Mark
Nice. I tried it, and it worked well. I can't wait for our 918/DX.
I have noticed one thing about this and the HP3000-L - they both have
the message originator ([log in to unmask]) as the Reply-To tag in the
header options, whereas some other lists that I subscribe to have the
actual list address as the reply-To tag, and the message originator's
address is in the Sender tag.
When I reply to a message from, say, the PowerHouse list or the Nuclear
Physicist's list (only joking), the reply is automatically addressed to
the list, whereas when I reply to a message from the HP3000-L or the
TEST-L, it is addressed to the message originator, and I have to change
it to get it onto the list.
Now there may be some setting in MS Outlook, but I can't find it :), or
they may be a setting on the Listserv.
A minor point, and well done for the work on Sendmail/iX, Bind/iX and
now Majordomo/iX, not to mention Apache/iX. You have added tremendous
value to my favourite platform of all time.
Regards
Neil
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Bixby [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 1998 1:37 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Majordomo/iX lives!
>
> After a minor amount of porting, the Majordomo listserv package from
> http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/ now runs under MPE using
> Sendmail/iX
> and Perl/iX.
>
> I plan to bundle Majordomo/iX with the initial public release of
> Sendmail/iX.
>
> If you'd like to demo Majordomo/iX, just send the single word HELP in
> the
> body of an e-mail message to [log in to unmask] There
> is just
> a single demo list to play with, Test-L, which is open subscription,
> unmoderated, and archived. Try subscribing yourself and then send a
> test message to [log in to unmask] Be sure to unsubscribe
> yourself
> when you're done or else you'll be receiving everybody else's test
> messages
> too.
>
> Let me know if it does anything weird. Thanks.
> --
> Mark Bixby E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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