The linuxfromscratch.org server is hosting the following public accessible mailinglists:
lfs-discuss
lfs-apps
lfs-announce
lfs-security
alfs-discuss
alfs-docs
alfs-ipc
alfs-profile
alfs-backend
The lfs-discuss mailinglist discusses matters strictly related to the LFS-BOOK. If you have problems with the book, want to report a bug or two or have suggestions to improve the book, use this mailinglist.
Any other mail is to be posted on the lfs-apps list.
The lfs-apps list deals with everything that does not fit on the lfs-discuss list.
The lfs-announce list is a moderated list. You can subscribe to it, but you can't post any messages to this list. This list is used to announce new stable releases. If you want to be informed about development releases as well then you'll have to join the lfs-discuss list. If you're already on the lfs-discuss list there's little use subscribing to this list as well because everything that is posted to the lfs-announce list will be posted to the lfs-discuss list as well.
The lfs-security mailinglist discusses security related matters. If you have security concerns or have heard about a package used by LFS that has known security problems, you can address that on this list.
The alfs-discuss list discusses the development of ALFS which stands for Automated LinuxFromScratch. The goal of this project is to develop an installation tool that can install an LFS system automatically for you. It's main goal is to speed up compilation by taking away your need to manually enter the commands to configure, compile and install packages.
ALFS-docs is the ALFS documentation project which creates and maintains all of the ALFS documentation.
The alfs-ipc list discusses the ALFS InterProcess Communication issues.
The alfs-profile list discusses the development of the ALFS XML profile and DTD.
The alfs-backend mailinglist discusses matters regarding the ALFS backend.
All these lists are archived and can be viewed online at http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/mail-archives or downloaded rom http://download.linuxfromscratch.org/mail-archives or ftp://download.linuxfromscratch.org/mail-archives.
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Subject: hello
subscribe lfs-discuss
subscribe lfs-apps
subscribe alfs-discuss
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To: listar@linuxfromscratch.org
Subject: hello
unsubscribe lfs-discuss
unsubscribe lfs-apps
unsubscribe alfs-discuss
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As the name implies the Set command tells you what to write to set a mode. The Unset command tells you what to write to unset a mode.
Replace listname in the example subject headers with the listname to which you want to apply the mode to. If you want to set more than one mode (to the same list or multiple lists) with one email you can do so by writing junk in the subject header like "hello" and then put the commands in the body of the message instead.
Set command: set listname digest
Unset command: unset listname digest
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Set command: set listname vacation
Unset command: unset listname vacation
If you are going to be away for a while or wish to stop receiving messages from the lists but you don't want to unsubscribe you can set yourself to vacation mode. This has the same effect as unsubscribing yourself, but you don't have to go through the unsubscribe process and then later through the subscribe process again.