English 233: Introduction to Western Humanites -- Baroque & Enlightenment
Receiving class listserv e-mail at an account not on the campus unix system
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It may be that you have an account off-campus, or elsewhere on campus, at which you would prefer to receive your listserv e-mail, rather than on the account you have on the campus-wide unix system (with the domain ksu.edu).
This can be arranged, but before you request that I do so, please consider the following.
There is a way for you to have your mail automatically forwarded from your campus account, but even this requires you to login to your account and make the proper command. See below.
Here's how for Windows95 machines.
Using unix is easy. The commands you'll need for basic things are simple. See Getting Started with your K-State Unix Account.
You might want to bookmark or print off a copy of the useful page on tips for using Pinemail.
See the instructions on Creating Your Own Web Page.
If you insist on using some other account for your course-related listserv e-mail, I will need to alter the mailing list for our course so that it will send our listserv mail to the outside address you prefer and so that the listserv will accept mail you send (by replying to a message, or on your own initiative, to pose a question or make a comment). This is because the lists are compiled automatically from enrollment information, which connects your name to your student-number and that in turn to the account on the campus-wide system you have been automatically assigned!
Send an e-mail message to me at lyman@ksu.edu asking me to change your address on the class listserv mailing list. In your message, you must include the following information.
You should soon receive a notification at both accounts of the changes that I have caused to be made.
CAUTION: If you are not going to regularly check your e-mail on your campus account, you still need to arrange to have any mail sent there to be forwarded to the account wherever you do regularly read your mail. Otherwise you will never get messages that people sent you privately on the basis of the address they found in the Campus White Pages on the Web. This will include messages from me to you individually, as opposed to via the listserv. Unless I am replying to a message you have sent me, there is no way I can find an address to send e-mail for you except in the campus web White Pages, since listserv mailing lists at present return to the "owner" only addresses and not names.
Here's how to have your mail forwarded:
Go to the Home Page of the course.
Suggestions, comments and questions are welcome. Please
send them to lyman@ksu.edu
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Baker.
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This page last updated 11 October 2000.