[comp.sys.apple] ListServ for tech notes?

BRL102@psuvm.psu.edu (Ben Liblit) (02/03/90)

Is there a ListServ (list server) that I can subscribe to that will send me
Apple Technical Notes as they are released?  I know where I can FTP them, but
it isn't always convenient to keep checking these sites t to see if there are
new notes out there.

                      Ben Liblit
                      BRL102 @ psuvm.bitnet -- BRL102 @ psuvm.psu.edu
                      "Fais que tes reves soient plus longs que la nuit."

SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET (Murph Sewall) (02/08/90)

On Fri, 2 Feb 90 22:22:05 GMT you said:
>Is there a ListServ (list server) that I can subscribe to that will send me
>Apple Technical Notes as they are released?  I know where I can FTP them, but
>it isn't always convenient to keep checking these sites t to see if there are
>new notes out there.

The most logical place to look for Apple Technotes is :-)
      Apple.COM          130.43.2.2
They originate at Apple.COM, and the most current notes will always be there
first.  The best way (other than looking) to tell when new notes are available
is to look for posts from Mark Johnson <mjohnson@Apple.COM> who's the person
who puts the new notes on Apple.COM

If you subscribe to APPLE2-L, you'll have the notes mailed to you as they
become available (along with EVERYTHING else posted to APPLE2-L), but we
can't send the notes out as fast as we get them, because too many email
boxes overflow if we send out too many Kbytes in too short a time.

/s Murph <Sewall%UConnVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu>         [Internet]
      or ...{psuvax1 or mcvax}!uconnvm.bitnet!sewall     [UUCP]
 + Standard disclaimer applies ("The opinions expressed are my own" etc.)

NOSES@DBNINF5.BITNET (Achim Patzner) (02/10/90)

> The most logical place to look for Apple Technotes is :-)
>      Apple.COM          130.43.2.2
> They originate at Apple.COM, and the most current notes will always be there
> first.  The best way (other than looking) to tell when new notes are available
> is to look for posts from Mark Johnson <mjohnson@Apple.COM> who's the person
> who puts the new notes on Apple.COM

> /s Murph <Sewall%UConnVM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu>         [Internet]

Even if I'm boring some people to death with it: If you are interested in
the same files in AppleWorks GS format, drop me a note... (We'll start
working on the January files as soon as we get them).

Achim

(Noses@DBNINF5.bitnet; if that won't work, try {anything}!unido!bnu!patzner)