Re: 'write-only' subscriptions ?

2001-10-10 Thread Paul Spencer

Costin,
A word of caution.  If you do not receive the message back from the
list, then your replies will not be in the same thread!

Paul Spencer

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> Does anyone knows how to subscribe to a mailing list to 'write-only' mode
> ( and if it is possible ) ?
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> Some lists have web-based archives, and the trafic is quite big
> ( too big for a yahoo account anyway ). However posting is not possible
> if you are not subscribed.
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> Thanks,
> Costin
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Re: 'write-only' subscriptions ?

2001-10-10 Thread cmanolache

Thanks Sam,

If this mail will reach general@ without going to moderator, then the
trick worked :-)

If anyone else is interested: I sent a mail to:

   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Costin

On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Sam Ruby wrote:

> Costin Manolache wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone knows how to subscribe to a mailing list to 'write-only' mode
> > ( and if it is possible ) ?
>
> See http://www.ezmlm.org/ezman-0.32/ezman1.html#ss1.3
>
> Search for "Posting from an alternative address when post are allowed only
> to subscribers.".
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> This is also something that the people at [EMAIL PROTECTED] can help with.
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> - Sam Ruby
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Re: 'write-only' subscriptions ?

2001-10-10 Thread Sam Ruby

Costin Manolache wrote:
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> Does anyone knows how to subscribe to a mailing list to 'write-only' mode
> ( and if it is possible ) ?

See http://www.ezmlm.org/ezman-0.32/ezman1.html#ss1.3

Search for "Posting from an alternative address when post are allowed only
to subscribers.".

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- Sam Ruby


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'write-only' subscriptions ?

2001-10-10 Thread cmanolache

Does anyone knows how to subscribe to a mailing list to 'write-only' mode
( and if it is possible ) ?

Some lists have web-based archives, and the trafic is quite big
( too big for a yahoo account anyway ). However posting is not possible
if you are not subscribed.

Thanks,
Costin


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Re: Multiple Servlets in Multiple Contexts

2001-10-10 Thread Kasper Nielsen

you are posting to wrong mailing list, you should look at
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail2.html and  find the Tomcat user list

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Subject: Multiple Servlets in Multiple Contexts


> Hi
>
> We have two servlets that we'd like to use in Tomcat 3.2 on different
> ports.  I've read lots and lots of docs, but still can't find how to do
it!
> The logical way to set about doing this is to have two separate contexts,
> each with a different set of ConnectionHandlers and thus different ports.
> Having two  elements in the server.xml doesn't seem to be
> the answer.
>
> I'm sure this must be possible; can anyone help?
>
> Cheers,
> Ben.
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Re: Multiple Servlets in Multiple Contexts

2001-10-10 Thread Peter Donald

On Tue, 9 Oct 2001 23:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> We have two servlets that we'd like to use in Tomcat 3.2 on different
> ports.  I've read lots and lots of docs, but still can't find how to do it!
> The logical way to set about doing this is to have two separate contexts,
> each with a different set of ConnectionHandlers and thus different ports.
> Having two  elements in the server.xml doesn't seem to be
> the answer.
>
> I'm sure this must be possible; can anyone help?

Not here - this is general mailing list. As on tomcat-user

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Cheers,

Pete


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Re: Multiple Servlets in Multiple Contexts

2001-10-10 Thread Ted Husted

The best place to post a question like this is the Tomcat USER list. 

http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html

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> Hi
> 
> We have two servlets that we'd like to use in Tomcat 3.2 on different
> ports.  I've read lots and lots of docs, but still can't find how to do it!
> The logical way to set about doing this is to have two separate contexts,
> each with a different set of ConnectionHandlers and thus different ports.
> Having two  elements in the server.xml doesn't seem to be
> the answer.
> 
> I'm sure this must be possible; can anyone help?
> 
> Cheers,
> Ben.
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