Subject: HELP on using the ARRL's Automated Information Server (info@arrl.org) INFO is a service of ARRL HQ. To use it, mail messages to: info@arrl.org Each line of the message should contain a single command as shown below. You may place as many commands in a message as you want. Each file you request will be sent to you in a separate message. Only ASCII text files are supported at present. Note to users with FTP capability: All of these files are also available by anonymous ftp to ftp.std.com in the /pub/hamradio/ARRL/Server-files/info area. Valid INFO email commands: help Sends this help file index Sends an index of the files available from INFO reply
Sends the response to the specified address. Put this at the BEGINNING of your message if your From: address is not a valid Internet address. send Sends "FILENAME" example: send PROSPECT.TXT quit Terminates the transaction (use this if you have a signature or other text at the end of the message.) Note: your message will *not* be read by a human! Do not include any requests or questions except by way of the above commands. Retrieve the "USERS.TXT" file for a list of email addresses of ARRL HQ people. DO *NOT* USE YOUR MAILER'S "REPLY" FUNCTION TO SEND YOUR NEXT REQUEST! This message is from info-serv@arrl.org. Generate a new message addressed to info@arrl.org instead. We set it up this way to prevent failed mail from looping endlessly, annoying system administrators. Mail sent back to info-serv@arrl.org ends up in the bit bucket. Your From: field or Reply-to: field in your header should contain a valid Internet address, including full domain name. If your From: field does not contain a valid Internet address, the answer will not reach you. However, we have recently added a reply function as a server command. If needed, the REPLY command should be the first command in your message. syntax: reply mailaddr Where mailaddr is a valid Internet mail address (either user@domain or bang address accepted.) An invalid address generates an error. A wrong address results in non-delivery of your response. The address given in the reply command is the address to which all subsequent requests in the message will be sent. If an error message is generated, it will be sent to the last reply address given. If anyone needs some help with the server, or has ascii information files that they would like to archive on our server, additional information or updates for any of our files, or suggestions for improvements, please contact me here at ARRL Headquarters via email or telephone (203) 666-1541. 73 de ARRL HQ, Michael Tracy, KC1SX, mtracy@arrl.org Sample of files available from INFO: (There are lots more!) FILENAME SIZE DATE DESCRIPTION ---------------- ---- ------ -------------------- #Note - If you are not yet an Amateur Radio operator retrieve the #file prospect (send prospect) for information on how to easily get #started in this fun hobby. PROSPECT.TXT 2k 930514 How to get your Amateur Radio license EXAMS.TXT 52k 930629 Current exam schedule info - updated bi-weekly EXAMINFO.TXT 9k 921020 Examinations - what to bring - requirements USERS.TXT 6k 930119 List of HQ Email addresses ARRLCAT.TXT 39k 930709 Catalog of ARRL Publications - commercial content JOIN.TXT 2k 930621 How become an ARRL member SERVICES.TXT 5k 930621 A condensed list of ARRL membership services TOUR.TXT 28k 930621 An electronic tour of ARRL Headquarters DIR.HQ 5k 930310 Visiting ARRL HQ - diretions and tour information HFBANDS 7k 921203 Breakdown of users of HF spectrum Q-SIGS 1k 921203 ARRL list of Amateur Radio Q-signals W1AW.SKD 2k 930120 W1AW schedule of transmissions and operation PRODREV1.TXT 12k 930227 Which rig is best? Part 1 - QST Lab Notes PRODREV2.TXT 22k 930227 Which rig is best? Part 2 - QST Lab Notes !LIST.TXT 6k 931120 QST Bibliographies List RFIGEN.TXT 37k 930120 How to solve an EMI/RFI problem - QST Lab Notes RFISOURC.TXT 13k 930607 Where to buy filters - EMI-proof telephones etc. ADDRESS.TXT 16k 930318 Lots and lots of ham/electonic company addresses KITS.TXT 6k 930430 List of companies that sell kits BBS.TXT 12k 930601 List of ham-radio land-line bulletin boards FAQ1.TXT 25k 930707 Introduction to the FAQ and Amateur Radio FAQ2.TXT 45k 930707 Amateur Radio Orgs, Services and Info Sources FAQ3.TXT 32k 930707 Amateur Radio Advanced and Technical Questions Enjoy this ARRL service. Please direct comments or suggestions (or flames) #to mtracy@arrl.org. 73 from ARRL HQ, Michael Tracy, KC1SX