Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!oliveb!pyramid!unify!Unify.com!grp From: grp@Unify.com (Greg Pasquariello) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: The OpenLook mailing list Message-ID: <1990Oct4.083531@Unify.com> Date: 4 Oct 90 15:35:31 GMT References: <9010032025.AA08415@ais1.bal.mmc.com> Sender: news@Unify.Com (news admin) Reply-To: grp@Unify.com (Greg Pasquariello) Organization: Unify Corporation, Sacramento, CA, USA Lines: 57 In article <9010032025.AA08415@ais1.bal.mmc.com>, wicks@AIS1.BAL.MMC.COM (Anthony B. Wicks) writes: > > In the XView 2.0 release documentation "rtf.text" thers is mention of an > OpenLook mailing list. This doc goes on to say: > > ... > Those who are not Sun customers or would like to participate in > conversations with other people using XView, can take advantage of > public news groups and email aliases. Existing groups are listed below: > > 1) openlook@unify.unify.com > > Unify is sponsoring an OPEN LOOK developers alias. This is for anyone using > an OPEN LOOK toolkit such as XView. To join or leave this alias send a > request to openlook-request@unify.unify.com or ...!unify!openlook-request. > ... > > Here's the problem. I can't find unify.unify.com on the net. nslookup > won't find it, even if I use uunet.uu.net as the nameserver. Did this list > disapear along with the machine or has the host changed or what. I've not seen this document, but the correct addresses for requests to join the list are: openlook-request@unify.com ...!uunet!unify!openlook-request ...!csusac!unify!openlook-request ...!pyramid!unify!openlook-request > > Someone in the know, please give me the scoop. Inquiring minds want to > know. > > --Tony > __________________________________________________________ > Staff Engineer, Martin Marietta Aero & Naval Systems, Software Department > Local MMA&NS Email: wicks@mst1.bal -- 301-682-2883 (Desk) 301-682-0975 (Lab) > INTERNET: wicks@mst1.bal.mmc.com -- -Greg Pasquariello grp@unify.com