Update of /cvsroot/mailman/mailman/templates/zh_TW
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv29817/zh_TW

Added Files:
      Tag: Release_2_1-maint
        admindbpreamble.html adminsubscribeack.txt 
        adminunsubscribeack.txt admlogin.html approve.txt bounce.txt 
        checkdbs.txt convert.txt cronpass.txt handle_opts.html 
        headfoot.html help.txt listinfo.html masthead.txt newlist.txt 
        options.html postack.txt postauth.txt postheld.txt refuse.txt 
        roster.html subauth.txt subscribe.html subscribeack.txt 
        userpass.txt verify.txt 
Log Message:
Moving big5 to zh_TW.


--- NEW FILE: admindbpreamble.html ---
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--- NEW FILE: adminsubscribeack.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: adminunsubscribeack.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: admlogin.html ---
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--- NEW FILE: approve.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: bounce.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: checkdbs.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: convert.txt ---
The %(listname)s mailing list has just undergone a big change.  It is
running on a new mailing list package called "Mailman".  This will
hopefully solve a lot of problems that administering this list has
presented.

How does this affect you?
��z���v�T ?

1) Mail intended for the whole list should be sent to: %(listaddr)s.

2) You have been given an arbitrary password to prevent others from
unsubscribing you without your knowledge.  It will be mailed to you in 
a separate email, which you may have already received.  Don't worry if 
you forget this password; a reminder will be sent to you via email
every month.

3) If you have World Wide Web access, you can use it any time to
unsubscribe from this list, to switch to and from digest mode, to
check back issues of the list (which will be available after the list
has been getting posts for a day or so), etc.  The Web address for
these resources is:

    %(listinfo_url)s

4) �p�G�z����� WWW �s�� , �z�i�H�g�� email �F��ۦP���\�� .
 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] "help" ( ���ݤ޸� )[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 %(requestaddr)s .�z�|����۰ʦ^�Ъ� email , �W���|�����
�Ӫ����� .  

Please address any questions or problems with this new setup to:
��s���]�w�����󪺺ðݽгw��:

%(adminaddr)s.


���T���� Mailman  %(version)s �۰ʲ��� , ���� Mailman �n�骺
�ԲӸ�T�гy�X Mailman ������

http://www.list.org/


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--- NEW FILE: handle_opts.html ---
<!-- $Revision: 1.1.2.1 $ -->
<html>
<title><MM-List-Name> <MM-Operation> Results</title>
<body>
<h1><MM-List-Name> <MM-Operation> Results</h1>
<MM-Results>
<MM-Mailman-Footer>
</body>
</html>

--- NEW FILE: headfoot.html ---
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--- NEW FILE: help.txt ---
Help for %(listname)s mailing list:

This is email command help for version %(version)s of the "Mailman"
list manager.  The following describes commands you can send to get
information about and control your subscription to Mailman lists at
this site.  A command can be in the subject line or in the body of the
message.

Note that much of the following can also be accomplished via the World
Wide Web, at:

    %(listinfo_url)s

In particular, you can use the Web site to have your password sent to
your delivery address.

List specific commands (subscribe, who, etc) should be sent to the
*-request address for the particular list, e.g. for the 'mailman'
list, use '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.

About the descriptions - words in "<>"s signify REQUIRED items and
words in "[]" denote OPTIONAL items.  Do not include the "<>"s or
"[]"s when you use the commands.

The following commands are valid:

    %(commands)s

Commands should be sent to %(requestaddr)s

Questions and concerns for the attention of a person should be sent to

    %(adminaddr)s

--- NEW FILE: listinfo.html ---
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--- NEW FILE: masthead.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: newlist.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: options.html ---
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--- NEW FILE: postack.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: postauth.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: postheld.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: refuse.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: roster.html ---
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--- NEW FILE: subauth.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: subscribe.html ---
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--- NEW FILE: subscribeack.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: userpass.txt ---
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--- NEW FILE: verify.txt ---
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