From mark at bradakis.com Mon Sep 7 13:04:10 2009 From: mark at bradakis.com (Mark J Bradakis) Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 13:04:10 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [PreWar] Testing Message-ID: <20090907190410.684FF2E0B3@bradakis.com> Juan Too. mjb. From mark at bradakis.com Mon Sep 7 13:16:55 2009 From: mark at bradakis.com (Mark J Bradakis) Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 13:16:55 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [PreWar] List changes Message-ID: <20090907191655.E3F9E2E0AB@bradakis.com> In case you are wondering about that odd email welcoming you to a list you already receive, I've switched british-cars-pre-war at 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 british-cars-pre-war at autox.team.net you oddly enough send mail to british-cars-pre-war at 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. The link is included in as the bottom of every regular message to the list. Another 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 at diploma.mill.edu as your main address. But sometimes you send mail from work, so you can subscribe busybee at 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.