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  2. Wikipedia:Mailing lists - Wikipedia

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    File a request at Phabricator for problems with mailing lists or for starting a new list. Mailing lists are available in a number of formats: via a web archive, by email, or by NNTP using the mail-to-news gateway Gmane. Offsite archives of Wikipedia's mailing lists can be found at Gmane, MARC, Gossamer Threads, and Nabble Forums.

  3. Mailing list - Wikipedia

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    An electronic mailing list or email list is a special use of email that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users. It is similar to a traditional mailing list – a list of names and addresses – as might be kept by an organization for sending publications to its members or customers, but typically refers to four ...

  4. Wikipedia:Community portal - Wikipedia

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    Mailing lists; Events and projects . Yearly or infrequent events. The 2024 Developing Countries WikiContest is an editing competition with a focus towards developing ...

  5. Category:Electronic mailing lists - Wikipedia

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  6. Wikipedia:Expert review/mailing lists - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Contact us - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has no central editorial board. ... nor of its staff and edits will not generally be made in response to an email request. Although Wikipedia was founded by ...

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  9. Full Disclosure (mailing list) - Wikipedia

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    The list was created on July 9, 2002, by Len Rose and also administered by him, who later handed it off to John Cartwright. After Len Rose shut down netsys.com, the list was hosted and sponsored by Secunia. [1] The Full Disclosure mailing list was originally created because many people felt that the Bugtraq mailing list had "changed for the ...