Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!phigate!prle!prles2!hijg!johnj From: johnj@hijg.prl.philips.nl (John Janssen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Read only (Was: SM124 Monochrome monitor problem) Message-ID: <2617@prles2.prl.philips.nl> Date: 18 Mar 91 12:54:49 GMT References: <1483@ahds.UUCP> <5440163@hplsla.HP.COM> Sender: news@prles2.prl.philips.nl Reply-To: johnj@hijg.UUCP (John Janssen) Organization: Philips Research Laboratories, the Netherlands Lines: 36 In article <5440163@hplsla.HP.COM> andyc@hplsla.HP.COM (Andy Cassino) writes: >I received e-mail from one Ian D. Hawkins who apparently can read this group >but not post to it. > I was in the same position for some years. I could read many newsgroups, but was not allowed to post. Even email outside the company was not allowed. This was for security reasons of the research center I was then. I think many people are in that same situation. And you know what the *worse* thing to happen is: Someone posting a very interesting article/question to the net and you will never know what the answer is... It is even worse that the people say, if you are interested let me know (by email). But you can not do that!! So please, I am asking for all of these souls, Reply to the net always, unless: - it has already been on the net recently, - or when it is a private matter. And when email is still done: Summarize to the net!!! As far as I know, in my neightbourhood, more people can only read the net than post to it as well. Sigh, I may be on another project soon, and may have only read access to the net. -- John Janssen Do not reply to the email address in the header, J.v.Deventerstr.1 as this will be filled in wrong by the system. Venlo Holland +31 77 513177 Reply to: johnj@idms.prl.philips.nl