have taken any longer to design the GNU packaging tools and process
to build single-binary, host-portable output. A lot of thought has gone into Mailman...a
little more into in packaging would have boosted its acceptance enormously
John Dennis wrote:
On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 12:36, Stewart Dean wrote:
lists. Because god
knows we all probably don't have the time for that
Best,
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Paul Ellis
Unix Systems Administrator
Cybertrust Corporation
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
703/480-8605
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Stewart Dean wrote:
I really, /really/ appreciate applications that bu
d and take care of five elephants and a steam engine, I Just Wanted A
Mailing List Manager...
Augustine's Law #405:
Anything that isn't in a design won't break
http://wallofjokes.shacknet.nu/Misc/AugustiL.html
Or tell me how wonderful it is....
send hate mail to the address be
was all cut and dried and you could figure out how to deal with...but
if it were, that's exeactly what the spammers would do...so I guess these big ISPs are
being purposefully vague.
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hud
nks in advance for any and all help or advice!
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Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Resources
Center of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 12504
[EMAIL PROTECTED] voice: 845-758-7475, fax: 845-758-7035
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