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Subject: Re: Digest version or archive
From: Dan Liston <dliston @ netscape . com>
Organization: iPlanet eCommerce Solutions, A Sun|Netscape Alliance
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 20:46:36 -0500
To: UperRocks @ aol . com
Cc: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
References: <e8.163bca5a.285bb2c4@aol.com>

If you have any control of the version of majordomo being installed, why did
you choose such an old version?  .3 does not have any of the y2k fixes, and 
does not have any of the security or digest enhancements that have accumulated.
If you are running 1.94.5, I would call your host company a liar.  Since your
version of majordomo is so old, I can not say for certain, but I think they
are just being lazy about allowing your archives and digests, or being very
conservative about drive space on their mail/list server.

Dan Liston

UperRocks@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am on a unix server, and have just installed majordomo, version 1.94.3
> 
> The host company says that it is not possible to set up the list to create
> either an archive of the posts, or a digest version.
> 
> Are they correct?  When I look at the root files, I have subfiles called
> digest and archive2.pl  Doesn't the presence of those files mean that both
> the digest and archive are possible to 'turn on'
> 
> Thanks for any assistance.
> Roxanna
> 
> wh



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