Jeff.
We are looking for a calendar to be hosted on the GNHLUG site. The current
one is at one of the SLUG member's server at home (and we really appreciate
it Bob, though I think it is broken again), but I think maybe we need to
put it with the GNHLUG site for quicker response to problems.
I believe you did have the date wrong Jeff. The meeting is next Wed at
Martha's (Paul correct me if I am wrong).
I am sure we will be hearing from others on this subject.
Jerry Kubeck
Chairman, GNHLUG
>If it was tonight, I won the Battle of the MTA's (sendmail) as no one else
>was there. This was 7pm, checking out upstairs and the area where geeks eat
>before hand.
>
>I have to complain. There's no meeting scheduled on the calendar. In fact I
>hate the calendar, you can't just glance at it and see what's up. There's
>got to be something better. I looked at the web page, and the last meeting
>listed was in Oct 2000. There should be a simple blurb, like "Meetings are
>the 4th Wed of the month unless otherwise specified".
>
>I had tonight in my Palm as the Battle of MTA night. Perhaps I got it wrong.
>I must of. I ate some tasty chicken at "Chicken and Chips".
>
>I propose we add a service (I can host it) for our GNHLUG members. First,
>the leaders of each group somehow indicate the regular meeting schedule.
>Most likely via a web page.
>
>The system then sends a message one week before, asking if things are to go
>as planned.
>He responds with a yes/no in the body.
>
>The system then sends a message 3 days before, asking if things are to go as
>planned.
>He responds with a yes/no in the body.
>
>The system then sends a message 1 day before, asking if things are to go as
>planned.
>He responds with a yes/no in the body.
>
>The system then sends a message at 9am the day of the meeting, asking if
>things are to go as planned.
>He responds with a yes/no in the body.
>
>The system then sends a message at 3pm the day of the meeting, asking if
>things are to go as planned.
>He responds with a yes/no in the body.
>
>The system then sends a message at 6pm the day of the meeting, asking if
>things are to go as planned.
>He responds with a yes/no in the body.
>
>The system can send these messages to different address for each nag.
>The nagged can respond with "stop nagging".
>The nagged can reschedule via mail or web page.
>
>Anyone can send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the group name in the
>body to get the current status.
>
>I'm thinking cell phone usage, where I'm on Rt 3 stuck in traffic, and I can
>send a preformatted message to find out the scoop.
>
>Ok, back to TIVO land.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
>> Behalf Of Paul Lussier
>> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:51 PM
>> To: Jeffry Smith
>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Merrilug/Mebdalug Meeting on Wednesday is cancelled
>>
>>
>> In a message dated: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 12:39:46 EST
>> Jeffry Smith said:
>>
>> >> The March meeting is still on as scheduled!
>> >
>> >Mail Wars!
>>
>> Maybe at future meetings we can hold showings of all the (pr|s)equels:
>>
>> Sendmail Strikes Back!
>> Return of the VRFY
>> The Phantom Message
>>
>> Sorry, couldn't resist :)
>> --
>>
>> Seeya,
>> Paul
>> ----
>> It may look like I'm just sitting here doing nothing,
>> but I'm really actively waiting for all my problems to go away.
>>
>> If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!
>>
>>
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