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A list of various CS-related e-mail mailing lists can be found [http://www.cs.jhu.edu/mailinglists here].
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==CS Provides Mailing List Services==
  
That page is ''only'' available to users residing on the ''jhu.edu'' network.
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: [https://www.cs.jhu.edu/mailinglists Click here for a list of various CS-related e-mail mailing lists].  (You need to enter your JHED credentials to access this list.)
  
If you require a mailing list for your course, please e-mail [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu] with details about the kind of list you need, who can send mail to it, etc.  If it's a class mailing list, we typically use <tt>cs''###''@cs.jhu.edu</tt>, where '''''###''''' is the class numberE.g. <tt>cs240@cs,jhu.edu</tt>.
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: In May, 2014, we have moved away from Majordomo-based lists, and instead, are using a product called [https://wiki.list.org/ Mailman] for new CS mailing lists(Old Majordomo lists will continue as Majordomo for now.)
  
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*Although the CS IT Support Team can create CS mailing lists for our users, '''<span style="color:#ff0000"> we do not manage the content of user-requested mailing lists, including member-management.  That is maintained by the requesting user or their designee.'''</span>
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* JHU also maintains ''their own'' mailing list system (Sympa) located at [http://lists.johnshopkins.edu http://lists.johnshopkins.edu]. '''<span style="color:#ff0000"> CS IT is not involved with that system. and our local CS mailing lists are not administered by that system, nor are CS IT staff responsible for administering or maintaining mailing lists on the JHU-provided mailing lists system.</span>
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==Creating a CS-Hosted Mailing List==
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: If you are a CS faculty member or CS staff member (or CS student with approval from the student's instructor) and would like to request a CS-hosted mailing list, first, please review the [[Mailman at CS]] page as referenced in the Pages list below.  Then,  fill out our [https://support.cs.jhu.edu/forms/mailing-list-request mailing list request form].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 18 April 2022

CS Provides Mailing List Services

Click here for a list of various CS-related e-mail mailing lists. (You need to enter your JHED credentials to access this list.)
In May, 2014, we have moved away from Majordomo-based lists, and instead, are using a product called Mailman for new CS mailing lists. (Old Majordomo lists will continue as Majordomo for now.)
NOTES:
  • Although the CS IT Support Team can create CS mailing lists for our users, we do not manage the content of user-requested mailing lists, including member-management. That is maintained by the requesting user or their designee.
  • JHU also maintains their own mailing list system (Sympa) located at http://lists.johnshopkins.edu. CS IT is not involved with that system. and our local CS mailing lists are not administered by that system, nor are CS IT staff responsible for administering or maintaining mailing lists on the JHU-provided mailing lists system.

Creating a CS-Hosted Mailing List

If you are a CS faculty member or CS staff member (or CS student with approval from the student's instructor) and would like to request a CS-hosted mailing list, first, please review the Mailman at CS page as referenced in the Pages list below. Then, fill out our mailing list request form.

Pages in category "Mailing Lists"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.