William M. Quarles wrote: > I think considering that we are all using Linux, we are at least > computer-savvy enough to use a news client. Except that fedora-list, in particular, carries a lot of traffic about how to install Fedora and how to recover a broken Fedora installation: two occasions where the normal Fedora facilities aren't available. Many of these users will then need to use what they can find: probably a browser and an e-mail client, and quite possibly neither privileges to install or configure a news client, nor firewall rules set up to let them read random news servers on the Internet, nor the inclination to go through the palaver of finding, downloading and installing a suitable news client. For these unfortunates, we will need a two-way web-to-news or e-mail-to- news gateway. And it sounds as though we've already got a two-way e-mail-to-news gateway, and a one-way news-to-(e-mail-to)-web gateway. James. -- E-mail address: james@ | grasshopotomaus: westexe.demon.co.uk | A creature that can leap to tremendous heights... | | Once.