Greetings VTBIRDers Thursday, 1 June 2004 This administrative message will be posted periodically to assist VTBIRD subscribers. CONTENTS: VTBIRD Guidelines Listserv instructions (in part) A few points regarding list etiquette VTBIRD GUIDELINES ----------------- Please read and observe the following guidelines when posting to VTBIRD: 1. All messages to VTBIRD should include the following: * Your name and location (most email programs can be set to automatically append a signature block to outgoing messages) * An informative SUBJECT line that reflects the content of your message * Date and location of any sightings you are reporting 2. Please share reports of bird sightings in Vermont. For other locales use common sense. New Hampshire and other adjacent states have their own lists. Nevertheless, many VTBIRD subscribers will be interested in reports from areas close to Vermont (especially reports of rare birds). 3. Other topics about bird identification, optics, field guides, or general nature observations are welcome and encouraged. Please ask for a private response if you are requesting information for trips outside of our area. 4. Please do NOT post messages about viruses. All who use the Internet are responsible for staying informed and prepared to deal with viruses and virus hoaxes. Computer viruses have nothing to do with birds or birding in Vermont. 5. Attachments are not allowed. The preferred method for sharing photos or binary files is to post them on a web page. One can then include a URL (web address) in a message directing readers to the web page. 6. When replying to a message please make certain that your reply is addressed to the intended recipient(s). A quick look at the "To:" field should indicate if you are replying to the entire list or to the sender only. 7. Please be thoughtful and courteous when posting messages to the list. If you are offended by someone's contribution please take it up privately with the sender and/or the list owner. LISTSERV INSTRUCTIONS --------------------- LISTSERV commands are all sent in the BODY (not the subject) of email messages to [log in to unmask] . Note that you must be subscribed to the list (and sending from your subscribed address) for the commands below to have any useful effect. Here are some of the commonly used commands: To subscribe to the list: SUBSCRIBE VTBIRD firstname lastname To leave the list: SIGNOFF VTBIRD (or UNSUB VTBIRD) To turn mail off temporarily: SET VTBIRD NOMAIL (e.g., for vacation) To turn mail back on: SET VTBIRD MAIL To set the list to digest mode: SET VTBIRD DIGEST To set the list to index mode: SET VTBIRD INDEX To set the list to individual postings mode: SET VTBIRD NODIGEST or SET VTBIRD NOINDEX To get a reference card of LISTSERV commands: INFO REFCARD To get an index of available list archive files: INDEX VTBIRD To order archive files: For monthly archives: GET VTBIRD LOGyymm For weekly archives: GET VTBIRD LOGyymmw (where yy=year; mm=month; & w=week [A-E] Much of what can be accomplished with Listserv commands can also be done via the web (at http://list.uvm.edu/archives/vtbird.html). You may find the web interface to be more user-friendly than email commands. A FEW POINTS REGARDING LIST ETIQUETTE ------------------------------------- * Please use the subject line! (and don't just write "birds" or "Saturday"). If you do not appreciate the need for informative subject headings, please visit (or better yet, search) the archives as one example of why a good subject line is important. * Please pay attention to the "To:" field when replying. If all you are saying is "count me in", "I agree", or "great photos!" you probably want your message to go to the sender only (and not to everyone on the list). * Writers may not be aware that their email program is sending extra garbage with the message. It is appropriate to assume this is the case and correspond privately with the list owner or the sender if you object to junk included in messages. There's no need to bother everyone on the list with such objections. * If your message is more than a brief paragraph, please do us the service of CAPITALIZING bird names so that your message can be quickly scanned by readers lacking the time or patience to wade through a long narrative looking for the bird sightings. Comments and suggestions are welcome at [log in to unmask] May your excursions on VTBIRD and in the field be filled with delight. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ernie Buford VTBIRD List Owner http://www.uvm.edu/~ebuford/vtbird.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~