[alt.society.cu-digest] The Computer Underground Digest is Online

chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM (Chip Rosenthal) (07/07/90)

Hopefully, by now your site has received my "newgroup" control message
for "alt.society.cu-digest".  The Computer Underground Digest will be
posted to this newsgroup.  To get things going, I will repost a couple
of the more recent issues to the newsgroup as soon as this message goes
out.

Important Point - the newsgroup is moderated.  You will not be able
to post messages directly to the newsgroup.

The digest is moderated by Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer.  You may mail
submissions directly to them at tk0jut2@niu.bItnet, if your mailer
understands such things.  Another address which I've found reliable
is tk0jut2%niu.bitnet@uicvm.uic.edu if you can't deal with .bitnet
but can take complex addresses.

However, to make things simpler, I've created an address:

	cud@chinacat.unicom.com

You may mail submissions there and they will be routed to the moderator.
I've asked Spaf to update the official mailpaths list with this last
address.

If your news administrator places one of these addresses into your local
"mailpaths" file, then you will be able to use the followup mechanism,
and the news software will automatically route your messages by mail.

Disclaimer - neither I nor Unicom Systems Development is involved in the
production or the contents of the CuD.  The views expressed in the digest
are solely those of the contributors.  Unicom Systems Development merely
provides an automatic gateway into USENET for the digest.  The gateway
is truly automatic, and posting occurs without the review or intervention
of myself or any employee of Unicom Systems Development.

If there are any issues or problems with the gateway, please contact me.
Since I am not involved with the digest, you will need to directly contact
the moderators with digest administrivia and issues.  You may reach them at
the tk0jut2 address, or through a local alias cud-request@chincat.unicom.com.
-- 
Chip Rosenthal                            |  You aren't some icon carved out
chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM                  |  of soap, sent down here to clean
Unicom Systems Development, 512-482-8260  |  up my reputation.  -John Hiatt