The problem with egroups is the commercial. Evem if I put in my digital
signature it will break in and make the digital signature broken. Listar
doesn't break into if there's a signature.
Noam Meltzer
Ira Abramov wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
As for a web interface - I
At 12:02 +0200 on 08/01/2000, Noam Meltzer wrote:
The problem with egroups is the commercial. Evem if I put in my digital
signature it will break in and make the digital signature broken. Listar
doesn't break into if there's a signature.
You mean it sends over ads in the e-mails?
I use
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
As for a web interface - I guess it's pointless to mention the name
eGr???s again, so I won't...
why not? I've shouted "egroups" here far too many times. I was ignored,
but nobody objected either.
ok, I say we start it as a test. right now we have an
Ira Abramov wrote:
* spam protected web archives
A list of Linux gurus, and nobody jumps to implement it?
I mean, what is it all about? hiding of e-mail? a web interface
to shoot an email message?
* polls
Err, have my own poll script in PHP (requires cookies for some
vote validation -
: Ilya Konstantinov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ILUG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: ùáú 08 éðåàø 2000 20:51
Subject: Re: IGLU@eGroups (was: is there newsgroup for linux-il ?)
Ira Abramov wrote:
* chat room for online meetings
IRC. #linux-il as it was sometimes offered
On Sat, Jan 08, 2000, Ilya Konstantinov wrote about "Re: IGLU@eGroups (was: is there
newsgroup for linux-il ?)":
Ira Abramov wrote:
* spam protected web archives
A list of Linux gurus, and nobody jumps to implement it?
I mean, what is it all about? hiding of e-mail? a web
NHE Since nobody implemented any "better" method, how about
NHE implemeneting the very simple method I suggested (only for the
NHE archives, not for the list itself which will still have emails
NHE in it): sed
NHE 's/[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]*\@[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]*[a-zA-Z0-9_-]/email@hidden/g'
NHE in out
I
I am afraid we _will_ have to pay the $5 for no advertisements
if people like me are to use it.
(they blink)
Dorit
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Are we discussing a mid-flight change of the whole modus operandi of a
fairly active mailing list that will require a significant adjustment
on the part of every subscriber? What bothers me is not so much a list
vs. newsgroup choice (I use GNUS for both news and mail, so the
linux-il folder
just some comments about various people's concerns:
1. never say "there are plenty people here that can implement..". this
never led us anywhere. you think it can be done? do it and ell us when
you have it ready. you have the right to talk about it, but realize
that you won't get it
I sow little program in Winblow that can see what mail you have without
downloading it and erase what ever you don't want to read.
Does Linux have something like this ?
fetchmail -k
fetchamil sounds to me like one that can do it. But I am very much not sure if it will
do what you want.
I agreed with everything you said , listar has a vecation mode , but
beside that has a special flag for users to accept messages so you can
actually be part of a mailing list and being able to send withount
accepting. so we can put a web interface and make sure that the people who
send mail are
You probebly mean a program that download only the e-mail's header..
I think mutt / pine can do that but you'l need to check thier configution
to be sure...
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
| I sow little program in Winblow
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
You probebly mean a program that download only the e-mail's header..
I think mutt / pine can do that but you'l need to check thier configution
to be sure...
in order to only download the mail heders, one MUST use a protocol that
supports that (e.g.
as far as I know pop3 support it as well..
an not sure how much of the header it gives you if only the subject
from/time
or all of it..
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, guy keren wrote:
|
| On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
|
| You
for linux-il ?
I agreed with everything you said , listar has a vecation mode , but
beside that has a special flag for users to accept messages so you can
actually be part of a mailing list and being able to send withount
accepting. so we can put a web interface and make sure that the people who
send mail
Subject: Re: is there newsgroup for linux-il ?
I agreed with everything you said , listar has a vecation mode , but
beside that has a special flag for users to accept messages so you can
actually be part of a mailing list and being able to send withount
accepting. so we can put a web interface
Hi, guy keren!
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 01:36:51AM +0200, you wrote the following:
as far as I know pop3 support it as well..
an not sure how much of the header it gives you if only the subject
from/time
or all of it..
just out of curiousity, i went to read the RFC, and they describe
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Ely Levy wrote:
as far as I know pop3 support it as well..
an not sure how much of the header it gives you if only the subject
from/time
or all of it..
just out of curiousity, i went to read the RFC, and they describe the
'TOP' command (which gives the full headers plus
Hey Moran,
There's one reason not to move ILUG to NNTP or any other sort of
web-based forums engine, and that was already said in previous
discussions - content and questions should be pushed to people
rather than having them remember to visit it once in a while.
For now, anybody can read the
well, the reason i asked it is because this list generate much to much mail.
not everything is intersted me and i dont like the idea of getting it all in
email. but i also want stay informed of whats going on. im sure there are
others that feel the same way.
newsgroup is very good solution for
At 19:07 +0200 5/1/2000, Moran wrote:
but, if i dont want stay in the mailing list and you will block access for
who isnt in the mailing-list we actually didnt do anything by having
newsgroup.
Actually, what you describe is easily solvable in two ways - speaking as an
experienced list manager
I sow little program in Winblow that can see what mail you have without
downloading it and erase what ever you don't want to read.
Does Linux have something like this ?
Herouth Maoz wrote:
At 19:07 +0200 5/1/2000, Moran wrote:
but, if i dont want stay in the mailing list and you will block
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