Is this list only available in digest form only? I would like to receive individual postings so I can sort them by subject and just look at the ones I'm interested. I've subscribed to many lists, both listerv & majordomo, and I've only ever essage easier?seen one other list that was digest-only. Does *anyone* find scolling through a 40k message easier? -Ron Lavoie Ron Lavoie Information Officer Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks web site: http://language.ca ICQ: 5202906
Den 23-Jan-99 14:05:57 skrev Ron Lavoie f?lgende om "Digest Only?":> Is this list only available in digest form only?No, fortunately not, digest is just the default because ??? You can switch your subscription to individual messages by sending set samba mail ack (if you want to receive your own messages) or set samba mail noack (if you don't want to receive your own messages) to listproc@samba.org. There are more options, try sending "help set" for a list and explanation. Regards, /????????????????????????????????T???????????????????????????????????????\ | Rask Ingemann Lambertsen | E-mail: mailto:rask@kampsax.k-net.dk | | Registered Phase5 developer | WWW: http://www.gbar.dtu.dk/~c948374/ | | A4000, 775 kkeys/s (RC5-64) | "ThrustMe" on XPilot, ARCnet and IRC | | Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, it still exists. |
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Ron Lavoie wrote:> Is this list only available in digest form only? I would like to receive > individual postings so I can sort them by subject and just look at the ones > I'm interested. I've subscribed to many lists, both listerv & majordomo, > and I've only ever essage easier?seen one other list that was digest-only. > Does *anyone* find scolling through a 40k message easier?There's a really cool way of staying with the digest but having individual messages in your mail reader. Set up procmail, and put the following entry in your .procmailrc: :0: * ^FROM.samba | formail +1 -ds >>mail/samba Then set up pine (or whatever) to look for Samba messages in the file ~/mail/samba. Easy! Jon. -- Jon Evans