The Be Star Newsletter, Volume 34 - June 2000

[Previous Article] [Table of Contents]

[Be Star Newsletter Home]


Be-Stars Mailing List

Rich Townsend

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, U.K.
email: rhdt@star.ucl.ac.uk
Recieved: May 9, 2000


In order to promote discussion of possible mass-ejection and disk-formation processes in Be stars, I have created a mailing list devoted to the topic on Mailbase, the UK Higher Education list-server.

The list is open to all members of the Be star community (and related communities, where relevant), both observers and theoreticians. Subscribers can post messages to the list, and will receive a copy of every message sent to the list.

To subscribe to the list, send a message to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk (a program), with the BODY as follows (the subject line is ignored):

   join be-stars firstname lastname
   stop

(fill in your own personal names instead of 'firstname' and 'lastname').

After you send a join command, you'll get an automatic message from the Mailbase computer, containing a unique code. You'll have to confirm your membership by sending a message like this to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

   accept xxxxxx

where xxx is the code sent to you. This allows the Mailbase computer to check your email address. Full instructions for use of the list will then follow, including how to unsubscribe at a later date.

Members of the community who wish to monitor the discussion on the list, but who do not want to subscribe, may review all messages sent to the list by browsing the web-archive at

http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/be-stars/

I look forward to fruitful discussion!

Regards,
Rich Townsend
University College London


Last modified: May 9, 2000

David McDavid
dam3ma@virginia.edu