> On 04/09/2015 10:27 AM, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
> > Is there a way to do any of the following from the command line, perhaps
> with a script?
> >
> >
> > - Find which lists have pending subscription requests
> (preferably showing the pending subscriber's email address)
> >
> > -
And we can all say that our preferred method is the Platonic ideal of
email replies but out there in the world, most users go with the default
reply location set up in their email client (some of which default to
top posting and some of which default to bottom posting) and if there's
trimming b
On 04/09/2015 10:27 AM, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
> Is there a way to do any of the following from the command line, perhaps with
> a script?
>
>
> - Find which lists have pending subscription requests (preferably
> showing the pending subscriber's email address)
>
> - Delet
On 4/9/2015 11:21 AM, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> On 4/9/2015 8:07 AM, Mike Starr wrote:
>> Great example (below) of why I don't like bottom posting
> I'd say it was a much better example of not trimming content and making it
> presentable; the quoted part could have been cut to 4-5 lines and preserve
Can I ask a follow-up question. Excuse me if this was on the list
before; I don't recall seeing it in my glance at the digests...
Are you by chance getting spammed by subscription requests from a few
select IP's? Maybe trying to subscribe the same email-to-text address
in each flood of attem
On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 08:56:21 -0700
Carl Zwanzig wrote:
Hello Carl,
>(As I've opined before, IME many people consider what we might call
>inline posting to be "bottom posting". I follow language that usage.)
More and more these days, on many mailing lists, I see *real* bottom
posting(1); Severa
Is there a way to do any of the following from the command line, perhaps with a
script?
- Find which lists have pending subscription requests (preferably
showing the pending subscriber's email address)
- Delete the pending subscription requests (preferably a specified
addres
On Thu, Apr 09, 2015 at 08:21:20AM -0700, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> I'd say it was a much better example of not trimming content and
> making it presentable;
Along with making one's MUA put signatures at the bottom…
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On 4/9/2015 12:25 AM, Danil Smirnov wrote:
The solutions is quite simple - use top-posting if you answering to
the very whole message or thread (like this).
Why keep using one scheme only?
P.S. Never use bottom posting please... :)
In order-
You'd be amazed at what would annoy people.
Be
On 4/9/2015 8:07 AM, Mike Starr wrote:
Great example (below) of why I don't like bottom posting
I'd say it was a much better example of not trimming content and making it
presentable; the quoted part could have been cut to 4-5 lines and preserved
the context for reply. (And the list footer wa
Great example (below) of why I don't like bottom posting
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On Thu, 4/9/15, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] I'd prefer clients had collapsing features, not
top-post; do away with mailing list digests
To: mailman-users@python.org
Date: Thursday, April 9, 2015, 9:46 AM
On 04/09/2015 12:25
On 4/9/2015 1:25 AM, Danil Smirnov wrote:
The solutions is quite simple - use top-posting if you answering to
the very whole message or thread (like this).
It will save your time and would annoy nobody. (Don't forget to put
And your premise is wrong already. Top posting on an email list is
hi
On 04/09/2015 12:25 AM, Danil Smirnov wrote:
> The solutions is quite simple - use top-posting if you answering to
> the very whole message or thread (like this).
> It will save your time and would annoy nobody.
Except those who receive digests or prefer to read the archives or
actually need the
Greetings,
I've looked through the FAQs and searched the archives, and of course
it's possible the answer is there and I just failed to find it, but...
I have a very small (<10 members), closed mailing list where everyone
wants the replies to go only to the list (and not to the poster). I se
Hello,
I asked on the freenode.#mailman channel and got kindly redirected here.
I searched the FAQ and the archive for something related but could not
find it.
I have a list, say paperw...@lists.domain.tld, that has auto-responder
activated, to reply
"oh, don't forget to send us copy/paste-able b
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 9:07 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 08, 2015 at 09:29:23AM -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>
>> So, you do want to see the HTML content before it is interpreted by
>> your computer? :-)
>
> As HTML is not executable code, "interpreted" is a misleading word to
> use. B
On 4/8/15 11:34 PM, Peter Shute wrote:
Andrew Stuart wrote:
What's on your wishlist for the perfect Mailman web interface?
It would be helpful to me if it somehow allowed an iOS browser to stay logged
in. I haven't found one that will - something to do with cookies expiring when
the app is i
The solutions is quite simple - use top-posting if you answering to
the very whole message or thread (like this).
It will save your time and would annoy nobody. (Don't forget to put
your signature right after your answer to show others that there is
nothing else below it from you to search for.)
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