On Tue, 10 Aug 1999 09:17:05 -0400
   David Buckle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear David,

> For what its worth,

> Maybe it's time for someone (EWH?) to write/publish an O'Reilly
> butterfly book. It sure seems like there are a lot of us around who
> use/abuse the MHonArc code. I have very little time to prod the
> code or even become sufficiently capable with Perl so that I can
> easily follow all of the steps.  I think that the recources
> documentation is almost perfect for quickly locating a method for
> performing some arcane task that users at our site request. We
> certainly have gained users at this site who know much more about
> the code than I.

> I am serious about the book idea and suggest it, because the
> number of users, who are not nerds, is so rapidly increasing. It
> would be nice to have a sort of how-to reference for a beginning
> user.

A very good Idea. I've started using MHonArc about two weeks ago and 
it took me some time to makethings working as I want them. Such a 
bookf for new users and even for experienced users would be great 
since having a printed book is much easier to look things up than on 
the web (even if you have installed toe great documentation locally).


I have written some resources which I will publish when they are 
cleaned up. This will help new users to make MHonArc run in a couple 
of hours...

> I would be in the market for several copies for our lab and one
> for myself. I wonder how many think its a waste of time.

I don't think it's a waste of time.


With best compliments

           Peter Seitz
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