On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please do not send MIME and/or HTML encrypted messages to the list.
Plain text only, PLEASE!
Why doesn't this list run something like the demime package
to scrub HTML/MIME postings to this list, so people don't
have to be bothered with worring
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Shabbir Poonawala wrote:
Somone please unsubscribe me.
As I pointed out off list, you are subscribed under another
address than is being delivered to you. We CANNOT see what
address you are receiving email from -- the Received header
chain which is ONLY in the piece
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Shankar Unni wrote:
Wow, I guess we bored at least one reader to tears :-)..
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From: Shabbir Poonawala [mailto:zaini;nagpur.dot.net.in]
Please unsubscribe me.
Even sadder, Shabbir was not even subscribed under that
email address.
As a list
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Tom Hall wrote:
Assume you have a website and you'd like to be able to have
several people make changes to it.
Would it make sense to use CVS for this ?
yes
Does anyone know of a website currently being maintained this way ?
yes -- see fourth link at:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Joi Ellis wrote:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Shailesh Garg wrote:
I am preparing a batch file.
Any suggestion?
I have a perl routine that does it using IPC::Open3 and IO::Select.
It launches cvs as a child process and sends the password to the child's
stdin.
hmmm
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Gianni Mariani wrote:
how about filtering anything comping from *.co.kr !
Patience, young Jedi ...
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Daniels, David F wrote:
I think the reason is the link found at the bottom of most list messages
doesn't provide an obvious and easy way to unsubscribe. Most people are
smart enough to unsubscribe themselves if given the opportunity.
... and ...
Why do we get
troll
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guys --- please let the thread die. -- Russ Herrold
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Interesting -- Just processed the day's help postings -- held
item count as indicated. The batch which appear shortly
before this message are the approvals.
It appears that the Newsgroup = mail gateway in Mailman is
well and truly broken. This is my first encounter with this
option enabled.
Good news.
I received the requisite password earlier this afternoon, and
have entered and reconfigured the Mailman Posting
requirements. In order to post without moderation, a poster
must be subscribed. I shall moderate in accordance with my
Proposal as supplemented by my Proposal reply
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Les Bell wrote:
What about simply disallowing non-subscribers from posting?
By FSF fiat, that option is unavailable.
Sigh. Why am I not surprised? Time to start looking for alternative list
hosting, perhaps even at groups.google.com? The current level of spam on
this
4 hours in -- 6 pieces of spam did NOT post here, caught by
the new settings.
-- Russ Herrold
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dag nabbit ... (see below after snipage...)
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On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Beachey, Kendric wrote:
Were it up to me, every message I ever write would be in plain old text, but
our dad-blamed Exchange server insists on HTML-ifying my messages as it
hands them to the outside world.
No worry. html posted from _subscribers_ would not be caught
by
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Les Bell wrote:
Before moderation, how about the simpler step of simply denying all posts
by non-members? I can see no legitimate reason why a CVS user would want to
post to the list and not receive replies.
Re-read my proposal --- that _was_ my approach grin
I have
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Stephen Leake wrote:
Which suggests a solution; eliminate the mailing list, and let
everyone read this as a newsgroup. Newsgroups get much less spam.
How many people reading this have mail access, but not newsgroup
access?
This is not rocket science -- set Mailman to
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