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Connectionists-Request@CS.CMU.EDU Connectionists-Request at CS.CMU.EDU
Thu Aug 9 13:33:59 EDT 1990


I have received several complaints from Connectionists members that they are
not able 'reply' to messages because the original sender's address has been
removed from the message header.  

This is a problem with the receiver's local mailer.  Rather than having me try
to remotely trouble shoot 150 different mailers, the problem could be solved by
including a return email address as part of the body of any message sent to
Connectionists.

I would also like to remind subscribers that a copy of main mailing list is
available in the Connectionists archives.  

Scott Crowder
Connectionists-Request at cs.cmu.edu	(ARPAnet)  <- see, it isn't that hard


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			The CONNECTIONISTS Archive:
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All e-mail messages sent to "Connectionists at cs.cmu.edu" starting 27-Feb-88 are
now available for public perusal.  

A separate file exists for each month.  The files' names are:

			 arch.yymm

where yymm stand for the obvious thing.  Thus the earliest available data are
in the file:
			 arch.8802

Files ending with .Z are compressed using the standard unix compress program.
To browse through these files (as well as through other files, see below) you
must FTP them to your local machine.

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		How to FTP Files from the CONNECTIONISTS Archive
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1.  Open an FTP connection to host B.GP.CS.CMU.EDU (Internet address
    128.2.242.8).

2.  Login as user anonymous with password your username.

3.  'cd' directly to one of the following directories:
	/usr/connect/connectionists/archives
	/usr/connect/connectionists/bibliographies

4.  The archives and bibliographies directories are the ONLY ones you can 
    access. You can't even find out whether any other directories exist. 
    If you are using the 'cd' command you must cd DIRECTLY into one of these
    two directories. Access will be denied to any others, including their 
    parent directory.

5.  The archives subdirectory contains back issues of the mailing list.
    Some bibliographies are in the bibliographies subdirectory.


Problems? - contact us at "Connectionists-Request at cs.cmu.edu".

Happy Browsing

Scott Crowder
Connectionists-Request at cs.cmu.edu

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