Received: from uga.cc.uga.edu by nfs1.digex.net with SMTP id AA05869 (5.67b8/IDA-1.5 for ); Mon, 1 Aug 1994 19:40:31 -0400 Message-Id: <199408012340.AA05869@nfs1.digex.net> Received: from UGA.CC.UGA.EDU by uga.cc.uga.edu (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 1100; Mon, 01 Aug 94 19:37:04 EDT Received: from UGA.CC.UGA.EDU (NJE origin LISTSERV@UGA) by UGA.CC.UGA.EDU (LMail V1.1d/1.7f) with BSMTP id 0892; Mon, 1 Aug 1994 19:37:04 -0400 Date: Mon, 1 Aug 1994 19:12:26 -0400 Reply-To: Erik Rauch Sender: Lojban list From: Erik Rauch Subject: Re: newsgroup rather than mailing list - solution X-To: Klaus Birken X-Cc: Lojban List To: Bob LeChevalier In-Reply-To: <199408012128.AA01547@eli.CS.YALE.EDU> Status: RO X-From-Space-Date: Mon Aug 1 19:40:33 1994 X-From-Space-Address: LOJBAN%CUVMB.BITNET@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU On Mon, 1 Aug 1994, Klaus Birken wrote: > wouldn't it be reasonable to create a new network newsgroup > concerning lojban? (or is there such a forum already?) > > as the group of lojbanists gets bigger and bigger, > the discussions in the mailing list seem to flood > private mailboxes (at least my own one). Others will probably weigh in with why a mailing list is preferable, but here is a solution to your problem: there is a program called procmail that intercepts incoming messages from mailing list and puts them in separate folders. As some people may not have time to read the docs to the program, here is a quick set-up which should take you only 5 or 10 minutes. ftp to math.sunysb.edu, cd to /pub/scott and get the file procmail-2.91.tar.Z in binary mode. Unpack this file and put the program "procmail" somewhere in your home directory such as directory bin. Change your .forward file to say "| your_home_directory/bin/procmail" (change the path to wherever you put it. It should be the full path). Finally, put the .procmailrc file from the tar file in your home directory, and add these lines at the end: : ^From.*LOJBAN@CUVMB.BITNET lojban : "^Sender:.*Lojban list.*" lojban From now on, all messages from this list should go to a file called lojban in your mail directory. | Erik Rauch rauch-erik@yale.edu |