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The Arsenal Mailing List

There is now a Arsenal mailing list home page, maintained by list administrator Mick Winnett. Please see that page for up-to-date subscription information etc (including subsciptionform). If the page is not responding, see below for the last version of instructions which we have at Arseweb (current as of 20th November 2003). There are some other links to list-related pages below.

About the Arsenal mailing-list

The Arsenal mailing list was founded by Tristan Rudgard at the start of the 93-94 season, and in January of 1994 the list was automated. Since then it has been maintained by Frank Ross, Jack Kaye, and then Tristan again. The current boss is Mick Winnett.

Automation means that all emails from list members sent to the special mailing-list address are automatically sent out to all the members. The list has grown from about 100 members to approx 1200 as of December, 1998. Under Mick Winnett the list has moved onto a new server with even more automated facilities. The original Arsenal World-Wide Web site, ArseWeb was founded as a result of conversations on the mailing-list, and continues to be a repository for mailing-list members' memories and opinions (as well as those of any Arsenal fans who want to send things in). The official Arsenal WWW site, AFCi, also came about through fans talking about the possibility of such a site on the mailing-list.

Occasional meetings between list members have been arranged, usually in London (Terry Neill's Holborn "Sports Bar" has been a venue as well as pre- and post-match pints in pubs near the ground), but also in Paris before the 1995 Cup-Winners Cup final.

There's also a mailing list football team called Cybury Gooners, who recently did us proud by winning the first North London Internet Derby match 2-0 against Internet Hotspurs.

And there was also a Mailing-List prediction competition run by mailing-list members, but we don't think it's been running for a while now.


Mailing List instructions

Current as of 20th November 2003. Latest mailing-list stuff is on the mailing-lists's own homepage (see top of page), when available.

For help file, with subscription info, etc
Send an email to arsenal-wood-floors-ireland.com-request@lists.wood-floors-ireland.com

in the SUBJECT or BODY of the message, put the single word 'help'

Digest version
Is available. see the help file

List rules
Are expected to be followed! Read them before posting (you will be sent them on subscription, or see below for how to get a copy)


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