LAWOBSERVER in the BODY of an e-message and send it to: LISTSERV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU To contact the list manager of the Computer Law Observer, e-mail: lawobserver-request@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU The Observer appears monthly in the Baltimore Business Journal and has also appeared in The Daily Record, Computer COUNSEL, IEEE Computer, and the Maryland Bar Journal.

COMPUTING TODAY
Daily Computing Today Daily is a free subscription-based newsletter that offers internet- related news, information on Internet events, and other Internet and online announcements. Instead of sending out multiple news briefs that would clog up your e- mailbox, Computing Today Daily is sent out as a single daily digest containing the day's news.

To subscribe to Computing Today Daily, type the word "subscribe" in the subject line of an e-message, and send it to: ilib@cybertrails.com

DOSLYNX-DEV
DOSLynx-Dev is devoted both to technical discussions concerning the development and implementation of DOSLynx. DOSLynx-Dev is also the forum in which DOSLynx bug reports are discussed and resolved.

To subscribe to DOSLynx-Dev, type: SUBSCRIBE DOSLYNX-DEV firstname lastname in the BODY of an e-message, and send it to: listproc@listproc.ukans.edu To post an e- message to DOSLynx-Dev, send it to: doslynx-dev@listproc.ukans.edu To unsubscribe from DOSLynx-Dev, type: SIGNOFF DOSLYNX-DEV in the BODY of an e-message, and send it to: listproc@listproc.ukans.edu DOSLynx-Dev maintains a hypertext archive of all posts to the list since April 1994, indexed by date, author, subject, and thread. The Doslynx-Dev Hypertext Archive is located at: http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/doslynx- dev To contact the list owner of DOSLynx-Dev, e-mail: doslynx-dev-request@listproc.ukans.edu

ECHURCH-L:
The Electronic Church dedicated to the discussion of Christian issues, ECHURCH-L is frequented by many blind and VI members.

To subscribe to ECHURCH-L, type: SUBSCRIBE ECHURCH-L firstname lastname in the BODY of an e-message - substituting, of course, your real first and last names - and send it to: LISTSERV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU E-messages posted to ECHURCH-L are automatically archived in a searchable hypertext format. The URL for the ECHURCH-L hyperarchive is: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/echurch-l.html To unsubscribe from ECHURCH-L type: SIGNOFF ECHURCH-L in the BODY of an e- message, and send it to: LISTSERV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU To contact the list owner of ECHURCH-L, Phil Scovell, e-mail: ECHURCH-L- Request@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU


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