Salve Steve! On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Willie Wonka wrote: > > Oh - and I use Mozilla Mail - but this list (and others) have w-a-y too > > much mail for me to d/l and sort through - which is why I prefer > > webmail over pop3. I did subscribe to this list (for 10 minutes) once, > > but again, it's too tedious to try and use the webmail's severly > > hampered interface to delete, organize, etc...plus I do NOT use > > javascript in my browsers (except on occasion), and that makes it even > > 10x worse than what I described. > > Xen hosted virtual machine: $11.50/month > Gb of bandwidth at LAN speeds: Included > Debian installed to spec: $0 Or vserver 3 Euro/month ($4) 1,5 GB hdd; 50GB traffic/month ;) > Running your own mail service the way you want, including webmail, IMAPD > and server side filtering... priceless. webmail? not mutt? Mutt supported mail threading and this feature is very usefull for mailinglists :) http://www.mutt.org I use Mindterm, a SSH2 Java midlet, to access my vserver from webterminals of my university and use mutt un my vserver :) http://www.mindbright.com/products/80_MindTerm/ Also cool, midlets from jcraft http://www.jcraft.com Ok, Willie don't like Javascript and maybe java either - so use SSH2 clients to access your server ;) BTW vserver: AFAIK is a vserver cheaper than a xen server, but it has some restrictions: - can't run your own kernel - can't use ntpdate - can't use networktools that are accessing the device directly: ethereal, iptables, ping, traceroute And of course I'm strictly __against__ changing replacing mailinglist, for several reasons: ***this is out of any discussion***. But it probably worth to write a tutorial about ml for ml newbies. ;) Greetings, rob