All,
I am trying to use rc.local.s10.mhonarc from
http://www.ha-schneider.de/software/smartlist/
to set up an archive for a mailing list.
I have renamed rc.local.s10.mhonarc to rc.local.s30 and added following line to rc.custom
RC_LOCAL_SUBMIT_30 = rc.local.s30
rc.local.s10 and rc.local.s20 are already in use and since I do not know how to merge the recipe in rc.local.s10.mhonarc with either of the two, I renamed it to rc.local.s30 and added a new line in rc.custom.
Could someone please help me understand as to how it all works.
Thanks
Nishi
The following is a sample of the results of a search that I receive by email.
This there a way to hide the line number?
ARCHIVE egrep august latest/*
BEGIN---------------cut here------------------
latest/10:16:Monday, August 27, 2001
latest/11:16:Tuesday, August 21, 2001
latest/12:16:Wednesday, August 29, 2001
END-----------------cut here------------------
Thanks for your help!
Alan,
hi!
how can i modyfiy the text for the automatic subscribe/unsubscribe-mail?
The possibilities of a *subscribe.txt*-file in my folder are not enough for
me. I want suppress the information about the transmited data and translate
the rest of the mail to german.
TIA, martin
--
"Who needs horror movies when we have Microsoft?"
- Christine Comaford, PC Week
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
--
Mitchell Darer, WebMaster, mitch(a)focusing.org
The Focusing Institute, 34 East Lane, Spring Valley, NY 10977
http://www.focusing.org (845) 362-5222 (phone/fax)
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
I have a peculiar problem here. I am writing to my own lists and getting
nothing back it goes in to cyber space not sure what is up. I believe I
have everything set right. Here is my rc.init as this is where I have
established what I want.
On [2004-Feb-28] Scott Berry <scott(a)drscott.dyndns.biz> wrote:
> I have a peculiar problem here. I am writing to my own lists and getting
> nothing back it goes in to cyber space not sure what is up. I believe I
> have everything set right. Here is my rc.init as this is where I have
> established what I want.
You see all the other list traffic but not your own messages?
Others do see your postings?
If you look in the archive/latest directory for your list you can see the file
containing your posting?
Rich
Thanks to all who answered my call for help.
For the moment I am dealing with "nomail" by removing the addresses
from the "dist" file while keeping them in the "accept" file. I don't
think this particular list will generate enough traffic to need
automation. It is a list for distributors of experimental and
avant-garde film and video, and there are only about two dozen to
speak of.
-Pip Chodorov
Charlie said:
"Smartlist does not have capabilities out-of-the-box to permit "disable
mail" (receive suspension), "receive digests" (smartlist deals with digests
as seperate lists), or "receive copies of their own posts" (there is no way
for a subscriber NOT to receive copies of their own posts)."
In the .bin directory within the 'subscribe' script (lines #'s are according
to my distro):
90: NOT_METOO=""
91:
92: #$formail -k -xSubject: <$tmprequest |
93: # $grep 'no.*[^a-z]cop.*[^a-z]please' >/dev/null && NOT_METOO=" (-n)"
94:
95: $multigram -a "$subscraddr$NOT_METOO" dist >/dev/null
96:
119: # if $test -z "$NOT_METOO"
120: # then
121: $echo "By default, copies of your own submissions will be
returned."
122: # else
123: # $echo "As requested, copies of your own submissions will not be
returned."
124: # fi
Not sure what this means, but it could mean that this can be uncommented to
have no copy returned to sender, when sender has subscribed with 'no copy
please' included in the subject field, however why one would want to do
this, i am not entirely sure??
(Aside: I apologize, because i had to mess with the subject by removing a 'Re:' in order to make my mail client send this!!)
--Joyce
Hello,
I just created a list using smartlist and I would like some
information, please, if anyone can help.
What do I tell new subscribers they should do if they want to change
their subscription options (disable mail, receive digests, receive
copies of their own posts...). Or how can I change those options for
them? I see a valuable ressource for this "smartlist" group:
membership configuration is available on a website. But my group does
not have a website.
Sorry if this question seems very basic but I could not find this
information in the manual or the FAQ, unless I wasn't looking in the
right place.
Any help would be appreciated,
Pip Chodorov
pip-distlist(a)re-voir.com