Testing the list and initializing the archive list.
On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 06:59, Mike Chambers wrote:
Testing the list and initializing the archive list.
If your going to be consistent, might want to edit the administrative stuff and remove the subject [Fedora-selinux-list] content.
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, Mike Chambers wrote:
On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 06:59, Mike Chambers wrote:
Testing the list and initializing the archive list.
If your going to be consistent, might want to edit the administrative stuff and remove the subject [Fedora-selinux-list] content.
Done, hopefully.
Welcome to the list everyone!
- James
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, James Morris wrote:
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, Mike Chambers wrote:
On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 06:59, Mike Chambers wrote:
Testing the list and initializing the archive list.
If your going to be consistent, might want to edit the administrative stuff and remove the subject [Fedora-selinux-list] content.
Done, hopefully.
Welcome to the list everyone!
Thanks. Is there any way to keep the [Fedora-selinux-list] content tag? It makes it a lot easier to keep track of when you get a few hundred msgs a day.
Thanks.
- Todd
- James
-- James Morris jmorris@redhat.com
-- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list
On Saturday 06 March 2004 08:40 am, Todd wrote:
Thanks. Is there any way to keep the [Fedora-selinux-list] content tag? It makes it a lot easier to keep track of when you get a few hundred msgs a day.
which mailer are you using? I just create a Filter on the mailing list and have them filed into a different folder. could you do that?
josh
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, Josh Boyer wrote:
On Saturday 06 March 2004 08:40 am, Todd wrote:
Thanks. Is there any way to keep the [Fedora-selinux-list] content tag? It makes it a lot easier to keep track of when you get a few hundred msgs a day.
which mailer are you using? I just create a Filter on the mailing list and have them filed into a different folder. could you do that?
Sure could. Thanks for the suggestion. I would tend not to read them as much using filtering. Just a challenge I need to overcome. Enough time spent OT...
Thanks again.
- Todd
I'm using squirelmail in an ssl vhost. Is there a way to configure imap to send these mesaages directly to an imap folder prior to my webmail host grabbing it? I know this can be done with imap, but I'm not using a standard mail client.
Thanks.
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, Josh Boyer wrote:
On Saturday 06 March 2004 08:40 am, Todd wrote:
Thanks. Is there any way to keep the [Fedora-selinux-list] content
tag? It
makes it a lot easier to keep track of when you get a few hundred msgs
a
day.
which mailer are you using? I just create a Filter on the mailing list and have them filed into a different folder. could you do that?
Sure could. Thanks for the suggestion. I would tend not to read them as much using filtering. Just a challenge I need to overcome. Enough time spent OT...
Thanks again.
- Todd
-- fedora-selinux-list mailing list fedora-selinux-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list
On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 10:11, Bill Blackford wrote:
I'm using squirelmail in an ssl vhost. Is there a way to configure imap to send these mesaages directly to an imap folder prior to my webmail host grabbing it? I know this can be done with imap, but I'm not using a standard mail client.
Procmail is your friend.
On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 11:46, Homer wrote:
Procmail is your friend.
I like maildrop. Easier syntax for programmers, I think.
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, Todd wrote:
Thanks. Is there any way to keep the [Fedora-selinux-list] content tag? It makes it a lot easier to keep track of when you get a few hundred msgs a day.
It's a global setting, which has just been disabled. I'd suggest using procmail to sort email into mailboxes, or similar.
- James
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, James Morris wrote:
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004, Todd wrote:
Thanks. Is there any way to keep the [Fedora-selinux-list] content tag? It makes it a lot easier to keep track of when you get a few hundred msgs a day.
It's a global setting, which has just been disabled. I'd suggest using procmail to sort email into mailboxes, or similar.
Understood. Out of sight, out of mind. ;P
Thanks.
- Todd
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