Restoration Working Group Discussion Via
E-mail
RWG has an automated
e-mail list that serves to encourage discussion of RWG
projects and restoration with native plants. You must be subscribed to the
list in order to "post," or send a message out to all the subscribers.
Anyone is allowed to subscribe to the group. If you know of someone
else who would be interested, feel free to tell them about the list.
There is also a main list for general Plant Conservation Alliance announcements
and discussions (click here for more information),
a list for the Medicinal Plant Working Group (click here
for more information), and a list for the Alien Plant Working Group
(click here for more information).
How to subscribe
to the list:
Send an e-mail to rwg-request@lists.plantconservation.org
with the following information in the body of the message (not the
subject):
SUBSCRIBE
You will then
receive an e-mail that you will need to reply to in order to confirm your
subscription. After you confirm your subscription, another e-mail will be
sent with instructions on how to use the list.
How to post a message
to the list:
Compose the title and body of your message like usual and
send it to rwg@lists.plantconservation.org (the
list address). The
message will be reviewed and redistributed to all subscribers as a
bcc
(blind carbon copy). Please remember to limit the subject matter
of your post to things that pertain to restoration with native plants.
Attached files should not be posted.
How to unsubscribe
from the list:
Send an e-mail
from the address that you used to subscribe to the list orignally to rwg-request@lists.plantconservation.org
with the following information in the body of the message (not the subject):
UNSUBSCRIBE
You will then receive
an e-mail confirmation of your removal from the list.
Note: This should be done from the address with which you
subscribed.
How to view the list archives:
Go to http://cpanel.wispme.com/pipermail/rwg_lists.plantconservation.org/ to see older list messages.
If you
have questions about the automated list, e-mail the PCA at plant@plantconservation.org.