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  How to add pl.* hierarchy to a news server (FAQ)         


Author: Tomasz R. Surmacz
Date: Sep 2, 2008 02:15

Posted-By: auto-faq 3.1.1.2
Archive-name: usenet/pl-news-hierarchy

How to add pl.* hierarchy to a news server

This document contains the most important things related to adding the
pl.* news hierarchy to a news server or just configuring the server to
carry it properly if pl.* groups are already there. It is intended
mainly for news system administrators (and Polish users abroad trying
to convince their news administrators to get "pl.*" groups). To make
things easier, this is a detailed step-by-step instruction, but if it
seems too elementary for you - look at the end for a quick checklist
(Use your favourite key sequence to find '=====').

If you are a news administrator at some site and somebody has asked
you to participate in distribution of pl.* groups, then read on.
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  Poor Gabriel's Almanac FAQ         


Author: Majordomo Pseudo User
Date: Sep 1, 2008 06:10

Archive-name: history/poor-gabriels-almanac
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Last-modified: 2000.02.14
Version: 1.08

Frequently Asked Questions about Poor Gabriel's Almanac
-------------------------------------------------------

1. What is PGA?

Poor Gabriel's Almanac is a daily publication consisting of birthdays
and other significant events that happened on a given day in history.

2. Where is PGA posted?

The Almanac is currently posted to soc.history.moderated, alt.astrology,
and alt.happy.birthday.to.me.

If you don't have Usenet access, you can subscribe to the today mailing
list by sending the following message to majordomo@angus.mystery.com:

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  HOLOCAUST FAQ: Operation Reinhard: A Layman's Guide (1/2)         


Author: The Nizkor Project
Date: Aug 21, 2008 06:15

Archive-name: holocaust/reinhard/part01
Last-modified: 1998/09/12

This FAQ may be cited as:

McVay, Kenneth N. (1998) "HOLOCAUST FAQ: Operation Reinhard: Layman's
Guide to Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka" Usenet news.answers. Available
via anonymous ftp from ftp.nizkor.org in
pub/camps/aktion.reinhard/reinhard.faq1 (and ~/reinhard.faq2). ~20 pages.

The most current version of this FAQ is posted every 45 days in the Usenet
newsgroups alt.revisionism, soc.history, soc.answers, alt.answers and
news.answers, and archived as
pub/camps/aktion.reinhard/reinhard.faq1 (and ~/reinhard.faq2), on
the anonymous ftp archive on ftp.nizkor.org.

Operation Reinhard: A Layman's Guide to Belzec, Sobibor
and Treblinka (Part One of Two)

1.0 Introduction & Editorial Notes............................. 1
1.1 Copyright Notice......................................... 2
1.2 Geographic Location and Background.........................
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  How to add pl.* hierarchy to a news server (FAQ)         


Author: Tomasz R. Surmacz
Date: Aug 2, 2008 02:15

Posted-By: auto-faq 3.1.1.2
Archive-name: usenet/pl-news-hierarchy

How to add pl.* hierarchy to a news server

This document contains the most important things related to adding the
pl.* news hierarchy to a news server or just configuring the server to
carry it properly if pl.* groups are already there. It is intended
mainly for news system administrators (and Polish users abroad trying
to convince their news administrators to get "pl.*" groups). To make
things easier, this is a detailed step-by-step instruction, but if it
seems too elementary for you - look at the end for a quick checklist
(Use your favourite key sequence to find '=====').

If you are a news administrator at some site and somebody has asked
you to participate in distribution of pl.* groups, then read on.
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  Poor Gabriel's Almanac FAQ         


Author: Majordomo Pseudo User
Date: Aug 1, 2008 06:10

Archive-name: history/poor-gabriels-almanac
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Last-modified: 2000.02.14
Version: 1.08

Frequently Asked Questions about Poor Gabriel's Almanac
-------------------------------------------------------

1. What is PGA?

Poor Gabriel's Almanac is a daily publication consisting of birthdays
and other significant events that happened on a given day in history.

2. Where is PGA posted?

The Almanac is currently posted to soc.history.moderated, alt.astrology,
and alt.happy.birthday.to.me.

If you don't have Usenet access, you can subscribe to the today mailing
list by sending the following message to majordomo@angus.mystery.com:

subscribe today
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  HOLOCAUST FAQ: Willis Carto & The Institute for Historical Review (2/2)         


Author: The Nizkor Project
Date: Jul 12, 2008 06:15

Archive-name: holocaust/ihr/part02
Last-modified: 1999/11/03

IHR: A Layman's Guide to Willis Carto
& The Institute for Historical Review (Part 02)

4.0 Political Organization.....................................17
4.1 National Youth Alliance....................................17
4.2 Populist Action Committee..................................17
5.0 IHR Investigates Conference Attendees......................23
6.0 Epilog - Carto Expelled from IHR in Palace Coup ...........23
7.0 Reference Section..........................................24
7.1 Suggested Reading........................................25
7.2 Glossary.................................................25
7.3 Works Cited..............................................25

[IHR] [Page 17]

4.0 Political Organizations & Activities

4.1 National Youth Alliance
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  HOLOCAUST FAQ: Operation Reinhard: A Layman's Guide (1/2)         


Author: The Nizkor Project
Date: Jul 7, 2008 06:15

Archive-name: holocaust/reinhard/part01
Last-modified: 1998/09/12

This FAQ may be cited as:

McVay, Kenneth N. (1998) "HOLOCAUST FAQ: Operation Reinhard: Layman's
Guide to Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka" Usenet news.answers. Available
via anonymous ftp from ftp.nizkor.org in
pub/camps/aktion.reinhard/reinhard.faq1 (and ~/reinhard.faq2). ~20 pages.

The most current version of this FAQ is posted every 45 days in the Usenet
newsgroups alt.revisionism, soc.history, soc.answers, alt.answers and
news.answers, and archived as
pub/camps/aktion.reinhard/reinhard.faq1 (and ~/reinhard.faq2), on
the anonymous ftp archive on ftp.nizkor.org.

Operation Reinhard: A Layman's Guide to Belzec, Sobibor
and Treblinka (Part One of Two)

1.0 Introduction & Editorial Notes............................. 1
1.1 Copyright Notice......................................... 2
1.2 Geographic Location and Background.........................
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  How to add pl.* hierarchy to a news server (FAQ)         


Author: Tomasz R. Surmacz
Date: Jul 2, 2008 02:15

Posted-By: auto-faq 3.1.1.2
Archive-name: usenet/pl-news-hierarchy

How to add pl.* hierarchy to a news server

This document contains the most important things related to adding the
pl.* news hierarchy to a news server or just configuring the server to
carry it properly if pl.* groups are already there. It is intended
mainly for news system administrators (and Polish users abroad trying
to convince their news administrators to get "pl.*" groups). To make
things easier, this is a detailed step-by-step instruction, but if it
seems too elementary for you - look at the end for a quick checklist
(Use your favourite key sequence to find '=====').

If you are a news administrator at some site and somebody has asked
you to participate in distribution of pl.* groups, then read on.
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  Poor Gabriel's Almanac FAQ         


Author: Majordomo Pseudo User
Date: Jul 1, 2008 06:10

Archive-name: history/poor-gabriels-almanac
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Last-modified: 2000.02.14
Version: 1.08

Frequently Asked Questions about Poor Gabriel's Almanac
-------------------------------------------------------

1. What is PGA?

Poor Gabriel's Almanac is a daily publication consisting of birthdays
and other significant events that happened on a given day in history.

2. Where is PGA posted?

The Almanac is currently posted to soc.history.moderated, alt.astrology,
and alt.happy.birthday.to.me.

If you don't have Usenet access, you can subscribe to the today mailing
list by sending the following message to majordomo@angus.mystery.com:

subscribe today
end

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  How to add pl.* hierarchy to a news server (FAQ)         


Author: Tomasz R. Surmacz
Date: Jun 2, 2008 02:15

Posted-By: auto-faq 3.1.1.2
Archive-name: usenet/pl-news-hierarchy

How to add pl.* hierarchy to a news server

This document contains the most important things related to adding the
pl.* news hierarchy to a news server or just configuring the server to
carry it properly if pl.* groups are already there. It is intended
mainly for news system administrators (and Polish users abroad trying
to convince their news administrators to get "pl.*" groups). To make
things easier, this is a detailed step-by-step instruction, but if it
seems too elementary for you - look at the end for a quick checklist
(Use your favourite key sequence to find '=====').

If you are a news administrator at some site and somebody has asked
you to participate in distribution of pl.* groups, then read on.
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