Subscribing to the GEOS-Chem email lists

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On this page we describe how to subscribe to the various GEOS-Chem email lists.

Overview

We use several email lists to share information among the GEOS-Chem user community. There is a "general" GEOS-Chem email list, plus an email list for each GEOS-Chem Working Group. You should subscribe to the general email list which gives crucial information about new versions, bugs, meetings, etc. You should also subscribe to the email lists of the Working Groups in which you are interested. You can see the complete list of all GEOS-Chem email lists at this link: https://groups.google.com/a/g.harvard.edu/forum/#!forumsearch/geos-chem

Please inform the GEOS-Chem Support Team if you suspect mail is not being delivered properly.

GEOS-Chem email list name
(Follow link for web interface)
Send messages here
(Add @g.harvard.edu)
Intended audience
GEOS-Chem geos-chem All GEOS-Chem users and developers
NOTE: This is the "general" email list to which information about new model versions, bugs & fixes, meetings etc. will be sent. You should subscribe to this list, in addition to any of the other lists that are relevant to the area of your research.
GEOS-Chem Adjoint and Data Assimilation geos-chem-adjoint Adjoint Working Group and Data Assimilation Working Group
GEOS-Chem Aerosols geos-chem-aerosols Aerosols Working Group
GEOS-Chem Carbon Cycle geos-chem-carbon Carbon Cycle Working Group
GEOS-Chem Chemistry geos-chem-organics Chemistry Working Group
GEOS-Chem Chemistry-Climate geos-chem-climate Chemistry-Climate Working Group
GEOS-Chem Emissions geos-chem-emissions Emissions Working Group
GEOS-Chem Hg and POPs geos-chem-hg-pop Hg and POPs Working Group
GEOS-Chem Software Engineering geos-chem-software-eng Software Engineering Working Group
GEOS-Chem Stratosphere geos-chem-stratosphere Stratospheric Working Group
GEOS-Chem Surface-Atmosphere Exchange geos-chem-sfc-atmos-exchange Surface-Atmosphere Exchange Working Group
GEOS-Chem Transport geos-chem-transport Transport Working Group


We invite you to join the Working Group that is most appropriate to your research and to subscribe to the relevant email list. Consider joining more than one Working Group (and email list) if your research spans several topics.

Subscribing to a list

Via email

To subscribe to any of the GEOS-Chem email lists, simply send an email to one (or more) of the addresses listed above with +subscribe appended to the email address (e.g. geos-chem+subscribe [at] g.harvard.edu; geos-chem-adjoint+subscribe [at] g.harvard.edu). Please include your name, affiliation, and research area in the email body as it will speed up the approval process. A moderator will examine your subscription request before issuing final approval.

Via the web

You can also use the Google Groups web interface to subscribe to any of the GEOS-Chem mailing lists. Here's how.

1. Point your browser to the following page

https://groups.google.com/a/g.harvard.edu/forum/#!forumsearch/geos-chem

and click on the name of the GEOS-Chem email list that you would like to subscribe to. In our example below we will subscribe to the GEOS-Chem list, as shown here:

Google groups 1.png


2. Because you do not already belong to the GEOS-Chem list, you will see the following page:

Google groups 2.png


3. Click on Subscribe to this group. You will then be shown a dialog box with a CAPTCHA validator. Type the requested number in the box and then press the Subscribe button.

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4. If the process was successful you should then see the following box at the bottom of your browser:

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You will also get a confirmation email from the system (to make sure you are not a spambot). Follow the instructions in the email to complete the subscription process.


5. Repeat steps 1-4 above to subscribe to as many of the GEOS-Chem email lists as you wish.

--Bob Y. (talk) 21:07, 14 August 2015 (UTC)

Unsubscribing from a list

Via email

To unsubscribe from any of the GEOS-Chem email lists, simply send an email to one (or more) of the addresses listed below:

GEOS-Chem email list name Send email here to unsubscribe from this list
(Add @g.harvard.edu)
GEOS-Chem <tt>geos-chem+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Adjoint and Data Assimilation geos-chem-adjoint+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Aerosols geos-chem-aerosols+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Carbon geos-chem-carbon+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Chemistry-Ecosystems-Climate geos-chem-climate+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Emissions and Deposition geos-chem-emissions+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Hg and POPs geos-chem-hg-pop+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Organics geos-chem-organics+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Oxidants geos-chem-oxidants+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Stratosphere geos-chem-stratosphere+unsubscribe
GEOS-Chem Transport geos-chem-transport+unsubscribe

Via the web

You can also use the Google Groups web interface to unsubscribe from any of the GEOS-Chem mailing lists. Here's how.

1. Point your browser to the following page

https://groups.google.com/a/g.harvard.edu/forum/#!forumsearch/geos-chem

and click on the name of the GEOS-Chem email list that you would like to subscribe to. In our example below we will unsubscribe from the GEOS-Chem list, as shown here:

Google groups 1.png


2. If you are already signed into your Google Groups account, you can skip ahead to step 4..


3. If you are not already signed into your Google Groups account, you will see this page (as before):

Google groups 2.png

Click on Sign in to view this group. You will be taken to the GEOS-Chem list page.


4. Click on the My Settings button (immediately left of the gear icon button) and select the option Leave this Group.

Google groups 5.png

--Bob Y. (talk) 21:08, 14 August 2015 (UTC)

Anti-spam measures

Each subscription request shall be approved by the GEOS-Chem Support Team. Requests from persons who are not recognized GEOS-Chem users shall be discarded.

To prevent spam, the GEOS-Chem email lists will reject mail from unrecognized addresses. When sending an email message to a list, make sure that you send your message from the same email address under which you subscribed to that list. Otherwise your message may not get delivered.

If you are having difficulties sending mail to a list, then please contact the GEOS-Chem Support Team for assistance.

--Bob Y. 11:43, 28 March 2011 (EDT)