usenet@gatech.UUCP (11/01/84)
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve of articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of three categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
3) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in net.std.mumps and net.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
moderator. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroups moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
1 November 1984
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!sdyer
mod.movies Andy Tannenbaum
...!{akgua,decvax,ihnp4,ulysses}!masscomp!trb
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.unix none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!ihnp4!homxa!osd7
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!hokey
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spaf
--
Super Userusenet@gatech.UUCP (11/15/84)
[Most recent change: 11/14/84 spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
15 November 1984
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howe
...mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
--
Off the Wall of Gene Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,amd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ut-sally}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.UUCP (12/01/84)
[Most recent change: 11/14/84 spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
1 December 1984
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howes
...mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
--
Gene "8 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.UUCP (12/15/84)
[Most recent change: 5 December 1984 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
15 December 1984
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howes
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
--
Gene "8 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.UUCP (01/01/85)
[Most recent change: 5 December 1984 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
1 January 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howes
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
--
Gene "7 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.UUCP (01/15/85)
[Most recent change: 5 December 1984 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
15 January 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howes
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
--
Gene "7 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.UUCP (02/01/85)
[Most recent change: 5 December 1984 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
1 February 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howes
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
--
Gene "6 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.UUCP (02/15/85)
[Most recent change: 5 December 1984 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
15 February 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howes
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
--
Gene "6 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.UUCP (03/01/85)
[Most recent change: 5 December 1984 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
1 March 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howes
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
--
Gene "5 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.UUCP (03/15/85)
[Most recent change: 5 December 1984 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
15 March 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howes
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
--
Gene "5 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.CSNET (04/02/85)
[Most recent change: 5 December 1984 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Also given are some possible mail paths by which you
can reach them. If your site is running 2.10.2 or later news, these
addresses can be used to build the "moderators" file so that "postnews"
can automatically mail an article to the correct moderator. If you are
NOT running 2.10.2 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so
as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes
and other enhancements.
Gene Spafford
2 April 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Newsgroup Moderator and mail path
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!mark
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!map
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!uucpmap
mod.motss Steve Dyer
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!motss
mod.movies Byron Howes
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax!movies
mod.music Greg Skinner
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e!gregbo
mod.newslists Gene Spafford and Rick Adams
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenet
...!{akgua,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!rick
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach (nsc!singles-request)
...!{amd,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc!singles
mod.sources John Nelson (genrad!john)
...!{allegra,decvax,mit-eddie,wjh12}!genrad!sources
mod.std none -- Contact Mark Horton (cbosgd!mark)
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!std-c
mod.std.mumps Hokey
...!{ihnp4}!plus5!std-mumps
mod.unix Tom Teixeira
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4}!masscomp!unix
net.announce Mark Horton
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd!announce
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford
...!{akgua,ihnp4,hplabs,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!usenetusenet@gatech.CSNET (04/15/85)
[Most recent change: 12 April 1985 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{allegra,decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{amd,gatech,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc
...!ihnp4!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
Gene Spafford
15 April 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach singles@nsc
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.news map@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.singles singles@nsc
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech
--
Gene "4 months and counting" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.CSNET (05/01/85)
[Most recent change: 12 April 1985 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{allegra,decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{amd,gatech,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc
...!ihnp4!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
Gene Spafford
1 May 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach singles@nsc
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.news map@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.singles singles@nsc
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech
--
Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.CSNET (05/15/85)
[Most recent change: 1 May 1985 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{amd,gatech,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc
...!ihnp4!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
Gene Spafford
15 May 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.news Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach singles@nsc
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.news map@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.singles singles@nsc
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech
--
Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.CSNET (06/01/85)
[Most recent change: 17 May 1985 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources, mod.motss, and mod.singles.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{amd,gatech,hplabs,ihnp4}!nsc
...!ihnp4!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
Gene Spafford
1 June 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.singles Chuq Von Rospach singles@nsc
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.singles singles@nsc
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech
--
Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.CSNET (06/15/85)
[Most recent change: 10 June 1985 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!ihnp4!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
Gene Spafford
15 June 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.politics nyssa@abnji
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech
--
Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.CSNET (07/01/85)
[Most recent change: 1 July 1985 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!hplabs!qantel!greipa
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!ihnp4!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
Gene Spafford
1 July 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.rec (none currently)
mod.rec.guns Jordan K. Hubbard jak@greipa
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5
mod.std.unix John Quarterman jsq@ut-sally
mod.test (none currently)
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.politics nyssa@abnji
mod.rec.guns jordan@greipa
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.std.unix jsq@ut-sally
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech
--
Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.CSNET (07/02/85)
[Most recent change: 2 July 1985 by spaf]
A number of "mod" groups exists on the net. These are groups with
moderators who must approve articles before they are published to
the net. In general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. "mod" groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{decwrl,dual,pesnta,qantel}!greipa
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!ihnp4!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
Gene Spafford
2 July 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.rec (none currently)
mod.rec.guns Jordan K. Hubbard jordan@greipa
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey hokey@plus5
mod.std.unix John Quarterman std-unix-request@ut-sally
mod.test (none currently)
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.politics nyssa@abnji
mod.rec.guns jordan@greipa
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.std.unix std-unix@ut-sally
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech
--
Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.CSNET (07/15/85)
[Most recent change: 9 July 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or moderators) who
must approve articles before they are published to the net. In
general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{decwrl,dual,pesnta,qantel}!greipa
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{cbosgde,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
Gene Spafford
15 July 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.rec (none currently)
mod.rec.guns Jordan K. Hubbard jordan@greipa
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5
mod.std.unix John Quarterman std-unix-request@ut-sally
mod.test (none currently)
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.politics nyssa@abnji
mod.rec.guns jordan@greipa
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.std.unix std-unix@ut-sally
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech
--
Gene "3 months and holding" Spafford
The Clouds Project, School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
CSNet: Spaf @ GATech ARPA: Spaf%GATech.CSNet @ CSNet-Relay.ARPA
uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo,ulysses}!gatech!spafusenet@gatech.CSNET (08/01/85)
[Most recent change: 24 July 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or moderators) who
must approve articles before they are published to the net. In
general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{decwrl,dual,pesnta,qantel}!greipa
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
Gene Spafford
1 August 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newprod Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.rec (none currently)
mod.rec.guns Jordan K. Hubbard jordan@greipa
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5
mod.std.unix John Quarterman std-unix-request@ut-sally
mod.test (none currently)
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general nyssa@abnji
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.politics nyssa@abnji
mod.rec.guns guns@greipa
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.std.unix std-unix@ut-sally
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatechusenet@gatech.CSNET (08/15/85)
[Most recent change: 7 August 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or moderators) who
must approve articles before they are published to the net. In
general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{decwrl,dual,pesnta,qantel}!greipa
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
Gene Spafford
15 August 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newprod Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.rec (none currently)
mod.rec.guns Jordan K. Hubbard jordan@greipa
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5
mod.std.unix John Quarterman std-unix-request@ut-sally
mod.test (none currently)
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general general@abnji
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.politics politics@abnji
mod.rec.guns guns@greipa
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.std.unix std-unix@ut-sally
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatechusenet@gatech.CSNET (09/01/85)
[Most recent change: 7 August 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or moderators) who
must approve articles before they are published to the net. In
general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{decwrl,dual,pesnta,qantel}!greipa
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
Gene Spafford
1 September 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp Karen Summers-Horton ksh@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newprod Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.rec (none currently)
mod.rec.guns Jordan K. Hubbard jordan@greipa
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5
mod.std.unix John Quarterman std-unix-request@ut-sally
mod.test (none currently)
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general general@abnji
mod.map mark@cbosgd
mod.map.uucp uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.politics politics@abnji
mod.rec.guns guns@greipa
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.std.unix std-unix@ut-sally
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatechusenet@gatech.CSNET (09/15/85)
[Most recent change: 14 September 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or moderators) who
must approve articles before they are published to the net. In
general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{decwrl,dual,pesnta,qantel}!greipa
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
Gene Spafford
15 September 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newprod Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.rec (none currently)
mod.rec.guns Jordan K. Hubbard jordan@greipa
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5
mod.std.unix John Quarterman std-unix-request@ut-sally
mod.test (none currently)
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general general@abnji
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.politics politics@abnji
mod.rec.guns guns@greipa
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.std.unix std-unix@ut-sally
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatechusenet@gatech.CSNET (10/01/85)
[Most recent change: 23 September 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or moderators) who
must approve articles before they are published to the net. In
general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
Gene Spafford
1 October 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e
mod.newprod Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
Rick Adams rick@seismo
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji
mod.rec (none currently)
mod.rec.guns Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5
mod.std.unix John Quarterman std-unix-request@ut-sally
mod.test (none currently)
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.general general@abnji
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd
mod.motss motss@bbncca
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd
mod.newslists usenet@gatech,rick@seismo
mod.politics politics@abnji
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal
mod.sources sources@genrad
mod.std mark@cbosgd
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5
mod.std.unix std-unix@ut-sally
mod.unix unix@cbosgd
net.announce announce@cbosgd
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatechusenet@gatech.CSNET (10/15/85)
[Most recent change: 7 October 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or moderators) who
must approve articles before they are published to the net. In
general, these groups fall into one of four categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.annouce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article to the net. The news software on the net will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive mail paths:
...!ihnp4!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo,ulysses}!gatech
...!{decvax,linus,mit-eddie,masscomp}!genrad
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
Gene Spafford
15 October 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Moderator(s) Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.UUCP
mod.motss Steve Dyer motss@bbncca.UUCP
mod.movies Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.UUCP
mod.music Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e.UUCP
mod.newprod Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.UUCP
mod.newslists Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.UUCP
Rick Adams rick@seismo.UUCP
mod.politics James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.UUCP
mod.rec (none currently)
mod.rec.guns Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.UUCP
mod.sources John Nelson john@genrad.UUCP
mod.std Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.UUCP
mod.std.c Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.UUCP
mod.std.mumps Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.UUCP
mod.std.unix John Quarterman std-unix-request@ut-sally.UUCP
mod.test (none currently)
mod.unix Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.UUCP
net.announce Mark Horton announce@cbosgd.UUCP
net.announce.newusers Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.UUCP
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.UUCP
mod.motss motss@bbncca.UUCP
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.UUCP
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.UUCP,rick@seismo.UUCP
mod.politics politics@abnji.UUCP
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.UUCP
mod.sources sources@genrad.UUCP
mod.std mark@cbosgd.UUCP
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.UUCP
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.UUCP
mod.std.unix std-unix@ut-sally.UUCP
mod.unix unix@cbosgd.UUCP
net.announce announce@cbosgd.UUCP
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.UUCPusenet@gatech.CSNET (11/01/85)
[Most recent change: 29 October 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or moderators) who
must approve articles before they are published to the net. In
general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct posting
to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to
other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it
to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, is such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo}!gatech
...!{akgua,ihnp4,ulysses}!hou2e
...!decvax!genrad!panda
...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
bbncca.arpa == bbncca.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.uucp == gatech.csnet
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
1 November 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington
mod.computers.macintosh
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.ARPA
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Mike Caplinger sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gregbo@hou2e.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@mit-xx.arpa
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@maryland.arpa
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom telecom@mit-xx.arpa
mod.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.CSNET (11/15/85)
[Most recent change: 8 November 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct posting
to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to
other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it
to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo}!gatech
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!decvax!genrad!panda
...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
bbncca.arpa == bbncca.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.uucp == gatech.csnet
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
15 November 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Mike Caplinger sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.UUCP
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@mit-xx.arpa
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@maryland.arpa
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom telecom@mit-xx.arpa
mod.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.CSNET (12/01/85)
[Most recent change: 8 November 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct posting
to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to
other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it
to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo}!gatech
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!decvax!genrad!panda
...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
bbncca.arpa == bbncca.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.uucp == gatech.csnet
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
1 December 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Mike Caplinger sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.UUCP
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@mit-xx.arpa
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@maryland.arpa
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom telecom@mit-xx.arpa
mod.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.CSNET (12/17/85)
[Most recent change: 3 December 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of the
article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct posting
to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized articles to
other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is to mail it
to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo}!gatech
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!decvax!genrad!panda
...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
bbncca.arpa == bbncca.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
glacier.stanford.edu == glacier.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
16 December 1985
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Mike Caplinger sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.UUCP
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid reid@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@mit-xx.arpa
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@maryland.arpa
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom telecom@mit-xx.arpa
mod.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.CSNET (01/01/86)
[Most recent change: 31 December 1985 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,seismo}!gatech
...!{cbosgd,harvard,ihnp4,princeton}!ima
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!decvax!genrad!panda
...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
bbncca.arpa == bbncca.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
glacier.stanford.edu == glacier.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
1 January 1986
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.UUCP
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Mike Caplinger sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.UUCP
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid reid@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@mit-xx.arpa
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@maryland.arpa
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.telecom telecom@mit-xx.arpa
mod.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.CSNET (01/16/86)
[Most recent change: 13 January 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{sun,pyramid,hplabs,bellcore,decwrl}!glacier
...!{cbosgd,harvard,ihnp4,princeton}!ima
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
bbncca.arpa == bbncca.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
glacier.stanford.edu == glacier.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
16 January 1986
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Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comyents, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.UUCP
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Mike Caplinger sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.UUCP
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
(coming soon)
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid reid@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@mit-xx.arpa
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@mit-xx.arpa
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.UUCP (02/01/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 30 January 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{sun,pyramid,hplabs,bellcore,decwrl}!glacier
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
bbncca.arpa == bbncca.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
glacier.stanford.edu == glacier.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
1 February 1986
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.UUCP
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.UUCP
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
(coming soon)
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid reid@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.UUCP (02/16/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 30 January 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{sun,pyramid,hplabs,bellcore,decwrl}!glacier
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
bbncca.arpa == bbncca.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
glacier.stanford.edu == glacier.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
16 February 1986
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Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.UUCP
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.UUCP
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
(coming soon)
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid reid@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss motss@bbncca.arpa
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.UUCP (03/01/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 19 February 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{sun,pyramid,hplabs,bellcore,decwrl}!glacier
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!spdcc
...!harvard!spdcc
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
glacier.stanford.edu == glacier.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
1 March 1986
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.UUCP
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer dyer@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.UUCP
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
(coming soon)
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid reid@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.macintosh info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss motss@spdcc.uucp
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.UUCP (03/02/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 2 March 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{sun,pyramid,hplabs,bellcore,decwrl}!glacier
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!spdcc
...!harvard!spdcc
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
glacier.stanford.edu == glacier.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
2 March 1986
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.UUCP
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries
mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer dyer@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.uucp
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid reid@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.motss motss@spdcc.uucp
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.uucp
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.UUCP (03/16/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 2 March 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{sun,pyramid,hplabs,bellcore,decwrl}!glacier
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!spdcc
...!harvard!spdcc
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
glacier.stanford.edu == glacier.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.arpa == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
ucbopal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
16 March 1986
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.UUCP
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries
mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.map
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer dyer@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.uucp
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Harold G. Ancell arms-d-request@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid reid@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Jon Solomon telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.arpa
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map uucpmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.motss motss@spdcc.uucp
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.uucp
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mit-mc.arpa
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@ucbopal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@glacier.stanford.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mit-mc.arpa
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.CSNET (06/03/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 17 May 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.UUCP" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!decwrl
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{decvax,ihnp4,ucbvax}!purdue!pucc-i
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!spdcc
...!harvard!spdcc
...!{gatech,sdcsvax,seismo}!drillsys!soma
...!{cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,seismo}!sun
...!{apollo,masscomp}!ulowell
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
decwrl.dec.com == decwrl.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
lll-crg.arpa == lll-crg.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
pucc-i.arpa == pucc-i.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.edu == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
sun.arpa == sun.uucp
opal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
2 June 1986
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga
Bob Page page@ulowell.uucp
mod.amiga.binaries & mod.amiga.sources
Craig Norborg aic@pucc-i.arpa
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.UUCP
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.68k
Mike Meyer info-68k-request@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp
Stan Barber masscomp-request@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Geoffrey Goodfellow info-law-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries & mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.mag
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton postmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.motss
Steve Dyer dyer@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music
Greg Skinner gds@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.arpa
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Herb Lin arms-d-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
John Nelson jpn@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Eliot Moore telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.uucp
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.68k info-68k@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp masscomp@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.graphics info-graphics@aids-unix.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@sri-csl.arpa
mod.map postmap@cbosgd.uucp
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mag fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.motss motss@spdcc.uucp
mod.music gds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.uucp
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.uucp,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.arpa
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.uucp
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@panda.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.uucp
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.uucp
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mc.lcs.mit.edu
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.uucpusenet@gatech.CSNET (06/20/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 19 June 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.att.COM" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!decwrl
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4,mcnc,seismo,ucbvax}!hplabs
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,mit-eddie,seismo}!mirror
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!pur-ee!pucc-j
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!spdcc
...!harvard!spdcc
...!{gatech,sdcsvax,seismo}!drillsys!soma
...!{cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,seismo}!sun
...!{apollo,masscomp,wanginst}!ulowell
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
cbosgd.att.com == cbosgd.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
decwrl.dec.com == decwrl.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
gatech.edu == gatech.uucp
hplabs.arpa == hplabs.uucp
j.cc.purdue.edu == pucc-j.uucp
lll-crg.arpa == lll-crg.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.edu == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
sun.arpa == sun.uucp
opal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
ulowell.csnet == ulowell.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
19 June 1986
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Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga
Bob Page page@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries
Craig Norborg amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources
Craig Norborg amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.uucp
mod.comp-soc
Dave Taylor comp-soc-request@hplabs.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.68k
Mike Meyer info-68k-request@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp
Stan Barber masscomp-request@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences
Dave Taylor taylor@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Mike Muuss info-law-request@brl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries & mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.mag
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.motss
Steve Dyer dyer@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music & mod.music.love-hounds
Doug Alan nessus@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.arpa
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Herb Lin arms-d-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
Rich Salz sources-request@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Eliot Moore telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.announce announce@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.edu
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga mod-amiga@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.comp-soc comp-soc@hplabs.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.68k info-68k@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp masscomp@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences taylor@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics info-graphics@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@brl.arpa
mod.map postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mag fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.motss motss@spdcc.uucp
mod.music nessus@eddie.mit.edu
mod.music.love-hounds love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.edu,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.arpa
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.att.com
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.att.com
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mc.lcs.mit.edu
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.eduusenet@gatech.CSNET (07/01/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 21 June 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
net.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include net.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.att.COM" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!decwrl
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4,mcnc,seismo,ucbvax}!hplabs
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,mit-eddie,seismo}!mirror
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!pur-ee!pucc-j
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!spdcc
...!harvard!spdcc
...!{gatech,sdcsvax,seismo}!drillsys!soma
...!{cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,seismo}!sun
...!{apollo,masscomp,wanginst}!ulowell
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
cbosgd.att.com == cbosgd.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
decwrl.dec.com == decwrl.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
gatech.edu == gatech.uucp
hplabs.arpa == hplabs.uucp
j.cc.purdue.edu == pucc-j.uucp
lll-crg.arpa == lll-crg.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.edu == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
sun.arpa == sun.uucp
opal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
ulowell.csnet == ulowell.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
1 July 1986
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Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
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mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga
Bob Page page@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries
Craig Norborg amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources
Craig Norborg amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.uucp
mod.comp-soc
Dave Taylor comp-soc-request@hplabs.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.68k
Mike Meyer info-68k-request@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp
Stan Barber masscomp-request@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences
Dave Taylor taylor@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Mike Muuss info-law-request@brl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries & mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.mag
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.motss
Steve Dyer dyer@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music & mod.music.love-hounds
Doug Alan nessus@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.arpa
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.politics
James Armstrong, Jr. nyssa@abnji.uucp
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Herb Lin arms-d-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
Rich Salz sources-request@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Eliot Moore telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
net.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
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Group Submissions
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mod.announce announce@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.edu
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga mod-amiga@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.comp-soc comp-soc@hplabs.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.68k info-68k@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp masscomp@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences conferences@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics info-graphics@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@brl.arpa
mod.map postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mag fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.motss motss@spdcc.uucp
mod.music nessus@eddie.mit.edu
mod.music.love-hounds love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.edu,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.arpa
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.att.com
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics politics@abnji.uucp
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.rec.guns jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce announce@cbosgd.att.com
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mc.lcs.mit.edu
net.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.eduusenet@gatech.CSNET (07/16/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 13 July 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
mod.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include mod.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.att.COM" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!decwrl
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4,mcnc,seismo,ucbvax}!hplabs
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!ut-sally!im4u!milano
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,mit-eddie,seismo}!mirror
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!pur-ee!pucc-j
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!{decvax,linus,wjh12}!bbncca!spdcc
...!harvard!spdcc
...!{gatech,sdcsvax,seismo}!drillsys!soma
...!{cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,seismo}!sun
...!{apollo,masscomp,wanginst}!ulowell
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
cbosgd.att.com == cbosgd.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
decwrl.dec.com == decwrl.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
gatech.edu == gatech.uucp
hplabs.arpa == hplabs.uucp
j.cc.purdue.edu == pucc-j.uucp
lll-crg.arpa == lll-crg.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.edu == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
sun.arpa == sun.uucp
opal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
ulowell.csnet == ulowell.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
16 July 1986
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Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga
Bob Page page@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries
Craig Norborg amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources
Craig Norborg amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.uucp
mod.comp-soc
Dave Taylor comp-soc-request@hplabs.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.68k
Mike Meyer info-68k-request@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo
Nathaniel Mishkin apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp
Stan Barber masscomp-request@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences
Dave Taylor taylor@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Mike Muuss info-law-request@brl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries & mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.mag
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.motss
Steve Dyer dyer@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music & mod.music.love-hounds
Doug Alan nessus@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.arpa
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
Alex Arthur os9-request@nyit.uucp
Bruce Perens
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.philosophy
Alan Wexelblat philosophy-request@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech
Peter Ladkin philos-request@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Herb Lin arms-d-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi
Chet Dobro mod-psi-request@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
Rich Salz sources-request@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Eliot Moore telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Group Submissions
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mod.announce announce@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.edu
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga mod-amiga@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.comp-soc comp-soc@hplabs.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.68k info-68k@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp masscomp@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences conferences@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics info-graphics@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@brl.arpa
mod.map postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mag fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.motss motss@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music nessus@eddie.mit.edu
mod.music.love-hounds love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.edu,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.arpa
mod.os.os9 os9@nyit.uucp
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.att.com
mod.philosophy philosophy@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech philos@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi mod-psi@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec.guns jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.std mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mc.lcs.mit.eduusenet@gatech.CSNET (09/01/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 30 August 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
mod.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include mod.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.att.COM" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!decwrl
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4,mcnc,seismo,ucbvax}!hplabs
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!ut-sally!im4u!milano
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,mit-eddie,seismo}!mirror
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!pur-ee!pucc-j
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!harvard!spdcc
...!{gatech,sdcsvax,seismo}!drillsys!soma
...!{cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,seismo}!sun
...!{apollo,masscomp,wanginst}!ulowell
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
cbosgd.att.com == cbosgd.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
decwrl.dec.com == decwrl.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
gatech.csnet == gatech.uucp
gatech.edu == gatech.uucp
hplabs.arpa == hplabs.uucp
j.cc.purdue.edu == pucc-j.uucp
lll-crg.arpa == lll-crg.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.edu == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
sun.arpa == sun.uucp
opal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
ulowell.csnet == ulowell.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
1 September 1986
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga
Bob Page page@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries
Craig Norborg amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources
Craig Norborg amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.uucp
mod.comp-soc
Dave Taylor comp-soc-request@hplabs.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.68k
Mike Meyer info-68k-request@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo
Luis F. Ortiz apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp
Stan Barber masscomp-request@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Scott Alexander sun-spots-request@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences
Dave Taylor taylor@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Mike Muuss info-law-request@brl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries & mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.mag
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.motss
Steve Dyer dyer@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music & mod.music.gaffa
Doug Alan nessus@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.arpa
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
John Daleske os9-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.philosophy
Alan Wexelblat philosophy-request@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech
Peter Ladkin philosrq@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Herb Lin arms-d-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi
Chet Dobro mod-psi-request@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
Rich Salz sources-request@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.sources.games
Rich Salz games-request@mirror.uucp
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Eliot Moore telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group Submissions
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mod.announce announce@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.edu
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga mod-amiga@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.comp-soc comp-soc@hplabs.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.68k info-68k@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp masscomp@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences conferences@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics info-graphics@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@brl.arpa
mod.map postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mag fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.motss motss@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music nessus@eddie.mit.edu
mod.music.gaffa love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.edu,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.arpa
mod.os.os9 os9@cbosgd.att.com
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.att.com
mod.philosophy philosophy@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech philos@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi mod-psi@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec.guns jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.sources.games games@mirror.uucp
mod.std mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mc.lcs.mit.eduusenet@gatech.CSNET (09/16/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 15 September 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
mod.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include mod.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources and mod.motss.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.att.COM" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!decwrl
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4,mcnc,seismo,ucbvax}!hplabs
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!ut-sally!im4u!milano
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,mit-eddie,seismo}!mirror
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!pur-ee!pucc-j
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!harvard!spdcc
...!seismo!soma --or-- ...!cbosgd!rice!soma
...!{cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,seismo}!sun
...!{caip,cmcl2,hplabs,seismo}!topaz
...!{apollo,masscomp,wanginst}!ulowell
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
cbosgd.att.com == cbosgd.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
decwrl.dec.com == decwrl.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
gatech.edu == gatech.csnet
gatech.edu == gatech.uucp
hplabs.arpa == hplabs.uucp
j.cc.purdue.edu == pucc-j.uucp
lll-crg.arpa == lll-crg.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.edu == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
sun.com == sun.uucp
topaz.rutgers.edu == topaz.uucp
opal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
ulowell.csnet == ulowell.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
16 September 1986
------------------------------------------------------------------
Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
------------------------------------------------------------------
mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga
Bob Page page@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries
Craig Norborg amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources
Craig Norborg amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.uucp
mod.comp-soc
Dave Taylor comp-soc-request@hplabs.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.68k
Mike Meyer info-68k-request@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo
Luis F. Ortiz apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp
Stan Barber masscomp-request@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Vicki Riffle sun-spots-request@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences
Dave Taylor taylor@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Mike Muuss info-law-request@brl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries & mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.mag
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.motss
Steve Dyer dyer@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music & mod.music.gaffa
Doug Alan nessus@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.arpa
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
John Daleske os9-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.philosophy
Alan Wexelblat philosophy-request@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech
Peter Ladkin philosrq@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Herb Lin arms-d-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi
Chet Dobro mod-psi-request@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.religion.christian
Charles Hedrick mrc-request@topaz.rutgers.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
Rich Salz sources-request@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.sources.games
Rich Salz games-request@mirror.uucp
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Eliot Moore telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Group Submissions
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mod.announce announce@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.edu
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga mod-amiga@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.comp-soc comp-soc@hplabs.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.68k info-68k@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp masscomp@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences conferences@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics info-graphics@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@brl.arpa
mod.map postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mag fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.motss motss@spdcc.uucp
mod.movies movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music nessus@eddie.mit.edu
mod.music.gaffa love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.edu,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.arpa
mod.os.os9 os9@cbosgd.att.com
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.att.com
mod.philosophy philosophy@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech philos@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi mod-psi@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec.guns jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.religion.christian mrc@topaz.rutgers.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.sources.games games@mirror.uucp
mod.std mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mc.lcs.mit.eduusenet@gatech.EDU (11/02/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (gatech!spaf)
[Most recent change: 31 October 1986 by spaf]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
mod.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from "net" groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include mod.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from "net" groups which have often been abused.
That is, the "net" groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator.
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the "net" groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.att.COM" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or later news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator. If you are NOT running 2.10.2 news,
you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade to it so as to take advantage of
this feature, as well as the numerous bug fixes and other
enhancements.
The addresses are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has an
Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP address
is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given in the
correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site, you can
mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through the
gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to submit
an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example, mail it
to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!decwrl
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4,mcnc,seismo,ucbvax}!hplabs
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!ut-sally!im4u!milano
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,mit-eddie,seismo}!mirror
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!pur-ee!pucc-j
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!harvard!spdcc
...!seismo!soma --or-- ...!cbosgd!rice!soma
...!{cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,seismo}!sun
...!{caip,cmcl2,hplabs,seismo}!topaz
...!{apollo,masscomp,wanginst}!ulowell
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
cbosgd.att.com == cbosgd.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
decwrl.dec.com == decwrl.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
gatech.edu == gatech.csnet
gatech.edu == gatech.uucp
hplabs.arpa == hplabs.uucp
j.cc.purdue.edu == pucc-j.uucp
lll-crg.arpa == lll-crg.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.edu == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
sun.com == sun.uucp
topaz.rutgers.edu == topaz.uucp
opal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
ulowell.csnet == ulowell.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
1 November 1986
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Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
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mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga
Bob Page page@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries
Craig Norborg amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources
Craig Norborg amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.uucp
mod.comp-soc
Dave Taylor comp-soc-request@hplabs.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.68k
Mike Meyer info-68k-request@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo
Luis F. Ortiz apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp
Stan Barber masscomp-request@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Vicki Riffle sun-spots-request@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences
Dave Taylor taylor@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Mike Muuss info-law-request@brl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries & mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.mag
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music & mod.music.gaffa
Doug Alan nessus@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.arpa
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
John Daleske os9-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.philosophy
Alan Wexelblat philosophy-request@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech
Peter Ladkin philosrq@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Herb Lin arms-d-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi
Chet Dobro mod-psi-request@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.religion.christian
Charles Hedrick christian-request@topaz.rutgers.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
Rich Salz sources-request@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.sources.games
Rich Salz games-request@mirror.uucp
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Eliot Moore telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Group Submissions
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mod.announce announce@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.edu
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga mod-amiga@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.comp-soc comp-soc@hplabs.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.68k info-68k@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@usc-isib.arpa
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp masscomp@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences conferences@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics info-graphics@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@brl.arpa
mod.map postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mag fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.movies movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music nessus@eddie.mit.edu
mod.music.gaffa love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.edu,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.arpa
mod.os.os9 os9@cbosgd.att.com
mod.os.unix unix@cbosgd.att.com
mod.philosophy philosophy@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech philos@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi mod-psi@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec.guns jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.religion.christian christian@topaz.rutgers.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.sources.games games@mirror.uucp
mod.std mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mc.lcs.mit.eduusenet@gatech.EDU (12/01/86)
Original-from: Gene Spafford (spaf@gatech.edu)
[Most recent change: 29 November 1986 by spaf@gatech.edu]
A number of moderated groups exist on the net. These are groups which
usually have one or more individuals (acting as editors and/or
moderators) who must approve articles before they are published to the
net. In general, these groups fall into one of five categories:
1) Groups with postings of an informative nature not suited to
discussion and always originating from the same (very small) group
of posters. Groups within this category include mod.newslists,
mod.announce.newusers, and mod.map.
2) Groups derived from regular groups with such a high volume that
it is hard for the average reader to keep up. The moderated
versions of these groups are an attempt to provide a lower volume
and higher quality version of the same forum. Examples of
this category include mod.announce and mod.os.unix.
3) Groups derived from regular groups which have often been abused.
That is, the regular groups often received postings of items which
were not germane to the stated topic of the group (or sometimes even
within the realm of politeness for the net). This also includes
groups suffering from an annoying number of duplicate postings and
innappropriate followups. Moderated groups in this category include
mod.sources.
4) Groups designed to serve also as direct feedback to an off-the-net
group. The discussions in mod.std.mumps and mod.std.c fall into this
category.
5) Groups which are gatewayed into the Usenet from an Arpa Internet
mailing list. These groups are moderated by someone on the Internet
side but are shared with the Usenet population. Submissions mailed
to the proper addresses, given below, will appear in both the "mod"
group on Usenet, and the Internet list. Some of these groups do not
actually have a moderator, but instead act as automatic remailers to
both networks.
To post to a "mod" group, write your article and mail it to the listed
SUBMISSION address. The moderator will then do the actual posting of
the article. The news software on the Usenet will not allow direct
posting to moderated newsgroups, nor will it forward unauthorized
articles to other sites. The only way to post to a moderated group is
to mail it to the moderator. If you are running 2.11 news or later,
your news software will automatically mail your article to the
moderator if you attempt to post it. Thus, posting to a moderated
newsgroup should appear the same as posting to any other group (except
you don't see the posting right away).
Depending on the newsgroup involved, if the moderator feels that your
article is inappropriate for the group, s/he will return the article to
you with a suggestion for other newsgroups in which to post it, and/or
an explanation of why it is not appropriate for the moderated group.
You may still post such articles to the regular groups as you currently
do, if such groups exist.
If you have questions or complaints about the way a moderated group is
run, contact the moderator by mail. Alternatively, you can send mail
to the mailing list "moderators@cbosgd.att.COM" and it will be rebroadcast
to all of the current Usenet-only newsgroup moderators.
Below is a list of the current moderated groups and the moderators of
those groups. Included in that list are the addresses to use if you
have questions of comments about the groups. After that is given a list
of addresses for submissions of articles to those groups. If your site
is running 2.10.2 or 2.10.3 news, these addresses can be used to build
the "moderators" file so that "postnews" can automatically mail an
article to the correct moderator.
If your system is running 2.11 news, posting to moderated newsgroups
is done by mailing your submission to well-defined aliases at a nearby
backbone site. The mail path to that backbone site should be in your
news library, in the file "mailpaths" -- there is no need to update
a moderators file. Information on how to construct the paths in the
"mailpaths" file are posted monthly in a companion article.
If you are NOT running 2.11 news, you are *STRONGLY* advised to upgrade
to it so as to take advantage of this feature, as well as the numerous
bug fixes and other enhancements.
The addresses below are given in Internet/domain form. If a site has
an Internet address, that is given in the list, otherwise a UUCP
address is given. Sites reachable via other direct addresses are given
in the correspondence list just below. If you are a UUCP-only site,
you can mail to an ARPA (EDU, GOV, etc.)-only site by mailing through
the gateways (seismo and ucbvax) using a uucp-style path. Thus, to
submit an article to the mod.protocols.appletalk group, for example,
mail it to:
...!{seismo,ucbvax}!c.cs.cmu.edu!info-applebus
For those of you not currently using the UUCP map data, the following
can be used to derive uucp mail paths:
...!{akgua,ihnp4}!abnji
...!{akgua,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!cbosgd
...!{akgua,cbosgd,gatech,ihnp4,seismo}!cuae2
...!{seismo,topaz}!columbia!cucca!cu20b
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!decwrl
...!{akgua,decvax,philabs}!mcnc!ecsvax
...!hplabs!felix
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,ihnp4,linus,seismo}!gatech
...!{decvax,gatech,ihnp4,mcnc,seismo,ucbvax}!hplabs
...!{allegra,cbosgd,decvax,ihnp4,yale}!ima
...!{ihnp4,qantel,seismo,topaz}!lll-crg
...!ut-sally!im4u!milano
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,mit-eddie,seismo}!mirror
...!{gatech,harvard,ihnp4}!mit-eddie
...!{akgua,cbosgd,decvax,gatech,linus,seismo}!philabs!nyit
...!decvax!genrad!panda --or-- ...!seismo!harvard!wjh12!panda
...!{cbosgd,ihnp4,seismo}!plus5
...!{decvax,ihnp4}!pur-ee!pucc-j
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!rice
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo
...!{allegra,mcnc,uiucdcs}!convex!smu
...!harvard!spdcc
...!seismo!soma --or-- ...!cbosgd!rice!soma
...!{cbosgd,decvax,hplabs,seismo}!sun
...!{caip,cmcl2,hplabs,seismo}!topaz
...!{apollo,masscomp,wanginst}!ulowell
...!{cbosgd,decvax,gatech,ihnp4,ulysses}!seismo!umcp-cs
...!{harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally
...!ucbvax!ucbopal
...!{allegra,decvax,harvard}!yale
Address correspondences:
cbosgd.att.com == cbosgd.uucp
cuae2.att.com == cuae2.uucp
cu20b.columbia.edu == cu20b.uucp
decwrl.dec.com == decwrl.uucp
eddie.mit.edu == mit-eddie.uucp
gatech.edu == gatech.csnet
gatech.edu == gatech.uucp
hplabs.arpa == hplabs.uucp
j.cc.purdue.edu == pucc-j.uucp
lll-crg.arpa == lll-crg.uucp
mimsy.umd.edu == umcp-cs.uucp
red.rutgers.edu == rutgers.uucp
rice.edu == rice.uucp
sally.utexas.edu == ut-sally.uucp
seismo.css.gov == seismo.uucp
sun.com == sun.uucp
topaz.rutgers.edu == topaz.uucp
opal.berkeley.edu == ucbopal.uucp
ulowell.csnet == ulowell.uucp
yale.arpa == yale.uucp
yale.arpa == yalecs.bitnet
Gene Spafford
1 December 1986
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Group
Moderator or Coordinator Requests, Comments, etc.
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mod.ai
Kenneth Laws ailist-request@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga
Bob Page page@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries
Craig Norborg amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources
Craig Norborg amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.announce
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
mod.compilers
John Levine compilers-request@ima.uucp
mod.comp-soc
Dave Taylor comp-soc-request@hplabs.arpa
mod.computers
(none currently)
mod.computers.68k
Mike Meyer info-68k-request@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo
Luis F. Ortiz apollo-request@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc
(various) info-ibmpc-request@c.isi.edu
mod.computers.laser-printers
Richard Furuta laser-lovers-request@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp
Stan Barber masscomp-request@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid
Mark Weiser info-pyramid-request@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge
Bill Bogstad info-ridge-request@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent
John Quarterman info-sequent-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun
Vicki Riffle sun-spots-request@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax
Ramon Curiel info-vax-request@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations
Dave Steiner works-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences
Dave Taylor taylor@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics
Andy Cromarty info-graphics-request@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets
Charles McGrew human-nets-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal
Mike Muuss info-law-request@brl.arpa
mod.mac
John M. Agosta info-mac-request@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries & mod.mac.sources
Roger Long macintosh-request@felix.uucp
mod.mag
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms
Chuq Von Rospach fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.map
Mark Horton postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.movies
Byron Howes movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music & mod.music.gaffa
Doug Alan nessus@mit-eddie.uucp
mod.newprod
Ron Heiby newprod-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.newslists
Gene Spafford spaf@gatech.edu
Rick Adams rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os
Mike Meyer mod-os-request@lll-crg.arpa
Dave Mason
mod.os.os9
John Daleske os9-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.os.unix
Ron Heiby unix-request@cbosgd.att.com
mod.philosophy
Alan Wexelblat philosophy-request@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech
Peter Ladkin philosrq@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics
JoSH Hall poli-sci-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d
Herb Lin arms-d-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols
Mel Pleasant protocols-request@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk
Ralph Hyre, Jr. info-applebus-request@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit
Frank da Cruz info-kermit-request@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip
Vivian Neou tcp-ip-request@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi
Erich Rickheit mod-psi-request@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec
(none currently)
mod.rec.guns
Jordan K. Hubbard jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes
Brian Reid mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.religion.christian
Charles Hedrick christian-request@topaz.rutgers.edu
mod.risks
Peter Neumann risks-request@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources
Rich Salz sources-request@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc
Ron Natalie archive-request@brl.arpa
mod.sources.games
Rich Salz games-request@mirror.uucp
mod.std
Mark Horton mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c
Orlando Sotomayor-Diaz std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps
Hokey std-mumps-request@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix
John Quarterman std-unix-request@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports
Lawrence Leff trlist-request@smu.uucp
mod.telecom
Eliot Moore telecom-request@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.test
(none currently)
mod.vlsi
Tom Linnerooth info-vlsi-request@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet
Glenn S. Burke arpanet-bboards-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu
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Group Submissions
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mod.announce announce@cbosgd.att.com
mod.announce.newusers usenet@gatech.edu
mod.ai ailist@sri-ai.arpa
mod.amiga mod-amiga@ulowell.csnet
mod.amiga.binaries amiga-binaries-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.amiga.sources amiga-sources-request@j.cc.purdue.edu
mod.comp-soc comp-soc@hplabs.arpa
mod.compilers compilers@ima.uucp
mod.computers.68k info-68k@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
mod.computers.apollo apollo@yale.arpa
mod.computers.ibm-pc info-ibmpc@c.isi.edu
mod.computers.laser-printers laser-lovers@washington.arpa
mod.computers.masscomp masscomp@soma.uucp
mod.computers.pyramid info-pyramid@mimsy.umd.edu
mod.computers.ridge info-ridge@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa
mod.computers.sequent info-sequent@sally.utexas.edu
mod.computers.sun sun-spots@rice.edu
mod.computers.vax info-vax@sri-kl.arpa
mod.computers.workstations works@red.rutgers.edu
mod.conferences conferences@hplabs.arpa
mod.graphics info-graphics@ads.arpa
mod.human-nets human-nets@red.rutgers.edu
mod.legal info-law@brl.arpa
mod.map postmap@cbosgd.att.com
mod.mac info-mac@sumex-aim.arpa
mod.mac.binaries macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mac.sources macintosh@felix.uucp
mod.mag fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.mag.otherrealms fanzine%plaid@sun.arpa
mod.movies movies@ecsvax.uucp
mod.music nessus@eddie.mit.edu
mod.music.gaffa love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
mod.newprod newprod@cuae2.att.com
mod.newslists usenet@gatech.edu,rick@seismo.css.gov
mod.os mod-os@lll-crg.arpa
mod.os.os9 os9@cbosgd.att.com
mod.os.unix modunix@cuae2.att.com
mod.philosophy philosophy@milano.uucp
mod.philosophy.tech philos@kestrel.arpa
mod.politics poli-sci@red.rutgers.edu
mod.politics.arms-d arms-d@mc.lcs.mit.edu
mod.protocols protocols@red.rutgers.edu
mod.protocols.appletalk info-applebus@c.cs.cmu.edu
mod.protocols.kermit info-kermit@cu20b.columbia.edu
mod.protocols.tcp-ip tcp-ip@sri-nic.arpa
mod.psi mod-psi@ulowell.csnet
mod.rec.guns jkh@opal.berkeley.edu
mod.recipes mod-recipes@decwrl.dec.com
mod.religion.christian christian@topaz.rutgers.edu
mod.risks risks@sri-csl.arpa
mod.sources sources@mirror.uucp
mod.sources.doc archive@brl.arpa
mod.sources.games games@mirror.uucp
mod.std mark@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.c std-c@cbosgd.att.com
mod.std.mumps std-mumps@plus5.uucp
mod.std.unix std-unix@sally.utexas.edu
mod.techreports trlist@smu.uucp
mod.telecom telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu
mod.vlsi info-vlsi@sandia-cad.arpa
net.announce.arpa-internet arpanet-bboards@mc.lcs.mit.edu