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At the moment, the Mac-Ministry mailing list is down. We are working on bringing it back online as soon as possible. your patience in the mean time is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your understanding. | |||
Christian Apple Technology User Group's '''mailing list''' has always been our central channel of communication and fellowship. | Christian Apple Technology User Group's '''mailing list''' has always been our central channel of communication and fellowship. | ||
As our original name “Christian Mac User Group” implies, our goal has always been to support Christians using Macs, but with a particular concentration on those using Macs for ministry; hence the name '''“Mac Ministry”''' for the mailing list. | As our original name “Christian Mac User Group” implies, our goal has always been to support Christians using Macs, but with a particular concentration on those using Macs for ministry; hence the name '''“Mac Ministry”''' for the mailing list. |
Revision as of 08:55, 3 May 2012
Alert!
At the moment, the Mac-Ministry mailing list is down. We are working on bringing it back online as soon as possible. your patience in the mean time is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your understanding.
Christian Apple Technology User Group's mailing list has always been our central channel of communication and fellowship.
As our original name “Christian Mac User Group” implies, our goal has always been to support Christians using Macs, but with a particular concentration on those using Macs for ministry; hence the name “Mac Ministry” for the mailing list.
History
The CMUG mailing list was created to help Mac-using missionaries who had little access to technical support. Over the years, it has grown into CMUG's (now CATUG’s) online community forum.
Around January 2011 there were two Mac Ministry mailing lists, but these were merged back together on February 20. The list server software was upgraded to a new program, known as Mailman, on February 19, 2011 with the aim of creating a more reliable and flexible list to serve this community's membership in the years to come. Please read "Letter from the CMUG Board" for more information.
Join the conversation by subscribing.
How to subscribe and post
Addresses
To subscribe and receive individual e-mails, click this link and send the e-mail it creates.
To unsubscribe from the list, click this link and send the e-mail it creates.
Alternatively, or to change your options e.g. to a single daily e-mail digest of messages, use this web page for subscriptions:
To change your email address, you'll have to subscribe with the new email address and unsubscribe the old one.
As a member, to send a message to the main list, email mac-min@catug.org. The old posting address mac-ministry@list.macministry.org also still works.
Posting guidelines
Please see the separate page on posting guidelines.
Filtering your emails
To filter your emails into a separate folder, a simple rule for subject lines containing [Mac-Min]
will continue to work as it has in the past. However, this would mix off-list replies sent to you into the list traffic.
A more specific way to filter Mac-Min messages is to filter by Mailman's list-id
header. All messages sent through Mac-Min will have a list-id header that contains mac-min_catug.org.catug.org
To learn how to use this in Apple Mail, see the article Making the most of Apple Mail.
Gmail supports filtering on List-id, see this blog (no connection with us). Enter the following in Gmail's Has the words
field:
listid: mac-min_catug.org.catug.org
Archives
There are no online email archives of the List. This is intentional, and preferred by a significant number of CATUG members for reasons of privacy. Instead, this Wiki was set up partly to serve as a repository of some of the best advice which may be of lasting or wider value.
Admin lists
The CATUG Board and Ops Board have separate lists for administrative matters, to save stuff of a boring or technical nature from being sent to all members.
Prayer list
Drew Janssen, longstanding CATUG member, started an online prayer list in 2007 called the Prov1522 List (after Proverbs 15:22). It is not limited to prayer alone; members might also share wisdom, hence the verse.
Drew is the list moderator, and ensures that it is flame-free, private, non-preachy, and above all confidential. The list is hosted by another longstanding CATUG member, Jon Gardner.
CATUG members are still also welcome to post prayer requests on the Mac-Min list (see Posting guidelines). However, Prov1522 is a side-channel list focused on sharing requests and praying for each other. The requests, and the answers, will never be posted on any website or in any blog, and Drew hopes to keep the membership limited to those who take it seriously and will honor each other's confidentiality.
For more info about this list or to subscribe, see http://lists.kairosnet.com/mailman/listinfo/prov1522