available
URL:
<http://mcn.edu/pipermail/mcn-l/attachments/20060524/63fabc06/attachment.pdf>
Richard et al (cc'ed folks, any opinions on the question below?),
I've just tweaked two Mailman settings:
1. View subscriber list is now set to private (admin only)
2. Content filtering now also denies .zip, .vcf, .sit, .hqx
Here's a question re: filtering. My strong preference is to kill all
And I like the fact that the default preference aparently is for
acknowledgment messages like this to go back to senders of successful
posts.
r.
At 6:27 AM -0700 5/24/06, mcn-l-bounces at toronto.mediatrope.com wrote:
>Your message entitled
>
> Re: [MCN-L] Hello World
>
>was successfully re
Good--list does accept cc's. /r.
At 10:33 AM -0400 5/24/06, I wrote:
>
>...
>
>This message also will test whether the list currently accepts posts
>delivered as cc's, which we should allow (bcc may be another
>matter--what do you think?).
>
>thanks, and more to come,
>
>Rob
>
>At 8:57 PM -0500
Hi Richard,
This a test of "reply," which currently grabs individual address of
sender (here, yours) for new "To" header (I entered the cc to list
manually).
I imagine there's a Mailman pref to set and include the Reply-To
header? For our testing phase this would be
"mcn-l at toronto.mediatro
Plain text fine with me. Will live URLs be included?
My vote is to follow the general listserv practice of no attachments.
- - -
Margaret Kendrick
Documentation Specialist
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
mkendrick at sfmoma.org
(415) 538-2681
-Original Message-
From: Rob Lancefield
It seems OK to me for the messages to be plain text, as long as the
listserv can do it automatically, as Rob says, with no annoying errors.
Marla Misunas
Collections Information Manager
Collections Information and Access
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
415-357-4186 (voice)
Check out SFMOMA Coll
Keeping fingers crossed. It looks like we're on
the road to having more functionality than before, which is great. Of
course, any functionality is great.
Testing 1...233
Marla Misunas
Collections Information Manager
Collections Information and Access
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
415