+ Joe Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12.07.02 04:25]:
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> On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 11:21 , mammanjos wrote:
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> > FEDERAL MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM
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> Is there a particular reason the list is not restricted to members only
> posting? If someone has a second address they want to be able to post
The "nomail" option was mentioned. I'm not familiar with that, could
someone explain how to use it? I assume it means that you are still a
member of the list but you are not in the redistibution list.
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On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 06:21 , Chris Wagner wrote:
> The "nomail" option was mentioned. I'm not familiar with that, could
> someone explain how to use it? I assume it means that you are still a
> member of the list but you are not in the red
> I was havng trouble with pppd after building a new
> 2.4.18 kernel. The version of pppd was pre 2.4 and
> didn't work. So I got the 2.4 version of pppd and
> installed it. Rebuilt kernel and my pppd problem
> went away. I also did an apt-get upgrade.
>
> But now I have a new problem. What u
I never got a password when I signed up, which was years upon years ago.
And what is the URL? Are we even running mailman??
At 07:34 AM 7/12/02 -0400, Joe Block wrote:
>Go to the administration web page, enter your email address and the
>password you got sent when you joined the list, and you
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Joe Block wrote:
>
> On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 11:21 , mammanjos wrote:
>
> > FEDERAL MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM
>
> Is there a particular reason the list is not restricted to members only
> posting?
Yes.
> If someone has a second address they want to be able
+ Joe Block <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12.07.02 04:25]:
>
> On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 11:21 , mammanjos wrote:
>
> > FEDERAL MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM
>
> Is there a particular reason the list is not restricted to members only
> posting? If someone has a second address they want to be able to post
The "nomail" option was mentioned. I'm not familiar with that, could
someone explain how to use it? I assume it means that you are still a
member of the list but you are not in the redistibution list.
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On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 06:21 , Chris Wagner wrote:
The "nomail" option was mentioned. I'm not familiar with that, could
someone explain how to use it? I assume it means that you are still a
member of the list but you are not in the redistibution
> I was havng trouble with pppd after building a new
> 2.4.18 kernel. The version of pppd was pre 2.4 and
> didn't work. So I got the 2.4 version of pppd and
> installed it. Rebuilt kernel and my pppd problem
> went away. I also did an apt-get upgrade.
>
> But now I have a new problem. What us
I never got a password when I signed up, which was years upon years ago.
And what is the URL? Are we even running mailman??
At 07:34 AM 7/12/02 -0400, Joe Block wrote:
>Go to the administration web page, enter your email address and the
>password you got sent when you joined the list, and you c
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Joe Block wrote:
>
> On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 11:21 , mammanjos wrote:
>
> > FEDERAL MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM
>
> Is there a particular reason the list is not restricted to members only
> posting?
Yes.
> If someone has a second address they want to be able t
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