Hello:
Does SmartList have an archiving and (hopefully user friendly) search capability?
[I'm not interested in the archives of this Disc List, but of the list I run for my
'users'].
Thanks,
Mitch Darer
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At 11:41 AM -0400 7/28/00, Werner Reisberger is rumored to have typed:
> I never saw any
> admin reply to the numerous complains about spam messages.
Actually, that's not _strictly_ true, since I remember when Stephen was
actually maintaining the list (and probably anally have archives of the list
from that time somewhere on some floppy or MO cart from a long time ago and
far far away). But you're right, it's been _years_ since he's been around.
However, the list belongs to the maintainer (or at least the machine's
admin), not the members. You'll get no argument from me that the list should
be moved (I believe I said exactly that a couple of times), but to suggest
the admins need to take a poll to ask what they may or may not do with the
existing list is silly, to say the least. They are certainly able to move
this list to mailman without the list subscriber's permission - indeed, they
_have_ done so, which makes my point for me.
Whether we should move this list to a SmartList server is a completely
seperate issue...one which Philip should probably weigh in on, since he is
now maintaining the procmail/SmartList source and as such the de facto head
of our band of merry wanderers...
Charlie
Hi there,
I was installing smartlist on a Redhat 6.2 machine yesterday that uses
smrsh. I created a symbolic link in /etc/smrsh and get the following error
in my maillog...any thoughts?
....can't fint /.etc in /var/spool/mail
ummm...what's it looking for /.etc in /var/spool/mail for?
I'm just slightly confused.
Tom
I use webhosting site that have smartlist preloaded.
I was testing smartlist and got into peculiar problem that nobody could help
me to solve.
To make the story short finaly I found that if the message is sent as plain
tekst it is rejected by list and directed to list administarator address. If
message is html or rich text it gets to the list and is distributed to all
subscribers.
This is strange because plain tekst should be accepted all the time. I want
to set the list to reject html messages but I cannot do it before I fix the
plain text rejections.
Does anybody have any suggestions? What do I do wrong?
Thanks
Andrzej
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Hi,
I'm trying to set up SmartList to work with several
virtual hosting accounts on my server but just can't
seem to be able to make it work...
I installed SmartList on the different virtual accounts
and have a link in "/etc/smrsh" to the "flist" program
in the ".bin" directory of each account... It works but
only the one linked to "flist"... In order to be able to
have links to all the "flist" programs of all the accounts
in "/etc/smrsh", I used different links with different
names but they just DON'T work... it seems to me
like Procmail wants the link in "/etc/smrsh" to be named
"flist" ONLY, in order to work...
Can someone out there please help???
Thanks!
- Jorge.
Recently set up a thriving list with SmartList and the crew is very eager
for the list name to be appended to the beginning of every subject for
sorting reasons.. I believe I've seen majorDomo do this.. Reasonably simple
task, except to do it right I think you'd want to parse the subject to make
sure it wasn't a reply with the list name string already in place...
Can smart list do something like that, and if so how?
thanks!
-frz
I am not sure if the person who asked how to filter mail in Outlook Express
got his answer.
It goes like this:
Tools
Msg Rules
Mail
Complete sections 1 and 2
section 3, click on the blue words and fill in the appropriate information
section 4, name the rule.
But, it does not look as though you can sort by header information.
(Remember MS assumes people are either too lazy or too stupid to know what
that information is for anyway.)
I am running a list with about 20 users. I am using a rc.local.s20 file
that puts the listname in the subject line and it also puts in a header
and footer. When anyone other than the list maintainer sends a message
to the list, it does not include the header and footer. Anyone know how
to solve this problem?
The rc.local.s20 looks like this.
#
# Adding a disclaimer at the beginning and/or end of every mail:
#
:0 fhw
| cat - header.txt
:0 fbw
| cat - footer.txt
#
# To get rid of all X- fields:
#
:0 fhw
| formail -I X-
# rc.local.s20
# This routine will put the list name at the start of the message
subject
SUBJ=`formail -zx Subject: | sed -e "s|\[$list] ||g" -e "s|Re: Re: |Re:
|g"`
:0 fw
* ! ^Subject:.[$list] *
| formail -I "Subject: [$list] $SUBJ"
SUBJ
#:0 fhw # insert the listname in brackets before the subject text
#* ^Subject: *\/[^ ].*$
#| formail -I"Subject: [$list] $MATCH"
#:0 Efhw # make sure that there's _something_ for the subject
#| formail -I"Subject: [$list] <none>"
Thanks In Advance,
Paul
ftp://ftp.pure.ch/pub/smartlist/
I found a tar file in this directory. Two rconfig files.
I don't have a tar program (will winzip work? nah, didn't think so!). Is
there some way I can get this into my domain?
Also, do I need both of these rconfig files? One is dated September 2000,
the next October 2000.
This program is supposed to create a web interface for performing many
Smartlist tasks. Has anyone used it? If so, what do you have to say abot
it. Please remember this is the same person who does not yet know how to
access moderated mail yet.
Yes, I am working hard to learn this as fast as possible so I can stop
bothering you kind people.
Thanks!
Cindy