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Re: List archive not tracking new home site?
- X-seq: zsh-workers 5041
- From: mason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Geoff Wing)
- To: zsh-workers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: List archive not tracking new home site?
- Date: 27 Jan 1999 05:58:56 GMT
- Mailing-list: contact zsh-workers-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; run by ezmlm
- Organization: PrimeNet Computer Consultants
- References: <19990127161941.A11497@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> <990126213247.ZM26527@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Reply-to: mason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Bart Schaefer <schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
:On Jan 27, 4:19pm, Geoff Wing wrote:
:} There's a big problem with how it's set up now. You can't separate
:} announce/users/workers properly because every message sent to announce
:} also gets duplicated in users and workers. Similary messages to users
:} get workers numbers too.
:Yes.
:I already sent a complaint about that to <zsh-users-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
:but have gotten no response as yet.
There's no way to do it that I can determine with a stock qmail/ezmlm(idx)
installation. You can do it with a minor, non-intrusive change to
ezmlm-idx and several possibly non-trivial setup changes (from an admin
POV there would be 5 lists, not 3, but users would only see 3)
Also, someone else said something about headers "Mailing-List:" vs
"X-Mailing-List". That's the standard ezmlm header to prevent cross
mailing list occurences. "X-Mailing-List" could be added but you can't
remove "Mailing-List" without making intrusive changes, and as a lot of
other lists are running off the same machine that's probably not an
admin's first choice.
Regards,
--
Geoff Wing <gcw@xxxxxxxxx> Mobile : (Australia) 0412 162 441
Work URL: http://www.primenet.com.au/ Ego URL: http://pobox.com/~gcw/
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