I was surprised to see in the list below a thread that I started 
(UnknownHostException).
I apologize for whatever inconvenience my posts may have caused java-linux subscribers.
Please know that I posted my question in good faith and only after doing my homework,
but I may have misunderstood the purpose of this mailing list.

Having said that, I would like to risk a last off-topic question.  Does anyone know of
any other mailing list where questions regarding Java exceptions that appear in Linux
but not in Windows are relevant?  My future questions will probably be of that sort.
I regularly visit JDC, jGuru, and LinuxNewbie.org, but this is the only Java-on-Linux
mailing list that I have found.  Newsgroups and chat rooms are not available to me.

Thank you.

-- nancy


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Matt Welsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: Request: No more generic Java questions 


> I am also counting all of the responses. The following threads in the
> last month or so I consider unrelated to Linux:
> 
> UnknownHostException (3 messages)
> follow-up Re: UnknownHostException (2 messages)
> Is it possible to start Java application ... (2 messages)
> Is there a solution? (1 message)
> Starting java (1 message)
> Template makefile for Java? (2 messages)
> How to print String to default Printer, Help (2 messages)
> Pablo- configurar imap (2 messages)
> localhost ip (12 messages)
> 
> The list goes on. In fact the majority of messages to this list have
> nothing to do with Linux. All I am asking is for people not to send
> replies to these "generic" questions to the entire list; we don't need
> to see those responses since they aren't relevant.



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