Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!think!mintaka!mit-eddie!apollo!aaron From: aaron@apollo.HP.COM (Aaron Sawyer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: bug reporting (email address) Summary: apr_cs_admin@apollo.hp.com Message-ID: <478ae31b.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM> Date: 20 Dec 89 18:03:00 GMT References: <8912182024.AA04130@richter.mit.edu> Sender: root@apollo.HP.COM Reply-To: aaron@apollo.HP.COM (Aaron Sawyer) Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company, Apollo Division; Chelmsford, MA Lines: 33 In <8912182024.AA04130@richter.mit.edu>, krowitz%richter@UMIX.CC.UMICH.EDU (David Krowitz) asks: >If anyone has the current address for sending bug >reports via email, please post it to this list. From the mkapr *on-line* man page (sr10.2) -- Encoded product reports may be sent to Apollo Customer Services via the UUCP network. The network address is: apollo!apr_cs_admin Recommended paths to Apollo are via mit-eddie or decvax. Some other sites that are short hops from Apollo are uunet, kddlab and unido. These paths may change with time; check with your site administrator. If your site knows about one of the following Hewlett Packard sites, E-mail delivery to Apollo is rapid and reliable. hplabs Palo Alto, CA hp-sdd San Diego, CA hp-pcd Corvallis, OR hpbbn Boeblingen, West Germany hplb Bristol, UK hpycla Tokyo, Japan Apollo is registered with the (ARPA) Internet. If your site has access, our Internet address is: apr_cs_admin@apollo.hp.com Customer Services will acknowledge all product reports received. Do not assume your product report has been received until you receive a reply. Security-conscious sites should not send confidential material. Voluminous submissions should be sent via magnetic media. ----- Aaron Sawyer Disclaimer: 'My ~/.signature, my opinions' Internet: aaron@apollo.hp.com UUCP: ...{decvax,mit-eddie}!apollo!aaron Aaron Sawyer Disclaimer: 'My ~/.signature, my opinions' Internet: aaron@apollo.hp.com UUCP: ...{decvax,mit-eddie}!apollo!aaron QQQQ (Quoted Quotable Quotidian Quotation): "Yeah? Well, 4Q2!" Copyright 1989 by Aaron Sawyer. All rights reserved. Free redistribution allowed.