From group-admin@isc.org Mon Jul 13 07:45:08 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Control: newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Message-ID: <900340201.123@isc.org> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 14:30:01 -0000 Lines: 58 X-Info: ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.2 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBNaoZ6cJdOtO4janBAQEkmAP/aZWGk2M5MoAiiY5tDDSs1PjcgKebUE1n xe9/aVu5scWlWfY/Z9KWpY+jnVjczT9nbUkFiZNsT1Lx93u6rPUJ5mMuMxy244ww /hy0c3BL9ramJT315MJpkQKoqfcuLGowrDi5YDrBal1H3EPSiOcqt2cqg9vBACfG ZmW7yuQ5OAo= =0V1X Xref: news.isc.org control.newgroup:22273 comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 1127:46 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 6 Jul 1998. For your newsgroups file: comp.lang.perl.moderated Perl language. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: The purpose of comp.lang.perl.moderated is to provide a forum for discussion of matters related to the Perl programming language. Comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated news group for discussion of common Perl programming issues. Welcomed topics of discussion will include any topic directly related to the Perl programming language. The moderators will decide which posts are of general interest to the worldwide Perl community. The moderators are free to reject any post which is covered by the comp.lang.perl FAQ(s) or which is more appropriate to another Usenet discussion group. Obvious homework problems and trivial questions that can be answered by quick inspection of the on-line documentation or any Perl text may also be considered off-topic. Very broad questions which could equally apply to any computer programming language may also be considered off-topic by the moderators. Advocacy and "flame wars" about Perl will be considered off-topic. Articles should be formatted so as to be easily readable by any Usenet reader. Badly formatted or munged articles and articles in violation of the standard principles of netiquette may be rejected by the moderators. Overall, the moderators will lean towards accepting articles. All posters to the group must be registered. Submissions from registered posters will be forwarded to a moderator, who will post it to the group if it is appropriate. Inappropriate articles will be returned to the poster when possible, with an explanation of why the article was rejected. No attempt will be made to verify the validity of the poster's address, and bounces will be discarded. If feasible, some mechanism will be provided for users to post under false addresses until some better solution to the spamming problem appears. Articles from first-time posters will be held temporarily. The poster will be sent registration instructions, the group charter, and pointers to relevant references. After the poster registers, the held article will be forwarded to the moderation panel as usual. No commercial posts of any sort will be allowed in the group. The moderation panel will always consist of at least six members. New moderators may be appointed, and old ones removed, by a two-thirds majority vote of the moderation panel. Any article submitted by a member of the moderation panel outside the exercise of his or her administrative role will be subject to the full moderation procedure described herein. The moderation panel may implement any technical solutions it considers necessary to enforce the provisions of this charter. From group-admin@isc.org Mon Jul 13 13:45:11 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Control: newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Message-ID: <900361805.1476@isc.org> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 20:30:05 -0000 Lines: 58 X-Info: ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.2 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBNapuTcJdOtO4janBAQHCMgP+P2uP04wH4IUtECp8yHUdkEmyvr9eBut+ uKQM/i9zV+tLa3Rk4WEmtiR8rDsU8eMN7cpr7Ejm0/iWtRrcqwdaDFC9z5qlBZ+R DxHqOoFwNFjLe88GsXrKqky7tVp1yDG2us0GWqNEhqGjlAnkkjuDxDA3Nv8+QTId WG+THhMYKfk= =24NA Xref: news.isc.org control.newgroup:22298 comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 1127:46 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 6 Jul 1998. For your newsgroups file: comp.lang.perl.moderated Perl language. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: The purpose of comp.lang.perl.moderated is to provide a forum for discussion of matters related to the Perl programming language. Comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated news group for discussion of common Perl programming issues. Welcomed topics of discussion will include any topic directly related to the Perl programming language. The moderators will decide which posts are of general interest to the worldwide Perl community. The moderators are free to reject any post which is covered by the comp.lang.perl FAQ(s) or which is more appropriate to another Usenet discussion group. Obvious homework problems and trivial questions that can be answered by quick inspection of the on-line documentation or any Perl text may also be considered off-topic. Very broad questions which could equally apply to any computer programming language may also be considered off-topic by the moderators. Advocacy and "flame wars" about Perl will be considered off-topic. Articles should be formatted so as to be easily readable by any Usenet reader. Badly formatted or munged articles and articles in violation of the standard principles of netiquette may be rejected by the moderators. Overall, the moderators will lean towards accepting articles. All posters to the group must be registered. Submissions from registered posters will be forwarded to a moderator, who will post it to the group if it is appropriate. Inappropriate articles will be returned to the poster when possible, with an explanation of why the article was rejected. No attempt will be made to verify the validity of the poster's address, and bounces will be discarded. If feasible, some mechanism will be provided for users to post under false addresses until some better solution to the spamming problem appears. Articles from first-time posters will be held temporarily. The poster will be sent registration instructions, the group charter, and pointers to relevant references. After the poster registers, the held article will be forwarded to the moderation panel as usual. No commercial posts of any sort will be allowed in the group. The moderation panel will always consist of at least six members. New moderators may be appointed, and old ones removed, by a two-thirds majority vote of the moderation panel. Any article submitted by a member of the moderation panel outside the exercise of his or her administrative role will be subject to the full moderation procedure described herein. The moderation panel may implement any technical solutions it considers necessary to enforce the provisions of this charter. From group-admin@isc.org Tue Jul 14 07:45:05 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Control: newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Message-ID: <900426601.6070@isc.org> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 14:30:01 -0000 Lines: 58 X-Info: ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.2 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBNatrasJdOtO4janBAQHFSwP/V2VvjVjGTEN3wD8KosDMaZkIU21eoNeE 4kUpvAtyIKXmbiGb3Bf2OK3RaQiNPLmDKXFFmFsNVI27RFU6DMTjVM97CIcJu4kb xQHQ2iDWtDGhbMYUaHyjrPXdHLzwbUh5rbHKDaoPOZgzlZfoO1HHxrjwfWAjwZkF hwzWyiaH100= =7NCR Xref: news.isc.org control.newgroup:22387 comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 1127:46 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 6 Jul 1998. For your newsgroups file: comp.lang.perl.moderated Perl language. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: The purpose of comp.lang.perl.moderated is to provide a forum for discussion of matters related to the Perl programming language. Comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated news group for discussion of common Perl programming issues. Welcomed topics of discussion will include any topic directly related to the Perl programming language. The moderators will decide which posts are of general interest to the worldwide Perl community. The moderators are free to reject any post which is covered by the comp.lang.perl FAQ(s) or which is more appropriate to another Usenet discussion group. Obvious homework problems and trivial questions that can be answered by quick inspection of the on-line documentation or any Perl text may also be considered off-topic. Very broad questions which could equally apply to any computer programming language may also be considered off-topic by the moderators. Advocacy and "flame wars" about Perl will be considered off-topic. Articles should be formatted so as to be easily readable by any Usenet reader. Badly formatted or munged articles and articles in violation of the standard principles of netiquette may be rejected by the moderators. Overall, the moderators will lean towards accepting articles. All posters to the group must be registered. Submissions from registered posters will be forwarded to a moderator, who will post it to the group if it is appropriate. Inappropriate articles will be returned to the poster when possible, with an explanation of why the article was rejected. No attempt will be made to verify the validity of the poster's address, and bounces will be discarded. If feasible, some mechanism will be provided for users to post under false addresses until some better solution to the spamming problem appears. Articles from first-time posters will be held temporarily. The poster will be sent registration instructions, the group charter, and pointers to relevant references. After the poster registers, the held article will be forwarded to the moderation panel as usual. No commercial posts of any sort will be allowed in the group. The moderation panel will always consist of at least six members. New moderators may be appointed, and old ones removed, by a two-thirds majority vote of the moderation panel. Any article submitted by a member of the moderation panel outside the exercise of his or her administrative role will be subject to the full moderation procedure described herein. The moderation panel may implement any technical solutions it considers necessary to enforce the provisions of this charter. From group-admin@isc.org Mon Jul 20 07:45:08 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Control: newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Message-ID: <900945003.22139@isc.org> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 14:30:03 -0000 Lines: 58 X-Info: ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.2 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBNbNUbMJdOtO4janBAQHLQQP9Ggy2d4d9WHSA3+m6A8m9m125xKA576Ke Cmf16zb5El8+eKV4SbMuPYhHTy1BTgW6htEfazqA5nAg90W9yDYm8d4wsieGTL5r 0hKjjXOt19DwoFuyCoMMefbo6bQCAtwUhtkyocFs2PO4lB7UdF9nnBfNpjK6nezY baITj596fFY= =JTxr Xref: news.isc.org control.newgroup:22541 comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 1127:46 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 6 Jul 1998. For your newsgroups file: comp.lang.perl.moderated Perl language. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: The purpose of comp.lang.perl.moderated is to provide a forum for discussion of matters related to the Perl programming language. Comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated news group for discussion of common Perl programming issues. Welcomed topics of discussion will include any topic directly related to the Perl programming language. The moderators will decide which posts are of general interest to the worldwide Perl community. The moderators are free to reject any post which is covered by the comp.lang.perl FAQ(s) or which is more appropriate to another Usenet discussion group. Obvious homework problems and trivial questions that can be answered by quick inspection of the on-line documentation or any Perl text may also be considered off-topic. Very broad questions which could equally apply to any computer programming language may also be considered off-topic by the moderators. Advocacy and "flame wars" about Perl will be considered off-topic. Articles should be formatted so as to be easily readable by any Usenet reader. Badly formatted or munged articles and articles in violation of the standard principles of netiquette may be rejected by the moderators. Overall, the moderators will lean towards accepting articles. All posters to the group must be registered. Submissions from registered posters will be forwarded to a moderator, who will post it to the group if it is appropriate. Inappropriate articles will be returned to the poster when possible, with an explanation of why the article was rejected. No attempt will be made to verify the validity of the poster's address, and bounces will be discarded. If feasible, some mechanism will be provided for users to post under false addresses until some better solution to the spamming problem appears. Articles from first-time posters will be held temporarily. The poster will be sent registration instructions, the group charter, and pointers to relevant references. After the poster registers, the held article will be forwarded to the moderation panel as usual. No commercial posts of any sort will be allowed in the group. The moderation panel will always consist of at least six members. New moderators may be appointed, and old ones removed, by a two-thirds majority vote of the moderation panel. Any article submitted by a member of the moderation panel outside the exercise of his or her administrative role will be subject to the full moderation procedure described herein. The moderation panel may implement any technical solutions it considers necessary to enforce the provisions of this charter. From group-admin@isc.org Thu Aug 13 07:45:08 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Control: newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Message-ID: <903018601.6692@isc.org> Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 14:30:01 -0000 Lines: 58 X-Info: ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.2 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBNdL4acJdOtO4janBAQF0VAQAkUtrriynIlTh6H3zkzGyNcZbNCx0KiJj FNJ7xd6jPBcbLO2BuaxwvDovHD4VhcAj5QaevcnEj26TqnMMvdwPtqEFwFGwPDgv idxOTF3XKl7yRV+0nV+FQJ8YtDUPeWeiN+1OS+03XUIg8Xc//EH7/qOrZOJL93m0 +thE8GKQlEU= =QUNf Xref: news.isc.org control.newgroup:23340 comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 1127:46 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 6 Jul 1998. For your newsgroups file: comp.lang.perl.moderated Perl language. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: The purpose of comp.lang.perl.moderated is to provide a forum for discussion of matters related to the Perl programming language. Comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated news group for discussion of common Perl programming issues. Welcomed topics of discussion will include any topic directly related to the Perl programming language. The moderators will decide which posts are of general interest to the worldwide Perl community. The moderators are free to reject any post which is covered by the comp.lang.perl FAQ(s) or which is more appropriate to another Usenet discussion group. Obvious homework problems and trivial questions that can be answered by quick inspection of the on-line documentation or any Perl text may also be considered off-topic. Very broad questions which could equally apply to any computer programming language may also be considered off-topic by the moderators. Advocacy and "flame wars" about Perl will be considered off-topic. Articles should be formatted so as to be easily readable by any Usenet reader. Badly formatted or munged articles and articles in violation of the standard principles of netiquette may be rejected by the moderators. Overall, the moderators will lean towards accepting articles. All posters to the group must be registered. Submissions from registered posters will be forwarded to a moderator, who will post it to the group if it is appropriate. Inappropriate articles will be returned to the poster when possible, with an explanation of why the article was rejected. No attempt will be made to verify the validity of the poster's address, and bounces will be discarded. If feasible, some mechanism will be provided for users to post under false addresses until some better solution to the spamming problem appears. Articles from first-time posters will be held temporarily. The poster will be sent registration instructions, the group charter, and pointers to relevant references. After the poster registers, the held article will be forwarded to the moderation panel as usual. No commercial posts of any sort will be allowed in the group. The moderation panel will always consist of at least six members. New moderators may be appointed, and old ones removed, by a two-thirds majority vote of the moderation panel. Any article submitted by a member of the moderation panel outside the exercise of his or her administrative role will be subject to the full moderation procedure described herein. The moderation panel may implement any technical solutions it considers necessary to enforce the provisions of this charter. From news@news.informix.com Wed Aug 19 13:14:06 1998 Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.moderated Message-ID: <6remiq$dss1@webint.na.informix.com> From: news@news.informix.com Approved: news NNTP-Posting-Host: news.informix.com Path: news.isc.org!news.stanford.edu!logbridge.uoregon.edu!news.maxwell.syr.edu!ix.netcom.com!arl-news-svc-3.compuserve.com!news.informix.com!news.informix.com Date: 19 Aug 1998 14:13:46 GMT Organization: Informix Software, Inc. Subject: cmsg newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated y Control: newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated y Distribution: collabra-internal Lines: 4 Xref: news.isc.org control.newgroup:23490 For your newsgroups file: comp.lang.perl.moderated From group-admin@isc.org Wed Aug 19 14:45:11 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Control: newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Message-ID: <903562634.12114@isc.org> Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 21:37:14 -0000 Lines: 58 X-Info: ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.2 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBNdtFisJdOtO4janBAQH/WQP+N2ML1ye5H4Z7dxeF4ewZVNWHeKy1YobP wNaSV2IfaHls701Wd9eKdik3Z2XIPDyBYntjwpfUYzd9zXCoZoo/ZvS1DR1XwdF4 L6JP05x0+xVBGdZ7fGfjxWO8p5cPCZyoVS+T4evfBCRB4YAOHBb7YYJi37yXyDVh ASgiaNqq3B8= =Ib9S Xref: news.isc.org control.newgroup:23579 comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 1127:46 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 6 Jul 1998. For your newsgroups file: comp.lang.perl.moderated Perl language. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: The purpose of comp.lang.perl.moderated is to provide a forum for discussion of matters related to the Perl programming language. Comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated news group for discussion of common Perl programming issues. Welcomed topics of discussion will include any topic directly related to the Perl programming language. The moderators will decide which posts are of general interest to the worldwide Perl community. The moderators are free to reject any post which is covered by the comp.lang.perl FAQ(s) or which is more appropriate to another Usenet discussion group. Obvious homework problems and trivial questions that can be answered by quick inspection of the on-line documentation or any Perl text may also be considered off-topic. Very broad questions which could equally apply to any computer programming language may also be considered off-topic by the moderators. Advocacy and "flame wars" about Perl will be considered off-topic. Articles should be formatted so as to be easily readable by any Usenet reader. Badly formatted or munged articles and articles in violation of the standard principles of netiquette may be rejected by the moderators. Overall, the moderators will lean towards accepting articles. All posters to the group must be registered. Submissions from registered posters will be forwarded to a moderator, who will post it to the group if it is appropriate. Inappropriate articles will be returned to the poster when possible, with an explanation of why the article was rejected. No attempt will be made to verify the validity of the poster's address, and bounces will be discarded. If feasible, some mechanism will be provided for users to post under false addresses until some better solution to the spamming problem appears. Articles from first-time posters will be held temporarily. The poster will be sent registration instructions, the group charter, and pointers to relevant references. After the poster registers, the held article will be forwarded to the moderation panel as usual. No commercial posts of any sort will be allowed in the group. The moderation panel will always consist of at least six members. New moderators may be appointed, and old ones removed, by a two-thirds majority vote of the moderation panel. Any article submitted by a member of the moderation panel outside the exercise of his or her administrative role will be subject to the full moderation procedure described herein. The moderation panel may implement any technical solutions it considers necessary to enforce the provisions of this charter. From group-admin@isc.org Wed Aug 19 21:30:13 1998 Path: news.isc.org!bounce-back From: group-admin@isc.org (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.moderated Subject: cmsg newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Control: newgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated moderated Approved: newgroups-request@isc.org Message-ID: <903584701.13637@isc.org> Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 03:45:01 -0000 Lines: 58 X-Info: ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README.html ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/pgpcontrol/README X-PGP-Sig: 2.6.2 Subject,Control,Message-ID,Date,From,Sender iQCVAwUBNdubvsJdOtO4janBAQGzdwP/bGeP6YwADttnKxMKG249V7URZ86UFIQL BNc8gKSyxYC5cbImTZo9J4zvRk+TyPxPvDdZ+LoOrY4WnVpKJdCHjCh7NihPcOVZ xEMa7eubL+0FSxyoH9llgyVq9hhyRqfxapthFHbYl78i3RhTqYpwgAWv9jOajDUC QmaZt9CrMr0= =xClT Xref: news.isc.org control.newgroup:23582 comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated newsgroup which passed its vote for creation by 1127:46 as reported in news.announce.newgroups on 6 Jul 1998. For your newsgroups file: comp.lang.perl.moderated Perl language. (Moderated) The charter, culled from the vote result announcement: The purpose of comp.lang.perl.moderated is to provide a forum for discussion of matters related to the Perl programming language. Comp.lang.perl.moderated is a moderated news group for discussion of common Perl programming issues. Welcomed topics of discussion will include any topic directly related to the Perl programming language. The moderators will decide which posts are of general interest to the worldwide Perl community. The moderators are free to reject any post which is covered by the comp.lang.perl FAQ(s) or which is more appropriate to another Usenet discussion group. Obvious homework problems and trivial questions that can be answered by quick inspection of the on-line documentation or any Perl text may also be considered off-topic. Very broad questions which could equally apply to any computer programming language may also be considered off-topic by the moderators. Advocacy and "flame wars" about Perl will be considered off-topic. Articles should be formatted so as to be easily readable by any Usenet reader. Badly formatted or munged articles and articles in violation of the standard principles of netiquette may be rejected by the moderators. Overall, the moderators will lean towards accepting articles. All posters to the group must be registered. Submissions from registered posters will be forwarded to a moderator, who will post it to the group if it is appropriate. Inappropriate articles will be returned to the poster when possible, with an explanation of why the article was rejected. No attempt will be made to verify the validity of the poster's address, and bounces will be discarded. If feasible, some mechanism will be provided for users to post under false addresses until some better solution to the spamming problem appears. Articles from first-time posters will be held temporarily. The poster will be sent registration instructions, the group charter, and pointers to relevant references. After the poster registers, the held article will be forwarded to the moderation panel as usual. No commercial posts of any sort will be allowed in the group. The moderation panel will always consist of at least six members. New moderators may be appointed, and old ones removed, by a two-thirds majority vote of the moderation panel. Any article submitted by a member of the moderation panel outside the exercise of his or her administrative role will be subject to the full moderation procedure described herein. The moderation panel may implement any technical solutions it considers necessary to enforce the provisions of this charter. From urs@tin.org Sat Nov 3 16:57:13 2001 Path: news.isc.org!ash.uu.net!lore.csc.com!nntp.abs.net!cpk-news-hub1.bbnplanet.com!news.gtei.net!sunqbc.risq.qc.ca!carnaval.risq.qc.ca.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Urs Janßen Newsgroups: comp.lang.perl.moderated,comp.config,comp.control,comp.groups Subject: cmsg rmgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated Approved: Urs Janßen Organization: Arbeitskreis Kultur und Kommunikation Message-ID: <6lbmwkfp$4o9$1@akk3.akk.uni-karlsruhe.de> X-No-Archive: Control: rmgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated Sender: Urs Janßen References: <9rn9cp$4o9$1@akk3.akk.uni-karlsruhe.de> Control: rmgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated Lines: 4 Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 00:57:10 GMT NNTP-Posting-Host: 142.169.27.24 X-Complaints-To: abuse@globetrotter.net X-Trace: carnaval.risq.qc.ca 1004835430 142.169.27.24 (Sat, 03 Nov 2001 19:57:10 EST) NNTP-Posting-Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 19:57:10 EST Xref: news.isc.org control.rmgroup:110251 please remove the bogus newsgroup comp.lang.perl.moderated -- It's very open today, I'll lift subtly or Linette will grasp the disks.