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The Java-Apache Project Mail Lists

The Java-Apache mail lists include user's and developer's forums for the Java-Apache Project, for discussion of server-side Java software for Apache HTTPD. This page will tell you how to subscribe, unsubscribe, and contact the list maintainers.

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Resources to Try Before Asking for Help

Documentation

First, be sure you couldn't find the answer in the README file that came with the source code.

If that didn't answer the question, maybe someone else has run into the same problem. Check the Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ) and the Documentation & Links page.

List Archives

You can Search the User and Developer mail lists' archives. You can also directly browse the User List archive and Developer List archive.

User's Mail List

The user's list is intended for general configuration and operating questions for users of the mod_jserv Apache module and the Apache JServ Java Servlet Engine.

How To Subscribe to the Users's List

Never send a subscription request to everyone on a mail list. Read these instructions.

E-mail to "java-apache-users-on@working-dogs.com" to subscribe - your return address will be used to subscribe you.

How To Unsubscribe from the User's List

Never send an unsubscription request to everyone on a mail list. Read these instructions.

E-mail to "java-apache-users-off@working-dogs.com" to unsubscribe - your return address will be used to unsubscribe you.

How To Send to the User's List

You should only send to the list if you are a subscriber. If abuse becomes a problem, we can install filters.

The list address is "java-apache-users@working-dogs.com".

Developer's Mail List

The developer's list is intended for people who intend to participate in the development of the software. If you don't have enough experience to participate constructively, stay quiet and no one will notice you. But you're welcome to learn by quietly watching.

How To Subscribe to the Developer's List

Never send a subscription request to everyone on a mail list. Read these instructions.

E-mail to "java-apache-on@working-dogs.com" to subscribe - your return address will be used to subscribe you.

How To Unsubscribe from the Developer's List

Never send an unsubscription request to everyone on a mail list. Read these instructions.

E-mail to "java-apache-off@working-dogs.com" to unsubscribe - your return address will be used to unsubscribe you.

How To Send to the Developer's List

You should only send to the list if you are a subscriber. If abuse becomes a problem, we can install filters.

The list address is "java-apache@working-dogs.com".

CVS Update List

The CVS Update list is for participating software developers interested in receiving automated notices whenever changes are made to the Apache JServ source code tree. The entire diff (change listing) is mailed to this list for every change so it can have large messages. In general, nobody sends messages to this list - only the automated change notices go to it. This is not for novices.

How To Subscribe to the CVS Update List

Never send a subscription request to everyone on a mail list. Read these instructions.

E-mail to "jserv-dev-on@working-dogs.com" to subscribe - your return address will be used to subscribe you.

How To Unsubscribe from the CVS Update List

Never send an unsubscription request to everyone on a mail list. Read these instructions.

E-mail to "jserv-dev-off@working-dogs.com" to unsubscribe - your return address will be used to unsubscribe you.

Administrivia Contact

Administrivia Contact for All the Lists

If the automated subscription and unsubscription addresses aren't doing what you want, contact the list admininistrator. The contact address is "jon@working-dogs.com". The Java-Apache lists are currently hosted at Clear Ink by Jon Stevens in Walnut Creek, California.

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