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- From: Joseph_Jackson@transarc.com
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kerberos
- Subject: Re: OSF-kerberos and AFS information sources.
- Message-ID: <weYEg8n0Bwwc04WOty@transarc.com>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 06:36:56 GMT
- References: <84920818110348.0003858921NA2EM@mcimail.com>
- Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
- Lines: 19
- In-Reply-To: <84920818110348.0003858921NA2EM@mcimail.com>
-
- Robert,
-
- Transarc Corporation maintains an unmoderated mailing list for those
- interested in its AFS product. Normally, you would send your
- subscription request to <info-afs-request@transarc.com>. I take care
- of the mailing list, though, so I'll just add you right now. To send
- mail to the list, address your message to <info-afs@transarc.com>.
-
- In addition, there's a mailing list for discussing AFS/MIT Kerberos
- interaction issues. Mail is sent to this list through
- <info-afs-kerberos@transarc.com>. If you would like to be included on
- this mailing list, send mail to <info-afs-kerberos-request@transarc.com>.
-
- I'm not sure if there is a mailing list for DFS. I'll ask around and
- let you know if I find one.
-
- Joe Jackson,
- AFS Product Support,
- Transarc Corp.
-