> Or you could use the Mail-Followup-To header (that
> mutt and gnus obey) to request a copy. This is what
> I like about open lists, if I don't want to subscribe and
> get a large volume of messages to sort through. Of
> course people using clients like OE, Netscape, etc,
> won't automatically r
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:52:25AM -0400, Hall Stevenson wrote:
| > >> Is it useful to subscribe again to this mailing list?
| > >
| > >Since you're message made it to the list and was
| > > posted, I believe you're subscribed.
| >
| > Posting to the Debian mailing lists is open to anybody:
| > it'
> >> Is it useful to subscribe again to this mailing list?
> >
> >Since you're message made it to the list and was
> > posted, I believe you're subscribed.
>
> Posting to the Debian mailing lists is open to anybody:
> it's not limited to subscribers.
Thanks, I didn't know that... You just won't ge
"Hall Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Christian Eckert wrote:
>> Pardon me,
>> what is up with this list?
>> Since I heard that the debian server has
>> been down I haven't got any mail.
It's been some time since master was down, and the lists have certainly
been working since then (in fact
also sprach Hall Stevenson (on Thu, 12 Jul 2001 09:50:18AM -0400):
> Since you're message made it to the list and was posted, I
> believe you're subscribed. The debian lists don't have a
> "suspend" option, like geocrawler (I think) and others, does
> it ??
everyone can post.
why don't you just r
> Pardon me,
> what is up with this list?
> Since I heard that the debian server has
> been down I haven't got any mail.
> Is it useful to subscribe again to this mailing list?
Since you're message made it to the list and was posted, I
believe you're subscribed. The debian lists don't have a
"susp
Pardon me,
what is up with this list?
Since I heard that the debian server has been down
I haven't
got any mail.
Is it useful to subscribe again to this mailing
list?
please cc me
Thanks
Christian
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