You already know about electronic discussion groups so I won't repeat that information here. I will, however, just remind you to save the welcome message that you receive when you first subscribe. This message contains invaluable information that you will want later, especially when you want to manage your own mail delivery, post and ask questions, and finally, leave the list.
The Cornell University CU-SeeMe development team maintains an email list devoted to on-going technical discussion about the software, reflectors, trouble-shooting installation, on-going use, related software and hardware, and some events that involve CU-SeeMe. There is, however, an Events List (below) as well.
To subscribe to Cornell University's CU-SeeMe Discussion List, send e-mail to
In the message say:
subscribe CU-SeeMe-L firstname lastname (substituting YOUR first and last names, of course)
The purpose of the CU-SeeMe Events mailing list is to provide announcements and discussion of broadcasts and events over the Internet which use CU-SeeMe. The goal of this list is to provide information concerning public broadcasts in which CU-SeeMe users may wish to participate or view (lurk).
This list is not for the discussion of hardware or software problems; problems and technical questions aret to be sent to Cornell University's CU-SeeMe Discussion List.
To subscribe to the CU-SeeMe Events List, send e-mail to:
In the message say:
subscribe CUSM-Events firstname lastname (again, substituting YOUR first and last names)