on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 11:33:27PM -0800, nate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > Seriously: captialization helps readability *a lot*. Do it.
>
> im sure it does. but it also decreases WPM. and starting to
> capitialize after doing email for 7 years isn't going to be
> something i want to
>
> Seriously: captialization helps readability *a lot*. Do it.
im sure it does. but it also decreases WPM. and starting to
capitialize after doing email for 7 years isn't going to be
something i want to do :)
>
> What do you mean? There are 258 _currently running_ cron jobs for
> mailman?
"Karsten M. Self" writes:
> Seriously: captialization helps readability *a lot*. Do it.
Or use the neat gnus function (gnus-article-capitalize-sentences). :)
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on Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 01:25:51PM -0800, nate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > Check your mailman and MTA (exim?) settings.
> >
> > In particular, you want to look at the batchsize and queue-run
> > options. Could your system be configured only to run queue every 12
> > hours (this isn't the d
> Check your mailman and MTA (exim?) settings.
>
> In particular, you want to look at the batchsize and queue-run
> options. Could your system be configured only to run queue every 12
> hours (this isn't the default, and seems an odd value to set things
> to). What happens if you do a 'mailq' (a
on Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 01:33:59AM -0800, nate ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> most of my mailing lists are small (10 or less people, a couple have
> 100-200 on it)
>
> couple days ago i added a new list with 2,723 people on it. i have
> email notifications on for when users are subscribed and unsub
most of my mailing lists are small (10 or less people,
a couple have 100-200 on it)
couple days ago i added a new list with 2,723 people on it.
i have email notifications on for when users are subscribed
and unsubscribed.
all users were subscribed within a couple minutes. however
its taken(taking
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