Excellent .. Thanks guys .. good and informative responses.
LDB
Christopher Adams wrote:
> Mostly, I agree with Mark on this. You really have to balance what
> individual list owners want, how individual lists operate, and the fact that
> you may host/administer so many lists that the best choice
Mostly, I agree with Mark on this. You really have to balance what
individual list owners want, how individual lists operate, and the fact that
you may host/administer so many lists that the best choice is the same for
all.
We host over 500 lists. Originally, the default was to 'Hold' messages fro
David Gibbs wrote:
>Lawrence Bowie wrote:
>> I have been rejecting messages from non-members but I am
>> not sure that is the best practice. Is it better to "discard"
>> rather than "reject" non-members messages?
>
>It depends on the message ... if the message is topical, then I reject
>the messag
Lawrence Bowie wrote:
> I have been rejecting messages from non-members but I am
> not sure that is the best practice. Is it better to "discard"
> rather than "reject" non-members messages?
It depends on the message ... if the message is topical, then I reject
the message indicating that to post a
I have been rejecting messages from non-members but I am
not sure that is the best practice. Is it better to "discard"
rather than "reject" non-members messages?
Thanks,
LDB
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I don't think it's a "best practices" but I modify the source to simply
add any html/text found in a file called arc_footer. Small hack. Works
fine.
Best of Luck to you - Jon Carnes
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 16:22, Mark Rauterkus wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What are the best ways to slightly jazz up the
Hi All,
What are the best ways to slightly jazz up the web display of the archives?
I'd love to have the archives look slightly like my site with footer, a
logo, a link back to the home page and /mailman/listinfo, etc.
Do some of your put in server side includes?
Ta.
Mark Rauterkus
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