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* Thanx to both James Ralston Crawford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and
Silver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for input and suggestions on posting
volume.
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That's about it for the "general etiquette" information. General pictures
information is continued in part 2 of this FAQ. If you have any
suggestions for things to include in future versions, don't hesitate
to let me know...
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Jim Howard *** [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** http://infolane.com/deej/index.html
Author, "The Internet Voyeur" (http://infolane.com/deej/voyeur.html)
(^:= Flames cheerfully ignored. =:^)
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Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 09:00:14 GMT
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Moraes)
Subject: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Usenet
Newsgroups: news.announce.newusers
Archive-name: usenet/faq/part1
Original-author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jerry Schwarz)
Comment: enhanced & edited until 5/93 by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gene Spafford)
Last-change: 16 Jan 1998 by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Moraes)
Changes-posted-to: news.misc,news.answers
Frequently Asked Questions about Usenet
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Subject: Introduction.
This document discusses some questions and topics that occur
repeatedly on Usenet. They frequently are submitted by new users, and
result in many followups, sometimes swamping groups for weeks. The
purpose of this note is to head off these annoying events by answering
some questions and warning about the inevitable consequence of asking
others. If you don't like these answers, le
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