rather not be that harsh. The sender is aware of the issue,
but everybody makes mistakes now and then :
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you think they're not
appreciated.
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Steve Huston - Unix Systems Admin, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton University | ICBM Address: 40.346525 -74.651285
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your work. It is not unappreciated :
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Steve Huston - Unix Systems Admin, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton University | ICBM Address: 40.346525 -74.651285
126 Peyton Hall |On my ship, the Rocinante, wheeling through
Princeton, NJ 08544 | the galaxies; headed for the heart
used when the list is created for setting the initial
value for the host name this list prefers for email? If that's the
case I might just set it now so I don't forget later while creating
lists on the box.
TIA
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Steve Huston - Unix Systems Admin, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton
archives from, or would they also go with a rmlist? If they're wiped,
then the first suggestion (remove all users, require authorization to
join list), plus removing the aliases, would probably be best.
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Steve Huston - Unix Systems Admin, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton University
doubt a
couple patches to Mailman would change the size that much. Plus, it already
requires Python, and last I checked that was pretty big :
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Steve Huston - Unix Systems Administrator, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton University | ICBM Address: 40.346525 -74.651285
126 Peyton
get this nicely cleaned up and presentable I'll submit the patch to
SF.
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Steve Huston - Unix Systems Administrator, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton University | ICBM Address: 40.346525 -74.651285
126 Peyton Hall |On my ship, the Rocinante, wheeling through
Princeton
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Steve Huston wrote:
Checking the patches on Sourceforge, I found where someone sent in a patch
that adds the mlist.post_id number to the subject if it contains '%d'. While
this may be the easiest way to do this, since it would also be searchable that
way in the archives
of going through another cgi, when we know the location of
the file we're trying to get.
Please, call me an idiot, and explain why :
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Princeton University | ICBM Address: 40.346525 -74.651285
126 Peyton Hall