Like Jim Lewis I had a list that was gatewayed to a newsgroup via American University. After our messages asking for a fix were ignored we too asked that the link be severed and again were ignored. So we removed the subscription we had for the American University gateway. That prevents anything posted on the newsgroup from being forwarded to the list but it doesn't remove the newsgroup which still exists. I monitor it and find that it rarely receives anything; when it does the message falls into one of two categories: spam and messages mistakenly addressed that were intended for the AutocaD list (we are are AutocaT) At this point I really would not recommend anyone gatewaying a list to a newsgroup, at least not via American University, and that was the only gateway I knew of. The reason we felt the tie had to be cut was the increasingly unreliable service. Although the gateway was supposed to be bi-directional and had worked well in the beginning when Jim Macintosh was running it, after he left many messages posted to the list never turned up on the newsgroup, while messages posted to the newgroup didn't get to the list. The newsgroup began to have an increasingly higher proportion of spam to real messages. All in all I felt that those interested in library cataloging (the focus of my list) who depended on the newsgroup for their information were being cheated. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Judith Hopkins, Listowner of Autocat [log in to unmask] My home page: http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~ulcjh AUTOCAT home page: http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/cts/autocat/ On Thu, 17 Sep 1998, Jim Lewis wrote: > > So . . . MY list used to have a newsgroup gatewayed through American > University. Some time ago, the link "broke." Now, newsgroup posts go > sporadically to our list, but the list cannot respond to the news group. > Repeated requests to AU to either fix the link or completely sever the > gateway have not been responded to. > > Does ANYone have a suggestion of something I could do on my end to cut > the link? >