Charles
As a matter of courtesy, when replying to question posted to the list
by somebody, I always respond to the individual poster with a copy for
information to the list so that the discussion is available to other
subscribers and within the list archives.
I have no objection to you having
Hi,
http://myserver/mailman/admin
Internal Server Error
The httpd-log says: Premature End of script headers: admin
What do you get if you cd prefix/cgi-bin ; ./admin ?
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Tokio Kikuchi, tkikuchi@ is.kochi-u.ac.jp
http://weather.is.kochi-u.ac.jp/
At 12:55 AM -0400 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
You really expect ordinary users, who sign up for a discussion list
to understand autoresponders, mandatory white lists, etc???
If they're going to use these tools, they need to understand
something about how to configure them
At 12:50 AM -0400 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
It is also the intuitive thing to do and is also the common practice with
most list management services.
Oh? How many decades have you been doing this? How many decades
have you been administering such services?
You can't make an
At 12:31 AM -0400 2004-08-21, Charles Mikecz Vamossy wrote:
Thank you for your clarification. I had no idea - why would I? - that
signing up for a mailing list would generate all these individual
e-mails coming in from people, as opposed emails coming from the list
itself. Had I known that -
Charles said: ( and then some!)
I am sorry to have bothered you with my crap and I am resigning from the
list.
Charles
HI Charles, ( if youre still here)
I understand your frustration. I have come from running a mailing list
with very few options ( that also let in spam and viruses and ALL
At 10:10 AM -0500 2004-08-21, marci and rex wrote:
BAsic error message Im getting is this:
Action: Subscription disabled.
Reason: Excessive or fatal bounces.
The triggering bounce notice is attached below.
This message is looping: it already has my Delivered-To line. (#5.4.6)
( and yes, I