Todd Zullinger wrote:
>
>Julianna wrote:
>>
>> 1. Remove the header information for the digest, as it deters from
>> the newsletter. This would be the From, Date and Message ID (I would
>> like to be able to keep the Subject). I know there is the "Hide the
>> sender of a message, replacing it with
Brad,
Thank you for your insightful response. Still trying to work with the ISP
postmaster.
Thanks again, Phil
Philip Arcuni
Chairman, Information Technology Committee
United States Power Squadrons
- Original Message -
From: "Brad Knowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Phil usps" <[EMAIL P
Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>In the (seemingly) distant past, I played with Topics a bit and could
>never make them work (I think this was 2.1.4). That was before I
>started reading the code, so I don't know if the problem was a bug or
>my lack of understanding.
I've had a chance to play with Topics a b
Jackson Madison sent the message below at 09:06 AM 5/14/2006:
>Good Morning
>
>Is it possible that mailman can have all my users
>reply directly to the
>list and not the person that sent the email?
End original message. -
This is referred to as "reply-to-mungin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Julianna wrote:
> I am looking for software to manage a newsletter, and I think that
> with some configuration I can do this with Mailman. The end-product
> I want is a newsletter with content contributed my subscribers and
> non-subscribers, with a li
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
(Oh the irony, I accidentally sent this via private reply and not to
the list. Damn Murphy.)
Jackson Madison wrote:
> Is it possible that mailman can have all my users reply directly to
> the list and not the person that sent the email?
Yep.
> I wa
Good Morning
Is it possible that mailman can have all my users
reply directly to the
list and not the person that sent the email?
I was checking the website but could not find it. If
someone could
help me find the instructions on how to accomplish
this that is all I will need.
Thanks
Dave
__
Hi.
I am looking for software to manage a newsletter, and I think that with
some configuration I can do this with Mailman. The end-product I want is
a newsletter with content contributed my subscribers and
non-subscribers, with a list of the "posts" followed by the actual
content. At the basic