The
ITILPeople.com mailing listThe
ITILPeople.com mailing list is a free
service available to anyone interested
in ITIL. The mailing list offers a forum on
which to talk about and discuss all
things ITIL related. The group
currently has around 250 members (as of
01st September 2003) and sends around 50 messages
a month to the list.
Subscribing to the
list:
To subscribe to the
list just send a blank e-mail to:
itilpeople-subscribe@yahoogroups.co.uk
You will be sent an
e-mail asking you to confirm your
subscription. Click on the link
in the e-mail, and when taken to the
web page, select the join mailing list
radio button. Your e-mail address
will automatically be added to the
list. However, due to some
recent problems with the mailing list,
we have had to change the way
membership is handled, and all members
must now be approved before you will start to receive
e-mails.
Unsubscribing
from the list:
To unsubscribe from
the the list just send a blank e-mail
to:
itilpeople-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.co.uk
Sending mails to
the list:
To send a mail to
the ITILPeople mailing list send an
e-mail to:
itilpeople@yahoogroups.co.uk
Please put a
relevant subject title for the
e-mail. All mail sent through
the mailing list will automatically
append the word [ITILPeople] to the
subject line for those who wish to
filter their ITILPeople list mail.
RULES
This is a mailing
list for people to exchange views and
opinions, and not for vendors or
providers to promote products or
services. Anyone found using
this mailing list to do this will be
warned as to their future conduct, and
may be removed from the list if they
continue.
Message length:
When replying to messages please
only quote the relevant parts of the
previous message.
Do NOT reply with the entire previous
message included, unless it is all
relevant to what you are saying.
Do NOT reply with one word answers
(yes, no, agreed, etc).
Attachments:
Please do NOT send attachments
with your messages.
The list server will automatically all
attachments to messages.
Number of
messages:
If you can say it all in one
message, please try!
This is an
ITILPeople discussion list for all
things ITIL related. Anyone
found abusing this list (including
swearing) will be removed.
These rules are not
meant to be heavy handed, they are
just intended to keep topics relevant
and to the point.