Re: announcement lists

1997-12-09 Thread Martin Schulze
Adrian Bridgett writes: > > I think it's [EMAIL PROTECTED] actually, but I'm not sure; I > > only occasionally get mail to it -- all of it inappropriate > > (everything I've gotten to xbase@<> in particular should have either > > gone to debian-user or to [EMAIL PROTECTED], mostly the latter...)

Re: announcement lists

1997-12-09 Thread Adrian Bridgett
ything I've gotten to xbase@<> in particular should have either > gone to debian-user or to [EMAIL PROTECTED], mostly the latter...) > > > a) subscribe @debian.org to the announcement lists (with a limit on > > the number of emails to be stored). > > Huh? the

Re: announcement lists

1997-12-08 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Also, there are packages that watch URL's, I think (lurkftp does a nice job for ftp sites). I'm sure there is one for other url's as well (can be easy to write one using LWP) manoj -- "Sometimes I wonder if men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live ne

Re: announcement lists

1997-12-07 Thread Mark W. Eichin
n-user or to [EMAIL PROTECTED], mostly the latter...) > a) subscribe @debian.org to the announcement lists (with a limit on > the number of emails to be stored). Huh? the "package" addresses don't lead to email storing *anywhere* -- they just forward directly to the listed

announcement lists

1997-12-07 Thread Adrian Bridgett
ave a program which checks for new versions at a site It would be nice to have an automated procedure so that package maintainers don't have to do this themselves. I can see two methods (and both are really needed): a) subscribe @debian.org to the announcement lists (with a limit on the number of