Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Peter Horst wrote:
>
>> Solve what? :-) I appreciate your taking the time to answer, but my
>> question was "what does '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s letters" mean? What's a
>> "letter"? I'm saying that fundamentally I don't understand what the
>> part I quoted even means, so I
Peter Horst wrote:
>
>Solve what? :-) I appreciate your taking the time to answer, but my
>question was "what does '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s letters" mean? What's a
>"letter"? I'm saying that fundamentally I don't understand what the
>part I quoted even means, so I have nothing to Google...
Most
Oleg D. wrote:
> Peter Horst wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm trying to set up Mailman on a Fedora Core 5 system running
>> qmail. I'm using the current yum (rpm) package of Mailman.
>>
>> The 2.1 Installation Manual says:
>>
>> "Then make your aliases:
>> .qmail => [EMAIL PROTECTED] letters
>> .qmail-owner =>
Peter Horst wrote:
>Hi, I'm trying to set up Mailman on a Fedora Core 5 system running
>qmail. I'm using the current yum (rpm) package of Mailman.
>
>The 2.1 Installation Manual says:
>
>"Then make your aliases:
>.qmail => [EMAIL PROTECTED] letters
>.qmail-owner => mailman-owner’s letters"
>
>I c
Hi, I'm trying to set up Mailman on a Fedora Core 5 system running
qmail. I'm using the current yum (rpm) package of Mailman.
The 2.1 Installation Manual says:
"Then make your aliases:
.qmail => [EMAIL PROTECTED] letters
.qmail-owner => mailman-owner’s letters"
I can't parse this - can someone