Good, general OS X user mailing list?
September 27, 2005 7:27 AM   Subscribe

Looking for a good, user-oriented OS X mailing list. Some tech level would be helpful, as would a sane level of traffic. I'm a longtime Unix user who is a little lost with the Apple specifics.

And please, I mean a good old-fashioned-e-mail mailing list. Web forums don't work too well for me.
posted by scruss to Computers & Internet (6 answers total)
 
Actually, I recommend the Usenet newsgroups comp.sys.mac.system, comp.sys.mac.comm, and comp.sys.mac.apps. They are relatively free of spam and trolls (sure, there are a couple) and the signal-to-noise ratio is fairly high. If you insist on having them in e-mail, there are presumably some e-mail to news gateways out there...
posted by kindall at 8:27 AM on September 27, 2005


X-Unix and its archives sound like what you're asking for.

Oh, and kindall's too humble to say so, but he's a large part of the good STN ratio on the comp.sys.mac.* groups. It's been a few years since I've read them, but I know his tips, fixes, and insights have proven useful numerous times.
posted by kimota at 9:27 AM on September 27, 2005


Response by poster: Thanks! X-Unix looks very helpful.

Those comp.sys.mac groups, they're moderated, yes? I haven't seen such a spam-free group in years. I'll have to find a gateway that works for me, because unless it's in my mail, I forget about it.
posted by scruss at 12:57 PM on September 27, 2005


No, the comp.sys.mac.* groups are not moderated, which is really really amazing.
posted by kindall at 5:02 PM on September 27, 2005


www.mac-mgrs.org

Questions, Summaries, no discussion.
posted by Wild_Eep at 12:49 PM on September 29, 2005


Response by poster: Thanks for these, but they're perhaps a little more purely tech than I'd like.
posted by scruss at 1:14 PM on October 4, 2005


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