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CAU Communication Platforms

How to get heard...

E-Mail

CAU Members' personal email addresses can be found via the Members Page

Voice Services

CAU provides public access to our voice PBX, providing services such as voice-bridge and conferencing, CID-based ANAC, and call routing to available CAU members.

You can reach the PBX at any time by dialing the telephone number located in the footer of the CAU website (this site).

Access via VoIP protocols such as SIP and/or IAX is coming soon, stay tuned...

Chat Services

CAU provides a public SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing) channel on the CompSec SILC network. To connect, point your SILC client at the following round-robin server:

silc.compsec.net

The public CAU channel is "CAU".

You can find out more about SILC at http://www.silcnet.org/ and the CompSec SILC network at http://www.compsec.net/.

Email Lists

Announce

We send out updates on CAU, new E-Zine announcements, and other such announcement-type information to this list.

To join the CAU Announcement Mailing list, simply email announce-subscribe (at) lists dot caughq dot org

Body Hacking

This list is for discussion of body hacking such as general body modification, augmentation, cybernetics, enhancement pharmacuticals, etc.

To join the Body Hacking Mailing list, simply email bodyhacking-subscribe (at) lists dot caughq dot org

LocalScene

This list is for general discussion by the "Local" Texas Scene. Currently we define "local" as consisting of the Texas tri-city and surrounding areas (Dallas, Austin, Houston)

To join the CAU LocalScene Mailing list, simply email localscene-subscribe (at) lists dot caughq dot org

Proof Hashes

This list is hosted by Google Groups so that messages are archived and timestamped by a 3rd party not directly involved with CAU. This group allows establishment of confidential prior-art by posting a cryptographically hashed summary, proof-of-concept, schematic, or detailed description. Prior-art can then be proven by disclosing the original content with it's hashes and cross-reference the date of the original post. It is recommended that the poster include the result of multiple hash algorithms of the same content in a single message to eliminate the chance of calculating content which produces a hash collision in a single algorithm.

Subscription is not allowed and not required to post to this list. To view the archive, please visit the google group.

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