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  Picons Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)         


Author: Steve Kinzler
Date: Dec 25, 2008 18:03

Archive-name: picons-faq
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Last-modified: 2005/11/27
URL: http://www.cs.indiana.edu/picons/ftp/faq.html

Picons Frequently Asked Questions

Steve Kinzler cs.indiana.edu>
27 Nov 2005
An HTML version of this document is available at
<URL:http://www.cs.indiana.edu/picons/ftp/faq.html>.
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  sendmail FAQ         


Author:
Date: Dec 25, 2008 12:00

Posted-By: auto-faq 3.3 (Perl 5.008)
Archive-name: mail/sendmail/faq
Posting-Frequency: posted on the 10th and 25th of each month
Last-modified: May 5, 2008
URL: http://www.sendmail.org/faq/
Maintainer: Sendmail FAQ sendmail.org>

Sendmail
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Last updated May 5, 2008

Changes since the last post on 10 Dec 2008 12:00:01 PST
* none

Top 5 - the *most* frequently asked questions about sendmail:

1. Local config error: see 4.5
2. Relaying denied: see 3.27
3. Directory permissions: see 3.33
4. Virtual hosting: see 3.7 & 3.28
5. POP / IMAP: see 4.19

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  Welcome to comp.sys.atari.8bit!         


Author: Michael Current
Date: Sep 22, 2008 22:06

Archive-name: atari-8-bit/welcome
Posting-Frequency: 10 days
Last-modified: July 20, 2008

Welcome to the comp.sys.atari.8bit newsgroup!

Discussion about 8 bit Atari micros.

Welcome to the Usenet newsgroup for discussion about the Atari 8-bit family
of computers! These include the Atari 400, 800, 1200XL, 600XL, 800XL, 65XE,
130XE, and 800XE personal/home computers, and the Atari XE video game system.

The 400/800/1200XL/600XL/800XL computers were produced from 1979-1984 by
Atari, Inc., of Sunnyvale, California, USA, while Atari was a division of
Warner Communications.

The 800XL/65XE/130XE/800XE computers and XE game system were produced from
1984-1992 by Atari Corp., also based in Sunnyvale, California, USA.

Today, the Atari computer intellectual property rights, along with the
home market rights to the Atari trademark itself, are owned by
Atari Interactive, Inc., a subsidiary of Infogrames Entertainment SA.
http://corporate.infogrames.com/

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
Kept by Michael Current, michael@mcurrent.name
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  What's New in the MH FAQ         


Author: Bill Wohler
Date: Sep 22, 2008 22:05

Archive-name: mail/mh-faq/contents
Last-modified: $Date: 2007-09-24 00:00:20 -0700 (Mon, 24 Sep 2007) $
Version: $Revision: 8504 $
Posting-Frequency: biweekly

Folks,

The last time the FAQ was updated was on or around 2006.03.09:

http://www.newt.com/faq/mh.html
http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-dir/mail/mh-faq/part1.html

This article is posted bi-weekly and contains a summary of recent
changes and the FAQ's table of contents at the bottom.

2007-09-23

The MH web site is now http://rand-mh.sourceforge.net/ and the MH
book is now at http://rand-mh.sourceforge.net/book/.

Changed Questions
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  [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!         


Author: Greg Bacon
Date: Sep 22, 2008 07:32

Archive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon hiwaay.net>
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14

[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome. If you do not have
access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the command
"send faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome" in the message. ]

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Subject: 0. What is this document?

This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.

This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
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  SCO Programmer's Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)         


Author: Boyd Lynn Gerber
Date: Sep 16, 2008 23:05

Archive-name: sco/programmers-faq-pointer
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Version: 1.0.3a
Last-modified: 2007/11/26
URL: http://www.zenez.com/cgi-bin/scoprogfaq/faq
Copyright: (c) 1999-Present SCO Programmer's FAQ
Maintainer: Boyd Lynn Gerber zenez.com>
Disclaimer: Approval for *.answers is based on form, not content.

comp.unix.sco.programmer "SCO Programmer's FAQ" is no longer available in
ASCII due to its format. Please visit our website at

http://www.zenez.com/cgi-bin/scoprogfaq/faq

Thanks,

Boyd Gerber
gerberb@zenez.com
--
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Boyd Gerber zenez.com>
ZENEZ 1042 East Fort Union #135, Midvale Utah 84047
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  UnixWare 7/OpenUNIX 8/OpenServer 6 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)         


Author: Boyd Lynn Gerber
Date: Sep 16, 2008 23:05

Archive-name: unix-faq/openunix/misc-faq-pointer
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Version: 3.0.5
Last-modified: 2008/04/30
URL: http://www.zenez.com/cgi-bin/ou8faq/faq
Maintainer: Boyd Lynn Gerber zenez.com>
Disclaimer: Approval for *.answers is based on form, not content.

The latest version of the UnixWare 7/OpenUNIX 8/OpenServer 6 Faq is
available from... The size is about 240 KB for the text version.

Searchable html version.
Web http://www.zenez.com/cgi-bin/ou8faq/faq

Anon, (unixtext) Current home.
Ftp ftp://ftp.zenez.com/pub/zenez/FAQ/ou8faqqt.txt

Thanks,

Boyd Gerber
gerberb@zenez.com
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  Modula-2 FAQ/part2         


Author: Rick Sutcliffe
Date: Sep 15, 2008 22:07

Archive-name: computer-lang/Modula2-faq/part2
Version: 2.32
Last-modified: 2007 01 25
Posting-frequency: Monthly

Modula-2 Frequently Asked Questions Part 2
4. WHERE CAN I GET SOURCE CODE, OTHER INFO?

4.1.1 Is there source or other info available on the net?
A. Here are some net sites I have accessed at one time or another. I
am not sure if all are still available or what is in them.
ftp://ftp.psg.com/pub/modula-2/
http://www.arjay.bc.ca/Modula-2/m2faq.html ( Home of this FAQ)
ftp://ftp.inf.ethz.ch/pub/
ftp://NIC.SWITCH.CH
ftp://ftp.mathematik.uni-ulm.de/pub/soft/modula/

WWW sites
http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/Programming_and_Development/Language.../

http://i44www.info.uni-karlsruhe.de/~modula

http://modula2.org
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  [comp.lang.perl.moderated] Welcome - read this first!         


Author: Greg Bacon
Date: Sep 15, 2008 05:31

Archive-Name: perl-faq/moderated/welcome
Comp-lang-perl-moderated-archive-name: welcome
Posting-Frequency: weekly
Version: $Id: FAQ,v 1.55 2008/03/03 15:47:27 gbacon Exp $
URL: http://perl.plover.com/clpm/FAQ
Maintainer: Greg Bacon hiwaay.net>
Copyright-Notice: see Section 14

[ A recent copy of this document can be obtained via anonymous FTP as
rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome. If you do not have
access to anonymous FTP, you can get a copy by sending email to
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the command
"send faqs/perl-faq/moderated/welcome" in the message. ]

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Subject: 0. What is this document?

This document contains information for everyone interested in posting to
or simply reading the comp.lang.perl.moderated Usenet newsgroup.

This document DOES NOT answer any questions you might have about Perl.
For a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the Perl language itself,
please see
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  [ADMIN] Welcome to comp.std.announce!         


Author: Tim Skirvin
Date: Sep 15, 2008 00:45

Archive-name: usenet/comp.std.announce/welcome
Posting-Frequency: twice monthly
Last-modified: 2006/08/04
Version: 1.1
URL: http://www.killfile.org/~tskirvin/faqs/csa.html

comp.std.announce (CSA) is a newsgroup for publishing announcements of
new and/or modified internet standards and practices, such as RFCs, ISO
standards, web standards, and so forth. CSA is a robo-moderated forum,
controlled by a moderation 'bot that automatically approves messages from
a set whitelist of mailing lists.

HOW TO POST
===========

comp.std.announce is set up with the assumption that it will publish the
messages from major public announcement mailing lists. Currently the
following lists are being mirrored in comp.std.announce:

W3C Weekly News http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-announce/
rfc-dist http://mailman.rfc-editor.org/mailman/listinfo/rfc-dist

If you would like to add additional mailing lists to this
contact Tim Skirvin (tskirvin@killfile.org).
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