NAME

forum - Interactive Help for MRTG users


SYNOPSIS

There is a lot of written documentation for mrtg. But never the less you may have a problem where you can't find the solution. In this case some Human Help may be necessary. With MRTG there are several ways to get Humans to help you.


MAILING-LIST

There are three mailing lists for MRTG available.

mrtg
for discussion among mrtg users

mrtg-announce
for announcements regarding new versions of mrtg related software

mrtg-developers
for discussion among people who write software in connection with mrtg or who hack mrtg itself.

THE RULES

Please note, that the memebers of the mrtg mailinglist value politeness highly. This means behave in a way you would like others to behave towards you.

SUBSCRIBING

These lists are managed by a mailing-list management software (listar). It allows you to subscribe to these lists by sending a message with the subject: subscribe to the following address:

 listname-request@list.ee.ethz.ch

You will then get a message asking you to confirm your subscription.

For posting to the lists use the following address

 listname@list.ee.ethz.ch

Note that only people who are subscribed to the list can post.

Further information about the usage of the mailing lists is available by sending a message with the subject line help to either one of the request addresses.

For past activity there is also a mailing list archive available:

 http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/mrtg

There is also a web interface to manage your mailing-list subscription.

 http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi


NEWSGROUP

For discussion of MRTG or related topics on the Usenet, please send your posts to:

 news:comp.dcom.net-management

Many MRTG users are in this forum and will help you. You can also find an archive of past activity from this Newsgroup on:

 http://groups.google.com


MRTG Japan

There is a special Mailinglist for MRTG Users in Japan. It carries translations of the traffic from MRTG-ANNOUCNE as well as updates on the Japanese Translation of the MRTG documentation. Go to http://www.mrtg.jp/info/ml.html for further Information. Note that the list is in Japanese.


AUTHOR

Tobias Oetiker <oetiker@ee.ethz.ch> and many contributors