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New bimonthly e-mail newsletter of the International Mathematical Union: IMU-Net

A Bimonthly Email Newsletter from the International Mathematical Union
Editor: Mireille Chaleyat-Maurel, University Ren? Descartes, Paris, Franc
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The electronic newsletter of the International Mathematical Union (IMU)
aims to improve communication between IMU and the worldwide mathematical
community, by reporting decisions and recommendations of IMU, and
highlighting issues that are under discussion. In addition, IMU-Net will
report on major international mathematical events and developments, and on
other topics of general mathematical interest. Feedback from readers and
mathematical societies is welcome.


SUBSCRIBING TO IMU-NET

IMU is as much concerned about the current wave of spam mails as probably
everybody receiving this email. The current mailing list, called
"IMU-Net-initial", has been carefully selected from various sources
including, e.g., the e-mail addresses of those mathematicians who have
participated in ICM 2002 in Beijing or ICM 1998 in Berlin. IMU thus hopes
that most recipients have some interest in the issues presented in this
electronic newsletter.

Here is IMU's promise concerning the initial list of e-mail addresses: IMU
will send everybody on the current mailing list IMU-Net-initial the first
two issues of IMU-Net. This list will be made inactive at the end of 2003
and will be replaced by a new IMU-Net mailing list. To get on this list
you have to actively subscribe to the list. Thus, if you want to receive
this mail service in the future, you have to subscribe (no cost involved,
of course).

There are two ways of subscribing to IMU-Net:

1. Click on http://www.mathunion.org/IMU-Net with a Web browser and go to
the "Subscribe" button to subscribe to IMU-Net online.

2. Send an e-mail to imu-net-request@mathunion.org with the Subject-line:
Subject: subscribe

In both cases you will get an e-mail to confirm your subscription so that
misuse will be minimized.