Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 01:00:00 +1000 (EDT) Subject: No. 36 Date:- 20 April 2001 1================================================ From: tsqatchariot dot net dot au Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 02:02:13 +1100 Subject: Re: [os2genau] Email/News clients On 04/19/01 at 02:02 AM, Daryl Pilkington said: Hi Daryl, An alternative with some possibilities is MR2 ICE by Nick Knight. It's still being developed and he's working on an evil version and it's fast ! www.nick.secant dot com I can only judge it by the old version I'm using. ->I need an email & off-line news reader that: ->pull simultaneously from multiple POP accounts. ->Reply with different personalities, (email address, footer etc). I don't think it's not brilliant at multiple accounts, having looked at that one for ages, but it is brilliant at filtering. ->Template facilities. Very good templates and scripting in templates. ->Has download recovery if the link hiccups. I think it will restart downloads. ->Has a C, REXX, or the like, programming interface. (I want to automate ->TAX INVOICE emailing). ->Hooks into ODBC, DB2 or some grunt backend I'd run locally like an IMAP ->or LDAP server. ->Can archive mail/news, if it hooked into DB2 that would be sexy :) All of the above I think could be achieved with Rexx which MR2 uses extensively. It uses zip by default to archive. It has a newsreader that could be better. Good Luck Glenn. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- tsqatchariot dot net dot au OS/2 Users Group of South Australia www. ----------------------------------------------------------- 2================================================ From: "John Angelico" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 12:13:56 +0900 (EST) Subject: [os2genau] Multiple-Fwd: eCS NewsCast: Linux Today talks about eComStation, et al. Here's today's NewsCast. I have subsccribed to the OS2Voice original, now waiting to see when it will commence. Best regards John Angelico OS/2 SIG talldadatmelbpc dot org dot au or talldadatkepl dot com dot au ____________________________________________ ==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGES================= > Linux Today talks about eComStation"...The name suggests that eComStation is designed to run Web sites or something like that, but it's actually a really good LAN operating system. It comes with Lotus SmartSuite (1.5 in the beta; 1.6 in the release version due in the next month or so), StarOffice 5.1 for OS/2, Netscape 4.61 for OS/2 (the release version will have Warpzilla, a Mozilla port apparently done by IBM; the version I downloaded yesterday works very well), and a world of network administration stuff, as well as VoiceType, the speech recognition system. Technically exciting are the addition of IBM's Journaling File System and a Logical Volume Manager. It's an interesting update, and if you have an OS/2 license it is a lot cheaper than the sum of its parts at $139 from Indelible Blue." "But what really appealed to me is a program called "Wise Machine," published by an outfit called TouchVoice Corp. This program is not so attractive for what it does (it's beta-ness is evident) but what it suggests. It is, based on what I could figure out about it in that it is utterly undocumented best I can tell, a kind of supreme package manager. Unlike the Wise and UnWise stuff found in Windows, which appears on an application-by-application basis, this thing is installed once and handles tasks for all the apps on the machine. Use it to install your applications and it will keep track of what it has done. This makes keeping an accurate inventory easy. It also eases removal of applications. And moving an application from one place to another is a drag-and-drop operation with this application. (This is what I've gathered from playing with it a little; again, the documentation isn't there.)" "What struck me is that this is exactly the kind of thing that Linux very much needs." To read more click on the link below: http://linuxtoday dot com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-04-18-003-20-OP-SW Submitted by: Craig Miller [You won't actually see much more at that URL] > new Z! VIO MP3 Player There is a new version of Z!, the textmode MP3 player, available. Changes since the version released 03/28/2001 taken from the Z! hompage: - whats new?! -------------- [april 18, 2001] fixed a few minor buglets released new version! [april 16, 2001] playing files and then going back into the tagger w/tab and tagging/untagging files that were already in the playlist would cause problems http://dink dot org/z/download.htm Submitted by: Roland Toegel ===================END FORWARDED MESSAGES================== 3================================================ From: "Ian Manners" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 12:45:37 +1000 (EST) Subject: Re: [os2genau] Multiple-Fwd: eCS NewsCast: Linux Today talks about eComStation, et al. Hi John >Here's today's NewsCast. I think most people know about the voice & eCS lists, wouldnt it be easier for people to subscribe to these services, than to repeat the posts on this list :-) http://www.ecomstation dot com/ http://www.os2voice dot org/mailinglists.html Just thinking of the amount of duplication. Cheers Ian B Manners 4================================================ From: "List Admin" Date: Thur, 19 Apr 2001 03:33:33 +1000 (EST) Subject: [os2genau] Reminder - OS/2UGSA Meeting We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. The OS/2 Users Group of South Australia Meeting Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 Time: 7:30PM - 9:30PM GST (GMT+10:00) Place: ARPA, 84 Archer St, North Adelaide The Monthly Meeting of The OS/2 Users Group of South Australia. 5================================================ From: "List Admin" Date: Thur, 19 Apr 2001 03:33:33 +1000 (EST) Subject: [os2genau] Reminder - Melbourne OS/2 SIG Meeting We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. Melbourne OS/2 SIG Meeting Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 Time: 6:30PM - 9:30PM GST (GMT+10:00) The Monthly Meeting of Melbourne OS/2 SIG 6================================================ From: "John Angelico" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 17:20:55 +0900 (EST) Subject: Re: [os2genau] Multiple-Fwd: eCS NewsCast: Linux Today talks about eComStation, et al. On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 12:45:37 +1000 (EST), Ian Manners wrote: >Hi John > >>Here's today's NewsCast. > >I think most people know about the voice & eCS lists, wouldnt it be >easier for people to subscribe to these services, than to repeat the >posts on this list :-) > >http://www.ecomstation dot com/ >http://www.os2voice dot org/mailinglists.html > >Just thinking of the amount of duplication. > Hopefully I have (but I may be wrong...) The idea is that one sub to the Voice News feed followed by our local replication should reduce the total traffic. I haven't figured yet how to subscribe the list name itself, so that everyone gets it without having to individually subscribe, but that's the theory. To all others on the list: How many already subscribe to Voice NewsCast? How many would stop their own subs to VoiceNews if we did this through the list? How many would prefer one email a day (from the list) instead of the individual ones? How many would NOT want VoiceNews via the list? ....does that cover all the possibilities? Best regards John Angelico OS/2 SIG talldadatmelbpc dot org dot au or talldadatkepl dot com dot au -------------------------------------------- PMTagline v1.50 - Copyright, 1996-1997, Stephen Berg and John Angelico .... First things first, but not necessarily in that order 7================================================ From: Trevor Clarke Subject: Re: [os2genau] Multiple-Fwd: eCS NewsCast: Linux Today talks about eComStation, et al. Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 17:35:25 +1000 I think it's probably better that people retain their individual subscriptions to the voice and particularly EcS lists. This may not be the most convienient solution, but the administrators of these lists may start to worry if their "community" starts shrinking! [Trevor Clarke] > Hopefully I have (but I may be wrong...) > > The idea is that one sub to the Voice News feed followed by our local > replication should reduce the total traffic. I haven't figured yet how to > subscribe the list name itself, so that everyone gets it without having to > individually subscribe, but that's the theory. > > To all others on the list: > > How many already subscribe to Voice NewsCast? > > How many would stop their own subs to VoiceNews if we did this through the > list? > > How many would prefer one email a day (from the list) instead of the > individual ones? > > How many would NOT want VoiceNews via the list? > > ...does that cover all the possibilities? useful surveys... maybe that's why 47.3% of all statistics are made up > on the spot :) > > > > Best regards > John Angelico > OS/2 SIG > talldadatmelbpc dot org dot au or talldadatkepl dot com dot au > -------------------------------------------- > > > PMTagline v1.50 - Copyright, 1996-1997, Stephen Berg and John Angelico > ... First things first, but not necessarily in that order > Slater & Gordon Solicitors - http://www.slatergordon dot com dot au Privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message (or responsible for the delivery of the message to such person), you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. In such case, you should destroy this message and kindly notify the sender by return email. Please advise immediately if you or your employer does not consent to Internet email for messages of this kind. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of my firm shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. 8================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 18:24:09 +1000 From: Michael Peters Subject: [os2genau] Zampa - anyone use it? I am on a home setup of two networked boxes. Box1 is the main one, runs OS/2 and is linked to the internet via a 56k modem. Box 2 is a win box and is networked to box 1. I have no web pages etc. Do I need a firewall ( I read that all sorts of things can be wrecked in the win box without one) and if so why not Zampa - the gui name for the firewall included in TCPIP 4.1 + ? Could some kindly soul tell me how to set the rules , viz. what do I let into the OS/2 box, what do I filter out of the windows box. Is there a simple how-to anywhere? Many thanks, Mike Peters 9================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 19:10:39 +0830 From: Leigh Bunting Subject: Re: [os2genau] Fwd: eCS NewsCast: New home for Focus on OS/2 articles > ...... will be added to the Focus on OS/2 articles which I have already started uploading to my personal web site. > > I've tentatively named this library, "Walter's OS/2 Treasury". I'll publish the URL for my personal web site copy after I've cleaned it > up a bit more and created a front page for my articles.) This is great news - his stuff has often been helpful. -- Leigh Bunting Colonel Light Gardens South Australia Find out more about Col. Light Gdns. here - http://www.cobweb dot com dot au/~pknight/clghs/ 10================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 19:37:42 +0830 From: Leigh Bunting Subject: Re: [os2genau] Old Warps Craig Brookes wrote: > Speaking about older versions of warp... If anyone in Perth want's a copy > of OS/2 2.0 or a copy of MS OS/2 1.0 Thanks for that info Craig. It pays to have business contacts in Perth. I now have that copy of MS OS/2. It is v1.1c put out by Nokia in 1989. It certainly is from the "good old days" of cloth-covered heavy cardboard ring binders with looseleaf manuals which insert into similarly bound covers. There are 8 3½ disks with the whole OS being 9Mb. It must have been a striking jump from the DOS command line. Pity it didn't catch on. I hope to install it on a DOS/win3.1 partition on my test box in a Dual Boot setup. It comes with a separate disk for the Dual Boot. I hope it doesn't choke on the hardware seeing it was designed for the 32Mb HDD/2.5Mb RAM on a 286/386. My test box has 1Gb/64Mb/PR200+. Ah! The nostalgia of it all. Leigh Bunting Colonel Light Gardens South Australia Find out more about Col. Light Gdns. here - http://www.cobweb dot com dot au/~pknight/clghs/ 11================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 19:43:49 +0830 From: Leigh Bunting Subject: Re: [os2genau] Multiple-Fwd: eCS NewsCast: Linux Today talks about John Angelico wrote: > How many already subscribe to Voice NewsCast? Me > How many would stop their own subs to VoiceNews if we did this through the list? Probably, I wouldn't want to see it twice. > How many would prefer one email a day (from the list) instead of the individual ones? It doesn't bother me, there aren't that many and they go into a separate folder in my NS Messeger setup (which suits me fine as I have no heavy duty needs). > How many would NOT want VoiceNews via the list? If you can get it to work - great. If not - no great loss. -- Leigh Bunting Colonel Light Gardens South Australia Find out more about Col. Light Gdns. here - http://www.cobweb dot com dot au/~pknight/clghs/ 12================================================ From: "Robert Traynor (BobT)" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 20:23:41 +1000 Subject: Re: [os2genau] Voice/eCSCast List On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 18:24:38 +1000 (EST), Ian Manners wrote: >Hi John > >>>http://www.ecomstation dot com/ >>>http://www.os2voice dot org/mailinglists.html Hi Ian, John and All, I also subscribe to various of the lists and DO _NOT_ want these same lists being duplicated here as well. There is already too many emails to filter and file away for later viewing. Surely we can bring to the attention of the members of this list, the availability of other lists and alternate sources of information (which Ian has in fact done). And those that want to can signup if they wish. Just MY 2 cents worth. Thanks, BobT. ,-._|\ Robert Traynor (BobT) / Oz \ email rtraynoratnetstra dot com dot au \_,--.x/ 13================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 20:37:17 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Zampa - anyone use it? If you are using In-Joy as your dialer, it comes with NAT (aka IP masqurading) which effectively "hides" your PCs be they Win or OS/2 or Mac or Linux, from anyone try to get to them from the Internet. Any reputable ISP also has a Firewall, so a second firewall on your own PC may be overkill. Ed Durrant. Michael Peters wrote: > > I am on a home setup of two networked boxes. Box1 is the main one, > runs OS/2 and is linked to the internet via a 56k modem. Box 2 is a > win box and is networked to box 1. I have no web pages etc. Do I need > a firewall ( I read that all sorts of things can be wrecked in the win > box > without one) and if so why not Zampa - the gui name for the firewall > included in TCPIP 4.1 + ? Could some kindly soul tell me how to set > the rules , viz. what do I let into the OS/2 box, what do I filter out > of > the windows box. Is there a simple how-to anywhere? > > Many thanks, > > Mike Peters 14================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 20:40:39 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Voice/eCSCast List I would prefer to control what I receive and hence I would personally subscribe or un-subscribe from lists as I feel appropriate. Auto loading all output from Voice and ecS straight into os2genau. is not a good idea in my opinion, or did I misunderstand what was being propsed by Ian ? Ed. Ian Manners wrote: > > Hi John > > >>http://www.ecomstation dot com/ > >>http://www.os2voice dot org/mailinglists.html > > >The idea is that one sub to the Voice News feed > >followed by our local replication should reduce the > >total traffic. I haven't figured yet how to subscribe > >the list name itself, so that everyone gets it without > >having to individually subscribe, but that's the theory. > > I can set that up easily, so that if anyone wants to > get these news items, that can subscribe to a new > list on os2 dot org dot au, for example, called > "newsatos2 dot org dot au" > > I could do it via os2site dot com but it makes more sense to > keep all email stuff together on one list server. > > I then subscribe newsadmin to the eCSCast list, as > this includes all the voice stuff as well, and as the news > comes in from this list, it is immediately sent out. No one > else will be able to post to this list ! It would take me about > 10 minutes to set it up and test it, so I'll do it tonight anyway. > > The eCS list has had some minor hickups laterly but > I assume this will be fixed, two duds out of 64 not to > bad though. > > >How many already subscribe to Voice NewsCast? > > Me :-) > > >How many would stop their own subs to VoiceNews if we did this through the list? > > Me. (really so that I knew if it stopped working) > > >How many would prefer one email a day (from the list) instead of the individual ones? > > Not me. > > >How many would NOT want VoiceNews via the list? > > Me. > > Cheers > Ian B Manners 15 ================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 20:46:07 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Old Warps Hmm, I never knew Nokia OEM-ed OS/2 ! I don't think I've ever seen a Nokia PC. Is it in Finnish ?? (Nokia is bsed out of Helsinki). I'm also surprised it's on 3.5" diskettes - I wonder what capacity, and if your drive can read them (could be 160k diskettes). All OS/2 1.1 packs I have seen came on 5.25" diskettes. Ed. Leigh Bunting wrote: > > > Thanks for that info Craig. It pays to have business contacts in Perth. I now have that > copy of MS OS/2. It is v1.1c put out by Nokia in 1989. > 16================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 21:15:49 +1000 From: Don McKenzie Subject: Re: [os2genau] Old Warps Hi Ed, Basically all PS/2 models came with 3.5" drives. A 5.25' drive cost some $1100 extra for reading DSDD diskettes. Regards Don Ed Durrant wrote: > Hmm, I never knew Nokia OEM-ed OS/2 ! I don't think I've ever seen > a Nokia PC. Is it in Finnish ?? (Nokia is bsed out of Helsinki). I'm > also > surprised it's on 3.5" diskettes - I wonder what capacity, and if your > drive can read them (could be 160k diskettes). All OS/2 1.1 packs I have > seen came on 5.25" diskettes. > > Ed. > > Leigh Bunting wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for that info Craig. It pays to have business contacts in Perth. I now have that > > copy of MS OS/2. It is v1.1c put out by Nokia in 1989. > > 17================================================ From: "David Forrester" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 21:16:34 +1000 (EST) Subject: Re: [os2genau] Multiple-Fwd: eCS NewsCast: Linux Today talks about eComStation, et al. On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 17:20:55 +0900 (EST), John Angelico wrote: >How many already subscribe to Voice NewsCast? Me > >How many would stop their own subs to VoiceNews if we did this through the list? Not me > >How many would prefer one email a day (from the list) instead of the individual ones? Not me. > >How many would NOT want VoiceNews via the list? Me -- David Forrester davidforatterrigal dot net dot au http://www.os2world dot com/djfos2/ 18================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 21:29:11 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Old Warps Yes I know this Don, but the Microsoft OS/2 1.1 in OEM form was meant for non-IBM PS/2 PCs and hence I'm pretty sure came on 360k 5.25" (not even 1.2 MB) diskettes, but hey, I could be wrong it's some time ago! Ed. Don McKenzie wrote: > > Hi Ed, > > Basically all PS/2 models came with 3.5" drives. > > A 5.25' drive cost some $1100 extra for reading DSDD diskettes. > > Regards > > Don 19================================================ From: "Ian Manners" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 21:47:53 +1000 (EST) Subject: Re: [os2genau] Zampa - anyone use it? Hi Ed >Any reputable ISP also has a Firewall, so a second firewall on >your own PC may be overkill. Hate to tell you this Ed, no ISP uses a firewall :-) It slows throughput down, adds another layer of routing, and stops legitimate use of services. They may do as I do, use a firewall for internal services, or for customers that have asked for it, I also charge for the service. ISP's do however use firewalls on there server farms where they can say that all the user does need is FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS, eliminating excess network usage by filtering everything else out. You will also notice that some of my hosted sites dont even allow ICMP, which means no PING, no TRACRTE etc, also stops denial of service attacks. ie, http://www. & http://www.childrensplaygroup dot com http://www.os2site dot com & http://www.ecs-site dot com are the only internal sites that allow ICMP, as some of the programming for links, and automated filepile updates requires utilities that need ICMP Cheers Ian B Manners 20================================================ From: "Ian Manners" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 21:57:41 +1000 (EST) Subject: Re: [os2genau] Voice/eCSCast List Hi Ed >I would prefer to control what I receive and hence I would personally >subscribe or un-subscribe from lists as I feel appropriate. Auto loading >all output from Voice and ecS straight into os2genau. is not >a good idea in my opinion, or did I misunderstand what was being propsed >by Ian ? Not os2genau but onto a different list, newsatos2 dot org dot au, though it doesnt save much in throughput, personally I think its easier to just subscribe to the one list. I also keep archives of the voice list at http://www.os2site dot com/sw/magazine/voicenews/ Its also on my todo list to one day have the subject listed in the description field, at present, if you want info on a particular item, its easier to use the site search engine. Cheers Ian B Manners 21================================================ From: "Ian Manners" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 21:59:00 +1000 (EST) Subject: Re: [os2genau] Zampa - anyone use it? Hi Michael I keep meaning to install Zampa to learn more about the IBM TCP/IP v4.3 firewall rules but keep getting sidetracked. Hopefully we will both learn some more about this. I do know you can get a start by looking at the IBM RedBook on the AIX v4.3.3 Firewall, it uses the same rules and format. This is a start though. http://www.os2.spb.ru/guru/tcpip/ipsece.html The URL I had for the AIX Firewall nolonger works, I should have it on CDROM here with the AIX doc's, I'f I find it, I'll put it on the website for you. Cheers Ian B Manners 22================================================ From: "Ian Manners" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 22:11:58 +1000 (EST) Subject: Re: [os2genau] Voice/eCSCast List Hi all The exchanges between Chris Graham and others on the ISP list about Chris's news list has convinced me, I wont even setup another news list, I think we should stick to either the voice list, or the eCS list. Chris didnt know about the Voice list either, it also looks like we will have a major publicity drive for the voice list to make sure that everyone knows about it. One point of news, no double messages etc. Cheers Ian B Manners 23================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 21:44:00 +0830 From: Leigh Bunting Subject: Re: [os2genau] Old Warps Ed Durrant wrote: > Hmm, I never knew Nokia OEM-ed OS/2 ! I don't think I've ever seen > a Nokia PC. Is it in Finnish ?? All english!! > surprised it's on 3.5" diskettes - I wonder what capacity My PC says they are 1.44Mb The label on the sliding cover says: Nokia Data MF-2HD Part No. KDY 203 30 Double Sided High Density Soft sectored 135TPI 2.0Mb unformatted The disk label says: Microsoft Operating System/2 DISK 2 Version: 1.1C ASRC00685E Disk 3/7 89-11-15 This is from the days when these size disks were probably $10 a copy -- Leigh Bunting Colonel Light Gardens South Australia Find out more about Col. Light Gdns. here - http://www.cobweb dot com dot au/~pknight/clghs/ 24================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 22:41:21 +1000 From: Daryl Pilkington Subject: Re: [os2genau] Reminder - Melbourne OS/2 SIG Meeting Sorry, shouldn't that be 10% GST? ROFL OK, try: 18:30-21:30 AEST, (UTC+10:00) 12 hour clocks are for people who can't to 24, . List Admin wrote: > > We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. > > Melbourne OS/2 SIG Meeting > > Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 > Time: 6:30PM - 9:30PM GST (GMT+10:00) > -- Regards, Daryl Pilkington //// The PC Therapist, Business Computing Integration O OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2 IBM Certified Systems Expert email: darylpatpc-therapist dot com dot au ICQ: 91914134 Tel: +61-2-8902-1300 Mob: +61-425-251-300 Fax: +61-2-9411-3720 Mob SMS: 0425251300.0000atorangenet dot com dot au (120 characters max, send no carriage returns) 25================================================ Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 22:44:24 +1000 From: Daryl Pilkington Subject: Re: [os2genau] Reminder - OS/2UGSA Meeting Likewise, try: 19:30-21:30 ACST (UTC+9:30) Remember, GMT is obsolete. List Admin wrote: > > We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. > > The OS/2 Users Group of South Australia Meeting > > Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 > Time: 7:30PM - 9:30PM GST (GMT+10:00) > Place: ARPA, 84 Archer St, North Adelaide > -- Regards, Daryl Pilkington //// The PC Therapist, Business Computing Integration O OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2 IBM Certified Systems Expert email: darylpatpc-therapist dot com dot au ICQ: 91914134 Tel: +61-2-8902-1300 Mob: +61-425-251-300 Fax: +61-2-9411-3720 Mob SMS: 0425251300.0000atorangenet dot com dot au (120 characters max, send no carriage returns) 26================================================ From: "John Angelico" Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 23:49:48 +0900 (EST) Subject: [os2genau] OS/2 Melbourne PC SIG Meeting 24th April We note sadly the recent passing of that largest of Goons, approximating the dimensions of Wales (rather than sardines) Harry Secombe, after a life spent well in seeing that others obtained as much enjoyment from life as he did. In distinct contrast to the passing of Neddy Seagoon, the extremely lively Melbourne OS/2 SIG will meet next Tuesday evening April 24th, commencing at 6:30pm in the Large SIG Room of the Melbourne PC at the club rooms 27 Wells Street South Melbourne. 6:30pm Open Forum: News, Views and Interesting Happenings 7:00pm Discussion OS2Voice NewsCast - on the list or not? 7:15pm Planning for Hardware Day Saturday April 28th 10am-5pm 7:30pm Guest Presentation by Antony Shepherd: Lotus Notes on OS/2 Antony is a member of the SIG who works as an independent consultant specialising in Notes applications for corporate clients. He is an avid fan of, and evangelist for, Lotus Notes on the OS/2 platform, and he will demonstrate how much can be done with that Lotus Notes Client CD which came FREE with the Warp 4 CDs. Coffee: on tap Pizza: to follow the close of the meeting at 8:30pm. NB: Earlier finish time based upon expected weather patterns [Minnie Bannister:] Did you hear that, Henery - "expected weather patterns" he said. It sounded very important. We must make a note of that, mustn't we? [Henry Crun:] But it's impossible, Min, you can't get the wood, you know. [Min:] Well, I told you that wooden Windows wouldn't work, Henery. You have to use your OS/2 laptop and Lotus Notes! [Henry:] Yes, yes, Min. Windows made of anything doesn't work. Oh dear, now I can't find the icon Min. It's perfectly obvious that we shall have to spend Mr Seagoon's threepence and go to that SIG meeting next week. [Fade, muttering to each other] [Henry:] We must arrive early to get a good seat in the front row... [Min:] I wonder if that bankrupt young fellow Gates will be there? He might learn a thing or too as well... [Henry:] Yes, his wife is quite pretty, isn't she? [Min (jealous):] You rotten swine Henery! How do you know that? .... Best regards John Angelico OS/2 SIG talldadatmelbpc dot org dot au or talldadatkepl dot com dot au -------------------------------------------- PMTagline v1.50 - Copyright, 1996-1997, Stephen Berg and John Angelico .... Definitions #755: Strike n. An attempt to increase egg production by starving the chicken END================================================