Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman

2009-05-02 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Jeffrey Goldberg writes: > On May 1, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Mike Hughes wrote: > > > I have a mailing list that has been running under Mailman. Another > > fellow has been hosting the mailing list for me. I would like to > > begin doing so myself. I have a computer available for the task. >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman

2009-05-02 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On May 1, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Mike Hughes wrote: I have a mailing list that has been running under Mailman. Another fellow has been hosting the mailing list for me. I would like to begin doing so myself. I have a computer available for the task. What Linux version will work best? Use whatev

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-ASCII signs in welcome text

2009-05-02 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Hendrik Maryns writes: > Yes. Caution is good, but isn’t this exaggerated? No. It's not just your systems that are at risk. Mine are, too. Remember, almost all of these measures are taken because someone has demonstrated a similar exploit, and most exploits are not done for their own sake, bu

Re: [Mailman-Users] Non-ASCII signs in welcome text

2009-05-02 Thread Hendrik Maryns
Op 21-03-09 20:03 heeft Mark Sapiro als volgt van zich laten horen: > Hendrik Maryns wrote: >> I just started a new mailing list with Mailman. The welcome_msg is in >> German and contains üäö. Then I subscribed myself to the list and got >> the following: >> >> Hallöchen, Beiträge erwünscht, aber

Re: [Mailman-Users] Robots Tag

2009-05-02 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 01 May 2009 14:56:01 -0400 John Webb wrote: Hello John, > What exactly does the follow or nofollow part of it do? (no)follow tells spiders whether or not to follow links on your page. Of course, it applies *only* to your page, so the link can still be arrived at from external pages. -