lfk@mbio.med.upenn.edu (Lee Kolakowski) (05/04/89)
While it is clear that bionet users are not yet comfortable with e-mail as a means for communicating, is it necessary to add virtually useless messages to the bionet.general list saying that something has been posted to the bionet.journals list every time there is a message? -- Frank Kolakowski ===================================================================== |lfk@mbio.med.upenn.edu || Lee F. Kolakowski | |kolakowski@mscf.med.upenn. || Univ. of Penna. | |c/o jes@eniac.seas.upenn.edu || Dept of Chemistry | |kolakowski@c.chem.upenn.edu || 231 South 34th St. | |bcooperman.kolakowski@bionet-20.arpa || Phila, PA 19104 | |AT&T: 1-215-898-2927 ||--------------------------| |#include <litigate.h> || One-Liner Here! | =====================================================================
kristoff@NET.BIO.NET (David Kristofferson) (05/04/89)
> While it is clear that bionet users are not yet comfortable with > e-mail as a means for communicating, is it necessary to add virtually > useless messages to the bionet.general list saying that something has > been posted to the bionet.journals list every time there is a message? Obviously not in your case 8-) !! I did not intend to do this forever but only to draw attention to the new newsgroup. -- Sincerely, Dave Kristofferson BIONET Resource Manager kristoff@net.bio.net or kristofferson@bionet-20.bio.net