Hi everyone
Based on the comments from this thread, we won't have any monthly
reminder messages anymore.
We will always have the list rules linked on the website (see
https://www.freedos.org/forums/). I will also add a version of the
"reminder" message to the automated emails for anyone who
Hi!
No, but someone might forget.
Every 3 or 6 month, at the 1st day or the 1st weekend?!
On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 7:16 PM Robert Riebisch wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> > With these changes, do we need a monthly list reminder anymore?
>
> No.
>
> Cheers,
> Robert
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> BTTR Software
Hi Jim,
> With these changes, do we need a monthly list reminder anymore?
No.
Cheers,
Robert
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> I'm actually wondering if we need the automatic monthly list reminders
> anymore. I was thinking about it today,
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Original message From: Jim Hall Date:
22/08/2022 21:40 (GMT+00:00) To: "Discussion and general questions about
FreeDOS." Subject: Re: [Freedos-user]
Retire from sending monthly reminder message I'm actually wondering
I vote no. Having a one-time email sent by default when folks join seems a good
idea, but a monthly reminder? Overkill in my opinion.
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On Monday, August 22nd, 2022 at 4:40 PM, Jim Hall wrote:
> I'm actually wondering if
I'm actually wondering if we need the automatic monthly list reminders
anymore. I was thinking about it today, and John started doing this
for us when the FreeDOS email lists were on a different email service
(the old fd-dev list, I think) and our web hosting was very different
(HTML documents
Nice script John.
If Jim wants, I can run this on my softcon.com server, it won't be any
trouble, and I just tested it by sending it to myself. it works just fine.
Haven't tried it as a cron job yet, but I suspect that will work just
fine too.
Simple yet powerful piece of work there, nice