Are you serious, Daevid??
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AOL = LOTS!!!
PITA!!
Ed
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Daevid Vincent wrote:
>Yeah, except the problem is that most servers just silently "accept" on
>behalf of that person. Ever get a bounce back from hotmail, AOL, or any
>other big ISP? NO.
Actually, I see bounces from AOL all the time for lots of reasons
ranging from "non-existent user" to "we di
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> I think I prefer something like
>
> # Previous message (by thread): [Mailman-Users] Mailman Delivery Issue
> # Next message (by thread): [Mailman-Users] Members list settings
> # Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
This example makes sense to me.
Brad Knowles wrote:
>
> Ahh. In which case, we should probably change the tag info to
>indicate that the previous and next message are by thread. Having a
>"(by thread)" comment after the "previous" and "next" links would
>probably be sufficient.
I'm ready to make the change, but I won
Yeah, except the problem is that most servers just silently "accept" on
behalf of that person. Ever get a bounce back from hotmail, AOL, or any
other big ISP? NO.
This is _exactly_ why I asked for a "re-confirm subscription" request.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=150420
At 4:50 PM -0700 2006-06-10, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Yes. This is the way it works. There are periodic (monthly) index files
> in thread, subject, author and date order, but there is only one HTML
> file per message and that one file is linked from all four index
> files, but the previous and nex
Jim Popovitch wrote:
>When viewing a pipermail (MM 2.1.8) list archive by Date, is it normal
>for "Previous message" and "Next message" to navigate to the previous
>and next by Thread rather than by Date?
Yes. This is the way it works. There are periodic (monthly) index files
in thread, subjec
When viewing a pipermail (MM 2.1.8) list archive by Date, is it normal
for "Previous message" and "Next message" to navigate to the previous
and next by Thread rather than by Date?
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Eli Tuber wrote:
>I actually like the idea that the user can control the breakdown size and
>the amount of members that are listed per page. Personally as long as the
>list is sorted finding the users should not be very hard on a moderate size
>list.
>
>This is my first time posting on this users
In Mailman 2.1.8 ane prior, there are several problems with Topics.
The help says that you can put keywords one per line in a topic regexp.
This does not work. Also, the Topics regexp is compiled in 'verbose'
mode which means that spaces which are intended to be significant in
the regexp must be i
KENNEY, William P. (Info. Tech. Services) wrote:
>This is a new list, so there haven't been many deliveries. The owner
>added the users herself and needs to know if anyone is actually
>receiving the mail from the list. She hasn't gotten anything from the
>server.
>
>When she asked if I could tell
KENNEY, William P. (Info. Tech. Services) wrote:
>The owner is not receiving any notifications
Does the owner receive other notifications that might be enabled. I.e.
notifications of subscribe/unsubscribe, held messages, etc.?
>The owner address is correct
>
>The following is a smtp admin erro
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