[#964] Bastion or SecurityManager for Ruby? — Clemens Hintze <clemens.hintze@...>

Hi,

15 messages 1999/12/10

[#989] a question about to_i — Friedrich Dominicus <Friedrich.Dominicus@...>

Sorry, I'm quite new to ruby. But I encounterd the following problem. If

17 messages 1999/12/19

[ruby-talk:00982] Re: Can a "daily digest" mailing list of all ruby-talk messages be set up?

From: matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
Date: 1999-12-13 03:15:13 UTC
List: ruby-talk #982
Hi,

In message "[ruby-talk:00979] Can a "daily digest" mailing list of all ruby-talk messages be set up?"
    on 99/12/11, "Conrad Schneiker" <schneiker@jump.net> writes:

|Would it be possible to set up a ruby-talk digest mailing list that works
|like the JPython-Interest digest?

Our list server has the batch mail mode, from the help file:

  3.4     Digest Delivery

  <<<<< Batch mail mode (approximately every N hours)

  # matome <num>[opt]  Send batch mail at approximately every <num> hours
                       To be exact, mail are sent at N clock where
                            0 == N (mod <num>)    N=1..24
                       When <num> is between 13 to 36, mail batch will be
                       sent once a day at 
                            <num>    if  <num>=13..24
                            <num>-24 if  <num>=25..36

          Ex.
              # matome <num>u   plain(unpack) format
              # matome <num>i   lha+ish format
          [opt]:
              (no option)   gzip(with UNIX From:)
              u             PLAINTEXT(with UNIX From:) 
              uf            PLAINTEXT(with UNIX From:)
              i             lha+ish
              ish           lha+ish
              b             RFC934 format   PLAINTEXT
              d             RFC1153 format  PLAINTEXT
              mp            MIME/Multipart PLAINTEXT

  # matome 0         Cancel batch mode.  Return to normal distribution
          Ex.
          # matome 1        Mail batch every 1 hour  (gzip-ped)
          # matome 2        Mail batch every 2 hours (gzip-ped) 
          # matome 2u       Mail batch every 2 hours (plain text)
          # matome 2mp      Mail batch every 2 hours (MIME/Multipart)
          # matome 17       Mail batch once a day at 17:00 (gzip-ped)
          # matome 29       Mail batch once a day at  5:00 (gzip-ped)

MAMOME is the word for `summary|bundle' in Japanese.  Send the command
mail to the <ruby-talk-ctl@netlab.co.jp>.  You can get the help file
by using `#help' command to the address above.

I've never tryed the feature personally, but it seems to work fine.
Some members in the list use it.  I don't think it provides the list
of contents.   Hmm, the list server is written in Perl, should I
rewrite that? :-)

# When I talked to the author of this list server, he refuse to write
# it in Ruby.  He said it was too big to reimplement.  I agreed.

							matz.

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