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Date: | Tue, 8 Mar 1994 10:04:36 EST |
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Sounds to me like:
a: someone has gated the LISTSERV disk to a gopher server (unlikely)
b: someone has been posting the message logs in an area accessible by
a gopher server for that specific purpose (much more likely)
I suppose it would be possible to put a LISTSERV archive disk on a
gopher, but what a pain that would be for the LISTSERV maintainer...and
as I think about it, I'm not even sure it would work, because gopher
maintains R/O links to the disk. For instance, I can't link in R/W
mode to the disk where my gopher files are stored, but I <can> link
in R/O mode. (And yet I can log on to the account and have R/W access.
I don't claim to understand this...:)
Not a computing professional, just a clerical employee with 8 lists (oy!),
BITNET: NBRINDLE@INDYCMS ------------ Internet: [log in to unmask]
Nathan C. Brindle, Administrative Specialist, Student Activities Office
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Staff Advisor, Alpha Phi Omega Nat'l Service Fraternity, Tau Omicron Chapter
List Manager, STUACTS, APOSEC52, ACCESS-L, BRTHPRNT, EXCEL-L & STUDENT@INDYCMS
Disclaimer: My opinions are my own. Indiana University can speak for itself.
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