Hi. Last night I added [EMAIL PROTECTED] to a mailing list I
manage ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I then proceeded to
"bounce" a bunch of old messages into the archive.
This mostly worked, but several of my own messages never showed up in
the archive. Another message I sent today did not show up, either
Jeff Breidenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Comments and ideas appreciated.
Warning: I am old-fashioned; I believe in filtering on source, not
content.
Your services are special. Presumably, all of the mail for any
particular list originates from the same mail server (or relatively
small col
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tony Sleep) writes:
> Help me out here please! How 'screwed'? I am not running an open
> relay according to testing via
> http://www.abuse.net/cgi-bin/relaytest. and no spam has ever
> emanated from my SMTP server (212.47.80.97 if anyone wants to try
> their luck).
That IP addr
Jeff Breidenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It more or less matches Marc Merlin's setup for SourceForge
> discussed here:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/msg01672.html
So you are using the *.mail-abuse.org lists?
Out of curiosity, how much do pay to use them? An
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ADSL and cable are very economical for ISPs and small organizations
> to get connected to the Net.
Some would argue that spam exists precisely because running a mail
server is so economical. Perhaps it should be more expensive.
Small ISPs and organization
(Hm. I wonder how far off topic we can go before Jeff pulls the plug
on us.)
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Politics and democracy. Again, you must look beyond money.
In the end, everything is economics.
But I do not advocate kicking poor people off of the Net. I do
advocate making
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (My last word due to Jeff's hint about terminating the thread)
(Ditto. I will restrict my comments to technical issues.)
> On idealogical grounds, I have problems with this. Filtering can be
> done, but auto-deletion must not be done w/o user's consent.
Heath Raftery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jeff,
>
> On 01/07/2004, at 4:11 PM, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> > - a non-admin can add a public list more easily
>
> I think it should be an admin that makes the decision to take their
> list archives public.
If the admin allows unmoderated subscript
Jeff Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is not a functional overhaul; for the most part, it is
> cosmetic. We are switching to a full CSS design which will gives us
> all (Jeff and I, as well as all of you soon) a lot of flexibility.
Very pretty!
As long as you are tinkering with the HT
One thing that has always bugged me (ever so slightly) is that URLs
like this:
http://unagi.mail-archive.com:8080/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg1.html
...get mangled by the Email address hiding logic.
I know, strictly speaking that is not even a legal URL until I replace
"@" by "%40". But most lin
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