alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
>> I have searched the archives on the mailman-*@python.org
>> lists and while I find several posts from you,
>
>Maybe I've sent using another email account: alexan...@edem.g12.br
OK. I found the post I had searched Google for
q=site:mail.python.org:+inurl:mailman+
I have searched the archives on the mailman-*@python.org
lists and while I find several posts from you,
Maybe I've sent using another email account: alexan...@edem.g12.br
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alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
>>> What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages?
>> I don't understand your question.
>
>Ok, trying again:
>
>A person have sent a message, for example, "message x" to the mailing
>list "list x".
>
>And I don`t know why (it could be a system
What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages?
I don't understand your question.
Ok, trying again:
A person have sent a message, for example, "message x" to the mailing
list "list x".
And I don`t know why (it could be a system error or I don`t know what)
the same mes
alexan...@nautae.eti.br wrote:
>
>What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages?
I don't understand your question.
>I mean, in that way it would be absolutely impossible to resend any
>message already sent?
>
>I have to create an bash script to do that.
>
>Some days ago a
Hi.
What would be the best way to completely clean/remove old messages?
I mean, in that way it would be absolutely impossible to resend any
message already sent?
I have to create an bash script to do that.
Some days ago an ancient message was resent erroneously by a person
who could do th