Well, the online change worked for me - it showed me moving columns.  If it
won't work for you, the only way I can think of is to sign off, let the good
bye message come through and confirm it, then rejoin.

-----Burton 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Stanley Hopcroft
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 5:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] Stupid f___wit or something wrong with Mailman:
settingdigest mode won't stick.

Dear Folks,

And now we inject some value-less trash into this valuable discourse. 

<cringe>

Although I don't really want all the HTML and multi-part that a digest
brings, there are people 'gainfully employed in this organisation' ready to
point the finger of scorn and criticism,

Take a good look at him, comrades.
 Is he really a komsomol, or only pretending ?

(apologies to Yevtushenko)

at those who get more emails than others.

They don't care about volume, number only.

However, after twice changing my subscription preferences to get digest (and
having used exactly the same interface successfully on other lists), the
ntop list seems to want to

1 continue sending individual letters

2 retain the default digest setting (ie off) when I check it (by logging
back in subsequently)

Please let me know what FM I should read to 'set Digest' and I will trouble
you no further.

Unsubscribing from such a high S/N list is about as much an option as a
Papal abdication or amputation, but it may be my only ... 

(having tried one last time, this behaviour reminds me of my CGIs. Is it
possible there is a file mode or owner clash between the web server and the
database ?

</cringe>

and now back to your usual program ...


--
Stanley Hopcroft

IP Australia
Ph: (02) 6283 3189  Fax: (02) 6281 1353
PO Box 200 Woden  ACT 2606
http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au

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