David, I selected the "Reply to All" function within my mailing program to be sure that a copy went back to the author of the message. Thanks for pointing this out. By the way, I don't think this list is one of the big bandwidth-wasters. Chet Pryor Montgomery College (Maryland) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Sun, 9 Apr 1995, David A. Salomon wrote: > The only problem with responding to this person on the list is that, > apparently, the person is not ON the list or he or she wouldn't > have asked the question in the first place. It wastes bandwith, which > is what I am doing as well. > > David A. Salomon > [log in to unmask] > On Sun, 9 Apr 1995 11:26:24 -0400 Chet said: > >On Sun, 9 Apr 1995, John Younger wrote: > > > >> Could someone on this list please send me information about how to > >> subscribe, where to send this message, and a line or two about the > >> concerns/focus of this list? > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >John, > > I'm going to point you to a source of information, as a good teacher > >should do, rather than answering your question directly. _The Internet > >Directory_ by Eric Braun (Fawcett, $25.00/US) lists 1500 Internet and > >Bitnet mailing lists, 2700 Usenet Newsgroups, 1000 online library > >catalogs, 300 gopher servers, 250 electronic journals, 100 FTP archives, > >E-Text and Project Gutenberg archives with all addresses fully verified. > > > > As a list owner, you would not have to send out messages, such the > >one above, if the volume I have described was part of your reference > >collection. > > Chet Pryor > > Montgomery College (Maryland) > >----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >