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USERblue has an electronic forum dedicated to IT professionals that use IBM products
and services on UNIX systems. Welcome to the USERblue List Server.
This forum will help connect and inform systems administrators and
other technicians interested in exchanging information, news and solutions
with their professional peers. Beyond training at conferences, USERblue provides access to the information and experience you need. The USERblue listserver allows systems administrators and UNIX professionals to
pose questions and share solutions with a networked organization of
similar IT professionals. The service is free and can be
customized to fit your profile. The intent of this forum will be on issues of a
practical and technical nature, and the administrator appreciates your compliance.
You can join the USERblue List Server via an easy-to-use Web interface.
The interface allows you to join a list, change your list settings,
create a new message, read messages and unsubscribe from a list.
To join a list, click on the "Subscribe to USERblue Listserv"
button at the top of this page. You will link to a short form that
will capture your contact information and other basics.
Within the form you will able to determine your list settings regarding sending
and receiving preferences. After completing the form, click the "Save" button.
After submitting your information, click on the
"Go to user menu" button on the returning confirmation page.
From that page you will have the option to read a message,
create a message, change your settings or unsubscribe.
Note: The Web interface allows you to read or create messages
even if you do not have access to your e-mail client.
Simply send your message to USERblue_online@ls.share.org once you have subscribed.
Once you become a member, you will be able to access the
USERblue List Server via this Web site. You will need only to
enter your e-mail and password to access the
service, change preferences, or otherwise modify your subscription.
Thanks for participating in the USERblue List Server. Questions or problems? Contact userblue@userblue.org or 888.574.2735.
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