Not everyone on this list uses just ActiveState.

> Behalf Of Thomas_M
>
>
> > However, it's not "ActivePerl-Users" but "Perl-Win32-Users".
>
> This brings up a question: Perhaps it should now be ActivePerl-Users? This
> would serve to further emphasize the cross-platformness of ActivePerl, and
> besides, in 90% of the discussions here, the OS is irrelevant. A lot of
> people ask their linux questions here anyway, and we don't find out unless
> someone gives a Win32-specific answer and they respond "um, well,
> I'm using
> linux. Any other ideas?"
>
> > And, as Woodrow
> > pointed out, neither "Perl" nor "Win32" has anything to do
> > with web mail as
> > such. They can be done in Perl, but then on-topic questions
> > would be about
> > the implementation rather than the algorithm, in my opinion.
> > That is to say,
> > "I want to do X Y Z in order to set up web mail, how do I
> > express this in
> > Perl?" rather than "How do I set up web mail?".
>
> I agree. But I have a feeling that's what the original poster
> really meant.
> He could have been more specific, though.
>
> --
> Mark Thomas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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