Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site hou3c.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!floyd!harpo!eagle!mhuxl!ulysses!burl!hou3c!bukys@Rochester.ARPA From: bukys@Rochester.ARPA (Liudvikas Bukys) Newsgroups: net.mail.msggroup Subject: "Emily Post for Usenet"; still looking for etiquette documents Message-ID: <8404092252.15550@sen.rochester> Date: Mon, 9-Apr-84 17:52:06 EST Article-I.D.: hou3c.453 Posted: Mon Apr 9 17:52:06 1984 Date-Received: Wed, 11-Apr-84 07:31:13 EST Sender: ka@hou3c.UUCP (Kenneth Almquist) Lines: 23 To: msggroup@brl.ARPA Cc: ROBBINS%MIT-OZ@MIT-MC.ARPA, norm@rand-unix.ARPA, rucker@brl-aos.ARPA Due to popular demand, I have placed the following files in ROCHESTER.ARPA's "public" directory for FTP by user "anonymous", password "guest". public/usenet.rules: Rules for posting to Usenet public/usenet.emily-post: Emily Post for Usenet public/usenet.questions: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions public/usenet.style: Hints on writing style for Usenet Usenet is a distributed bulletin board system running on about 800 machines, in North America, Europe, Australia, and Korea, with a total of a few thousand users. Discussions are organized by topic in "newsgroups". The articles listed above were recently posted to the "net.announce.newusers" newsgroup in the hope that new users, having just discovered an audience of 1000 people, will learn good manners and refrain from asking (again) what "foobar" means. ------- I am still looking for Arpanet mail guidelines for new users. In particular, I would be interested to know what kind of policy statements made it onto the record after messes such as the last chain letter incident. Liudvikas Bukys bukys@rochester rochester!bukys