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From: Peter Simons <simons@research.cys.de>
>I am maintaining the de-katzen-faq document and recently the e-mail
>address the FAQ is posted under has become invalid. Hence I wrote to
>news-answers-request@mit.edu and informed whoever is reading this
>address that I am going to change my From: header accordingly and
>wanted to know whether this is okay. When I got no reply at all for a
>week, I mailed again and still got no reply.
I've recently done the very same thing. And am currently in the middle of
updating the 3 FAQ's I do, as a result. I sent the e-mail to the request
address. With all the information about which FAQ's I was changing, the
address I was using, the one I was going to use.
I uploaded the new version of one of the updated FAQ's a few days back, and
it worked a treat. The FAQ happily posted it two days later, as part of
it's normal cycle.
-- Paul HillingNew to ATX? Read the FAQ @ http://www.bigfoot.com/~p.hilling/atx-faq.htm [Paul's Gabby Grotto http://www.bigfoot.com/~p.hilling/xena.htm]
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