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Keep in touch with VNC developments
Please, before sending any questions either to us or to the mailing
list, make sure you've checked the FAQ!
There are several ways to keep in touch with developments in VNC:
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Join the mailing list. This is the most important. If you don't know
what a mailing list is or how it works, have a look at this introduction.
You can add yourself to or remove yourself from the mailing lists by sending
commands in the body of an email to majordomo@uk.research.att.com.
For example:
subscribe vnc-list
This asks for your name to be added to the list. More details will then
be sent to you.
You can remove yourself from the list in the same way, by using 'unsubscribe'
instead of 'subscribe'.
Note that these should be sent to 'majordomo' and not to the
list itself! If your mailer modifies your email address on the way
out, you will be subscribed under this modified name, which can make unsubscribing
difficult, particularly if the mailer changes it to something different
at a later time, so if you like you can specify the email address to be
used:
subscribe vnc-list myaddress@company.com
There is a second mailing list called vnc-list-digest which carries
the same messages, but will just send you one message a day containing
all of the last day's messages. You may prefer this to the standard
list, particularly if your mail reader won't filter the traffic into a
separate folder for you. To subscribe:
subscribe vnc-list-digest
You can also just send the command 'help', to get more detailed
instructions.
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The archives of the mailing list are available here,
and you can search them here.
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Check these web pages regularly. If you're looking at a mirror of the main
VNC site, click here for
the master version.
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Darxus@op.net has created a VNC channel
in IRC. For information on how to join it, see his
web page.
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If you need to contact the developers directly, send email to vnc@uk.research.att.com.
Because of the level of interest in VNC we cannot, in general, reply personally
to messages sent here, though we do promise to read them all! The mailing
list is a much better method of contact; others may have solved your problem
before, and may be able to help if we're not available.
We're interested in any and all feedback, but new features & bug fixes
are much more likely to be incorporated if you send us sample code showing
how to accomplish them! |
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