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- From: phillips@syrinx.umd.edu (Leanne Phillips)
- Newsgroups: news.newusers.questions,news.answers
- Subject: Welcome to news.newusers.questions! (weekly posting)
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- Date: 15 Apr 1994 19:15:25 GMT
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- Summary: READ THIS BEFORE POSTING TO THIS NEWSGROUP
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- Changes: This is now being maintained by Leanne Phillips
- (phillips@syrinx.umd.edu), rather than by Jonathan Kamens.
-
- Welcome to the news.newusers.questions newsgroup! According to the
- "List of Active Newsgroups" posting in news.announce.newusers, the
- purpose of this newsgroup is "Q & A for users new to the Usenet." So
- if you've got questions about the USENET, this is the place to post
- them!
-
-
- Get to know news.announce.newusers.
-
-
- However, before you do that, there is another newsgroup with which
- you should become acquainted. The news.announce.newusers newsgroup
- contains (once again according to the "List of Active Newsgroups"
- posting) "Explanatory postings for new users." Its purpose is to
- provide a base set of information with which all participants in the
- USENET should be familiar in order to make the USENET a better place
- for all of us.
-
- If you have not already done so, you are strongly encouraged to read
- the introductory postings in news.announce.newusers before posting any
- messages to any newsgroup. In particular, the following postings in
- that newsgroup might be considered the "mandatory course" for new
- users:
-
- A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community
- Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Usenet
- Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette
- Hints on writing style for Usenet
- Rules for posting to Usenet
- What is Usenet?
-
- Furthermore, you should be aware that the following articles exist in
- the newsgroup so that you can use them for reference in the future
- (you might want to glance at them now so you have a slight familiarity
- with their contents):
-
- A Guide to Social Newsgroups and Mailing Lists
- Alternative Newsgroup Hierarchies, Part I
- Alternative Newsgroup Hierarchies, Part II
- How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup
- How to Get Information about Networks
- Introduction to news.announce
- Introduction to the news.answers newsgroup
- List of Active Newsgroups, Part I
- List of Active Newsgroups, Part II
- List of Moderators for Usenet
- List of Periodic Informational Postings, Part 1/7
- List of Periodic Informational Postings, Part 2/7
- List of Periodic Informational Postings, Part 3/7
- List of Periodic Informational Postings, Part 4/7
- List of Periodic Informational Postings, Part 5/7
- List of Periodic Informational Postings, Part 6/7
- List of Periodic Informational Postings, Part 7/7
- Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 1/8
- Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 2/8
- Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 3/8
- Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 4/8
- Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 5/8
- Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 6/8
- Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 7/8
- Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 8/8
- Regional Newsgroup Hierarchies, Part I (*)
- Regional Newsgroup Hierarchies, Part II (*)
- Regional Newsgroup Hierarchies, Part III (*)
- USENET Software: History and Sources
-
- (*) Note that as of December 21, 1992, the "Regional Newsgroup
- Hierarchies" postings are unavailable. However, their maintainer
- does plan to resume posting them at some point in the future,
- hence their inclusion in this list.
-
- Finally, note that before posting in any newsgroup, you should read
- the group for a while in order to become familiar with what is
- acceptable in it and to make sure that you have seen and read the FAQ
- posting(s) for the newsgroup, if there is/are any.
-
- The articles in news.announce.newusers are posted in such a way that
- each version should stay around at each site until the new version is
- posted. However, some sites are configured incorrectly so that this
- does not occur. If the articles listed above do not appear in the
- news.announce.newusers newsgroup at your site, you can get copies of
- them using the instructions appended to the end of this message.
-
-
- Get to know news.answers.
-
-
- The news.answers newsgroup contains a collection of all (well, it's
- *supposed* to contain all of them, but it's still missing quite a few)
- of the periodic informational postings that appear on the USENET
- (including, for example, this posting, as well as most or all of the
- news.announce.newusers postings listed above). You probably won't
- want to sit down and read through every posting in news.answers from
- beginning to end, especially since postings will be repeated
- periodically and many of them will concern topics in which you have no
- interest. However, news.answers is a good place to "browse the wealth
- of the USENET." Since the periodic informational postings in the
- various newsgroups tend to be the "distilled wisdom" of those
- newsgroups, news.answers might be considered the distilled wisdom of
- the USENET. Glancing at the articles in it will give you a good idea
- of the breadth of information embodied in the USENET.
-
-
- Get to know what other newsgroups are out there.
-
-
- There is no well-defined limit on what questions belong in this
- newsgroup and what questions do not. However, it is to your advantage
- to know when there is a more appropriate newsgroup for you to post
- particular questions in, because when you choose the appropriate
- newsgroup, more people who can answer your question will see it.
-
- For example, if you have a question about a UNIX command and that
- question is not related to the USENET or to accessing NetNews, it
- would probably be more appropriate in comp.unix.questions than in
- news.newusers.questions. Furthermore, since many experienced UNIX
- users read comp.unix.questions, you are more likely to get a useful
- response if you post there.
-
-
- It's often a good idea to try to get help locally.
-
-
- Many questions that are asked by new USENET users concern details
- about their particular site that no one else is going to know about.
- Furthermore, new users often don't know what information to provide
- when asking their questions, so several exchanges are necessary before
- the people helping out have enough information to be able to give a
- conclusive answer. Finally, it's often easier to learn something when
- you're a new user by having it shown to you, in person, while sitting
- in front of a terminal.
-
- For this reason, it is often a good idea to try to get help locally
- with your questions before you post them to news.newusers.questions
- (or to any other newsgroup, for that matter). After you've been
- participating in the USENET for a while, you'll get an intuitive feel
- for what questions really belong in postings, and what questions are
- probably answerable by someone at your site. If you don't feel you've
- reached that point, it's probably a good idea to try to get answers to
- pretty much ALL of your questions locally before posting.
-
- Note that "getting help locally" includes checking available local
- documentation for whatever you are trying to do. If you are having a
- problem with the "rn" newsreader, for example, try looking for
- information in the rn man page (type "man rn", and if it doesn't work
- find someone who knows what's going on and ask them why "man rn"
- doesn't display the rn man page).
-
- Remember that posting to the USENET uses resources. You may not pay
- for your posting, but other people are. If you post a question that
- people outside your site CAN'T answer, or that people inside your site
- CAN answer with minimal effort, the resources consumed by your posting
- were consumed needlessly.
-
-
- If you DO decide to ask a question in news.newusers.questions...
-
-
- If, after checking the postings in news.announce.newusers to see if
- your question is answered there, and after looking to see if there is
- a more appropriate group in which to post it, and after trying to get
- help locally, you still think your question belongs in
- news.newusers.questions, then go right ahead and post it.
-
- However, you should keep in mind when preparing your question that
- the people who will be reading it and trying to help you are not
- mind-readers. We don't know what your site is like. There are
- thousands of sites on the USENET, and they're all just a little bit
- different, so the more details you can provide when asking your
- question, the more likely it is that people will be able to help you.
-
- Try to provide the following information when posting a question.
- If you don't know the answers to some of these questions, then try to
- find them out from someone at your site and save them so that you can
- use them when posting questions in the future:
-
- 1. What kind of machine are you working on? For example: Macintosh,
- VAX, DECstation, IBM PC, PC compatible (which one), Cray, RS/6000.
- 2. What operating system is it running? For example: MacOS, MS-DOS,
- UNIX, VM/CMS, VMS.
- 3. What version of the operating system? For example: MacOS 7.0,
- Ultrix 4.2 UNIX, BSD 4.3, etc.
- 4. What news reader (or whatever program you are having trouble with)
- are you using? What command do you type to start up whatever
- program is giving you trouble?
- 5. What version of the program is it?
- 6. If you are trying to interpret some sort of error, what exactly did
- you type to provoke the error, what was the exact error, and how is
- the actual error different from what you expected to happen? For
- example, if you're trying to figure out why a mail message bounced,
- what address did you send the mail to, and what error message came
- back in the bounced message?
- 7. What have you done to try to find the answer to your question
- before posting? If you've tried different possible answers
- already, exactly what have you tried, and what was the result?
- 8. If you have checked the documentation and cannot understand the
- answer it gives to your question, then what exactly about the
- answer it gives don't you understand? If there is documentation
- available and you haven't checked it, why not?
-
- If you're not sure whether a particular piece of information will be
- helpful, include it. It can't hurt to provide extra information
- (unless, of course, that information takes up several hundred lines of
- text :-), and it may just be the key to the solution of your problem.
-
-
- Credits
-
-
- Comments about, suggestions about or corrections to this posting are
- welcomed. If you would like to ask me to change this posting in some
- way, the method I appreciate most is for you to actually make the
- desired modifications to a copy of the posting, and then to send me
- the modified posting, or a context diff between my posted version and
- your modified version (if you do the latter, make sure to include in
- your mail the "Version:" line from my posted version). Submitting
- changes in this way makes dealing with them easier for me and helps to
- avoid misunderstandings about what you are suggesting.
-
- The following people assisted in the creation of this article:
-
- Stan Brown <brown@NCoast.ORG>
- Dan_Jacobson@ATT.COM
- Tony Mountifield <tony@mwuk.UUCP>
- Leanne Phillips <phillips@syrinx.umd.edu>
- Ellen Keyne Seebacher <elle@midway.uchicago.edu>
-
- This article was originally written by:
- Jonathan Kamens, <jik@security.ov.com>.
- --
- The postings listed above are available via anonymous ftp from
- rtfm.mit.edu (18.70.0.209) in the files:
-
-
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/usenet-primer/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/usenet-faq/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/emily-postnews/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/usenet-writing-style/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/posting-rules/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/what-is-usenet/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/social-newsgroups/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/alt-hierarchies/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/alt-hierarchies/part2
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/creating-newsgroups/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/network-info/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/news-announce-intro/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/news-answers/introduction
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/active-newsgroups/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/active-newsgroups/part2
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/moderator-list/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part2
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part3
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part4
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part5
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part6
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part7
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part2
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part3
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part4
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part5
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part6
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part7
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part8
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/regional-hierarchies/part1
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/regional-hierarchies/part2
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/regional-hierarchies/part3
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/usenet-software/part1
-
-
- They are also available from mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu by
- sending a mail message containing any or all of:
-
-
- send usenet/news.answers/usenet-primer/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/usenet-faq/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/emily-postnews/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/usenet-writing-style/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/posting-rules/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/what-is-usenet/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/social-newsgroups/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/alt-hierarchies/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/alt-hierarchies/part2
- send usenet/news.answers/creating-newsgroups/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/network-info/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/news-announce-intro/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/news-answers/introduction
- send usenet/news.answers/active-newsgroups/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/active-newsgroups/part2
- send usenet/news.answers/moderator-list/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part2
- send usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part3
- send usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part4
- send usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part5
- send usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part6
- send usenet/news.answers/periodic-postings/part7
- send usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part2
- send usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part3
- send usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part4
- send usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part5
- send usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part6
- send usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part7
- send usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part8
- send usenet/news.answers/regional-hierarchies/part1
- send usenet/news.answers/regional-hierarchies/part2
- send usenet/news.answers/regional-hierarchies/part3
- send usenet/news.answers/usenet-software/part1
-
-
- Send a message containing "help" to get general information about the
- mail server.
-
-
- You can get an up-to-date copy of this posting by getting the file
- "/pub/usenet/news.answers/news-newusers-intro" or by sending the
- command "send usenet/news.answers/news-newusers-intro".
-
-