On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Steven Zhu wrote:
[...]
another user (having different user email account). Now I got those emails
from the alias of my original account. If I just send mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I believe that it does not help because [...]
well, you could at least have tried.
then
I have a module that I built on my own to handle
user authentication. At the moment, every perl script that I have calls a
method in this module using a cookie (Supplied by browser) as an argument.
Eventually I want to turn this into a mod_perl handler which instead of
returning the
How could I
unsubscribe from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you so
much.
Steven.
-Original Message-From: Issac Goldstand
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 9:00
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Varaible scope
memory under mod_perl
I have a module that I
agh!
check the headers!
Steven Zhu wrote:
How could I unsubscribe from [EMAIL PROTECTED] you so
much.Steven.
-Original Message-
I really don't see the point in putting list info in the headers. The people that
have to ask these questions usually don't have full headers turned on.
Why not put it at the bottom of each email instead of the headers like some
other lists do? It would take up the same amount of space, and it
]]On Behalf Of B. Burke
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OT] unsubscribing was Re: Varaible scope memory under
mod_perl
I really don't see the point in putting list info in the headers. The
people that
have to ask these questions usually don't have full headers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really don't see the point in putting list info in the headers. The people that
have to ask these questions usually don't have full headers turned on.
Why not put it at the bottom of each email instead of the headers like some
other lists do? It would take up