Mr. Barry Warsaw,
You were listed as the lead developer for the MainMan software.
I am a newbie with The SWORD Project. We utilize your MailMan software for
our sword-devel and sword-support lists.
We are experiencing a minor, but amusingly exasperating problem. On March
19, 2003, someone sent u
Chris,
You *did* mention that you updated the ICU libraries, so I wasn't too
surprised to find that it didn't work with the old ones.
I tried updating bindings\bccpmake\sword.bpf to use the new ICU libraries.
I removed the references to the old ICU libraries from
bindings\bcppmake\sword.bpf (one
Amongst my many and manifold sins committed against The SWORD Project, I
have neglected to learn enough so as to provide easily readible plain text
for the lists.
Forehead, meet palm.
Do as I say, not as I have been doing.
If you are using Outlook or Outlook Express to post to sword-devel or
swo
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According to Mr. Warsaw, the developer of Mailman:
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Depending on the Mailman version you are running, you can set a
configuration variable to tell the archiver to "clobber" insane dates,
i.e. those that are outside a configurable number of days f
Hi Serban,
>> Thanks for the NIrV info, you made me curious -
I never used it before...
My wife and I are very impressed
by the NIrV. Odd that the same organization is responsible for both. We got it
to evaluate as a possible "Sharing Bible" with nonbelievers. It is
certainly good for t
Dean Peters has a great little perl script that can slurp through a text
file and insert html links. He created it as a Movable Type plug-in to link
scripture references to the Bible Gateway. But you can feed it any file and
with one simple change the links can point to The bible Tool. You can get