Hi,
Am 07.10.2010 um 14:48 schrieb Charles Marcus:
Is there an interface where users can adjust their own user
preferences?
If not, is this a permanent situation, or just until more
infrastructure
is in place?
I'd really like the ability to set certain user prefs - like subject
tags (I
On 2010-10-08 8:41 AM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
I'd really like the ability to set certain user prefs - like
subject tags (I want to disable them), set my reply-to preference,
etc...
no, that's not possible at the moment. We use mlmmj for good
reasons. Mailman has a lot of options and
Hi Charles,
Am 08.10.2010 um 15:55 schrieb Charles Marcus:
Understood... and I'm not even sure MM2 has the ability to have per
user
subject tags.
don't know either at the moment... it has a lot of user prefs, but don't
know exactly which ones.
I know there are lots of improvements for the
On 2010-10-08 10:01 AM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
I had short ones, then I was asked to have longer ones. The problem is
that everyone has different preferences, and no matter what we decide,
the others have to live with that. Tough task ;)
Another thing I'd like to see - for things like
Is there an interface where users can adjust their own user preferences?
If not, is this a permanent situation, or just until more infrastructure
is in place?
I'd really like the ability to set certain user prefs - like subject
tags (I want to disable them), set my reply-to preference, etc...
On 2010-10-07 9:49 AM, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:
I think it is not a good idea to burden mailinglist software with a full
featured user preferences database. But i'd think about adding two more
choices:
- no mails # I'll send mails via nntp interface or from archive page
therefore I
Hi Charles, *,
sending a mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org shows the possible
options, which is a feature of ezmlm.
Charles Marcus schrieb:
On 2010-10-07 9:49 AM, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:
I think it is not a good idea to burden mailinglist software with a
full featured user