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Re: Three quick things

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Emil Sit)
Sun Aug 4 11:54:11 1996

To: kcunning@MIT.EDU
Cc: release-team@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: [674]
Date: Sun, 04 Aug 1996 11:54:14 EDT
From: Emil Sit <sit@MIT.EDU>


> > Actually, the book is now freely available online, in its original form
> > from http://www.ora.com/freebooks/mh/ as well as in updated forms from
> 
> Thanks very much!
> I have incorporated this link into the document.

As the URL listed above points out, that particular site is no longer
being maintained. Presumably, we want to point users at the new site.
(Though, the old one has an easier URL to remember, IMO :)

Here's Jerry Peek's posting indicating the site change.

> From: jerry@ora.com (Jerry Peek)
> Subject: MH (xmh/mh-e/exmh) online book MOVED
> Message-ID: <9607161438.aa17515@paris.ics.uci.edu>
> Lines: 21
> Date: 16 Jul 96 21:42:12 GMT
> Newsgroups: comp.mail.mh
> 
> The online version of the "MH & xmh" book (which also has exmh and mh-e)
> on www.ora.com has been broken for a week: the index searches don't work
> and I can't update the server now.  So I've done something I'd thought
> about doing eventually:  The book's NEW HOME is at the University of
> California at Irvine, where MH also comes from.  (ORA's server will keep
> the original book version, with no updates.)  The new URLs are:
> 
>        http://www.ics.uci.edu/~mh/book/
>        ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/mh/book/
> 
> I've also reorganized to separate the parts for exmh, mh-e and xmh from
> the MH sections.  Brent Welch, Stephen Gildea, and Bill Wohler will be
> maintaining their own sections directly.  We'll post more info later.
> 
> Note: Because of ORA's server problems, I rushed this version online.
> So, PLEASE: if you find any problems, let me know!  (Just click on the
> email link at the end of any page.)  TIA for your bug reports.  Also,
> thanks to John Romine and his webmaster for their help and their servers.
> 
> --Jerry Peek, jerry@ora.com    (Disclaimer: I don't work or speak for
>   either O'Reilly & Associates or the University of California at Irvine.)

Emil
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