On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 17:47:00 +0100, Michal H. Tyc wrote: > Hi Sam, Hi all,
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 11:01:57 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote: >> Presumably you had a mailing list being a text file named "klasa". > Right. >> My interpretation of the error message is that one of the addressees >> in your mailing list was "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". > Right (except that I replaced here my friend's real address with "xxx"). That is what I thought you had done. It certainly would not have been the right thing to do to post a friend's real email address on a public forum unless you had his permission to do so. >> It appears that the email service at >> "neta-si.us" has a problem in handling the mailing list feature and it >> has a problem in the way it generates its error messages. > Yes, I share your opinion. >> Did everyone on your mailing list except for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" receive >> your message? > Difficult question. I did not asked everyone separately. >> I am going to use the "@list" feature to send a test email message to >> myself and also to a hopefully invalid email address that I will invent >> for a hopefully non-existent addressee at the "neta-si.us" email >> service. I will report back to you on the error messages I receive. > I did something similar even before creating my list "@klasa". > I created a list of two addresses (my two mail accounts): > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > and sent a test message. I received both copies without problems, > with "@mht2" (the list name) in the "To:" field. This of course means that Arachne's "@list" feature works for you. > It seems that in order to fix this problem, Arachne would have to > handle @lists differently: internally replace the "To: @list" field > with "To: addr1,addr2,addr3..." (or "Bcc: addr1,..."). The registered versions of Nettamer have an equivalent mailing list feature which works a little bit differently from Arachne's mailing list feature. In using the mailing list feature in Nettamer you simply put the name of the text file in the "To:" header. The file name is not preceded by any symbol. Nettamer is another DOS internet application. Its many features include a text browser. Some versions can display graphics, but they can't display graphics "in-line" like Arachne. To see a graphic image using Nettamer you have to position the cursor over the name of the graphic file and press "enter". After viewing the image you can press "esc" to return to the same spot on the web page you were reading. There are some setup options which will allow you to let the program to attempt to display graphics "in-line". Using those options doesn't work very well at all except for a very few web sites having very few graphics and having their image placement layout apparently conforming to some kind of expected standard which Nettamer especially likes. Sam Heywood -- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser: http://browser.arachne.cz/
