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SAH Listserv

The SAH Listserv is a benefit of membership in the Society of Architectural Historians. It has been designed from the ground up to facilitate discussion and help build community among the Society's members, as well as to act as a venue for general announcements about news and events of general interest to members of SAH. Emails sent to the Listserv will be immediately distributed to all participants--enabling real-time conversations to take place. Attachments are also welcome, though they must be no larger than 200K.

Managing your SAH Listserv Account

To be added to the SAH Listserv email membership@sah.org

To be removed from the SAH Listserv email membership@sah.org

Send messages to the list at SAHLISTSERV@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU

To manage your Listserv account, go to the following website and create a password account using the email address you have on file at SAH: http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A0=SAHLISTSERV

Alternatively, you may send an email command to direct the Listserv software to perform a function.  Send the command to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU and type the desired code into the subject line.

Common command codes include:

 Simplify acknowledgement of messages sent  SET SAHLISTSERV ACK NOREPRO
 Turn off acknowledgements  SET SAH NOACK NOREPRO
 Information about subscription options  QUERY SAHLISTSERV
 Request list of archive files  INDEX SAHLISTSERV
 Order specific files

 GET SAHLISTSERV LOGxx
 
(fill in data you receive from INDEX SAHLISTSERV for xx)

 Digest version of the postings  SET SAHLISTSERV DIGEST
 Additional LISTSERV commands  INFO REFCARD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Questions about the SAH Listserv's technical operations go to the SAH Listserv Moderator, Nathaniel Walker at Nathaniel_Walker@brown.edu

Questions about your SAH Membership and access to the Listserv go to SAH Manager of Membership Services, Anne Bird at abird@sah.org


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