Date: Sat, 20 Feb 93 19:21:51 CDT From: CuD Moderators Subject: File 1--MODERATORS' Corner (ah, sundry snippets) MISNUMBERING OF #5.14 CuD #5.14 was inadvertently numbered as #5.17. The date (Feb 17) was used instead of the issue. Thanks to those who notified us. The type has been corrected, so if you save CuDs, you should re-number correctly. UNSUBBING FROM CuD For those who wish to unsub from CuD's mailing list, you should INLCUDE YOUR ADDRESS in the unsub notice. Sometimes, the address in the "From:' line doesn't correspond to anything on the mailing list. YOU SHOULD ALSO BE SURE TO SEND THE CORRECT UNSUB ADDRESS. If your unsub request doesn't originate from the address listed in the mailing list, it makes it rather difficult to determine the correct one to delete. CuD PUBLICATION SCHEDULE Beginning with #5.16 (next Sunday), we will try to revert back to the once-a-week publication schedule and do twice-a-week runs as infrequently as possible. We will also try to keep the size limits to about 38-40K, so CuDs will be a bit shorter than previously (by about 10 percent). The mailing list has grown so large that running an issue takes about two hours. Attempts to run 50-60 megs through the mailer in such a short time sometimes causes the log-jams. AMERICA ON-LINE SUBSCRIBERS AOL subbers have had problems receiving CuD. IBMmers are allowed to receive mail files of about 7K, and Mac folk about 28K. We tried breaking CuDs down into smaller sizes for them, but the size limits are simply prohibitive. We suggest they unite to ask for a more reasonable file size of about 50K. Sorry we can't be of much help on this problem. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) We are now maintaining a list of FAQs that we can make available on request. It will also be available from the ftp sites. If there is interest, we will run it every three months or so as we add to it. BACK ISSUES Please read the header for back issue information. We are unable to send out back issues from the editors' site because of the sheer volume. Back issues (Vols 1 through 5.15) are available on the ftp sites, most long-standing BBSes, and many public access systems. Compressed, they require nearly four megs of disk space. REPRINTING "OLD" ARTICLES We are repeatedly asked why we reprint "old" news or news that seems erroneous. We do this for several reasons, including the following. First, especially for newcomers or those reading CuDs from a BBS, old news is new news. Second, some "old" news is repackaged and recirculated. We feel it's important to provide an archive of the ways in which this happens. For example, a recent summary of a virus article contained old news in a new format. We ran it to indicate the recursive nature of information that is passed on without critique. We try to indicate this in the "Subject:" line or in a "Moderators' Note" when this occurs. Sometimes, we goof. The virus article, for those who asked, was a GEnie reprint, and an accidental deletion removed the context. We apologize for the confusion. We also remind some of our critics that Cu Digest has no budget or staff, is run from a primitive Amdahl running Wylbur as its front end, and most articles must be reformatted before running. Our incoming mail is fairly heavy, and we try to respond personally to each one. Both editors have full time positions that require 60-plus hours of investment, and sometimes things simply slip by. We ain't perfect, but we try. So, we appreciate criticism, but we hope it is a bit more constructive than "can't you guys get anything straight?" Downloaded From P-80 International Information Systems 304-744-2253