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Australia, New Zealand, Diplomacy

Email lists, Email, Zines
for Diplomacy in
Australia and New Zealand



OZDIP-L

OZDIP-L@thingy.apana.org.au is the email list for discussion of the game of Diplomacy in Australia and New Zealand. A message sent to OZDIP-L is automatically emailed to all list members. OZDIP-L provides a forum where people who are interested in Diplomacy can discuss a range of issues related to both the game and their other common interests (such as sport).

How do I join OZDIP-L?
To subscribe to the OZDIP-L list, visit the subscription page.

What do I do next?
Once you have subscribed to OZDIP-L, you can send a message to all members of OZDIP-L by sending an email to:

 OZDIP-L@thingy.apana.org.au

How do I view OZDIP-L Archives Online?
If you want to view email online visit Archives

What if I have problems with OZDIP-L?
If you have any problems the listowners will be happy to assist you:
 Bob Blanchett: bob@thingy.apana.org.au
 John Cain: j.cain@unimelb.edu.au

DAANZ-announce

DAANZ-announce@yahoogroups.com is an announcements only email list for the promotion of Diplomacy tournaments, the announcement of club games of Diplomacy, the publication of information from the DAANZ Executive, and the posting of results of tournaments, club games, Masterpoints and the Bismark Cup. DAANZ-announce is designed to compliment OZDIP-L, providing access to basic information about the Diplomacy hobby in Australia and New Zealand without the discussion and chatter that OZDIP-L often features.

How do I join DAANZ-announce? To subscribe to the DAANZ-announce list, simply enter your email address below, click subscribe, then follow the instructions.

 

Subscribe to DAANZ-announce

 

Playing Diplomacy by Email and Zines

Postal Diplomacy 'Zines Diplomacy has been played through the post, mainly in amateur magazines or "zines", for over 30 years. Here is a list of Australasian Dipzines.

Playing Diplomacy by Internet Email (Human moderated) Diplomacy can be played by Internet email with a human moderater. An example of this is CAT23 Diplomacy, where games are moderated by a human and an email list is used to create a sense of community amongst players.

Playing Diplomacy by Internet Email (Computer moderated) You can play Diplomacy by Internet Email using an automated Judge. There are a number of Judges around the world. You can find more about playing Diplomacy using a Judge in the Diplomatic Pouch Email Diplomacy Section.

 


Diplomacy Association of Australia and New Zealand, Incorp. Assoc. (Vic) no. A0029615P.

Last modified: 3 February, 2005
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