On April 19, 2000, I <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Howdy, all. While looking at Yahoo!'s
> Computers and Internet:Software:Internet:Email category just now, I saw
> there wasn't a listing for nmh (or MH for that matter). I submitted one.
> The form wanted a contact name and email address, so I gave it "nmh-workers
> developer list" and [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hopefully they won't email that
> address and get the bounce message saying they need to be subscribed and
> then go, "Okay, forget this listing."
>
> I didn't want to put my own email address as the form said something about
> preventing unauthorized changes to the listing by others.
>
> I'll try to remember to check from time to time to see if the listing
> appears.
Well, those Yahoo! boneheads have never added the nmh listing I submitted in
April. I just re-submitted it with the Contact fields left blank (in case
listing [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the Contact Email last time caused a
problem). The description I used was:
The successor to RAND/UCI's MH (Message Handler), a suite of
single-purpose UNIX commandline email tools -- extremely customizeable
and programmable.
If anyone prefers a different wording, we should be able to change the
listing once it's gone through (which hopefully it will this time!).
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