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Newsgroups: alt.religion.all-worlds,alt.answers,news.answers
Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!hookup!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!torin
From: torin@netcom.com (Darren/Torin/Who ever...)
Subject: Church of All Worlds FAQ Part 7/7
Message-ID: <torinCnrtLn.ICy@netcom.com>
Followup-To: alt.religion.all-worlds
Summary: This posting contains a general outline about the Church of
All Worlds, a neo-pagan church and alt.religion.all-worlds.
It is *not* for all religions. It should be read by anyone
who wishes to post to alt.religion.all-worlds.
Reply-To: c-a-w@netcom.com
Organization: Church of All Worlds
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 1994 05:22:35 GMT
Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU
Expires: Wed, 4 May 1994 05:00:00 GMT
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Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu alt.religion.all-worlds:677 alt.answers:2336 news.answers:17683
Archive-name: church_all_worlds/part7
Alt-religion-all-worlds-archive-name: FAQ-part7
Last-modified: Thu, 24 Mar 1994
D. Other news-groups and listservs
There are no other specific CAW newsgroups on
USENET/InterNet, however, there are several newsgroups and at
least one listserv that deal with pagan and Wiccan issues.
These include:
Alt.Pagan, Alt.Magick, Alt.Magic.Sex, Talk.Religion.New-Age
Talk.Religion.Misc and perhaps others depending on your tastes.
The pagan listserv is available to people who would like
to receive a digest type publication by email. Send your email
subscription requests to: Uther@drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu. This
one has been around for some time. While rumors of other lists
abound, most of them seem to come and go quickly.
In the local BBS/FidoNet version of "reality", there is
a PODS CAW echo which is to be ported through to this newsgroup.
Experiments with this are on-going, but don't be surprised if
mail to/from folks "over there" in fido-land gets the
electronic equivalent of the USnail treatment (ie; ends up in
the bit bucket). In other words, if you get no answer, it may
be that your mail or your post to the newsgroup never made it
past Charon and into the Fido "underworld". Posts over 100
lines long seem to get eaten often.
E. Ftp archive
This FAQ and other CAW materials, including an electronic
application, are available by anonymous ftp from: netcom.com in
directory /pub/caw. Many are compressed in "Gzip" which can be
obtained from by ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu in /pub/gnu and at other
"gnu" archive mirrors. See the file README.gzip for other sites and
machines. Email to C-A-W@netcom.com if you have problems.