infocenter@urz.unibas.ch (02/20/91)
To all Novell Users and especially managers! Postings about Novell can be found in a lot of different newsgroups. It is always a hassle to search in twenty-nine newsgroups to examine in which one your Novell problem is treated. Why not creating a Noell newsgroup. So all Novell related problems is concentrated in one place. There are for sure a lot: tcp-ip bridge, AppleTalk integration, communication server, network boards, mailing software, printer accounting etc. etc. All this stuff is now dispersed! possible groups could be: comp.os.novell comp.protocols.novell comp.sys.novell or whatever. Please do not send EMail to my personal address, make followups on the net, so everybody can talk and see about the problems that are connected with that subject. bye .................................................................... Didi ****************************************************************************** * Universitas Basiliensis InfoCenter * ******************************************************************************
tcs@mailer.jhuapl.edu (Carl Schelin) (02/20/91)
In article <1991Feb20.085545.1380@urz.unibas.ch>, infocenter@urz.unibas.ch says: > > >To all Novell Users and especially managers! > >Postings about Novell can be found in a lot of different newsgroups. It is >always a hassle to search in twenty-nine newsgroups to examine in which one >your Novell problem is treated. > > [stuff deleted] > >possible groups could be: > >comp.os.novell >comp.protocols.novell >comp.sys.novell > Ummm, in my search for the keyword "novell" on my list-of-lists I find: bit.listserv.novell comp.sys.novell Since I don't have any alt... sites, there may be some there too. Personally, I'd rather see a MS LanManager group. That may be out there too (but not as a *.lanman.* group). Carl Schelin 3+Share Network Manager (soon to be) MS Lanman Network Manager tcs@mailer.jhuapl.edu
rml@extro.ucc.su.oz.au (Dr.Ross Lazarus) (02/21/91)
I vote yes for one. I read the Novell fidonet echo conference regularly and find it helpful. comp.dcom.lan does not seem to move far away from tcp/ip very often.
medici@dorm.rutgers.edu (Mark Medici) (02/22/91)
Hey folks -- try reading comp.sys.novell. It is exactly what you're talking about forming. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Medici ** Systems Programmer III * Rutgers University Computing Services medici@elbereth.rutgers.edu * medici@cancer.BITNET * !rutgers!elbereth!medici My opinions are not necessarily my employers'. *Reality is context-sensitive.
toddc@.TV.TEK.COM (Todd Carlson) (02/23/91)
Here is another vote for it!!!!!!!! ********************************************************************* Todd Carlson | "Soon the Gypsie Queen, toddc@amati.TV.TEK.COM | in a glaze of Vaseline, Computer Resources Coordinator | will perform on guillotine. TV Division, Tektronix Inc. | What a scene, what a scene." **********************************************************************