Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Martin Dennett wrote:
>
>
>> Having added [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the "List of addresses which are banned
>>
> >from membership in this mailing list.", I've still got 3 "debora"
>
>> addresses to approve. Do you have any ideas?
>>
>
>
> Your RE is missing a dot.
Martin Dennett wrote:
>Having added [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the "List of addresses which are banned
>from membership in this mailing list.", I've still got 3 "debora"
>addresses to approve. Do you have any ideas?
Your RE is missing a dot. It says 'debor' followed by zero or more 'a'
followed by '
Having added [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the "List of addresses which are banned
from membership in this mailing list.", I've still got 3 "debora"
addresses to approve. Do you have any ideas?
MD
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Martin Dennett wrote:
> On a totally different tack, is there any list available for future
> "wants" for the software? I have a couple of things that I think may be
> useful, and would like to know if there's anyway I can make them known?
Actually, we are all thankful for m
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Martin Dennett wrote:
>
>
>> I'm aware of the Mailman syntax for banning domains, but I'd like to ban
>> members now whose email address *starts* with a given string! I've had a
>> lot of requests lately from "debora" to join my list, always followed by
>> something else
Martin Dennett wrote:
>I'm aware of the Mailman syntax for banning domains, but I'd like to ban
>members now whose email address *starts* with a given string! I've had a
>lot of requests lately from "debora" to join my list, always followed by
>something else before the "@" and at various domai
I'm aware of the Mailman syntax for banning domains, but I'd like to ban
members now whose email address *starts* with a given string! I've had a
lot of requests lately from "debora" to join my list, always followed by
something else before the "@" and at various domains. I tried following
the