On 19 May 2002, Laura Conrad wrote:
> And I should also mention that we can have as many mailing lists as we
> want at the Sourceforge site, as long as they're vaguely related to a
> sourceforge project.
Then I think we should go for that. Those lists are working pretty fine...
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> "John" == John Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> Can we get a list of sites where music-related lists might be happier
John> than at yahoo?
And I should also mention that we can have as many mailing lists as we
want at the Sourceforge site, as long as they're vaguely relat
> "John" == John Chambers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> Can we get a list of sites where music-related lists might be happier
John> than at yahoo?
I have a mailman mailing list server running on my home computer
that's been working well for the lists of several organizations I
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On Sun, 19 May 2002, John Chambers wrote:
> Atte writes:
> | I just got off the mail with Toby, and the lists behavior is now changed
> | so that only subscribers can post to the list. That should get rid of
> | funny Russian stuff + the 10 followups from list members.
> |
> | Now back to the mus
Another spam topic that might be of interest to many subscribers to
abcusers:
I'm on several music-related lists that are hosted at yahoo. All but
one are there because yahoo "captured" earlier sites like egroups.com
and semi-merged them into their own system. Not only is this a real
mess,
Atte writes:
| I just got off the mail with Toby, and the lists behavior is now changed
| so that only subscribers can post to the list. That should get rid of
| funny Russian stuff + the 10 followups from list members.
|
| Now back to the music - where were we :-)
First, one further suggestion:
I just got off the mail with Toby, and the lists behavior is now changed
so that only subscribers can post to the list. That should get rid of
funny Russian stuff + the 10 followups from list members.
Now back to the music - where were we :-)
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love, peace & harmony
Atte
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