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We maintin two e-mail mailing lists for most communication, a
primary list (catholic-grads-l) and a discussion list
(catholic-grads-l).
Much of the information on this page is taken from the Cornell Catholic Graduate Group
Listserves: Purpose and Standards document.
- Purpose
- catholic-grads-l
- To inform subscribers about Cornell Catholic Community, Cornell
University, and local religious, academic, service, or social events
of significant interest to Catholic graduate students.
- To serve as a forum for prayer requests.
- catholic-grads-discuss-l
- To serve as a forum for discussions and information that may be of
interest to Catholic graduate students.
Membership in both lists is open and is not restricted by Cornell
affiliation, graduate student status, or Catholic faith. Messages
sent to these lists are not edited or moderated.
Anyone interested in participating in discussions is encouraged to
subscribe to catholic-grads-discuss-l. Therefore, messages
of the form "we will be discussing XYZ on the discussion list" are not
appropriate on catholic-grads-l. Likewise, news items
serving as a "discussion starter" should not be sent to
catholic-grads-l.
- Additional Guidelines
- There are approximately 160 people on the primary listserve. Your
post (to either list) should be of interest or relevance to the
majority of Cornell Catholic graduate students and professionals on
the list. If it is not, there is probably another more appropriate
listserve or forum where your message would be better received.
- We are all brothers and sisters in Christ. Therefore, the
content and tone of any message should reflect the love and respect
that Christ demands we model. Sarcasm and personal attacks have no
place on the Cornell Catholic Graduate Group Listserves.
- Administrative Details
- Subscribing
You may subscribe to catholic-grads-l at any time by
sending the following as the first line of a plain text message to
listproc@cornell.edu:
SUBSCRIBE CATHOLIC-GRADS-L FirstName LastName
Likewise, you may subscribe to
catholic-grads-discuss-l at any time by sending the following as the
first line of a plain text message to listproc@cornell.edu:
SUBSCRIBE CATHOLIC-GRADS-DISCUSS-L FirstName LastName
- Unsubscribing
You may unsubscribe to catholic-grads-l at any time by
sending the following as the first line of a plain text message to
listproc@cornell.edu:
UNSUBSCRIBE CATHOLIC-GRADS-L
Likewise, you may unsubscribe to catholic-grads-discuss-l at
any time by sending the following as the first line of a plain text
message to listproc@cornell.edu:
UNSUBSCRIBE CATHOLIC-GRADS-DISCUSS-L
- Posting
You may post a message to catholic-grads-l at any time by
sending an email to catholic-grads-l@cornell.edu. You may
post a message to catholic-grads-discuss-l at any time by
sending an email to catholic-grads-discuss-l@cornell.edu.
Note that for both lists, you must be subscribed to the list in order
to post.
- Digests
You may choose to receive postings from either list grouped into one
large message, instead of being received one by one. Both lists have
been configured to send out this digest once a day at 4:00PM; please
bear this in mind when posting time sensitive announcements. You may
enable this feature for catholic-grads-l at any time by
sending the following as the first line of a plain text message to
listproc@cornell.edu:
SET CATHOLIC-GRADS-L MAIL DIGEST
You may enable this feature for catholic-grads-discuss-l at
any time by sending the following as the first line of a plain text
message to listproc@cornell.edu:
SET CATHOLIC-GRADS-DISCUSS-L MAIL DIGEST
(Note that some email accounts, such as AOL, reject messages above a
size threshold. Digest messages may very rarely exceed this
threshold.)
- Administrators
The Cornell Catholic Community Graduate Group Listserves are
unmoderated lists; however, our list administrators, Jonathan Wrubel and Matthew Fluet have the right to
suspend or remove anyone who does not abide by the above posting
procedures and guidelines. Please direct questions about the list and
comments on its use directly to the administrators.
For more information about Cornell mailing lists, please see the
CIT web-pages on
Using
Mailing Lists.
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