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- If you're reading this as comp.std.unix on USENET, to post you just
- post as to any newsgroup, and the news software will forward your
- submission to the moderator. Assuming your news software is a) new
- enough to have this feature, and b) set up correctly.
-
- To post by mail, as you must if you received this by mail (presumably
- as part of the std-unix mailing list), you can submit a message by
- mailing it to
- std-unix@uunet.uu.net
- if your mailer recognizes ARPA Internet style domains, or
- uunet!std-unix
- if you have to deal with old-style UUCP source routes. The UUNET
- machine speaks to most of the known world, so I won't include paths
- to it here.
-
- This newsgroup/mailing list is moderated, so the moderator (me,
- John S. Quarterman) reserves the right to not post any given submission.
- This is a technical discussion group, so attacks on companies or
- people are not appropriate, nor are flames in general. It's best
- to stick to the general topic, as well: standards related to the
- UNIX operating system.
-
- Requests for subscriptions or deletions, and other non-submissions
- have to be mailed, regardless of how you received this article.
- The place for such messages is:
- std-unix-request@uunet.uu.net
- or
- uunet!std-unix-request
-
- You can also send through longway.tic.com or uunet!longway, but those
- are harder to find (e.g., from the Internet, your mail system must
- understand nameserver MX records).
-
- The former aliases at sally.utexas.edu or uunet!ut-sally also still
- work, but are not recommended at the moment, considering that the
- ARPANET IMP that connects sally.utexas.edu to the ARPA Internet is
- going to be turned off 1 May 1988, and it's not clear when a connection
- to NSFnet will be available.
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 13, Number 55
-
-