Re: call me

2002-07-12 Thread Joe Block

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On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 06:21 , Chris Wagner wrote:

 The nomail option was mentioned.  I'm not familiar with that, could
 someone explain how to use it?  I assume it means that you are still a
 member of the list but you are not in the redistibution list.

Go to the administration web page, enter your email address and the 
password you got sent when you joined the list, and you can set a 
variety of parameters about your subscription - whether you're in digest 
mode, whether you get acknowledgements from mailman when it receives a 
posting from you, and yes, whether that email address actually receives 
list mail.

mailman rocks for listservs :-)

jpb
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by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding.
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Re: call me

2002-07-12 Thread Joe Block
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On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 06:21 , Chris Wagner wrote:
The nomail option was mentioned.  I'm not familiar with that, could
someone explain how to use it?  I assume it means that you are still a
member of the list but you are not in the redistibution list.
Go to the administration web page, enter your email address and the 
password you got sent when you joined the list, and you can set a 
variety of parameters about your subscription - whether you're in digest 
mode, whether you get acknowledgements from mailman when it receives a 
posting from you, and yes, whether that email address actually receives 
list mail.

mailman rocks for listservs :-)
jpb
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Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty 
when the government's purposes are beneficent.  Men born to freedom are 
naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded 
rulers.  The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment 
by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding.
 - Justice Louis Brandeis
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Re: call me

2002-07-11 Thread Joe Block

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On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 11:21 , mammanjos wrote:

 FEDERAL MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM

Is there a particular reason the list is not restricted to members only 
posting?  If someone has a second address they want to be able to post 
from, they can subscribe it and set it nomail.

jpb
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Re: call me

2002-07-11 Thread Joe Block
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On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 11:21 , mammanjos wrote:
FEDERAL MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM
Is there a particular reason the list is not restricted to members only 
posting?  If someone has a second address they want to be able to post 
from, they can subscribe it and set it nomail.

jpb
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Re: MLM solution?

2002-07-09 Thread Joe Block

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On Monday, July 8, 2002, at 03:17 , Peter Hicks wrote:

 On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 05:22:00PM +0200, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
 Heya colleagues,

 I am wondering what your suggestion is for the following (typical I
 guess) ISP-need:

 Mailinglistmanager that supports
- virtual hosts (and different setups for each)
- translation / customization of all automatic generated
  messages
- Newsletter-style setups
- automatic handling of bounces
- administrative web-pages (for the customers)
- .deb :)

I have mailman working fine with virtual hosts on postfix.  I add 
forwards in the virtual table for each list that point to the actual 
lists on the mailhub.  In the administrator interface, you can tell 
mailman what return address it should masquerade as.

jpb
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Re: MLM solution?

2002-07-09 Thread Joe Block
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On Monday, July 8, 2002, at 03:17 , Peter Hicks wrote:
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 05:22:00PM +0200, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote:
Heya colleagues,
I am wondering what your suggestion is for the following (typical I
guess) ISP-need:
Mailinglistmanager that supports
   - virtual hosts (and different setups for each)
   - translation / customization of all automatic generated
 messages
   - Newsletter-style setups
   - automatic handling of bounces
   - administrative web-pages (for the customers)
   - .deb :)
I have mailman working fine with virtual hosts on postfix.  I add 
forwards in the virtual table for each list that point to the actual 
lists on the mailhub.  In the administrator interface, you can tell 
mailman what return address it should masquerade as.

jpb
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I/O-bound problem.
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Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Joe Block

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On Monday, July 1, 2002, at 05:41 , Alex Borges wrote:
 Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control
 for my configuration files on some servers

 So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff
 explicitly for this purpose or if you yourselves simply cvs ci your /etc
 directory et all..

 Or any tips would be appreciated (like i use emacs and rcs...works for
 me)

I use CVS and make.  I like using make because it prevents me from doing 
stupid things like (for example) editing the aliases file and forgetting 
to newaliases.  I set up make targets for the various typical tasks, and 
that way I know that make mail will copy aliases to /etc/aliases, 
virtual and main.cf to /etc/postfix, cd into /etc/postfix and do a 
postmap on virtual, and then do a postfix reload, so I don't have to 
remember to follow a checklist.   Basically, anything that has more than 
1 step involved to update the configuration, I try to add a target to 
the Makefile for.

I also prefer CVS because I can do all the configuration editing on my 
laptop and then just do a checkin when I get back to network access and 
then cvs update on the various machines I've been reconfiguring.

My personal organization preference is to have modules for 
mail/apache/etc with subdirectories for the various servers.

jpb
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Re: RCS control for config files

2002-07-02 Thread Joe Block
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On Monday, July 1, 2002, at 05:41 , Alex Borges wrote:
Ive finnaly come to a point where i think im needing revision control
for my configuration files on some servers
So i thought id come in and ask you guys if there is some vertical stuff
explicitly for this purpose or if you yourselves simply cvs ci your /etc
directory et all..
Or any tips would be appreciated (like i use emacs and rcs...works for
me)
I use CVS and make.  I like using make because it prevents me from doing 
stupid things like (for example) editing the aliases file and forgetting 
to newaliases.  I set up make targets for the various typical tasks, and 
that way I know that make mail will copy aliases to /etc/aliases, 
virtual and main.cf to /etc/postfix, cd into /etc/postfix and do a 
postmap on virtual, and then do a postfix reload, so I don't have to 
remember to follow a checklist.   Basically, anything that has more than 
1 step involved to update the configuration, I try to add a target to 
the Makefile for.

I also prefer CVS because I can do all the configuration editing on my 
laptop and then just do a checkin when I get back to network access and 
then cvs update on the various machines I've been reconfiguring.

My personal organization preference is to have modules for 
mail/apache/etc with subdirectories for the various servers.

jpb
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It's clearly a budget. It's got a lot of numbers in it.
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