> Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 20:48:52 -0700
> From: Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Perhaps you are thinking of password reminders which are sent in the
> language determined by
> 
> # If the person is on more than one list, it is possible that they
> # have different preferred languages, and there's no good way to
> # know which one they want their password reminder in.  Pick the
> # most popular, and break the tie randomly.

Thanks, I guess that's probably what I was thinking of.  I still have
a fairly strong recollection of having seen a listinfo overview page
in Dutch even though the DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE is English, but this
doesn't seem possible so I must be mistaken.

On the other hand, I have observed other remarkable behavior.  For
example, when I moved some mailman lists from a server that used a
different prefix (/usr/local/mailman vs. /usr/lib/mailman) I neglected
to update the aliases accordingly but I didn't notice for nearly a
year because they worked anyway even though the directory didn't
exist.  It took me some head-scratching to puzzle that out--apparently
sendmail strips off the path and looks in the smrsh directory instead,
so it doesn't matter what directory is specified in the alias.

Ray
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