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- From: Greg Newby <gbnewby AT ils.unc.edu>
- To: InterNetWorkers <internetworkers AT franklin.metalab.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Lyris madness
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 22:06:45 -0400
If you want to get copies of your own posts, you need to set
the "repro" option for the list. If you just want to get
an acknowledgment from Lyris, set "ack."
The default is to not get anything, I think.
I dunno about missing messages from OTHER people, this
shouldn't happen. But not getting your own messages is
likely normal.
I didn't see the front-door to "login" to Internetworkers
to change your settings at
http://franklin.metalab.unc.edu/ but didn't look hard,
presumably it's there somewhere. You can also change
your settings with email to lyris AT franklin.metalab.unc.edu
Sorry the instructions aren't specific, but I wanted
to say what I think I know about list settings.
-- Greg
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 12:35:24PM -0700, David R. Matusiak wrote:
> hey folks --
>
> i am trying to match up the mail i am getting with what is actually being
> sent
> to the list. currently i am consulting
> <http://franklin.metalab.unc.edu/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?visit=internetworkers&id=177725789>
>
> and things just aren't matching up.
>
> for example, i sent a post about music at Forest Theatre on Fri/Sat and
> never
> saw it come back. i went to the online archives and there it was -- along
> with 4
> other messages i never got.
>
> now i'm getting Josep and Tanner's [TriLug] comments without any knowledge
> of
> what preceeded them. argh. well, we can't complain about a free ibiblio
> list,
> but i wish someone would walk down to phillips basement and kick the
> mailsrv.
>
> is this making sense?
> dave ;)
-
Lyris madness,
David R. Matusiak, 04/19/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Lyris madness, Greg Newby, 04/19/2002
- Re: Lyris madness, Paul Jones, 04/19/2002
- Re: Lyris madness, Judy Hallman, 04/21/2002
- Re: Lyris madness, Paul Jones, 04/23/2002
- Re: Lyris madness, Thomas Beckett, 04/28/2002
- Re: Lyris madness, Steven Champeon, 04/29/2002
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