On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 09:27:03AM -0500, Attila Horvath wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Any opinions about which mailing list manager is better?
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 00:34:06 +1300 I wrote:
> >Having to go to a web page to change details on what is just really an
> >email service is a bad thing IMO, so:
Chris Bannister wrote:
Having to go to a web page to change details on what is just really an
email service is a bad thing IMO, so:
Pros...
easily administered via an email interface.
It is a RPITA to have to go online - fire up a web browser - go to a
special site - enter password deta
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 09:27:03AM -0500, Attila Horvath wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Any opinions about which mailing list manager is better?
>
> I realize the fundamental question is what kind of features are needed and
> how does it intend to be used?
>
> I tried to install & configure mailman on sar
> Attila Horvath wrote:
>
> Any opinions about which mailing list manager is better?
>
> My personal favorite is sympa (www.sympa.org)
>
>
> Needed are...
>
>
> - 'relative' customization ease
> - self administering (as most are)
> - ar
Attila Horvath wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Any opinions about which mailing list manager is better?
>
> I realize the fundamental question is what kind of features are needed and
> how does it intend to be used?
>
> I tried to install & configure mailman on sarge via apt-get - only because
> that's the
Attila Horvath wrote:
Any opinions about which mailing list manager is better?
My personal favorite is sympa (www.sympa.org)
Needed are...
- 'relative' customization ease
- self administering (as most are)
- archiving and retrieval
- spam filtering [optional] - I'm running spa
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 09:27:03AM -0500, Attila Horvath wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Any opinions about which mailing list manager is better?
>
> I realize the fundamental question is what kind of features are needed and
> how does it intend to be used?
>
> I tried to install & configure mailman on sar
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