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>a bumble bee list (BOMBUS-L)...migrated to I don't know where (Guelph?)
It’s over at the University of Maryland. There are addresses and instructions on Google for
subscribing to it. However, those addresses that I followed, [log in to unmask] only return
a cryptic undeliverable mail message. This does work:
To subscribe to Bombus-L an e-mail needs to be sent to:
[log in to unmask]
with a single line in the message (not the subject) section:
SUBSCRIBE BOMBUS-L
Their computer will send a reply that needs to be answered in order to join the list.
When accepted you will receive a confirmation message giving more information on posting, etc.
While similar to Bee-L, Bombus-L does have some differences particularly in accessing their
archives which are filed as monthly logs.
Hope this helps you bumble bee enthusiasts.
Regards,
Dick Allen
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