At 12:07 AM 10/22/95 +0100, Brent Chapman wrote:
>At 3:12 PM 10/20/95, ckk@uchicago.edu wrote:
>>We have a fair number of list owners who are doing email via POP service,
>>using Eudora on a Macintosh. So they don't have a simple "approve" script
like >>Unix-based list owners do.
>The trick to approving messages is, first, to use the "Forward934"
>extension (comes with Eudora, or is available from ftp.qualcomm.com), to
>cause Eudora to do RFC934-style message forwarding rather than ">"-prefix
>message forwarding; i.e., making the message look like this:
[...]
1) Wouldn't that leave the text of the message with '>' chars on each line?
2) I use Eudora for Windows, and the trick is to use "Send again". Messages
come to owner-listname for approval, so all you have to do is remove the
word "owner-" from the To: line, insert the Approved: statement, and either
turn off Word Wrap or delete any Received: lines that go over 76 chars.
Here's another question: is there a way to use the BOUNCE list via email,
mailing in the bounce commands?
If so, I'd like to learn more about this taboo thing, because I run several
lists.
Ken Menken
Project Genesis
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