RE: majordomo/listproc change in P2?
And the digest is now an email with an attachment for each seperate email in the digest. In other words 52 attachments for today. Not so bad considering this was a slow P2 day. The thought of a digest with upwards of 150 attachments scares me, though. steve 150 attachments is damn scary. Hopefully this is only a temporary thing. Anyone care to shed any light on it? Listmeister??
RE: majordomo/listproc change in P2?
At 2:30 PM -0600 on 3/24/99, Ferguson, Dan wrote: And the digest is now an email with an attachment for each seperate email in the digest. In other words 52 attachments for today. Not so bad considering this was a slow P2 day. The thought of a digest with upwards of 150 attachments scares me, though. steve 150 attachments is damn scary. Hopefully this is only a temporary thing. Anyone care to shed any light on it? Listmeister?? It would certainly explain why he's been so damned cranky for so long. g Bob
RE: majordomo/listproc change in P2?
On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Bob Soron wrote: At 2:30 PM -0600 on 3/24/99, Ferguson, Dan wrote: 150 attachments is damn scary. Hopefully this is only a temporary thing. Anyone care to shed any light on it? Listmeister?? It would certainly explain why he's been so damned cranky for so long. g I've no idea what those fine folks over at UW computing are up to. I'll email 'em and see if I can get some answers. And I'm *not* cranky -- only sleep-deprived.g--don
P2 web postings? (was Re: majordomo/listproc change in P2?)
Can someone send me offlist the URL for the webpage where P2 is posted? I have all email attachments directed to /dev/null (where they belong), but now I can no longer read P2 after the changes to the listproc. I do still get the digest summary, which is how I'm assuming there's been some marginal discussion on this topic, but no actual messages. thanks. And sorry about the meta-message. Bob NP: Michelle Malone: Beneath the Devil Moon
Re: P2 web postings? (was Re: majordomo/listproc change in P2?)
On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Robert Wray wrote: Can someone send me offlist the URL for the webpage where P2 is posted? I have all email attachments directed to /dev/null (where they belong), but now I can no longer read P2 after the changes to the listproc. The P2 mirror site web page seems to have been discontinued, so you'll need to make do with getting the email version. I forwarded Bob the instructions for switching back to the old digest format, and I'll do the same whenever some other poor soul on digest posts about not bein' able to read P2.--don
majordomo/listproc change in P2?
I noticed that mail from all the mailing lists I'm on that use u.washington.edu as a host suddenly started going into my inbox instead of the correct folder for that list... I split based on the contents of the Sender field, which just changed from POSTCARD2-owner@ to owner-postcard2@ I think that signifies a change from Majordomo to Listproc, but I could be wrong. Anyway, if your P2 mail suddenly is overflowing your inbox rather than overflowing its own box, that's probably why. Bill Gribble
Re: majordomo/listproc change in P2?
arted going into my inbox instead of the correct folder for that list... I split based on the contents of the Sender field, which just changed from POSTCARD2-owner@ to owner-postcard2@.. Man, I wondered if I was the only person who noticed that or if I was going crazy, thinking "I know something looks different on that header but I dunno what"... Oh well, Yates probably screwed it up. And where is HE, anyway??? dan
Re: majordomo/listproc change in P2?
arted going into my inbox instead of the correct folder for that list... I split based on the contents of the Sender field, which just changed from POSTCARD2-owner@ to owner-postcard2@.. And the digest is now an email with an attachment for each seperate email in the digest. In other words 52 attachments for today. Not so bad considering this was a slow P2 day. The thought of a digest with upwards of 150 attachments scares me, though. steve NP: The Postpunk Chronicles (Rhino) --this is kinda fun. it's music from when I started college radiothe "golden years of college radio" as the liner notes say.