• Comp.Newprod Introduction [last modified: 1997-08-15 17:41:53]

    From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 15 16:14:00 2015
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 15 16:14:00 2015
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 15 16:14:00 2016
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 15 16:14:00 2016
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 15 17:14:00 2016
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 15 17:14:00 2016
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 15 17:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 15 17:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 15 16:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 15 16:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 15 16:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 15 16:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 15 16:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 15 16:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 15 16:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 15 16:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 15 17:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 15 17:14:00 2017
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 15 17:14:00 2018
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 15 17:14:00 2018
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 15 16:14:00 2018
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 15 16:14:00 2018
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 15 16:14:00 2018
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 15 16:14:00 2018
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

    ------------------------------

    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

    ------------------------------

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Scott Hazen Mueller@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 15 16:14:00 2018
    Welcome to comp.newprod. This message summarizes what comp.newprod
    is about, the guidelines for posting are explained in another message.

    Contents:

    - Introduction
    - Letters! We Get Letters
    - newprod Keywording
    - Archives and Back Issues
    - Mailing List Distribution
    - How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO comp.newprod: Please review
    these guidelines carefully. Submissions that do NOT conform to these guidelines will NOT be published.

    ------------------------------

    Subject: Introduction

    comp.newprod publishes announcements for new computer-related products
    and services. We solicit product announcements that would interest
    large portions of the Usenet community.

    comp.newprod is one of the oldest Usenet newsgroups. It was created in
    1985 as `mod.newprod' by Ron Heiby. Ron ran the group until 1993, when
    the task was passed to Chip Rosenthal. Chip passed the front-end part
    of the job on to the current moderator, Scott Hazen Mueller, at the end
    of 1994, but has stayed on in the role of backup moderator, archivist
    and mailing list maintainer.

    This newsgroup is unusual. Most people on Usenet disdain commercial
    postings. Here, we encourage them. In fact, that's the sole purpose
    of this newsgroup. How do we get away with it?!!? :-) That's discussed
    a bit later in this message.

    Although this newsgroup is chartered for commercial product information,
    it is not a dumping ground for hype and advertisements. That's why
    the newsgroup is moderated, and that's why there are strict guidelines
    on what we will publish. Those guidelines are listed at the end of
    this message.

    Since this newsgroup is moderated, people cannot post announcements
    to it directly. Instead, submissions must be sent to the moderator
    who will review them with respect to the newsgroup guidelines. Messages
    that meet the guidelines are posted by the moderator. We will review
    how to submit an announcement shortly.

    This message is maintained by Scott Hazen Mueller. Your comments and suggestions are welcomed at newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

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    Subject: Letters! We Get Letters

    Our email addresses are:

    administrivia, comments, etc. newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    announcement submissions newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org

    We would like to hear your comments and suggestions about this
    newsgroup, the moderation policies, and these guidelines. The
    moderator tries to act on *your* behalf when reviewing submissions.
    Your feedback would be a great help in doing so. Drop us a line at the `newprod-request' address.

    If you want to submit an announcement for posting, please send it to
    the `newprod' address. But before you do, be sure you carefully review
    the rest of this message!

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    Subject: newprod Keywording

    One of our services is to categorize all of the comp.newprod postings.
    We do so by inserting a `Keywords' header into every message. The
    format is:

    Keywords: company name; product name; keyword, keyword, keyword ...

    We try to use a consistent set of keywords to help comp.newprod readers
    find messages of interest. If your newsreader supports `Kill' files,
    you can teach it to automatically pick out the things you want to see.
    People who use `rn' (or one of its variants) might be interested in
    the periodic posting by Leanne Phillips (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu)
    entitled `rn KILL file FAQ'. You'll find it in news.software.readers
    and on anon FTP site rtfm.mit.edu.

    There is another reason why we think keywords are important. They
    help us sort and file away announcements in our voluminous archives.
    How, you might wonder, can you access those archives? I'm awful glad
    you asked...

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    Subject: Archives and Back Issues

    The official comp.newprod archives are made possible by the kind folks
    at the Texas Metronet. You may reach the Metronet in any of the
    following ways:

    http://www.metronet.com (access through the World Wide Web)
    gopher://gopher.metronet.com (Gopher access)
    ftp://ftp.metronet.com (anonymous FTP access)

    Any of these will put you at the base of the Metronet archives. From
    there, take the selection to enter `The comp.newprod Archives'.

    The archives are organized to make it easy to find the information
    you want. You can view the messages sorted by posting month or product
    vendor. You can even do full text searches to find the articles that
    mention certain topics.

    Our thanks to the people at the Texas Metronet (info@metronet.com)
    for providing the disk space and bandwidth for these archives. Please
    note that the maintenance of these archives is the responsibility of
    the comp.newprod moderator. Please contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org
    if you have any questions, problems, or suggestions,

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    Subject: Mailing List Distribution

    The comp.newprod announcements are distributed in an email digest as a
    courtesy to people who cannot receive Usenet. The contents of the
    mailing list are the same as the comp.newprod newsgroup. We prefer
    that you read the announcements through Usenet, if possible. To
    subscribe to the digest, contact newprod-digest-request@chinacat.unicom.com.

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    Subject: How to Submit a New Product Announcement

    Step one -- read the guidelines! They are given in the next companion
    posting, "Comp.Newprod submission guidelines". Messages that violate
    them WILL be returned, unposted.

    To avoid excess delays (and frustration), it is important that you
    follow the guidelines. Many first-time submitters fail to play close
    heed to the guidelines. As a result, many first-time submitters end
    up having their submission returned, unpublished. What a bummer!
    Most of the problems could have been avoided if the person just read
    the submission guidelines.

    We urge you to spend some time reading comp.newprod to get a feel for
    the kind of things that are published here, and the format we expect.

    Spend some time reading Usenet! You won't get flamed to a crisp if
    your message violates netiquette (as you would in some other groups).
    It will, however, be rejected.

    Check out the introductory documents in news.announce.newusers. You
    might find the following messages useful:

    Hints on writing style for Usenet
    Rules for posting to Usenet
    A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community

    Finally, if you know somebody who is an old-hand around these parts,
    have him or her review your announcement before you submit it. They
    can not only help ensure the submission meets the newsgroup guidelines,
    but also help you make the announcement more effective. If you don't
    have access to any net.experts for your questions, feel free to contact newprod-request@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    OK, so you've waded through the copious guidelines, carefully crafted
    your announcement, had a net.expert proofread it, and you are ready
    to tell the world. Now, send your announcement to the comp.newprod
    moderator for review. If you have relatively modern news software,
    you can simply post your announcement to the group. Your system will
    notice that the newsgroup is moderated, and forward the message to
    the moderator for review. If your news system is ancient, or you have
    problems posting as just described, you can email your announcement
    to newprod@zorch.sf-bay.org.

    Regardless of the submission method you select, your submission will be confirmed by an automatically acknowledgement or an automatic rejection
    notice. If you make a submission and do not get an automatic message
    back within a day or two, it might have gotten lost in transit. It
    also might mean that your news software is broken and mangling headers
    -- so the automatic reply won't work.

    If you do get the acknowledgement, it indicates that the message has
    been entered into the comp.newprod queue. It generally takes a week or
    two to push an item through the queue. If your message meets the
    guidelines, the moderator will post it to the world. The moderator
    will try to notify you once the message has been posted. You will be
    told that the message has been accepted and posted -- or the message
    was not accepted and why.

    If you get an automatic rejection message, follow the instructions in the message and resubmit the article. You should then get the automatic acknowledgement.

    Although we try to let you know when your submission arrives here and
    when it has been posted or rejected, we can NOT accept responsiblity
    for mail or news software that mangles headers. Our replies sometimes
    bounce due to broken headers, and there isn't much we can do about that.

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