Replied: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 10:45:55 EDT
Replied: "Ron Henry <rgh3@cornell.edu> "
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From: Ron Henry <rgh3@cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: [news.answers] R.E.M. and rec.music.rem FAQ (1/3)

At 09:00 PM 10/2/96 -0400, you wrote [semi-automatically]:

>What's the current status of the posting
>"R.E.M. and rec.music.rem FAQ (1/3)" (and the other parts)?
>The records which comprise the List of Periodic Informational
>Postings, which we try to keep updated, state that it should be posted
>monthly,
>but as far as we can tell, it hasn't been posted since
>08 Jul 1995.  Could you please let us know what's up?

Hi Pam,

In fact I do continue to post this periodically to rec.music.rem, though I
haven't put it on news.answers or rec.answers recently.  At this point I
don't have the header line that authorizes posting to the answers groups
(maybe I have an old copy of the FAQ on a diskette and can find it again.)

If you'd be so kind as to send me instructions on cross posting to the
answers groups again, I'd be grateful. (Now it is occuring to me that my
windows newsreader program, Free Agent, might not be capable of making the
necessary header line. I guess I'll cross that bridge once I get your
instrucitons.)

Many thanks,
Ron Henry

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Ron Henry / rgh3@cornell.edu

