The ARATA List is provided to facilitate communication between members. Messages emailed to arata-ls will be automatically forwarded to every other member who is on the list.
The listserver is an open, unmoderated web forum intended to facilitate discussion and exchanges of ideas. The value of "arata-ls" is the collective knowledge and experience of ARATA members, which can be shared to benefit people with disabilities. Anything to do with ARATA or the assistive technology field can be discussed freely, provided it is consistent with the mission and objectives of ARATA. For example, arata-ls is the place to:
Members have a duty to use the listserver responsibly and to avoid causing offense to other users or embarrassment to ARATA.
As a guideline, the following activities are considered to be inconsistent with the mission and objectives of ARATA, and therefore unsuitable uses of the listserver:
Members are expected to declare a commercial interest if recommending equipment or devices via the ARATA listserver, and are also expected to offer advice which is reasonably within the limits of their knowledge.
The arata-ls is for members of ARATA and similar organisations (e.g. RESNA and AATE). You can participate on the list by:
Please note, the arata-ls is:
The arata-ls is administered as a member service and instructions to the list are therefore restricted to "unsubscribe" commands.
The listserver automatically dispatches your message to each subscriber on "arata-ls", and appends the tag [arata-ls] to the subject line of each message for easy identification.
To send a message to the list:
Messages to the arata-ls need to be sent in plain text format - this involves writing the email in text and sending it as plain text. The first part is straightforward, while the second part depends on the preferences set up in your email program.
If you normally send messages in HTML format you can change this on an individual email basis by choosing the 'plain text' format for messages to the arata-ls. Depending on your email program this may be under Tools or Options or Preferences.
The following websites provide tips on how to do this:
If you use a holiday 'Vacation Message' or auto responder of any kind on your email program, please make sure you exclude all messages to the arata-ls from this response.
One solution is to ensure that the auto-responder only works for messages sent 'To' yourself and not to messages that are sent using 'CC' or 'BCC'. This will work for all list servers as the message is always send 'BCC'.
If you are not sure how to do this within your email software, then the best alternative is to unsubscribe from the arata-ls and resubscribe when you get back.
To help avoid the circulation of viruses, the arata-ls does not allow attachments. It is not currently possible to block messages with attachments via the listserver program, so this requires list members to be responsible when posting messages. It is preferable to:
This approach allows people who are interested in more detail on a specific topic to follow it up individually, while:
The majordomo software frequently has problems processing attachments, resulting in errors and bounced messages. For security reasons, some large organisations also have a policy of sidelining or rejecting external emails with attachments, which means that not everyone on the list will receive your message.
To avoid spam postings and ensure that only messages from list members are distributed, the ARATA list is now restricted to member emails only. This means that messages MUST be sent from the subscribed email address to be accepted. Any postings from others are sent as BOUNCE messages to the list administrator only.
Sometimes certain words will cause a post to bounce, such as including "help", "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" in the subject line or body of the message. These words are reserved for admin requests and for security reasons such messages are sent to the list owner rather than the list. These sort of bounces are rare and you will be assisted in posting your message if they occur.
The listserve software will also not send messages of length greater than 40,000 characters. If you have a large message to communicate please consider summarising the content.
Formatted messages sent in styled or html markup are also not understood by the list serve software. In trying to interpret the message an error is created that causes it to exceed the character limit above. All messages (including email signatures) must be sent as plain text.
Some viruses proliferate by sending a copy of the virus to every other address in your email address book. To help avoid this problem, list members must not include the arata-ls address in their address book. If you want to send a message, the details can always be found on the ARATA web site, or in a previous message.
When the list is active there can be lots of messages, and you may want to keep some of these for future reference.
To assist members in identifying ARATA posts, all emails from the list begin with [arata-ls] in the subject line.
To unsubscribe from "arata-ls":
unsubscribe arata-ls YOUR EMAIL HERE
NB: To join the list again at a later date, you will need to contact the Membership Coordinator.
If your email address has changed you should contact the ARATA Membership Coordinator, James Dean j.dean@tecsol.com.au
You will need to provide details of both your old and new email address, which will then be updated in the membership database and unsubscribed/resubscribed on the list.
For assistance with problems accessing or using arata-ls, contact the List Administrator, Desleigh de Jonge d.dejonge@uq.edu.au