On Fri, 04 May 2001 14:51:40 -0600
Ashley M Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When Mailman sets a user's 'nomail' option, there is no way that
> user would know, except for realizing after the fact that they're
> no longer receiving mail. Is there any sort of mechanism (even
> third party)
> When Mailman sets a user's 'nomail' option, there is no way that
> user would know, except for realizing after the fact that they're no
> longer receiving mail. Is there any sort of mechanism (even third
> party) that can periodically probe those that have 'nomail' set? Maybe
> once every
When Mailman sets a user's 'nomail' option, there is no way that
user would know, except for realizing after the fact that they're no
longer receiving mail. Is there any sort of mechanism (even third
party) that can periodically probe those that have 'nomail' set? Maybe
once every 48 hours?