NMusers

Published

May 5, 2025

The NONMEM Users Network (NMusers) is a mailing list for professionals that use the NONMEM software.

It is maintained by ICON Clinical Research LLC, and has been running since at least 1995. The mail archive can be accessed here: https://www.mail-archive.com/nmusers@globomaxnm.com/. It was previously hosted at https://www.cognigen.com/nonmem/nm/.

NMusers has an RSS-feed: https://www.mail-archive.com/nmusers@globomaxnm.com/maillist.xml

Subscribe

To subscribe to nmusers, send the following in the body (not the subject line) of an email message to majordomo@globomaxnm.com:

subscribe nmusers

This will subscribe the account from which you send the message to the NMusers list.

If you wish to subscribe another address instead (such as a local redistribution list), you can use a command of the form:

subscribe nmusers other-address@your_site.your_net

Alternatively, requests to subscribe to the network can be sent to: nmusers-request@iconplc.com.

Once subscribed, you may contribute to the discussion by emailing: nmusers@globomaxnm.com.

Unsubscribe

To unsubscribe from NMusers, send the following in the body (not the subject line) of an email message to majordomo@globomaxnm.com:

unsubscribe nmusers

This will unsubscribe the account from which you send the message. If you are subscribed with some other address, you’ll have to send a command of the following form instead:

unsubscribe nmusers other-address@your_site.your_net

If you don’t know what address you are subscribed with, you can send the following command to see who else is on the list (assuming that information isn’t designated “private” by the owner of the list):

who nmusers

If you want to search non-private lists at this server, you can do that by sending a command like:

which string

This will return a list of all entries on all lists that contain “string”.

NMusers posting guidelines

  1. Limit 40000 characters (including appending dialog history from previous responses, so truncate if it gets too long)
  2. No attachments
  3. Only text and links

Reference 2019-03-15

Searching NMusers

Searches span all archived messages in a particular mailing list. More complex searches are supported through advanced query syntax. Phrase search is supported. So are fancy boolean operators like + - AND OR NOT (). Finally, searches can be limited to a particular email field such as from, date, subject or message. For example, one can find all messages from April 2002. The sort order can be controlled by adding sort:newest or sort:oldest to your search string.

“battle royale” +Jeff -Breidenbach -Marshall (dualing OR dueling) AND banjos from:“Mac Oglesby” date:[20190101 TO 20191231] Breidenbach date:202204* help sort:newest