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Q000011: Using the DMA Tech List

Version 0.10  Last updated 2002-12-10-14:34 -0800 (pdt)
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Content

1.  What is DMA Tech?

2. Prerequisites

3. Sending Messages to DMA Tech

4. Subscribing to DMA Tech

5. Signing off DMA Tech

6. Other List Operations


[Put a box summary here for people who don't need much guidance]

1. What is DMA Tech?

The e-mail address DMATECH@ftplist.aiim.org is the address of the DMA Technical e-mail discussion list.

DMA Tech is the general list for all broadcast to the community of people and organizations interested in the Document Management Alliance specification, its middleware, support, troubleshooting, compliant products, and further development.

[Add reference to the LISTSERV software and on-line information, perhaps linking down to a section later on this page to provide further details.]

2. Prerequisites

You need an e-mail address

You need to confirm your interest in this list 

Consider other lists as well

The ODMA Tech list - Maybe this is the one you want

The Web-DM list

The ActiveODMA developers list

WebDAV lists

3. Sending Messages to DMA Tech

For DMA questions and discussions, mailto:DMATECH@ftplist.aiim.org

You do not have to be a member of the list to send to it?  Confirm that.

Recommending that people send to the list to be recognized.

How to send to the list.

Etiquette for using the list. [Can be in a later section]

What about the funny %xxx material?

Replying to the sender instead of the list.

4. Subscribing to DMA Tech

To subscribe for receiving DMATECH messages,

5. Signing off DMA Tech

To unsubscribe and remove yourself from DMATECH,

6. Other List Operations

For other information on using the lists, and customizing for your preferences, send message with the following commands in the message body


Version 0.10 2002-12-10: Initial Draft (orcmid)
Incorporate information previously on the DMware.info home page and customize for DMA use.

created 2002-12-10-07:51 -0800 (pst) by orcmid
$$Author: Orcmid $
$$Date: 02-12-10 14:34 $
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