Re: [Quickfix-users] Some general question about this message-list
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From: Oren M. <ore...@ya...> - 2003-04-28 18:01:29
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1) Yes, there is a setting called Disable mail delivery. If you set this to 'on' you should be able to post without receiving messages. There is however the popular digest mode option, which will send you the days activity at the end of the day in a single message. This is nice because you don't get too far behind, but you only need to deal with one message a day. You can also set a filter in your mail client to stick them 2) Thank you for finding this Joerg! That location is unexpected. I had been looking for that myself. 3) I have not seen this option, it might be worth inquiring to sourceforge about this. 4) You guys seem to be determining this more than me. This was the sourceforge recommended setup for mailing lists, but I think it is more geared towards end-user applications. Since QF is a dev library, it's generally all development related stuff. I've been considering just merging the two. At some point if QF has some sort of server version version that doesn't require so much development, the users list may pick up some more. Joerg Thoennes <Joe...@ma...> wrote:Hello Matt, > 1.) is there a "write only" membership for the quickfix mailingslists ? I only > want to be able to write to the mailinglist but do not want to receive all these messages. > When I need some information from previous messages I want to go to the web-site > and search through the forum. Just check the Lists section of http://sourceforge.net/projects/quickfix/, perhaps you can enter new messages here. Currently, the access to sourceforge lists seems to give ERRORS so I cannot try this myself. > 2.) Is there a search field function for the message archive at the web site ? Yes, the search function of sourceforge is always on the left side, immediately below the login section. It is context sensitive, that is if you are viewing mailing lists you can search inside the current list. It took me some time to get aware of this unexpected location of the search function... > 3.) Is there a monthly or yearly (!!!) digest (=collection) of all old quickfix mailinglist messages > within one single file (which can be downloaded) ? See my answer to the first message. > 4.) Is the quickfix developer mailingslist for users that are developing quickfix itself or for users > which are developing other applications with embedded quickfix (or both) ? I think the quickfix-users list was intended for users developing applications with QuickFIX, but there is nearly no traffic in this lists since all questions related to the usage of QuickFIX are also discussed in the developers list which is probably intended for the development of QuickFIX. So the best would be to post all your questions on the developers list. Just my experience -- I hope I do not speak against your policy, Oren. Cheers, Jörg -- Joerg Thoennes http://macd.com Tel.: +49 (0)241 44597-24 Macdonald Associates GmbH Fax : +49 (0)241 44597-10 Lothringer Str. 52, D-52070 Aachen ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Quickfix-users mailing list Qui...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickfix-users --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. |