pushing through a single digest message ahead of time
Due to some unfortuneate circumstances this past week at my place of employment, some of the administration wanted to push out a single message that was sent to a list completely composed of digest members. To say there have been a few different problems on my mail server this last week would be an understatement. For those reason, I did not want to push out all of the queued digest messages like the cronjob does. Is there a way to push the digest to a single list? Or even better, just a single message of that digest to the individual list?
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"MTV" == Mark T Valites <valites@geneseo.edu> writes:
MTV> Is there a way to push the digest to a single list?
Not by default, but it ought to be a simple hack of cron/senddigests.
MTV> Or even better, just a single message of that digest to the
MTV> individual list?
Not without some Python programming.
Note that in MM2.1, you'll be able to send out `urgent' messages that bypass digests and disabled deliveries, getting the message out to the entire list membership immediately.
-Barry
MTV> Is there a way to push the digest to a single list?
Not by default, but it ought to be a simple hack of cron/senddigests.
I figured I could go there, but hacking it under pressure proabably wouldn't have been a good idea at the time.
MTV> Or even better, just a single message of that digest to the MTV> individual list?
Not without some Python programming.
Ouch, it didn't need to go out that bad... :)
Note that in MM2.1, you'll be able to send out `urgent' messages that bypass digests and disabled deliveries, getting the message out to the entire list membership immediately.
That's good news to hear - gotta go find that box I installed 2.1 on and start playing with it again...
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