Re: [Mailman-Users] Enlightenment

2001-07-13 Thread Karl Carlile
I am still waiting for someone to help with the following problem. I want to know how I can have addresses that work rather than the dummy addresses below. This list according to the blurb on the relevant web site is designed, among other things, to assist subscribers with installment problems.

[Mailman-Users] Enlightenment

2001-07-12 Thread Karl Carlile
I succeeded in installing the mailman system on my pc and i created a mailing list called test which sent me the following. I omitted my passwrd from it. Now the problem is that I cannot subscribe to the list because these addresses dont work. When I access them I get a blank page. I have made

[Mailman-Users] Address problem

2001-07-11 Thread Karl Carlile
is the problem?. What address should the one below be replaced with? Below is the rejection envelope Karl -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 22:52:52 +0100 From: Karl Carlile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] subcrib

[Mailman-Users] AMANDA

2001-07-10 Thread Karl Carlile
Amanda thanks very much for your advice. I have done what you said. It is making sense. The xterm is the appropriate platform. It is best to think in xterm terms instead of gui terms --maybe a bad microsoft habit. Now to my problem. I downloaded the file from the website. Everything went fine

Re: [Mailman-Users] installing

2001-07-08 Thread Karl Carlile
could I as an alternative use majordomo with windows 98 2nd edition. It is free too. Karl On Sunday 08 July 2001 21:47, Phil Stracchino wrote: > On Sun, Jul 08, 2001 at 05:36:40PM +0100, Karl Carlile wrote: > > I have dowloaded mailman onto hard drive which is the hardware

[Mailman-Users] installing

2001-07-08 Thread Karl Carlile
I have dowloaded mailman onto hard drive which is the hardware platform for the linux operating system -mandrake 8. However I cannot install it so far. I have tried by double clicking the configure file etc. Any suggestions for some one who has been pulling his hair out and is not about to ru

Re: [Mailman-Users] download

2001-07-08 Thread Karl Carlile
Ha! Ha! Even I know that much. You are being taken for a ride Phil. Best wishes Karl On Wednesday 04 July 2001 02:19, Phil Stracchino wrote: > On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 06:52:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Ok I have download python 2.01 know how or where do i download Mailman.. > > I

[Mailman-Users] Mail server

2001-07-05 Thread Karl Carlile
I have downloaded mailman and hope to turn my p3 pc into a mailserver. What else will i need to accomplish this task in the form of software. I have linux mandrake 8 and have successfully installed it. The mailing list will be a low volumed list so this should make the demands even less. Karl

[Mailman-Users] Borland C++5

2001-06-25 Thread Karl Carlile
I downloaded a free copy of bcc55. But having great difficulty finding a way of installing it. It seems more difficult than the usual cases. Do you know what I must do to install it. Karl -- Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://

[Mailman-Users] Mailman and phone bills

2001-06-23 Thread Karl Carlile
If you put mailman on a machine such as pentium three to use it as a mailing server with a moderate amount of mail how to phone call costs work. If mail are sent to your server while the server is in sleep mode do you pay for such incoming calls. On the other hand that posting that comes in must g

[Mailman-Users] Corel Linux

2001-06-23 Thread Karl Carlile
Have just gotten a copy of Corel Linux. Is it of any use.Is it sufficient as an operating system or what. Should I still go out and boy Redhat 7.1. Is there much difference between Redhat Linux 6 and 7.1 Karl -- Mailman-Users maillist - [EMA

[Mailman-Users] The 386 PC and Linux

2001-06-22 Thread Karl Carlile
Important question. Need to know today before I order. Do all versions of the Linux operating systems run on 386 and 486.If so what ones do? Much of the propaganda says that they can be run on a 386.If the cds with the operating system are up to gig and more how then can they operate from a 386.

[Mailman-Users] Programming Languages

2001-06-22 Thread Karl Carlile
Hi What is the more appropriate programming language to use for Linux --perhaps one suitable and sufficently developed for Linux and Windows. I have learned a litle Turbo C++ in the past. But it seems it a language more for DOS and Windows that Unix or Linux. I read somewhere that C is a more suit

[Mailman-Users] Linux and downloading

2001-06-21 Thread Karl Carlile
Would it take long to download linux for free. I have a 56kp US Robotics Sportser and an ordinary line. Secondly if you have Red HatLinux 6.0 can you upgrade to Red Hat 7.1 and does it cost much. My problem is that I can buy a manual type book on Linux about 6 or 700 pages long in hard back called

[Mailman-Users] setting up mailing list

2001-06-19 Thread Karl Carlile
Hi Is setting up a mailing list on a pc an option. If the list is to have no more than say one hundred members and the volume of mail is about twenty or thirty postings a day at the most. Can I use ListProc to do this. Does it take up much space. Will I have leave my pc on continually and will tha

[Mailman-Users] Commands etc

2001-06-17 Thread Karl Carlile
Hi I am an owner of a listproc list. I send appropriate commands such as ones for information, the welcome message etc but get a negative respons. The same problem arises when I request in postings somewhat similar files. What is the problem. My command lines follow the correct protocol -please e