Thanks Mark!
Majordomo was good in it's day, but Mailman is definately better. I
changed
over a year or so ago.
Keep up the great work!
Paul.
On Jan 5, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Mark J. Bradakis wrote:
> In case you are wondering about that odd email welcoming you to a list
> you already receive, I've switched mgb-v8@autox.team.net from
> majordomo to mailman list management software. Some things will be
> different, some will be the same. As before, if you want to send mail
> to mgb-v8@autox.team.net you send mail to mgb-v8@autox.team.net
> - you'd be surprised at how many folks can NOT figure that one out!
>
>
> With Mailman, managing your subscription should be more web friendly.
> You can go to the web pages listed in the messages and muck about with
> your settings for this list.
>
>
> One handy option is the 'nomail' feature. If you are going to be away
> from your email for a while, you can set your membership to nomail,
> and
> then back to regular delivery upon your return. A bit easier than
> having
> to unsubscribe and then subscribe again.
>
>
> A useful way to make use of the nomail feature is to enable
> submissions
> from multiple addresses. For example, one might want to subscribe
> a-student@diploma.mill.edu as your main address. But sometimes you
> send mail from work, so you can subscribe busybee@monolith.com
> and set the second address to nomail. So messages you send from
> either address will pass the membership test, but you won't get
> multiple
> copies of each list message.
>
> RealSoonNow I'll have a web page that covers some more of the various
> differences and features.
>
> mjb.
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