
"Vladimir" == Vladimir Z Nuri <vznuri@netcom.com> writes:
[GroupLens] Vladimir> http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GroupLens/grouplens.html Vladimir> is anyone here familiar with this project? what do you think Vladimir> about how effective it is? I like the idea, but they've never covered anything other than Usenet, and newsgroups I don't read. The little feedback we've gotten after putting it in Gnus indicates either that it is not useful, or that it probably hasn't reached critical mass yet. I proposed GroupLensing this list to Brad early this year, but he never followed up on it. To the luser who unsubscribed last week after complaining about his wimpy mail program, I would add: Gnus runs on Emacs 19.34 which fully supports Microsoft Windows and is available as a precompiled binary, so there is no excuse for using mail and newsreading software on that platform without threading, sorting, kill files, etc. Add in the mailcrypt package and an up-to-date copy of Raph's remailer list, and you have basically point and click access to remailer chaining and PGP. -- steve@miranova.com baur Unsolicited commercial e-mail will be billed at $250/message. What are the last two letters of "doesn't" and "can't"? Coincidence? I think not.