Quoting Mike Egglestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> Which software package does this mailing list use
> to run the list?
> I understand that Mailman is popular but wonder what
> others are out there. Mostly curious as to what
> this list uses.
Ahh, after checking around a bit more, Majordomo l
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 07:28:31PM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> I run Mailman, but there are many things I don't like with it. I'm
> looking to move to Sympa, but there is quite a lot of configuration to
> be done before I can get it to do what I want, so I haven't started the
> transition, b
On Monday 21 October 2002 18:51, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Which software package does this mailing list use
> to run the list?
Dunno, but...
> I understand that Mailman is popular but wonder what
> others are out there.
I run Mailman, but there are many things I don't like with it. I'm
looking
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:51:45AM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Which software package does this mailing list use
> to run the list?
Smartlist.
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On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:54:07AM -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote:
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From: Mike Egglestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mike Egglestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What the heck? You Bcc:ed the list? This makes it difficult to use
most sane email programs to respond to you.
> Quoting Mike Egglestone
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 18:54, Mike Egglestone wrote:
> Quoting Mike Egglestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi,
> > Which software package does this mailing list use
> > to run the list?
> > I understand that Mailman is popular but wonder what
> > others are out there. Mostly curious as to what
> >
on Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 08:57:17AM +0100, P Kirk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Mailman seems very easy to configure and very popular with the busier
> lists. Sourceforge uses it.
Seconded. I've used and adminned Mailman lists. Just watch those old
lock files.
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On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 08:57:17AM +0100, P Kirk wrote:
| Mailman seems very easy to configure and very popular with the busier
I like mailman too, at least from a mailing list user perspective.
| lists. Sourceforge uses it.
Except that sourceforge doesn't let mailman create the archives.
Mailm
Mailman seems very easy to configure and very popular with the busier
lists. Sourceforge uses it.
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hi eugene...
here's a collection of various mailing list stuff...
http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Majordomo/Majordomo.Utilities.txt
- i think( wild ass guess) that you'd need to write your own script to
expand the "list" individually into "hi ${firsname}" ...
and pipe it to sendmail..
On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 05:40:19PM +0200, Eugene van Zyl wrote:
| Hi,
|
| What mailing list software is availble under GPL that will expand the name of
Have you tried mailman?
You should be able to find it on the GNU site or the Python site.
-D
On 05-Mar-2001 Peter Lieven wrote:
> i'm confronted with setting up a mailing list with about 20-30k
> subscribers. i find mailman very useful,
> but i want to remove the password option. is there a patch available?
>
> which software is used for the debian lists?
>From http://www.debian.org/Mai
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 05:13:39PM +0100, Peter Lieven wrote:
| i'm confronted with setting up a mailing list with about 20-30k
| subscribers. i find mailman very useful,
| but i want to remove the password option. is there a patch available?
I take it you don't want the users to need a password?
"Peter Lieven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>which software is used for the debian lists?
That would be smartlist, IIRC.
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> i'm confronted with setting up a mailing list with about 20-30k
> subscribers. i find mailman very useful,
> but i want to remove the password option. is there a patch available?
You can set up a script to remove users without requiring a password very
easily. Just interface with the command l
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:38:15AM -0400, Mathew Johnston wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone has reccomendations for mailing list software.
> I need to maintain something like 10 lists, with maybe 10 people per
> list. Users should be able to subscribe and unsubscribe, but I wish to
> limit which ad
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Mathew Johnston wrote:
->I'm wondering if anyone has reccomendations for mailing list software.
->I need to maintain something like 10 lists, with maybe 10 people per
->list. Users should be able to subscribe and unsubscribe, but I wish to
->limit which addresses may subscrib
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:38:15AM -0400, Mathew Johnston wrote:
> joining (security through obscurity is bad ;). The list software should
> keep an archive of the list in some sort of html format with okay
> navigation - threads are good. Does such a piece of software exist?
For the list ser
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On Wed, 17 Mar 1999 18:59:59 -0600, oneiros wrote:
>> berolist, majordomo or smartlist?
>majordomo definatly.
Only if one is masochistic enough to run a Windows wannabe. IE, hack
piled upon hack piled upon hack piled upon hack. Majordomo'
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On Wed, 17 Mar 1999 23:24:13 +0100 (CET), Pere Camps wrote:
> berolist, majordomo or smartlist?
Listar.
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Thus spake Pere Camps ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> berolist, majordomo or smartlist?
majordomo definatly.
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PC> > I like GNU mailman (http://www.list.org/). All commands through web
PC> > interface and subscriber commands also through email.
PC>
PC> Any .deb for it?
I don't use the .deb personally, but there are apparently 2 versions in
.deb format. See:
http://cgi.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packag
Padraic,
> I like GNU mailman (http://www.list.org/). All commands through web
> interface and subscriber commands also through email.
Any .deb for it?
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PC> berolist, majordomo or smartlist?
PC> This will be a very low traffic mailing list server, so I prefer
PC> it to be easy to install/manage/use than to be lightweight.
PC> Any hints would be greatly appreciated!
I like GNU mailman (http://www.list.org/). All commands through web
int
Mario Bertrand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to setup a mailing list, but I don't have a permanent internet
> access. Is there a software I can configure for that?
You can use both smartlist and majordomo in an offline setup.
All you need is to be able to receive mail for several different
accoun
Mario Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to setup a mailing list, but I don't have a permanent internet
> access. Is there a software I can configure for that?
The fetchmail man page describes a way to do this, in the section titled
"Good Ways To Use Multidrop Mailboxes".
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