Re: {ADMIN} digest options
Quote from Forum Archives on October 29, 2003, 6:17 pmPosted by: Robert.H.Lowe <Robert.H.Lowe@...>
> Here are some suggestions from the owner of welovegod.org. Option 2
> requires
> that I change a configuration option so that anyone, including
> non-subscribers can read the archives. I don't really want to do that.
> Options 3 & 4 have already been mentioned and seem like the best solutions
> unless you want to change software. If you are using Outlook, I recommend
> option 1. As an added bonus you and your friends can avoid a lot of the
> really nasty viruses out there. 🙂
>
>
>> Several options:
>> 1. don't use outlook - use Mozilla for email digests
>> 2. remove the "Guard Archive" option from your Configuration, then
>> they can
>> read in a nice format at news://welovegod.org/churchbass using Outlook
>> or any
>> other news readerDing, ding, ding, we have a winner... I like this option, but what to use
as username/password? I registered my own username at the site, but the
password they sent me doesn't work, and using 'cb' without a password
failed (it looked like some script didn't like having a null value).
Any pointers will be greatly appeciated!-Robert
>> 3. switch to single-message mode
>> 4. read on the web (requires a user ID)
Posted by: Robert.H.Lowe <Robert.H.Lowe@...>
> requires
> that I change a configuration option so that anyone, including
> non-subscribers can read the archives. I don't really want to do that.
> Options 3 & 4 have already been mentioned and seem like the best solutions
> unless you want to change software. If you are using Outlook, I recommend
> option 1. As an added bonus you and your friends can avoid a lot of the
> really nasty viruses out there. 🙂
>
>
>> Several options:
>> 1. don't use outlook - use Mozilla for email digests
>> 2. remove the "Guard Archive" option from your Configuration, then
>> they can
>> read in a nice format at news://welovegod.org/churchbass using Outlook
>> or any
>> other news reader
Ding, ding, ding, we have a winner... I like this option, but what to use
as username/password? I registered my own username at the site, but the
password they sent me doesn't work, and using 'cb' without a password
failed (it looked like some script didn't like having a null value).
Any pointers will be greatly appeciated!
-Robert
>> 3. switch to single-message mode
>> 4. read on the web (requires a user ID)