jeanne@reed.UUCP (11/21/86)
In article <1070@zen.BERKELEY.EDU> c8-2cc@seymour.Berkeley.EDU.UUCP (Cindy W. Yan) writes: > [summary: net.novice has heard of useful articles in mod.announce.newusers > and wants to read them, but her machine apparently doesn't keep them > around long enough to last until the next posting of the standard set > of newsgroup lists and nettiquette] I suggest that postings to m.a.n. carry an Expires: date to ensure that they're kept around until the next regular posting. (I'm surprised this isn't done already...but I took a look at what we currently have in m.a.n., and none of it carries an Expires: line.) On this general topic, it seems clear that m.a.n should not be treated by the software as just another newsgroup. It has been suggested that this group should be the first one presented the first time someone reads news. Perhaps there should also be a feature that prevents posting by anyone who has not read the articles in m.a.n. Opinions? Is this feasible? -- jeanne a. e. devoto | "The mind is an infinite resource...but ...!tektronix!reed!jeanne | only if you don't squander it." USsnail: 5353 SE 28th #38 | Portland, OR 97202 | James Hogan, "Voyage From Yesteryear"