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Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers
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Eric Wong |
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Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Apr 2020 09:04:01 +0000 |
Bob Proulx <address@hidden> wrote:
> I think we will simply have to agree to disagree. However to be clear
> the configuration of your mailing list is up to you.
That's fine :> I wish your (hopefully big) team the best.
> I did not see a script called "replay" listed in the diagram at the
> URL you posted. The name hints at an action that is not clear to me
> how it applies to a mailing list. Therefore I have no opinion about
> it since I have no idea what it does.
Oops, `ssoma-replay'. I think it was named `mlmmj-replay' at
some point... But it relies on ssoma, which only worked on v1
inboxes(*). I'll probably rewrite *-replay it to use NNTP one
day, so the server(s) running the outgoing mail delivery won't
even need to keep a message on the SMTP server. But here it
is in its current state:
https://public-inbox.org/public-inbox.git/tree/scripts/ssoma-replay
(*) https://public-inbox.org/public-inbox-v1-format.html
And the flow diagram can get really complex, because anybody
can replay any inbox to anybody else...
- mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers, Eric Wong, 2020/04/09
- Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers, Bob Proulx, 2020/04/09
- Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers, Eric Wong, 2020/04/09
- Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers, Bob Proulx, 2020/04/09
- Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers, Eric Wong, 2020/04/10
- Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers, Bob Proulx, 2020/04/13
- Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers, Eric Wong, 2020/04/13
- Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers, Bob Proulx, 2020/04/15
- Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers,
Eric Wong <=
- Re: mailman keeps holding for non-subscribers, Carlo Wood, 2020/04/15