2009/1/12 Michelle Konzack :
> This has nothing to do here on the lists so please stop.
>
>
> There is absolutely no need to post it here!
>
Thanks, Michelle, but you are only feeding the trolls. Just as one
facet of their little world sees it fit to rain missiles on th
This has nothing to do here on the lists so please stop.
Note: I was two weeks before the war (Israel->Liban) in Iran for the
IAEA and was ordered 9 days before the war to Gaza-Stripe where
7 days before the war I was arrested by an israelian Raid even
with a Diplomatic Pas
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 09:06:59AM +0200, VFJ - Damiaan Peeters wrote:
> Is there a good howto available on the net, to install MailMan?
There are some quite complete docs at
http://www.list.org/docs.html
By the way, please don't copy me on messages to the list. I read the list.
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From: Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: Mailinglists
> Lots of snipping below.
>
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 12:38:08PM +0200, VFJ -
On Tuesday June 14 2005 3:38 am, VFJ - Damiaan Peeters wrote:
> Which one should we use?
> Things that are very important to me:
> * I have several list owners each managing there own list(s)
> * Not to hard to administer for the list owners (webinterface =
> ok, shell = nok)
> * A translation sho
Lots of snipping below.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 12:38:08PM +0200, VFJ - Damiaan Peeters wrote:
> We do have a server running.
> It's running apache(1.3.33), php4, mysql 4, postfix, amavisd-new,
> spamassassin, ...
> Now we want to set up some newletters (or mailinglists).
>
We do have a server running.
It's running apache(1.3.33), php4, mysql 4, postfix, amavisd-new,
spamassassin, ...
Now we want to set up some newletters (or mailinglists).
I know that there is a lot on the market
* Mailman
* Smartlist
* MajorDomo
* Listserv
* ...
Which one should we use?
T
on Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 12:34:07PM +, Clive Standbridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat 13 Dec 2003 12:51:37 +(-0800), Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > ...OTOH, it may reduce a lot of the overhead of full headers.
> Hmm, the references and in-reply-to headers have been missing for the last
On Sat 13 Dec 2003 12:51:37 +(-0800), Karsten M. Self wrote:
> What's your fetch mode? I'm finding that fetchmail over 56k is taking
> ~5-10 seconds per message (mostly depending on how much Swen I've got).
POP3/fetchmail/exim/procmail. I'm on 56k too, actually about 40k in reality.
I haven
on Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 03:56:24PM -0700, s. keeling ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Incoming from Karsten M. Self:
> >
> > What's your fetch mode? I'm finding that fetchmail over 56k is taking
> > ~5-10 seconds per message (mostly depending on how much Swen I've got).
>
> What?!? Swen, now? Don'
Incoming from Karsten M. Self:
>
> What's your fetch mode? I'm finding that fetchmail over 56k is taking
> ~5-10 seconds per message (mostly depending on how much Swen I've got).
What?!? Swen, now? Don't you have access to a shell acct? If you
do, kill that crap on the server. I haven't seen
on Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 07:10:11PM +, Clive Standbridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat 13 Dec 2003 01:14:53 +(-0800), Karsten M. Self wrote:
>
> > > Alternatively, reduce your online overhead by subscribing to
> > > debian-user-digest instead of debian-user.
> >
> > No. You get all
On Sat 13 Dec 2003 01:14:53 +(-0800), Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > Alternatively, reduce your online overhead by subscribing to
> > debian-user-digest instead of debian-user.
>
> No. You get all the traffic in undigestable chunks.
Chunks, yes (that's the point). Indigestible, no. The second
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 07:14:25PM +0200, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> The Debian mailing lists produce big trafic of email. If I want to
> follow them regularly I have to use a slow and expensive connection to
> Internet (low quality phone line or mobile
on Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 07:14:25PM +0200, Anton Zinoviev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi!
>
> The Debian mailing lists produce big trafic of email. If I want to
> follow them regularly I have to use a slow and expensive connection to
> Internet (low quality phone line or mobile phone). I tried t
on Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 01:00:51AM +, Clive Standbridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri 12 Dec 2003 19:14:25 +(+0200), Anton Zinoviev wrote:
>
> > computer I use? Is the following scenario possible somehow: First, I
> > connect to Internet in order to get automaticaly the first messag
On Fri 12 Dec 2003 19:14:25 +(+0200), Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> computer I use? Is the following scenario possible somehow: First, I
> connect to Internet in order to get automaticaly the first messages
> from each thread. Then read the received messages offline. Next by
> some "subscription"
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 at 17:14 GMT, Anton Zinoviev penned:
> Hi!
>
> The Debian mailing lists produce big trafic of email. If I want to
> follow them regularly I have to use a slow and expensive connection to
> Internet (low quality phone line or mobile phone). I tried to use
> offlineimap but thi
Incoming from Anton Zinoviev:
>
> It would be nice however to find a solution that will not require to
> install anything on the server.
Got a web browser or newsreader? Debian mailinglists are gatewayed to
Usenet (linux.debian.user & etc.). That's read only though. If you
Hi!
The Debian mailing lists produce big trafic of email. If I want to
follow them regularly I have to use a slow and expensive connection to
Internet (low quality phone line or mobile phone). I tried to use
offlineimap but this was only to realise that I can afford it. May be
other people have
Ah,cool, noticed just now, that Evolution has that basic feature too..
Thanks :)
On sön, 2003-11-30 at 02:38, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 01:54:19PM +0100, smurfd wrote:
> > I press "Reply" in my mailclient (evolution btw) and
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On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 01:54:19PM +0100, smurfd wrote:
> I press "Reply" in my mailclient (evolution btw) and i get the [EMAIL PROTECTED] in
> the "To:" field. i change that to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Is that the way to do it?!
That's one way. Though
Hey debian-user@ !
(basic question)
I was wondering, if i handle the mailinglist threads, the correct way.
So, i find a thread and i select the message that i want to reply to..
(the thread was created by, lets say, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the one
that wrote something i like to comment on was lets
Hi,
the problem is the DNS Lookup. check your DNS Settings, that
should solve the problem.
regards,
Philipp
Am 05.03.2002 11:41:19, schrieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>My System:
>potato with the security updates.
>proftpd
>telnetd
>
>My Problem:
>telnet and ftp (local network) connections to my serv
On (13/05/01 00:16), Aldo Maggi wrote:
> * sabato 12 maggio 2001, alle 14:10, chris scrive:
>> i just wann ask, howto tell my mutt that it saves all the mail from
>> this mailing list automaticly in a seperate mailbox?
> you have to configure procmail
Procmail if you want it to arrive in a sepe
* sabato 12 maggio 2001, alle 14:10, chris scrive:
> hi,
>
> i just wann ask, howto tell my mutt that it saves all the mail from this
> mailing list automaticly in a seperate mailbox?
>
you have to configure procmail
aldo
>
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On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 03:08:41PM +0200, chris wrote:
> On Saturday, 12 May 2001, chris wrote:
>
> hmm. i think i dont understand the .forward and rc.test filez.
> can somebody post me the config lines i need to wirte in .forward and rc.foo
>
> egg. i dont want this mailinglist in my stadart inb
On Saturday, 12 May 2001, chris wrote:
YES! it works :)
thanks to all
Hi chris,
> On Saturday, 12 May 2001, chris wrote:
>
> hmm. i think i dont understand the .forward and rc.test filez.
> can somebody post me the config lines i need to wirte in .forward and rc.foo
>
> egg. i dont w
On Saturday, 12 May 2001, chris wrote:
hmm. i think i dont understand the .forward and rc.test filez.
can somebody post me the config lines i need to wirte in .forward and rc.foo
egg. i dont want this mailinglist in my stadart inbox, but i want it,
automaticly in a file like ~./Mail/deb-usr
s
yes, this FAQ is great!
i hope i understand it (iam from germany, my english isnt very good) :) thank
you
chris
On Saturday, 12 May 2001, ktb wrote:
Hi ktb,
> On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 02:10:44PM +0200, chris wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > i just wann ask, howto tell my mutt that it saves all the mai
* chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> i just wann ask, howto tell my mutt that it saves all the mail from
> this mailing list automaticly in a seperate mailbox?
The easiest way is using procmail.
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Alex
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 02:10:44PM +0200, chris wrote:
> hi,
>
> i just wann ask, howto tell my mutt that it saves all the mail from this
> mailing list automaticly in a seperate mailbox?
>
You might also find this helpful -
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/mail/filtering-faq/preamble.html
kent
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On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 02:10:44PM +0200, chris wrote:
> hi,
>
> i just wann ask, howto tell my mutt that it saves all the mail from this
> mailing list automaticly in a seperate mailbox?
Look into the package "procmail"
kent
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hi,
i just wann ask, howto tell my mutt that it saves all the mail from this
mailing list automaticly in a seperate mailbox?
How can I configure smail, not to send an email to someone being on an
mailinglist, if that someone is the sender of the mail. In other
words: someone sends email to list, where he is also included, and I
don't want him to receive the mail he sent.
Stef
Martin Schulze writes:
> Good evening folks,
[...]
> All the mailing lists that are served on lists.debian.org are now
> documented in one file and this should reflect their actual state.
One nice thing would be to document a way for anyone to know which
debian lists he's currently subscrib
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Martin Schulze wrote:
> All the mailing lists that are served on lists.debian.org are now
> documented in one file and this should reflect their actual state.
>
> You'll find this file on your favourite Debian mirror in
> /debian/doc/mailing-lists.txt.
Good evening folks,
Much of the the conversation between Debian developers and users is
managed through several mailing lists. Debian GNU/Linux is
developed through distributed development all around the world.
Therefore email is a preferred way to discuss various items.
All the mailin
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