Majordomo Info
The mission of vger.kernel.org is to provide email list services for the linux kernel developers.
Sections:
As of now, subscription support is not handled at the web!
All VGER list control activities (joining and leaving, that is) are handled via email server at address:
majordomo@vger.kernel.org
All email sent to there must be TEXT/PLAIN, there can be no multipart messages, no VCARDs, nothing ``fancy''. In presense of such things, Majordomo will very likely do wrong thing.
When you send there email, do make sure that all of the email headers, both visible and transport level, have same addresses in them. People experience problems when for example ``From:'', ``Sender:'' and possible ``Reply-To:'' headers present different addresses. The most common manifestation is complete silence from VGER!
You can test email delivery between you, and VGER by sending an empty test letter to: <autoanswer@vger.kernel.org>
If you don't know how to use Majordomo, start with word:
help
as the message body -- as the entire content of the message.
Majordomo does not care of what you use as ``Subject:''.
Basic introduction is given below.
A listing of all lists, and their archives at VGER's Majordomo.
Very short Majordomo intro
Send request in email to address <majordomo@vger.kernel.org
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To subscribe a list (``linux-kernel'' is given as an example), use following as the only content of your letter:
subscribe linux-kernel
Like via this URL: "subscribe linux-kernel".
To get off a list (``linux-kernel'' is given as an example), use following as the only content of your letter:
unsubscribe linux-kernel
Like via this URL: "unsubscribe linux-kernel".
Indeed these commands have optional second parameter: your email address, but Majordomo has a tendency to become upset, and refuse to serve, if you use it, and your "From:"/"Sender:"/"Reply-To:" headers don't match with your real address. Less confusion is better, of course.
A listing of all lists, and their archives at VGER's Majordomo.
Taboo things to be done when discussing at VGER lists
The Majordomo is configured with a set of filter rules which when triggered will send the email to "/dev/null".
(List owner actually, but they are overworked elsewere, and use "d" button usually...)
- Usage of HTML in email -- even as an alternate format -- is considered to be signature characteristics of SPAM.
Ignore this at your own peril! - A collection of phrases/keywords which appear commonly at those bloody SPAMs -- in case it is a TEXT/PLAIN spam, and not HTML-SPAM...
- Message size exceeding 100 000 characters causes blocking.
See the actual Majordomo taboo expressions.
总结
1.只能用纯文本发送邮件
2.回复邮件的时候用> 和>>