=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/mail.html,v retrieving revision 1.69 retrieving revision 1.70 diff -c -r1.69 -r1.70 *** www/mail.html 2003/08/08 21:43:37 1.69 --- www/mail.html 2003/08/09 02:58:09 1.70 *************** *** 20,26 **** Mailing lists are an important means of communication among users and developers of OpenBSD. With the exceptions of announce and ! security-anounce, the lists are not moderated. We deliberately restrict the number of different mailing lists. This helps reduce the amount of cross-posting and makes sure that the information gets distributed to a wide audience. --- 20,26 ---- Mailing lists are an important means of communication among users and developers of OpenBSD. With the exceptions of announce and ! security-announce, the lists are not moderated. We deliberately restrict the number of different mailing lists. This helps reduce the amount of cross-posting and makes sure that the information gets distributed to a wide audience. *************** *** 81,87 **** "3.2-stable", "3.3-current as of July 20, 2003"). Any hardware related questions should mention the platform (i.e., sparc, alpha, etc.), and provide a full ! dmesg(8)). Hardware model numbers, unfortunately, don't indicate much about the actual content of a particular machine or accessory, and are useless to anyone who doesn't have that exact machine sitting where they can easily --- 81,87 ---- "3.2-stable", "3.3-current as of July 20, 2003"). Any hardware related questions should mention the platform (i.e., sparc, alpha, etc.), and provide a full ! dmesg(8). Hardware model numbers, unfortunately, don't indicate much about the actual content of a particular machine or accessory, and are useless to anyone who doesn't have that exact machine sitting where they can easily *************** *** 283,290 ****

As an example, if you were going on vacation for two weeks and didn't wish to come back to several thousand e-mails, you can disable ! message delivery from the mail server for the time of your vacation and have ! delivery automaticly resume upon your scheduled return using the command:

       set all nomail-14d
  
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As an example, if you were going on vacation for two weeks and didn't wish to come back to several thousand e-mails, you can disable ! message delivery by the mail server for the time of your vacation and have ! delivery automatically resume upon your scheduled return using the command:

       set all nomail-14d
  
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OpenBSD www@openbsd.org !
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OpenBSD www@openbsd.org !
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