15-Feb-03 at 07:52, Paul Kleeberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> That seems to work in some but not all cases for me. Where can I
> find the grammar for the "/[^+" stuff so I can fiddle with it myself.
> Is there a URL? Remember, I am clueless - except for my paranoia...
man regexp, regex, pcre
That seems to work in some but not all cases for me. Where can I
find the grammar for the "/[^+" stuff so I can fiddle with it myself.
Is there a URL? Remember, I am clueless - except for my paranoia...
At 12:50 PM + 2/15/03, Richard Barrett wrote:
At 11:38 15/02/2003, Paul Kleeberg wrote:
At 11:38 15/02/2003, Paul Kleeberg wrote:
I like the way that mailman changes e-mail addresses so that they cannot
be automatically harvested by spammers, but I am concerned by the fact
that a lists entire archive can be downloaded. I want to have an open
list but I am a bit uncomfortable with
I like the way that mailman changes e-mail addresses so that they
cannot be automatically harvested by spammers, but I am concerned by
the fact that a lists entire archive can be downloaded. I want to
have an open list but I am a bit uncomfortable with allowing the
entire archive to be retriev