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We have two public e-mail lists, one very low-traffic just for official announcements, and another one for friendly discussion. Please, if you join our discussion list, do read the section on etiquette -- it may surprise you! Our Announcements List, Savoyard-newsDon't want to chat, but don't want to miss a show? If you would like to receive announcements of future shows without joining the general discussion-group list, subscribe to the Durham Savoyards' show-announcement e-mail list. You'll receive announcements of future shows, performance dates and times, and ticket information -- all the basics that you need to know to be the very Model of a Modern Major Savoyard Fan! SubscribingSubscribe to Savoyard-news by filling out the following form. (This form is equivalent to the one in the top right of this page) Our Discussion ListOur venerable discussion list, g-s@duke.edu ("the G-S List"), is for messages having to do with Savoyard member activities in our home region of the North Carolina Triangle area. The number of messages from the list varies from week to week. This list was started and is maintained by Savoyard stalwart Shiangtai Tuan. You can send Shiangtai e-mail if you have questions or problems with this list. Technical support for this mailing list is provided to the community as a public service by the Duke University Office of Information Technology. SubscribingGet on the list: To subscribe to g-s, send email to sympa@duke.edu with SUBSCRIBE G-S your name in either the subject or message body (note that your name is your name — first and last — as you would like for it to appear on the subscription list). You should receive an acknowledgment and introductory message from the Sympa list server within a few minutes. UnsubscribingIf you decide that you don't want to be on the list any longer, send email to sympa@duke.edu with UNSUBSCRIBE G-S address in the subject or message body (note that address is the email address you wish to unsubscribe). Help? If you need to get in touch with the human administrator of this list, just send a message to g-s-request@duke.edu. The current administrator of g-s@duke.edu is Shiangtai Tuan. Messages to the community of g-s subscribers should be created just like any e-mail message, and addressed to Discussion Etiquette:Ground rules for the proper lady or gentlemanOn-line etiquette is a recurring topic on most on-line mailing lists and news groups. While there are no hard and fast rules, we sometimes forget that electronic mail is little different from any other form of human communication. If you wouldn't stand up and make a remark in front of an assembled group, you probably shouldn't post that same remark to an electronic mailing list. Moreover, many people use electronic mail for business as well as personal purposes, and that has an effect on individual preferences and expectations. Here are a few points of online etiquette -- guidelines, if you will -- that may not be immediately obvious. Most of them have been borrowed shamelessly from a similar document offered by SavoyNet, and edited for the local context.
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