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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: OT Changeling Mailing List?
Date: Tue, 13 May 1997 10:58:28 +0100
Tim P Cooper said on 3:00/13 May 97...

> You know having said that.... I think I do now remember seeing something
> about mailing lists for WW somewhere. Pull up your trusty search engine
> and type in "Anders Mage Page". After you find his page (I forget the
> url...but wait...here it is: www.student.nada.kth.se/~nv91-asa/mage.html
> -- I had to open up my offline viewer and scan my bookmarks file.) just
> hunt around for something like "related links" or "Misc." or
something.
> I'm sure I saw addresses for ww mailing lists.

An old issue of White Wolf Inphobia had an article about the internet in
it, and mentioned mailing list addresses for their games. Changeling
wasn't out at that time, but I'd be surprised if they didn't set up a list
for it (provided the others are still running, of course). I'll dig up the
issue and look it up...
Here we are, issue 52, page 89. vampire-l (that's an L, not an i),
werewolf-l, mage-l, wraith-l, and street-l, all @*******.com; I assume
Changeling is something like change-l. Natually, it fails to mention the
server address, but I believe it was a majordomo. You should be able to
get a listing of all the lists it runs from the server itself.

I subscribed to the Vampire list when I'd bought a copy of the rulebook,
but compared to ShadowRN, I thought it sucked big-time. Just about nothing
but in-character postings, and the thing refused my posts outright for
some weird reason. I gave up after a week or so...

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