At 8:37 AM -0700 2006-06-05, Dragon wrote:
> Mark and Brad answered your question for you but a bit of due
> diligence on your part would have saved a lot of vitriol and you
> would not have annoyed two of the most helpful, knowledgeable and
> active members of this forum.
In all fair
On 6/5/06 1:44 AM, "7D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone PLEASE help me with editing the canned standard confirmation
> emails for subscribing and unsubscribing to lists? basically a customer wnats
> to remove the reference to the web inteface method of confirming the requested
> action.
7D wrote:
>So I ask a TECHNICAL question on the developers list which in the
>sign up for these lists says if for technical questions, and I am
>promptly told to put the question on the users list which is
>non-technical. OK so now I am asking here (in the wrong place by
>y'alls descriptions)
At 9:05 AM -0500 2006-06-05, Brad Knowles wrote:
> I would encourage you to search the FAQ Wizard and the list
> archives for "template", as well as some of the key words/phrases
> you're looking to remove, and see what turns up.
It turns out that a trivially simple search of the
7D wrote:
>So I ask a TECHNICAL question on the developers list which in the sign up for
>these lists says if for technical questions, and I am promptly told to put the
>question on the users list which is non-technical. OK so now I am asking here
>(in the wrong place by y'alls descriptions) h
At 1:44 AM -0700 2006-06-05, 7D wrote:
> So I ask a TECHNICAL question on the developers list which in the sign up
> for these lists says if for technical questions, and I am promptly told to
> put the question on the users list which is non-technical. OK so now I
> am asking here (in the wro
So I ask a TECHNICAL question on the developers list which in the sign up for
these lists says if for technical questions, and I am promptly told to put the
question on the users list which is non-technical. OK so now I am asking here
(in the wrong place by y'alls descriptions) how to do someth