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What is a mailing list and how does it work?
A mailing list is a list of email addresses of people who want to correspond
about a particular subject. If you send any message to the list,
it gets sent to everybody on the list, and if you reply to any message,
that goes to the whole list as well (unless you deliberately change the
reply address). The VNC list is controlled by a software package called
'Majordomo' running at ORL, and you can send various commands to majordomo@orl.co.uk
to add yourself to, or remove yourself from, the list. So the mailing
list is a bit like a news server, but the messages get sent to you rather
than you having to go and get them. Until, of course, you say you're
no longer interested.
At the time of writing, about 700 people are subscribed to the VNC mailing
list. They have joined up because they want to keep in touch
with VNC developments. So it's a good place to ask questions
like 'Has anybody got it working on this platform?' or to say 'I've found
a really cool way of using VNC', but it's not a good place to ask about
general problems with your PC networking! You should find a local
expert or some other forum to ask about that.
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