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Forest List Announcement#5




Dear Forest Scientist:				Announcement#5
						Original September 15, 1992
						Update April 20, 1993


F o r e s t   m a i l i n g   l i s t   i s   n o w   i n   o p e r a t i o n

I am glad to inform you that an international electronic mailing list
has been set up for forest researchers.  The mailing list is intended
to be a general-purpose forum for all issues that can be fitted into
email and are raised within IUFRO members and other parties interested
in forestry sciences.

The mailing list works in internet and all other nets that have
gateways to it.  These include bitnet and X400 mail to U.S. Forest
Service.


U s a g e

The mailing list works simply:  all messages that are sent to: 
	forest@nic.funet.fi
are forwarded to all the members who have subscribed to the forest-list.
Currently, there are 253 subscribers from the following network domains
(mainly countries):

DOMAIN	    Count of Members
----------------------------
   AT         2
   AU        16
   BE         1
   BITNET    18
   BR         3
   CA        37
   CH         4
   COM USA   12
   CS         1
   DE         2
   EDU USA   89
   FI        28
   FR         8
   GOV USA    7
   IE         1
   IT         1
   JP         4
   NL         2
   NO         1
   NZ         5
   ORG USA    4
   UK         5
   ZA         2

   TOTAL =  253



A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

You can join the list by sending a subsription to:
	mailserver@nic.funet.fi
The subscription should contain only four words on one line:
	subscribe forest <your first name> <your last name>

The mailserver interpretes your mailing address from the mail you
send.  Correspondingly, you may unsubcribe from the list with the
following message:
	unsubscribe forest

You can get information about the services by sending the following one
line, one word message to the mailserver:
	help

For instance, one useful command that is apparent from help is:
	review forest
which returns you a list of the subsrcibers.

Physically, the mailing list resides at the State Computing Centre,
Espoo, Finland.  The same computer nic.funet.fi hosts one of Europe's
largest software archives accessible with archie, gopher, mosaic and
ftp.  We are connecting the list to some usenet groups, but his will
not be available globally for now.

If you want to reach the administrator of the list, please send email
to:
	forest-request@nic.forest.fi
Please do not send administrative material to the list and all its
members.  The mailserver is still somewhat experimental, but we try to
solve possible problems quickly.

The adminstrator is:
	Mr. Ari Turkia
	Forestry Faculty
	University of Joensuu
	P.O.Box 111
	SF-80101 Joensuu, Finland
	turkia@lists.funet.fi

You may also correspond with Don Latham and the undersigned about 
IUFRO computers issues.


S u b s c r i b e    t o d a y

If there is demand for specialized groups, we can set up additional
lists for the various forestry subfields.  However, we feel that this
needs to be done only after sufficient activity around some topic has
been demonstrated in the main list.  Please use the subject field of
email wisely to indicate what topic you are discussing.

What is suitable material to the list?  Almost anything that is not
personal and has at least some general interest amoung forest
scientists.  Announcements of events and positions are maybe the most
interesting ones.  If you have questions that you do not know whom to
ask, go ahead on the list.  These questions include such as "what is a
recommeneded book to learn of something?", "is anybody using software
package A to solve a particular problem?", and so on.

Especially welcome are short reviews of methodologies and
computer-related questions pertinent to forest science.

There are other network sources that you might be interested in.
Another mailing list for people interested in decision support systems
in forest management can be subscribed from listserv@pnfi.forestry.ca.
The sci and bionet groups in usenet contain some interesting material
also.

We hope that this mailing list will see lots of activity.  Please
spread the word among your colleagues.

Yours,

Hannu Saarenmaa
Deputy Leader of S4.11-03 "Computers"

Finnish Forest Research Institute		tel: +358-0-85705235
Unioninkatu 40A					fax: +358-0-625308
00170 Helsinki, Finland				hannu.saarenmaa@metla.fi

or, until June 25, 1993
Forestry Canada                         	(613) 589-2880
Petawawa National Forestry Institute    	(613) 589-2275 FAX
Chalk River, Ontario,  Canada  K0J 1J0		hsaarenmaa@pnfi.forestry.ca



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