ExoSquad Mailing Lists

exosquad@lists.stwing.upenn.edu

This is a mailing list which is designed to allow ExoSquad fans to carry on intelligent and informative discussion regarding all things ExoSquad, be it the television show, the toys, or something else.

This list is closed, i.e., only subscribers will be able to submit messages to the list. If you wish to subscribe to the list, you may do so at http://lists.stwing.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/exosquad or by sending an e-mail message to exosquad-request@lists.stwing.upenn.edu with the word 'subscribe' in the subject line or message body.

If you ever wish to unsubscribe, you can do so through the above web page or by e-mailing exosquad-request@lists.stwing.upenn.edu, with the word 'unsubscribe' in the subject or message body, from the account where you are subscribed, then follow the confirmation instructions.

exovideo@lists.stwing.upenn.edu

This list is open, i.e., everyone and their mother can submit messages to the list. Its purpose is to allow a simple and quick means of contacting people who are
searching for copies of ExoSquad episodes on videocassette. It can also be used by people who are in need of copies of ExoSquad videos to relate their needs to those others on the list who may have a partial collection. But once two people have decided to work out a deal, it should be taken to e-mail.

If you wish to join this list of fans waiting to be contacted by someone willing to copy tapes of episodes, you may do so at http://lists.stwing.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/exovideo or by sending an e-mail message to exovideo-request@lists.stwing.upenn.edu and put the word 'subscribe' in the subject line or message body.

You will receive a confirmation message with instructions about an address to reply to so that your signup can be confirmed, just as with the discussion list.

Disclaimers: Anything that the two parties work out is none of my concern. Be aware that Universal still has the rights to ExoSquad and the shows that they produced. Selling copies of the show for profit would probably get you in trouble if Universal found out. Truth be told, simply making copies for other fans even at no charge whatsoever is also a copyright infringement. Appearance on the request list or usage of the mailing list does not constitute a recommendation of an individual on my part. I assume no responsibility for deals or arrangements gone awry.

Exo_Squad at ONElist

This Exo Squad mailing list is being created for mature people who still love cartoons, specifically Exo Squad. The 17+ rating is just to assure people that they do not have to make sure what they write is appropriate for a certain age. To subscribe, go to www.Onelist.com/subscribe/Exo_Squad.

(Note: I am not affiliated with the above list in any way. Please do not send me requests to subscribe, unsubscribe, or any other e-mails regarding it.)


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