On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Michael Burger spewed into the bitstream:

MB>That's not the point...the list serv is capable of sending out an
MB>intro and info message, right?
MB>
MB>So, let the list owner configure that behavior, and create said
MB>message.

Which won't be read in any more exacting detail than the current link at
the bottom of each message is paid attention to now. It's the people,
not the list's configuration, which are causing the trouble (and it's a
minor nit in any event...). Frankly I think it gives us all something to
complain about and is a refreshing break from politics^H^H err...
business as usual! :-)

MB>On Sat, 9 Dec 2000 17:37:15 -0700 (MST), Chuck Mead wrote:
MB>
MB>>On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Jason Costomiris spewed into the bitstream:
MB>>
MB>>JC>Can whoever runs this list see to it that when someone subscribes to this
MB>>JC>list, they immediately get an email entitled "How to unsubscribe from
MB>>JC>redhat-list"?  In the email, mention the URL that's attached to every
MB>>JC>email from the list.
MB>>
MB>>Shoot... we had the same behavior before they moved to mailman from
MB>>smartlist! It ain't the list... :-)

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