Just to preempt those who say to look in the archives - I already have. I've looked through every message with the keyword invite and found nothing. Ditto for invitations. When I do a Google search, all I find is a message telling me that this issue has already been discussed, and it's in the archives. It is possible that it is somewhere in the browsable archives, and not the searchable archives. But honestly, I'd rather not look back through years of archives to find the message.
I'd greatly appreciate any info anyone can give me on this. If this requires tweaking on my end, that's fine. I'll tweak, and when I'm done, I'll post my results to the group.
Thanks in advance, Toby Reiter
p.s. I'd like to apologize if I sound a little harsh above. It's the end of a long day, and I find it very frustrating when people reply to non-obvious questions with a "look in the archives" or search Google responses. I'm a member of several technical lists, and I'll post responses to questions even if they've been addressed before, or are clearly available in the manual. It doesn't really cause grief to anyone to actually answer their question if you actually know the answer. Obviously if people say "how do I install mailman" you may want to point them towards the install guide instead of answering it in the post, but if it's anything at all complicated, just answer.
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