Re: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-18 Thread Erik Lindahl

Hi Dallas,

On May 18, 2006, at 5:00 AM, Dallas B. Warren wrote:



Just a FYI for those developing the website, you might want to look  
into

using the OpenSEF component for Joomla.

Gets rid of the long, complicated URLs, and means you can specify what
the URL should actually look like, no matter what the native  
Joomlal URL

is.


Thanks - actually I already installed it, but I had to disable it  
(temporarily) the other day since it didn't work for content items  
that had a question mark in the title!


Hopefully I'll have some time for debugging during the weekend...

Cheers,

Erik
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RE: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-17 Thread Dallas B. Warren
> as some of you have noticed we have upgraded the website to work with 
> Joomla! and have simultaneously chnaged design and layout. 
> Please bear with us while we make the final adjustments. I'll shortly 
> announce some new  stuff that we will add, like feedback forms etc.

Just a FYI for those developing the website, you might want to look into
using the OpenSEF component for Joomla.

Gets rid of the long, complicated URLs, and means you can specify what
the URL should actually look like, no matter what the native Joomlal URL
is.

If want any advice on using it, welcome to email me as I use it on a
couple of websites myself.

Catch ya,

Dr. Dallas Warren
Lecturer
Department of Pharmaceutical Biology and Pharmacology
Victorian College of Pharmacy, Monash University
381 Royal Parade, Parkville VIC 3010
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+61 3 9903 9524
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Re: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-15 Thread Erik Lindahl

Hi,



"These are mailing lists that don't accept messages from non- 
subscribers. If you try to post to either of these kinds of  
groups, you'll get a bounce message from Gmane informing you of  
this."
The condition that gromacs' mailman uses shall be the e-mail  
address (correct me if I am wrong). So I think it shall be fine  
that posting from Gmane shall get pass through if the e-mail  
address is a subscriber's email.


The from-line isn't important since anybody can fake that. It's the  
MAIL FROM envelope in the SMTP header that matters. I don't see how  
Gmane could fake that and still hope to get past any spam filters  
(apart from violating plenty of RFCs).


Cheers,

Erik



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Re: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-15 Thread Yang Ye

Erik Lindahl wrote:

Hi,


I have specified the list to be closed, which means it only accepts 
member's posting.
Eric, could you help (as you are the administrator for gmx-user) to 
check why even a subscriber's mail address cannot be used to do 
posting although Gmane states that you can on the posting page. Did 
gmx's mailman got the message and rejected or gmane didn't function 
well?



From their documentation it sounds is if it's not supported:

"These are mailing lists that don't accept messages from 
non-subscribers. If you try to post to either of these kinds of 
groups, you'll get a bounce message from Gmane informing you of this."
The condition that gromacs' mailman uses shall be the e-mail address 
(correct me if I am wrong). So I think it shall be fine that posting 
from Gmane shall get pass through if the e-mail address is a 
subscriber's email.


Yang Ye

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Re: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-15 Thread Erik Lindahl

Hi,


I have specified the list to be closed, which means it only accepts  
member's posting.
Eric, could you help (as you are the administrator for gmx-user) to  
check why even a subscriber's mail address cannot be used to do  
posting although Gmane states that you can on the posting page. Did  
gmx's mailman got the message and rejected or gmane didn't function  
well?



From their documentation it sounds is if it's not supported:

"These are mailing lists that don't accept messages from non- 
subscribers. If you try to post to either of these kinds of groups,  
you'll get a bounce message from Gmane informing you of this."


Cheers,

Erik

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Re: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-12 Thread Yang Ye

Erik Lindahl wrote:


On May 12, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Yang Ye wrote:


Erik Lindahl wrote:

Hi Chris,

On May 12, 2006, at 8:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The site looks nice. My only difficulty is that I like to sit on 
the users
mailing list and press the refresh button my my browser every few 
hours to see
the new comments. That now takes me back to the "The gmx-users 
Archives" page.
It's a tiny problem, but when one is hoping for an answer and 
refreshing often,

it can become an annoyance.


We'll try to fix that. In the mean time, you can access the list 
directly at


http://www.gromacs.org/pipermail/gmx-users/

Some months, I have written to Eric to add our mailing list to 
Gmane.org.

http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.gromacs.user

It has a good web interface while many other access methods are 
provided.


It is currently a closed mailing list but shall be used to post for 
members (but I failed to do so just now).


Eric, would you like to check this out? Perhaps, you are already 
trying something.



Not sure what you want me to check, but I haven't changed any list 
configurations lately.


As for posting-requires-subscription, that's unfortunately necessary 
to avoid spam making it to the list.
I have specified the list to be closed, which means it only accepts 
member's posting.
Eric, could you help (as you are the administrator for gmx-user) to 
check why even a subscriber's mail address cannot be used to do posting 
although Gmane states that you can on the posting page. Did gmx's 
mailman got the message and rejected or gmane didn't function well?


Gmane's editor has some restrictions but it is nice to have a web 
interface for the list.


Regards,
Yang Ye



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Re: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-12 Thread Erik Lindahl


On May 12, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Yang Ye wrote:


Erik Lindahl wrote:

Hi Chris,

On May 12, 2006, at 8:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The site looks nice. My only difficulty is that I like to sit on  
the users
mailing list and press the refresh button my my browser every few  
hours to see
the new comments. That now takes me back to the "The gmx-users  
Archives" page.
It's a tiny problem, but when one is hoping for an answer and  
refreshing often,

it can become an annoyance.


We'll try to fix that. In the mean time, you can access the list  
directly at


http://www.gromacs.org/pipermail/gmx-users/

Some months, I have written to Eric to add our mailing list to  
Gmane.org.

http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.gromacs.user

It has a good web interface while many other access methods are  
provided.


It is currently a closed mailing list but shall be used to post for  
members (but I failed to do so just now).


Eric, would you like to check this out? Perhaps, you are already  
trying something.



Not sure what you want me to check, but I haven't changed any list  
configurations lately.


As for posting-requires-subscription, that's unfortunately necessary  
to avoid spam making it to the list.


Cheers,

Erik

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Re: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-12 Thread Yang Ye

Erik Lindahl wrote:

Hi Chris,

On May 12, 2006, at 8:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The site looks nice. My only difficulty is that I like to sit on the 
users
mailing list and press the refresh button my my browser every few 
hours to see
the new comments. That now takes me back to the "The gmx-users 
Archives" page.
It's a tiny problem, but when one is hoping for an answer and 
refreshing often,

it can become an annoyance.


We'll try to fix that. In the mean time, you can access the list 
directly at


http://www.gromacs.org/pipermail/gmx-users/


Some months, I have written to Eric to add our mailing list to Gmane.org.
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.science.biology.gromacs.user

It has a good web interface while many other access methods are provided.

It is currently a closed mailing list but shall be used to post for 
members (but I failed to do so just now).


Eric, would you like to check this out? Perhaps, you are already trying 
something.


Regards,
Yang Ye

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Re: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-12 Thread Erik Lindahl

Hi Chris,

On May 12, 2006, at 8:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The site looks nice. My only difficulty is that I like to sit on  
the users
mailing list and press the refresh button my my browser every few  
hours to see
the new comments. That now takes me back to the "The gmx-users  
Archives" page.
It's a tiny problem, but when one is hoping for an answer and  
refreshing often,

it can become an annoyance.


We'll try to fix that. In the mean time, you can access the list  
directly at


http://www.gromacs.org/pipermail/gmx-users/



Seperately, How do I post a response that gets added to the thread  
of the
initial comment? This is not a new problem for me. Currently, I  
copy the subject
from the list and write a new email with the same subject (e.g.  
this one "[gmx-

users] New website")


Mailman (just as most mail clients) actually keep track of threads  
through the "Message-ID" field in the header, and then replies will  
have a "References" field containing the Message ID of the parent  
(even if you change the subject!)


Cheers,

Erik

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Re: [gmx-users] New website

2006-05-12 Thread Mark Abraham

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The site looks nice. My only difficulty is that I like to sit on the users 
mailing list and press the refresh button my my browser every few hours to see 
the new comments. That now takes me back to the "The gmx-users Archives" page. 
It's a tiny problem, but when one is hoping for an answer and refreshing often, 
it can become an annoyance.


Seperately, How do I post a response that gets added to the thread of the 
initial comment? This is not a new problem for me. Currently, I copy the subject 
from the list and write a new email with the same subject (e.g. this one "[gmx-

users] New website")


Umm, I'd guess most of us just reply to the emails that get sent to 
subscribers. I can't think of another way to do it! Your solution of 
copy-and-paste-the-subject will not work with all list-management 
software - there is more behind-the-scenes header stuff that controls 
thread recognition than the subject line.


Mark
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[gmx-users] New website

2006-05-12 Thread chris . neale
The site looks nice. My only difficulty is that I like to sit on the users 
mailing list and press the refresh button my my browser every few hours to see 
the new comments. That now takes me back to the "The gmx-users Archives" page. 
It's a tiny problem, but when one is hoping for an answer and refreshing often, 
it can become an annoyance.

Seperately, How do I post a response that gets added to the thread of the 
initial comment? This is not a new problem for me. Currently, I copy the 
subject 
from the list and write a new email with the same subject (e.g. this one "[gmx-
users] New website")

Thanks,
Chris.
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[gmx-users] New website

2006-05-11 Thread David van der Spoel

Hi all,

as some of you have noticed we have upgraded the website to work with 
Joomla! and have simultaneously chnaged design and layout.
Please bear with us while we make the final adjustments. I'll shortly 
announce some new  stuff that we will add, like feedback forms etc.


Cheers,
--
David.

David van der Spoel, PhD, Assoc. Prof., Molecular Biophysics group,
Dept. of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University.
Husargatan 3, Box 596,  75124 Uppsala, Sweden
phone:  46 18 471 4205  fax: 46 18 511 755
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