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Today's topics:
ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion (Life is just a bowl of queries!)
subscribe (Ken Sterner)
subscribe (borchew)
subscribe (Paul A. Anderson)
subscribe (David Gower)
Re: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion (billy@mix.com)
RE: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion (Life is just a bowl of
queries!)
RE: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion (Steve Hultquist)
RE: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion (Michael Verne/VENTANA)
BIOS32 extension?????? (William Ng)
Re: BIOS32 extension?????? (Steve Hultquist)
subscribe (Jim McGhee)
help (Dave Speed)
new member (David Gower)
(Philip Hogarth)
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 10:51:37 -0700
From: Life is just a bowl of queries! <JMELTON@sybgate.sybase.com>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion
Message-Id: <960329105137.2b2a@sybgate.sybase.com>
Many mailing lists to which I belong manipulate the SMTP (or whatever)
header information so that the From: information is shown to be the
mailing list itself, instead of the individual person sending the message.
I find there are significant advandages in having some well-defined way to
identify messages from a specific mailing list, like a known sequence of
characters in the From: or Subject: fields.
That way, those of us with automatic response programs (e.g., the UNIX
vacation utility) can set them up in a way that does not respond to
mailing list messages, thus reducing the unnecessary bandwidth associated
with such programs.
With hopes that the ThinkPad mailing list can be so configured,
Jim
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 13:37:33 -0500
From: Sterner@Fred.Net (Ken Sterner)
Reply-To: sterner@Fred.Net (Ken Sterner)
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: subscribe
Message-Id: <199603291840.NAA00655@bigdog.fred.net>
subscribe
--
Ken Sterner of Hagerstown MD
sterner@fred.net
"Hey Santa, How much for the list of naughty girls?"
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 11:22:22 -0800
From: borchew <borchew@loc100.tandem.com>
Reply-To: borchew@loc100.tandem.com
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu, with@loc100.tandem.com
Subject: subscribe
Message-Id: <315C386E.4489@loc100.tandem.com>
subscribe
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 14:28:49 -0500
From: anderso1@jeflin.tju.edu (Paul A. Anderson)
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: subscribe
Message-Id: <v02140b00ad81ea51b010@[147.140.130.112]>
subscribe
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 14:59:27 -0500
From: David Gower <dgower@mail.frontiernet.net>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: subscribe
Message-Id: <315C411F.5300@frontiernet.net>
subscribe
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In-Reply-To: <960329105137.2b2a@sybgate.sybase.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 15:06:01 -0500
From: billy@mix.com
To: THINKPAD@CS.UTK.EDU
Subject: Re: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion
Message-Id: <828129961.585773.YOUDELMAN@Eisner.DECUS.Org>
> Many mailing lists to which I belong manipulate the SMTP (or whatever)
> header information so that the From: information is shown to be the
> mailing list itself, instead of the individual person sending the message.
I strongly object to this, if only becuase I prefer to see who sent what,
but it makes a real mess out of many other things too. Better to get some
software that can look at who it's TO, not FROM. For instance, here is the
header from what you sent -
> To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Billy Y..
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 13:50:28 -0700
From: Life is just a bowl of queries! <JMELTON@sybgate.sybase.com>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: RE: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion
Message-Id: <960329135028.2b2a@sybgate.sybase.com>
Gentlepeople,
In his recent note, billy@mix.com said:
> I strongly object to this, if only becuase I prefer to see who sent what,
> but it makes a real mess out of many other things too. Better to get some
> software that can look at who it's TO, not FROM. For instance, here is the
> header from what you sent -
> > To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
In fact, I do *NOT* get that "To:" information. Instead, my company's
mail gateway translates things such that my "To:" line explicitly says
"To: jmelton" (which identifies my login ID).
The recent suggestion from katz@sabine.acs.psu.edu to change the Subject:
line to add a mailing list identifier (his example was to add "[tp]", but
anything along that line would be similar) would be much preferable to me.
Thanks,
Jim
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 13:54:23 -0700
From: Steve Hultquist <ssh@wwsi.com>
To: Life is just a bowl of queries! <JMELTON@sybgate.sybase.com>,
thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: RE: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion
Message-Id: <2.2.32.19960329205423.00a50694@[166.93.8.14]>
At 01:50 PM 3/29/96 -0700, Life is just a bowl of queries! wrote:
>Gentlepeople,
>
>In his recent note, billy@mix.com said:
>
>> I strongly object to this, if only becuase I prefer to see who sent what,
>> but it makes a real mess out of many other things too. Better to get some
>> software that can look at who it's TO, not FROM. For instance, here is
the
>> header from what you sent -
>
>> > To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
>
>In fact, I do *NOT* get that "To:" information. Instead, my company's
>mail gateway translates things such that my "To:" line explicitly says
>"To: jmelton" (which identifies my login ID).
Actually, this is a *bad* idea. Basically, your mail gateway is breaking
SMTP. Instead, the gateway should add an "Apparently-to:" header line to the
e-mail, and forward it as it exists. It is, instead, reformating the message
contents, which is not a good idea. I suspect, however, that your e-mail
gateway can't handle native SMTP, so needs to make these changes to work,
right?
If your gateway administrators are friendly, you might discuss this with
them to see if there's a way to have the gateway properly handle mailing
lists.
Cheers,
ssh
Cheers,
ssh
--
Steve Hultquist Worldwide Solutions, Inc.
Distributed Systems and Internet Engineering Boulder, Colorado
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Date: 29 Mar 1996 15:55:51 -0400
From: Michael Verne/VENTANA <Michael_Verne/VENTANA.ITP@lgate.vmedia.com>
To: tp750 <tp750@cs.utk.edu>
Subject: RE: ADMIN: Another mailing list suggestion
Message-Id: <9603300009.AA2679@lgate.vmedia.com>
"...>In fact, I do *NOT* get that "To:" information. Instead, my company's
>mail gateway translates things such that my "To:" line explicitly says
>"To: jmelton" (which identifies my login ID).
Actually, this is a *bad* idea. Basically, your mail gateway is breaking
SMTP. Instead, the gateway should add an "Apparently-to:"..."
~~~~~
what about a 'reply to' field? i'm in other listservs that designate 'from'
and 'to' correctly, but include 'reply to' with the name of the listserv.
works like a charm.
Michael J. Verne
michael_verne@vmedia.com
Systems Analyst, Ventana Communications Group
http://www.vmedia.com/michaelv/
Saying Yahoo or Lycos is your favorite [web] site is like saying the Yellow
Pages is your favorite book.
--John Dvorak, PC Computing: March '96
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 13:34:56 -0800
From: wmng@berlioz.nsc.com (William Ng)
To: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject: BIOS32 extension??????
Message-Id: <9603292134.AA08252@berlioz.nsc.com>
Hi Folks,
I have a TP755CX and have Linux 1.2.13 installed. I got a boot message:
"No BIOS32 extension present. This release still depends on it. Sorry."
This message did not cause any problem, as far as I can tell. Anybody
had the same experience? and anybody know why?
-William Ng
NSC
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 14:52:14 -0700
From: Steve Hultquist <ssh@wwsi.com>
To: THINKPAD@cs.utk.edu
Subject: Re: BIOS32 extension??????
Message-Id: <2.2.32.19960329215214.00a79840@[166.93.8.14]>
At 01:34 PM 3/29/96 PST, William Ng wrote:
>I have a TP755CX and have Linux 1.2.13 installed. I got a boot message:
>
>"No BIOS32 extension present. This release still depends on it. Sorry."
I get this message on my ISA machine, too. I think it's part of the
auto-detect for PCI (which, on a CX, you don't have). It doesn't cause any
problems.
Cheers,
ssh
--
Steve Hultquist Worldwide Solutions, Inc.
Distributed Systems and Internet Engineering Boulder, Colorado
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 17:04:30 -0600
From: Jim McGhee <jimm@dhs.com>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: subscribe
Message-Id: <315C6C7E.10FD@dhs.com>
I would like to the thinkpad mail list.
Thanks
Jim McGhee jim@why.net
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 17:49:41 -0800
From: Dave Speed <dspeed@well.com>
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
Subject: help
Message-Id: <2.2.16.19960329202653.31d71390@well.com>
help
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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 22:24:29 -0800
From: David Gower <dgower@mail.frontiernet.net>
To: THINKPAD@CS.UTK.EDU
Subject: new member
Message-Id: <315CD39D.2E54@pop3.frontiernet.com>
Hello everyone,
I just subscribed to this group and I just purchased a TP
701 75mhz w 8ram. So far I am very happy with it and have figured out
how to use almost everything but the infrared. I have the proper drivers
(for 95) as well as the updates from IBM, but I can't seem to get a
thinkpad to thinkpad connection(my friend has a thinkpad too) Any advise
or other introductory info would be much appreciated.
David Gower
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Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 22:01:58 -0500
From: Philip Hogarth <hogarth@gabriel.resudox.net>
To: "'thinkpad@cs.utk.edu'" <thinkpad@cs.utk.edu>
Message-Id: <01BB1E23.8737F2A0@hogarth.resudox.net>
subscribe
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