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-There are currently three mailing lists, related to nmh.
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-nmh-bugs@mhost.com
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-This an open-submission list for reporting bugs. It is moderated to
-prevent being spammed. Any nmh-related mail is approved.
+There are currently three mailing lists related to nmh:
nmh-announce@mhost.com
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This is a very low-traffic mailing list for announcing new releases,
-patches, and important events related to nmh.
+patches, and important events related to nmh.
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+nmh-bugs@mhost.com
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+This an open-submission list for reporting bugs. It is moderated to
+prevent being spammed. Any nmh-related mail is approved.
nmh-workers@mhost.com
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-This is the main list for discussing work on nmh. Both of the above
-mailing lists are forwarded to this one.
+This is the main list for discussing work on nmh. Both of the above
+mailing lists are forwarded to this one. There is currently no
+nmh-users mailing list, so user questions are acceptable here (the
+comp.mail.mh newsgroup is another good option).
+
mail archives
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The mail archives are only available to people subscribed to the
-mailing list. This restriction is in place to prevent harvesting of
-email addresses by spammers. To access the archives, you need to send
-mail to nmh-workers-request with an archive access command. You can
+mailing list. This restriction is in place to prevent harvesting of
+email addresses by spammers. To access the archives, you need to send
+mail to nmh-workers-request with an archive access command. You can
get a current list of commands the archive server understands by
sending a message to nmh-workers-request@mhost.com with the subject
-"archive help".
+"archive help".
Of interest in the archive are the directories "latest" which contains
everything since the nmh-workers mailing list has been hosted on