[Mailman-Users] mailman

Andrew Thompson andrew at qnps.com
Thu Aug 8 23:06:54 CEST 2002


Hi,

This is now getting out of hand.

Could all messages to the list about this subject now cease.

If you wish to continue this discussion, please do so in private.

Thank You

Andrew Thompson

-----Original Message-----
From: mailman-users-admin at python.org
[mailto:mailman-users-admin at python.org] On Behalf Of Tom Whiting
Sent: 08 August 2002 22:03
To: mailman-users at python.org
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman


</lurkermode>
There was NOTHING wrong with the reply whatsoever. Telling someone to
RTFM is 
a rather generous reply, given the question itself. In fact it is a
rather 
NICE reply, compared to some I've seen.

Threatening to leave the list? What on earth for? Because someone wrote
a 
reply you didn't like or understand? I simply told him to read the %$W#^

manual. Hell, I GAVE 'im the support and whatnot he needed to solve the 
problem, as WELL as telling him to read the manual, which is MORE than
I've 
seen most do.

Instead of threatening to leave the list because you got yourself
offended, 
and starting a flame war that could go on and on and on forever, why not
just 
leave. Or better yet, STAY and help out. Either way, one user, to a list
of 
(probably) hundreds makes little difference, unless that user is an
active 
poster.

Do I make stupid statements, ask stupid questions? I've been using 
linux/various mta's for going on 7 years (not meant as a bragging
statement, 
it just is a fact). In that time, I've found that rather than actually
do the 
work to help themselves (utilizing search engines, reading manuals,
etc), 
individuals would rather post problems such as the one that was posted,
then 
run to a community supported list, crying, because they failed to read
the 
manual, or do a little legwork and find out the solution to their
problem.

When I encounter a problem that has NOT been publicly solved, or can not
be 
solved through searching the vast library of the internet, THEN I post 
something, requesting help. It's REALLY not that hard to do the same
thing.

In short, most (if not all) problems can be solved by searching various
search 
engines, FAQ's, utilizing the RTFM principle. Failing to do so simply
wastes 
more of the community's time.
<lurkermode>

On Thursday 08 August 2002 03:18 pm, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> OK, If that is a acceptable reply to anyone on the list than I may 
> consider leaving.  Isn't everyone here an adult?
>
> Please people, think before you post.
>
> -Jim P.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: mailman-users-admin at python.org 
> > [mailto:mailman-users-admin at python.org]On Behalf Of Support Desk
> > Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 4:01 PM
> > To: stringy at mb.sympatico.ca
> > Cc: mailman-users at python.org
> > Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman
> >
> >
> >
> > Ha! You self-righteous hippo-crit! http://PaulsFunHouse.com/ 
> > initiates a pop-up for "adult" lists "Pure-Humor".. And carries 
> > links for "adult humor"? Give us a break! Yeah, maybe Tom's reply 
> > was little tough, maybe Tom was having a bad day, but sounds like 
> > the pot calling the kettle black, pal.
> >
> > You really think anyone here will miss you? You think you are 
> > depriving us of anything by leaving? Certainly no monetary loss, 
> > since Mailman is open source.
> >
> > BTW: list is not moderated, it's one of those values in the USA 
> > called freedom of speech! Don't let the CD-ROM door hit your behind 
> > on your way out.
> >
> > SD
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Paul Croft" <paul at paulsfunhouse.com>
> > To: <mailman-users at python.org>
> > Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 2:02 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman
> >
> > | Maybe that is the case Tom...but I think your reply was a little 
> > | bit harsh....have you NEVER asked a "stupid" question in your 
> > | life?
> >
> >  Maybe NOT
> >
> > | everyone is as intelligent as you are!
> > |
> > | To the moderators...if this is an acceptable reply to a question 
> > | on this list...then I will now be taking my leave of this list and

> > | finding an alternative!
> > |
> > | Paul
> > |
> > | At 11:19 PM 07/08/02, Tom Whiting wrote:
> > | >This is a case of RTFM (Read the &*^##%^ manual).
> > | >This is all covered there.
> > | >Make sure that sendmail (or your MTA) is pointing to yourhost.com

> > | >and
> >
> > will
> >
> > | >accept mail for yourhost.com however
> > | >
> > | >On Wednesday 07 August 2002 11:09 pm, Aris Santillan wrote:
> > | > > hello guys
> > | > >
> > | > > why is it my mailman is binded to localhost.localdomain ?
> > | > > how can i change it to my real
> > | > > domain?
> >
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