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==users and local-users==
 
==users and local-users==
  
These mailing lists are available only to those with a CCRMA account.  '''local-users''' is a mailing list for currently active CCRMA folks.  That is, those that have logged into a computer physically at CCRMA within the last 100 days.  Posts to this list are rather frequent.  The '''users''' mailing list includes anyone with a CCRMA account (that's more than 1,300 recipients).   
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These mailing lists are available only to those with a CCRMA account.  '''local-users''' is a mailing list for currently active CCRMA folks.  That is, those that have logged into a computer physically at CCRMA or gotten on the CCRMA wifi within the last 100 days.  Posts to this list are rather frequent.  The '''users''' mailing list also includes anyone who has logged in remotely to CCRMA account (e.g., via ssh).   
  
If you would like to stay on the '''local-users''' mailing list past the 100 days, you can create a file (which goes into your home directory):
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If you would like to stay on the '''local-users''' mailing list past the 100 days, you can create a file (which goes into your CCRMA home directory):
  
<pre>~/ccrma.conf</pre>
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<pre>~/.ccrma.conf</pre>
  
 
with the following contents:
 
with the following contents:

Latest revision as of 16:07, 5 December 2017

CCRMA has several mailing lists. Go here Stanford Mailman for more information on Stanford mailing lists.

users and local-users

These mailing lists are available only to those with a CCRMA account. local-users is a mailing list for currently active CCRMA folks. That is, those that have logged into a computer physically at CCRMA or gotten on the CCRMA wifi within the last 100 days. Posts to this list are rather frequent. The users mailing list also includes anyone who has logged in remotely to CCRMA account (e.g., via ssh).

If you would like to stay on the local-users mailing list past the 100 days, you can create a file (which goes into your CCRMA home directory):

~/.ccrma.conf

with the following contents:

localUsersListTimer=-1