rpm/SPECS
Witold Filipczyk
witekfl w poczta.onet.pl
Pon, 10 Lut 2003, 09:30:25 CET
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 10:46:33PM +0100, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz wrote:
> On/Dnia Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 10:09:15PM +0100, Artur Skura wrote/napisał(a)
> > On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 09:57:55PM +0100, Michal Kochanowicz wrote:
> > > On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 09:33:18PM +0100, Artur Skura wrote:
> > > > To może zapytam tutaj -- ma ktoś archiwum starego pld-devel
> > > > w formacie mbox? Potrzebuję na wczoraj...
> > > -rw-rw-r-- 1 misiek users 201178 2000-03-17
> >
> > Super! :)
> > A może ktoś ma jeszcze wcześniejsze?
>
> Takie rarytasy może?
>
> Począwszy od :
> From owner-pld-list w mailbox.tuniv.szczecin.pl Sat Jan 16 19:22:24 1999
>
> > Pozdrowienia,
> > Artur
>
> ps. archiwa w formacie mbox są top-secret ;)
O digestach:
3.4 Basic list types.
Adding a digest list to your ezmlm list(*).
The digest is a collection of messages, produced about every two
days. If more than 30 messages or 64 kbytes of ``message body'' have
arrived since the latest digest, the digest is sent earlier. All
these criteria can be changed (see More information). Also, lists
can be set up to produce digests at a specific time each day, every
other day, etc (see More information).
Some users do not get involved in discussions on the list but rather
want to read messages on a specific topic. For these users, a digest
with sorted messages is much preferable to receiving the messages
one at a time. These users would subscribe to the digest list,
rather than to the list itself.
To set up a digest list with the list, all you need to do is to use
the ezmlm-make ``-d'' switch. The digest of the list list w host is
always called list-digest w host. Thus for the list
mailinglist w example.org, the digest list would be
mailinglist-digest w example.org.
The digest can be sent in several formats. The default, MIME with
removal of ``non-essential'' headers is virtually always the best. A
``format-specifier'' can be used with the ezmlm-get(1) ``-f'' switch
to override this. ``v'' returns MIME with all headers, and ``r'' a
rfc1153-like non-MIME format (see More information). You can use
DIR/digheaders to specify the message headers included for archive
excerpts when using the ``m'' (default) format.
Gdyby opcja 'v' była wybrana, na pewno byłoby wątkowanie i więcej ludzi
byłoby zadowolonych.
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Witold Filipczyk
<witekfl w poczta.onet.pl>
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