Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!bnrgate!bcara2!awhitton From: awhitton@bcara2.bnr.ca (Alan Whitton @ BNR) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: bug reporting Summary: Apollo Product Request MKAPR Message-ID: <299@bnrgate.UUCP> Date: 19 Dec 89 12:56:26 GMT References: <8912182024.AA04130@richter.mit.edu> Sender: news@bnrgate.UUCP Lines: 31 In article <8912182024.AA04130@richter.mit.edu>, krowitz%richter@UMIX.CC.UMICH.EDU (David Krowitz) writes: > If anyone has the current address for sending bug > reports via email, please post it to this list. > > Thanks, > Dave The process for submitting BUGS to Apollo (if you do not feel like phoning their 1-800 number, or don't feel like shelling out big bucks to get access to this (only my opinion) ;-) ) is to submit an APR (Apollo Product Request) via /usr/apollo/bin/mkapr Read the manual page on this, but this will in turn send mail to the following address: apr_cs_admin@apollo.hp.com BUT PLEASE DO NOT JUST SEND MAIL THERE. I believe there is a clerk that reads this, but this is for APR SUBMISSIONS ONLY. Luckily in the APR format you can gripe to your hearts content. Be Seeing You, Alan -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- "These is my thoughts ONLY" Alan Whitton awhitton@bnr.ca OR Bell Northern Research awhitton%bnr.ca@cunyvm.cuny.edu "I am not a number, I am a Free Man!"