> As for the two "sends", I believe one would be to a Netscape e-mail > client like Mozilla, and the other just for dos apps. Yeah, it's really > the same mail, just two "identities" for two different e-mail clients. > Of course I could be wrong, but does it make a whole lot of difference, > since the inventor of Arachne, Mr. Michael Polak, does not manage the > List anymore? And if that offends you, I just won't send it to "ns@" > anymore.
> Yours, > Thomas Tabler I am CCing to the Arachne list because of questions that others might be able to answer. Who does manage the Arachne list now, if not Michael Polak? Is the Arachne list down? I haven't received anything from the Arachne list for somewhat over two days as of my last POP3 download. Are you sure the "ns" in [EMAIL PROTECTED] is Netscape-related? Does anybody know what the "ns" is for, since [EMAIL PROTECTED], without "ns", goes to the same destination? I don't send a message to both [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] simply because there is no point in posting the same message twice to the list. I was also wondering why anybody would want to run such an old DOS version as PC- (or MS-)DOS 3.10.
