CLAMP Mailing L
ist
World Wide Web Headquarters
Welcome aboard to the official homepage of the CLAMP Mailing List,
[email protected]. I don't exactly remember what I had here to offer,
but as time goes on I'll have more stuff.
What is CML?
CML is a group of people who just happen to like CLAMP, a kick-ass
manga-drawing quartet in Japan. We are here to talk about their works,
past and present, and for you to get to know people who share the
same great taste in manga!
Who is on CML?
Currently we have approximately 200 people on board, and about 20 or 30 of
them post frequently. The others kinda lurk there, and pop out of hiding
when they have something to say.
How do I join?
Send an e-mail to [email protected]. It won't
matter what subject you use. And in the body, put subscribe cml
(and just that) and send it. A few minutes later, you'll get your welcome mail.
Read your welcome mail, memorize your welcome mail, keep your welcome
mail in a safe place. It has LOTS of information on it.
Services offered by the CML
- Scripts by the CML-CWTT.
The CLAMP Mailing List -- CLAMP Work Translation Team is a group of
a few Japanese-literate CML members (past and present) that take time away from
their normal life full of work, and fantranslate various CLAMP manga.
- The CML/REML Members' Webring.
The CML/REML Members Ring is the webring that I created as a way for
various members to get to know each other, and as another way of saying "hey, we have
a place for you to talk about CLAMP!". Members are desperately needed -- we're still
a very small ring ^^;
- The CLAMP Fanfiction Archive.
The CLAMPfic Archive is the collection of fanfiction based on CLAMP work.
The site was inspired by Kristin Huntsman's CLAMP Fanfiction List.
- The CLAMP Internet
Guide.
The CIG is the premeire source of CLAMP information written in English on
the Internet, maintained by Richard "Hojo" Vermaas. He also maintains the CML
shopping list and a copy of the ML archives.
Archives and miscellaneous information concerning CML
- A digest version of the CML mail archives.
This is the same set of archives, but with all the spoiler whitespace, all the
unnecessary headers, all .sig's, duplicate mail, and general "what the hell is this
doing here?" mail removed. Since I have to go through each file by hand, it takes
some time for it to come up. Sorry about that.
- How to use the CML archives: a basic overview of what you can do on CML.
- Notes from the Admin.