[1988] in Enterprise Print Delivery Team
Re: EP1
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (George Petrowsky)
Wed Dec 5 14:08:05 2001
Message-Id: <5.1.0.14.2.20011205140202.04197c50@po14.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 14:07:00 -0500
To: "Huxley, Bil" <huxley@MIT.EDU>, "Lynne E. Durland" <durland@MIT.EDU>,
Cana Lynn McCoy <cana@MIT.EDU>, "Lynne E. Durland" <durland@MIT.EDU>
From: George Petrowsky <georgep@MIT.EDU>
Cc: <hesreq@MIT.EDU>, <printdel@MIT.EDU>, <caotech@MIT.EDU>,
<R3-Print@MIT.EDU>, kelley@MIT.EDU
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Hi Bil,
I agree. Simplification of the process is a good way to go, and
even if all IPM printers are not to be SAP printers, I don't see any
disadvantage in having them entered in the printcap.
Thanks,
George
At 12:48 PM 12/05/2001 -0500, Huxley, Bil wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'd like to respectfully suggest that the algorithm for choosing what
>Moira entries need to be sent to ASST for SAP-Printcap probably should be
>revised. I don't think Lynne's process needs to be modified. So I
>suggest that all Pillage & Plunder entries be propagated along with all
>Arbor-Eater & Fiber entries and whatever is on the +/exception list.
>
>What do others think?
> Bil
>
>At 12/5/2001 12:06 PM -0500, Lynne E. Durland wrote:
>>Cana,
>>
>>This change did not propagate over to the SAP printcap. What
>>could/should I have done differently in the request to make this change
>>go over to SAP?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Lynne
>>
>>At 02:13 PM 12/4/2001, Cana Lynn McCoy wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Lynne E. Durland wrote:
>>>
>>> > Please change the entry for ep1 and ep12 to point to pillage.mit.edu.
>>> >
>>> > This will still be an SAP related printer.
>>>
>>>I have made this change. It will propagate by 4:30pm this afternoon.
>>>
>>>Cana McCoy
>>>Athena Server Operations
>>
>>Lynne E. Durland
>>Information Systems
>>Database Services
>>W91-109
>>O: 617-258-5857
>>C: 617-293-8091
>>H: KB1FEM
>>
>>"When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so
>>long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened
>>for us."
>>
>> --Helen Keller
>