Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!uunet!mcsun!ukc!strath-cs!cs.glasgow.ac.uk!wf From: wf@cs.glasgow.ac.uk (Mr Bill Findlay) Newsgroups: comp.music Subject: ICMC 90 Message-ID: <5017.9001171912@hawaii.cs.glasgow.ac.uk> Date: 17 Jan 90 19:12:43 GMT Sender: wf@cs.glasgow.ac.uk Lines: 56 ICMC 90 : The International Computer Music Conference, Glasgow 1990 ----------------------------------------------------------------- This is the monthly posting about ICMC 90 and the information server. An "information server" for ICMC 90 has been set up in the Computing Science Department of Glasgow University. By sending e-mail to it you can receive in reply copies of the registration document, the call for submissions, and other information about the conference that we insert from time to time. Detailed instructions on the use of the server are given below. Please note that the deadlines for submissions have been extended: Proposals must be postmarked no later than 28 February 1990. *********** Final text of papers will be due on 15 June 1990. ******* Music submissions must be postmarked no later than 9 March 1990. ******* All performance materials will be required by 30 June 1990. ******* The Information Server Basic Help --------------------------------- This information server will send out files contained in mail messages, in response to a request contained in a mail message, that you have sent it. Send your requests to info-server@cs.glasgow.ac.uk. Requests are of the form: Request: documents Topic: Request: end The "Topic" line may be repeated for each you wish to receive. The topics presently available are icmc.reg (registration form), icmc.call (call for submissions) and icmc.news (recent news releases). The key words recognised by the server are : request, topic and line-limit. These can be upper or lower case or a mixture. They are separated from the remainder of the line by tabs, spaces or : this is optional. Line-limit is for use by people who have mail systems that can only deal with small messages. Consider the following request: line-limit 1000 Request: documents topic: icmc.news request: end This would mail out icmc.news information in 1000 line chunks (Not including message header information). The line limit must lie between 1000 and 200000000. The default is send the file in 1 message. Everything after the "request end" is ignored.