[net.news.newsite] Saint Joseph's University joins the Net

bbanerje@sjuvax.UUCP (10/25/83)

Name of site.

  sjuvax

What the site is all about.

Saint Joseph's University 
A Jesuit Institution with strong emphasis on the liberal arts.
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science grants
B.S. degrees in Mathematics and/or Computer Science.


Name of contact person at site.

Binayak Banerjee
Dept. of Math/Computer Science
 
Electronic mail address of contact person.

sjuvax!bbanerje

U.S. Mail address of contact person.

Binayak Banerjee
Dept. of Math/CSI
St. Joseph's University
Philadelphia, PA 19131

Phone number of contact person.
(215)879-7394

Systems with whom news articles are exchanged.

burdvax

(what kind of link, who the neighbor(s) are).

We are currently polled around 4-5 times daily by burdvax.
The connections are on 1200 baud dial up lines.  Thus far,
burdvax is our only connection for both mail and news.

Systems with whom mail is exchanged.
(what kind of link, who the neighbor(s) are, what frequency
of connection, whether or not you'll pass outside mail along).

Please see the answer to the previous question.

Willingness (or lack thereof) to connect to new sites that
want to join usenet.  If you run uucp, tell if new sites can
call you, if you will poll them, what your policy is.
If on the arpanet, are you willing to forward news on to new
sites by establishing an arpanet usenet connection?

We would be very happy to provide a USENET connection to 
any new site.  At the moment we are a passive site, so we
would have to be polled on a regular basis.  In the near 
future, we intend to become an active site, and may possibly
be able to poll other passive sites.  Anyone wishing the 
forwarding of netnews should send a message to that effect to 
(burdvax!sjuvax!bbanerje).  We are running uucp , so the arpanet
usenet question is not applicable.

If you want to publish your uucp phone number, login, and password,
include that info.

We would prefer that sites desiring a connection contact us
via mail first.