I have recently setup Majordomo at a location that use to have it running, but has not had it working for a couple of years now. I have the latest version...
Tony Rose
rose@...
Apr 1, 1999 11:06 pm
8806
Two problems are causing havoc with our lists' readability/usefulness (and no, I'm not asking about specific packages): (1) What causes =20, =B7, =FA etc. to...
Doug_LaVerne@...
Apr 2, 1999 6:40 pm
8807
In message <0F9K00002KOF2R@...>, ... I see this same sort of jizz all of the time in mail sent to me from Windoze machines. I asked someone...
Ronald F. Guilmette
rfg@...
Apr 2, 1999 11:42 pm
8808
... No, it's quoted-printable, a standard MIME type. Reasonable responses are either to ban quoted-printable mail or to run it through a de-MIME pass to turn...
John R Levine
johnl@...
Apr 3, 1999 3:05 am
8809
In message <Pine.BSI.3.91.990402202005.6036D-100000@...>, ... OK, me culpa. It isn't _entirely_ just a Microsoft plot. But why is it that MS mail...
Ronald F. Guilmette
rfg@...
Apr 3, 1999 3:43 am
8810
... It may be that some windows software is particularly bad about this, but what you're really seeing is an artifact of using 8-bit ASCII instead of 7-bit...
Miles Fidelman
mfidelman@...
Apr 3, 1999 4:20 am
8811
... Probably because none of their mail servers can handle 8bit characters. :) To add more information for the original question asker, that stuff appears on...
Russ Allbery
rra@...
Apr 3, 1999 9:18 am
8812
I must point out that =20 is valid in both 7 and 8 bit ASCII (well now ANSI) and it's the normal space/blank or whatever you want to call it. so if it's a...
Victor A. Wagner, Jr.
vawjr@...
Apr 4, 1999 12:26 am
8813
(Would it be too much to ask our fellow list manager geniuses to use a better Subject line than "[none]" or "Re: your mail" in here??) The big problem with...
Tom Neff
tneff@...
Apr 4, 1999 8:22 pm
8814
... These are quoted-printable characters, which are the 7bit translation of 8bit characters within the text. Mail cannot contain binary characters. Conversion...
Bill Houle
bhoule@...
Apr 4, 1999 8:27 pm
8815
... Read the "quoted printable" rules - there are cases where you have to quote spaces to "protect" them. -- That which does not kill us, makes us stronger. ...
Nick Simicich
njs@...
Apr 5, 1999 4:02 am
8816
I've been on this list for a long time, anticipating starting a list eventually. I have an opportunity to take over a list that is already going right now and...
Jenifer
Jenifer@...
Apr 6, 1999 9:46 pm
8817
RE: "I need a server that will host "majordomo (listserv robot)" can somebody let me know where I can find one, preferably one that doesn't charge!" Where do...
Jenifer
Jenifer@...
Apr 6, 1999 11:05 pm
8818
Brian Edmonds maintains a list of mailing list service providers. - http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/edmonds/usenet/ml-providers.txt - send email to...
murr rhame
murr@...
Apr 7, 1999 12:01 am
8819
I was trying to reply individually, but I got such a large response that I decided to send out one reply to all that have offered their help! Thank you all so...
Jenifer
Jenifer@...
Apr 7, 1999 9:29 pm
8820
Hi :) Is there any way of getting Majordomo to catch and bounce posts to my list that are being BCC'd to other lists or individuals? Because of the sensitive...
Mally
nemesis@...
Apr 9, 1999 6:27 am
8821
... As you've found, bcc does not normally leave any signs in the headers. This is why it is called "blind" carbon copy. Your only hope is if the first mail...
James Lick
jlick@...
Apr 9, 1999 9:26 am
8822
... Indeed. The entire BCC concept is that it is in fact "blind" (the "B" in "BCC") to the named recipients. The BCC recipients have been separately...
Michael C. Berch
mcb@...
Apr 9, 1999 10:18 am
8823
... Thanks for the help. I think this latest BCC user is using it to get all the members addresses (we keep our Who list locked). However, to quote Black...
Mally
nemesis@...
Apr 9, 1999 12:42 pm
8824
I missed the original ... Also imagine a world without Bcc. If I wanted to have the effect of Bcc without Bcc on this message, I would just resend my copy of...
Jeffrey Goldberg
J.Goldberg@...
Apr 9, 1999 1:49 pm
8825
Bing WEN
wenbing@...
Apr 9, 1999 6:26 pm
8826
Hi, Some of you may know me from Liszt (http://www.liszt.com), the mailing list directory, which I've been running since 1995. I've had the pleasure of dealing...
Scott Southwick
scotty@...
Apr 9, 1999 10:04 pm
8827
... In *whose* sendmail log? If user@site1 sends a message to list@site2 with bcc to user@site3, there will be no mention of user@site3 in site2's mailer log,...
Michael C. Berch
mcb@...
Apr 9, 1999 10:32 pm
8828
Hi :) Sorry for not responding individually to all the helpful posts here, I'd like to say a collective THANK YOU to all of you who responded to my request...
Mally
nemesis@...
Apr 10, 1999 12:35 am
8829
My guess is that this is a "disposition-notification-to" or similar situation, and not a bcc situation. -- That which does not kill us, makes us stronger. That...
Nick Simicich
njs@...
Apr 10, 1999 2:52 am
8830
Hi, I'm new to this list, so forgive me if this question has been asked before. (I've scanned the past four or five months of posts, and haven't seen it ...
David Sharp
david.sharp@...
Apr 11, 1999 6:53 am
8831
Brian Edmonds maintains a list of mailing list service providers. - http://www.gweep.bc.ca/~edmonds/usenet/ml-providers.html - send email to...
murr rhame
murr@...
Apr 11, 1999 2:02 pm
8832
... While I like Lyris software for features, quality and price, their hosting services are rather expensive. Per their web page, they charge a flat fee of...
murr rhame
murr@...
Apr 11, 1999 2:11 pm
8833
Mally
nemesis@...
Apr 11, 1999 2:21 pm
8834
Hello David, ... These are very good reasons for going with a paid service, and I'd add three more: D. You're stuck with their domain, which locks you in to...