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Subject: How to unsubscribe (and other useful informaton) -changed
From: XSL-List Owner <xsl-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 15:16:57 -0400 (EST)

Removed message prefix section that no-one paid any attention to
anyway.  Featured Dave Pawson's XSL FAQ more prominently.
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This information is posted to the XSL-List (and the XSL-List Digest)
at regular intervals under the subject line "How to unsubscribe (and
other useful information)".

Topics:
 - Posting
 - Do Not Cross-Post
 - Replies Go To The List
 - Use Short Quotes of Previous Messages in Replies
 - Do Not Use HTML Attachments
 - Daily Digest
 - Unsubscribing from the XSL-List
 - Unsubscribing from the XSL-List Digest
 - If you stop getting XSL-List messages
 - Archive
 - XSL FAQ and other information on XSL
 - Reporting Bugs in Software
 - DSSSList -- The DSSSL Users' Mailing List
 - Contact


POSTING
=======

Only subscribers can post to XSL-List, and only from the address they
used when they subscribed.

There is no restriction on what may be posted to the XSL-List provided
it is related to XSL.  Items concerning XML but without a direct
connection to XSL should be posted to a XML-related list instead of to
the XSL-List.  Items related to DSSSL should be posted to the
DSSSList.

Do not begin your subject line with "help" or "subscribe" since the
list software will bounce the message because it looks like is an
administrative request.

Do not use un-informative subject lines like "Urgent", "Easy
question", or "Problem".  Instead, use a meaningful subject line that
will make sense to the people whose help you are trying to get.

It is best to start a new message for a new thread.  Do not start a
new thread by replying to an unrelated message and just changing the
subject line, since the header of your message will contain references
to the previous message and your new message will appear in the
archive as one of the replies to the original message.

Both subscribers to XSL-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and subscribers to
XSL-List-Digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx should post their messages to
XSL-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, and the messages will be received by both
subscribers to the list and subscribers to the digest.


DO NOT CROSS-POST
=================

Cross-posting to the XSL-List and to another list, even XML-Dev or the
DSSSList, is often counter-productive unless everybody who replies to
the thread is on both lists.  No list's archive will contain the
complete thread, cross-posts from non-subscribers continuing the
thread will bounce, and XSL-List subscribers who are not also on the
other list will only see half of the thread, as will those on the
other list who are not also on the XSL-List.  Subscribers to both
lists may see two copies of the message, annoying them as well.


REPLIES GO TO THE LIST
======================

The reply address of XSL-List messages (and of digests) is
xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx so REPLIES GO TO THE LIST BY DEFAULT.  If
you want to reply to just the author of a post, you should change the
"To:" field in your reply.


USE SHORT QUOTES OF PREVIOUS MESSAGES IN REPLIES
================================================

Please do not quote entire messages just to add a few lines at the
beginning or end.  Instead, quote the parts to which you are directly
replying or quote enough to establish the context.

Everybody on the list has already received the message that you are
quoting, and anyone searching the archive will find your message and
the previous message listed under the same thread.

Subscribers to the XSL-List will just ignore most of the quoted
messages and move to the next post, but subscribers to the XSL-List
Digest will mostly have to page past the quoted messages to reach the
next material in which they are interested in reading.


DO NOT USE HTML ATTACHMENTS
===========================

Please do not include HTML versions of your message or other
miscellaneous cruft as attachments to your post.  A small proportion
of list subscribers may be able to read your fancy text, but a larger
proportion won't, and the majority of subscribers to the XSL-List
Digest will have to scroll past your attachments to get to the next
part that they can read.


DAILY DIGEST
============

Daily digests -- copies of a whole days XSL-List messages (or a 40,000
character chunk, whichever comes first) sent as one email message --
are available.  Not only is it one mail message containing all of that
day's XSL-List messages, it averages half the bytes of the individual
messages since it doesn't include the overhead of the mail headers
from each message.  To unsubscribe from the list and subscribe to the
digest, send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with the following two
lines as the body of your message:

unsubscribe xsl-list
subscribe xsl-list-digest


UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE XSL-LIST
===============================

To unsubscribe from the XSL-list, send mail to
majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe xsl-list" as the body of
your message.


UNSUBSCRIBING FROM THE XSL-LIST DIGEST
======================================

To unsubscribe from the XSL-List Digest, send mail to
majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe xsl-list-digest" as the
body of your message.


IF YOU STOP GETTING XSL-LIST MESSAGES
=====================================

Ordinarily, mail bounces back to xsl-list-owner only because a user's
account has been closed on their system without their unsubscribing
from the list.  If mail to an address bounces for an extended period,
that address may be removed from the list.

If you stop receiving XSL-List message, you may have been removed
because mail to you was bouncing.  You are not being picked on, and
you can just rejoin the list.


ARCHIVE
=======

XSL-List messages are archived at
http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/archive.


XSL FAQ AND OTHER INFORMATION ON XSL
====================================

The XSL FAQ by Dave Pawson is available at
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/.

The W3C information on XSL is at http://www.w3.org/Style/XSL.  The
current XSL Working Draft is at http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl. The
original XSL note is at http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-XSL.

The XSLT recommendation is at http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt. The XPath
recommendation is at http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath.

An excellent source of information about XSL is the XSL page of Robin
Cover's SGML/XML Web Page at http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/xsl.html.


REPORTING BUGS IN SOFTWARE
==========================

Bugs in software should firstly be reported to its author rather
than to the XSL-List.


DSSSLIST -- THE DSSSL USERS' MAILING LIST
=========================================

Mulberry Technologies also provides the DSSSList -- the DSSSL Users'
Mailing List.  For subscription information and the DSSSList archive,
see http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist.


CONTACT
=======

If you have any questions or problems, please contact
xsl-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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