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RE: noadvertise only works from a local machine; a smidgen of |
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"Steve Bonine 312.630.6282" <BONINE .
STEVE @
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com> |
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Thu, 16 Feb 1995 20:16:00 CST |
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>> I recently reported (and just a moment ago reiterated) that noadvertise
>> doesn't work for me, except for mail from the machine on which majordomo
>> runs. It just occurred to me to make another test: I used /dcs/ as the only
>> expression in the noadvertise list. This behaves just like /.*/ and
>> variations thereon: 'lists' shows the list, except for mail from the local
>> machine. I suppose that just means I can trust regexps, and that there really
>> is something goofy going on.
Are you being bit by the fact that you will see even a noadvertise list if
you ask for "lists" AND YOU ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE LIST?
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