parent@ug.cs.dal.ca (Michael Parent) (01/05/90)
Correction : To get on the Coco list, address mail to "listserv@coco" sorry for any inconvenience. Mike Parent
mason@cg-atla.UUCP (Bob Mason) (01/06/90)
In article <1990Jan4.185456.18192@ug.cs.dal.ca> parent@ug.cs.dal.ca (Michael Parent) writes: > >Correction : To get on the Coco list, address mail to "listserv@coco" > >sorry for any inconvenience. > >Mike Parent The system maps here do not contain the node "coco". Any chance that you might publish a (or some) paths which include a major site, like sun, or decwrl, or even att (from which others can work out a path)? thanks -- __ Anger is just love having a bad day / ) / /--< _ /_ The other planets are uninhabited because their /___/_<_/_<__/ scientists are more advanced than ours
rodney@ncrorl.Orlando.NCR.COM (Rodney Hamilton) (01/06/90)
% parent@ug.cs.dal.ca (Michael Parent) writes: %% Correction : To get on the Coco list, address mail to "listserv@coco" %% sorry for any inconvenience. mason@cg-atla.UUCP (Bob Mason) writes: % The system maps here do not contain the node "coco". [deleted text] The path I use to reach the COCO mailing list is "LISTSERV@pucc.bitnet". Alternately, you can try "LISTSERV@pucc.princeton.edu". Use whichever one yields the more reliable path to/from your site. As a reminder, LISTSERV is used to "subscribe coco" or request files, while COCO is used to distribute the mailing list messages to ~150 readers. -- ----------------+---------------------------------+------------------------- Rodney Hamilton | Rodney.Hamilton@Orlando.NCR.COM | You are in a maze of Unix Systems | rodney@t32b.Orlando.NCR.COM | little twisting data NCR E&M-Orlando | ..!ncrlnk!ncrorl!rodney | structures, all the same.