* Aris Santillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020809 09:09]: wrote:
PS: Please use an e-mail address we can reply to!!
> well
> this is how it goes
>
> /var/mailman/bin/list_members -o (textfile) (listname)
> /var/mailman/bin/(textfile)
>
> textfile contains the email addresses of (listname) subsc
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 18:35:26 -0300
Marcelo Assis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was checking this list´s message archives, and i noticed we have
> messages ranging from April 2024, June 2013, etc, to january and
> december 1970
> Is there a way to avoid this???
Yes. Configure the archiver
On Thu, 08 Aug 2002 14:18:07 -0700
Chuq Von Rospach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can't do that! you're trying to take away my free speech!
You're using the electrons on my system! I never gave you permission to
do that, I want my money back!
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On Thu, 08 Aug 2002 16:27:41 -0500
Nathan A McQuillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all. Seems I've stepped into the middle of some sort of sniping
> match -- I assume it's all right to ask a simple question?
Sure. We're merely suffering an attach of the clue free.
> I've been attempting
* Aris Santillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020809 07:13]: wrote:
> hello guys
>
> how can i make automatic execution on
>
> ./list_members -o mail.list mail
>
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
UPDATE=/usr/local/mailman/bin
SOURCE=/path/to/mail.list
for i in `cat $SOURCE`; do
$UPDATE -o $SOURCE mail
done
T
hello guys
how can i make automatic execution on
./list_members -o mail.list mail
i need this to be able update the # of
subscribers
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> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Croft
>
> Thanks to all that have offered help in the pastI am out of here!
>
You're not taking all the p0rn with you... are you...? ;)
Please come back... please... pretty please. pretty, pretty, please.
...oh, nevermind... be gone.
-Ji
Well
Come to the defense of the innocent and you get your name dragged through
the mud! Thanks for the attempted support to those that supported me! I
won't make any further comments to those of you that trashed me ... I have
replied to you in private!
Just for everyone's knowledge (as I
The default is to use the date and time on the email message. As you've
discovered this can be wildly off. If you look at the
~mailman/Mailman/Defaults.py file you will see there is a section that lets
you change this so that you use the received date and time (as always... do
not change anythin
Chuq! How come you've suddenly changed your ISP! ... and just for this
message.
Oh man! You really fooled me. I really thought it was Chuq being the
childish ass-hole, but then of course, he's actually an adult in more than
just age...
===Header info from bogus message attempting to emulate C
Hi Tom,
The email you replied to was addressing someone else's comments, not yours.
-Jim P.
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Whiting
>
>
> There was NOTHING wrong with the reply whatsoever. Telling
> someone to RTFM is
> a rather generous reply, given the question itself. In fact it is
Well, i posted this earlier this week, but since noone replied, and i kind
of need the information, i thought i should give it a shot again
I was checking this list´s message archives, and i noticed we have messages
ranging from April 2024, June 2013, etc, to january and december 1970
Is
On 8/8/02 2:06 PM, "Andrew Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is now getting out of hand.
>
> Could all messages to the list about this subject now cease.
You can't do that! you're trying to take away my free speech!
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Chuq Von Rospach, Architech
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http
Hey all.
Seems I've stepped into the middle of some sort of sniping match -- I assume
it's all right to ask a simple question?
I've been attempting to set up Mailman with Postfix, and things are not
going well. Typical gid problems, and alias issues.
Is there, anywhere on the entire Web, a FAQ
Hi,
This is now getting out of hand.
Could all messages to the list about this subject now cease.
If you wish to continue this discussion, please do so in private.
Thank You
Andrew Thompson
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tom Whiting
On 8/8/02 2:01 PM, "Raquel Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm likely to catch hell over this ... but isn't "free speech" a sad
> excuse for being rude?
First, "free speech" has nothing to do with your context. This is Barry's
list. He says what is and isn't allowed here. Your "free speech" s
There was NOTHING wrong with the reply whatsoever. Telling someone to RTFM is
a rather generous reply, given the question itself. In fact it is a rather
NICE reply, compared to some I've seen.
Threatening to leave the list? What on earth for? Because someone wrote a
reply you didn't like or u
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 16:00:58 -0400
"Support Desk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ha! You self-righteous hippo-crit! http://PaulsFunHouse.com/
> initiates a pop-up for "adult" lists "Pure-Humor".. And carries
> links for "adult humor"? Give us a break! Yeah, maybe Tom's reply
> was little tough, m
OK, If that is a acceptable reply to anyone on the list than I may consider
leaving. Isn't everyone here an adult?
Please people, think before you post.
-Jim P.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Support Desk
> Sent: Thursday, August
Ha! You self-righteous hippo-crit! http://PaulsFunHouse.com/ initiates a
pop-up for "adult" lists "Pure-Humor".. And carries links for "adult humor"?
Give us a break! Yeah, maybe Tom's reply was little tough, maybe Tom
was having a bad day, but sounds like the pot calling the kettle black, pal.
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