Re: [tcpdump-workers] List management

2004-04-14 Thread Guy Harris
On Apr 14, 2004, at 11:23 AM, Guy Harris wrote: One more issue: At least at one point, postings with more than 2048 bytes of mail headers were rejected - but that includes "Received:" headers, which means that if you have too many mail routers you might be unable t

Re: [tcpdump-workers] List management

2004-04-14 Thread Jefferson Ogata
Guy Harris wrote: However, the page at http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/ doesn't have any links to archives past 2003-12 - this needs to be fixed. Michael, is there some way to automatically generate, or at least automatically update, that page? Having to update it once a month seems a bit

Re: [tcpdump-workers] List management

2004-04-14 Thread Guy Harris
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 02:13:54PM -0400, Jefferson Ogata wrote: > So now I have these questions: One more issue: At least at one point, postings with more than 2048 bytes of mail headers were rejected - but that includes "Received:" headers, which means that if you have t

Re: [tcpdump-workers] List management

2004-04-14 Thread Guy Harris
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 02:13:54PM -0400, Jefferson Ogata wrote: > - Is the list still being archived? Yes. > If so, where? The same place as always - the postings for year , month MM are archived under http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers//MM/maillist.html However, the page at

[tcpdump-workers] List management

2004-04-14 Thread Jefferson Ogata
Noise to get past repost filters. Okay this is getting ridiculous. I just tried to post the below information, and it came back stalled with some nonsense about "GLOBAL ADMIN BODY" matching various stupid regexes. I've added a hyphens in a few places throughout in an ATTEMPT to get past this. W