On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 16:32 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Brian Fahrlander wrote:
> >
> >And ya know- I coulda *sworn* the actual list of subscribers
> >was in a text file, but it isn't.
>
>
> Right. It's in lists//config
Mailman is a well-made product; it's slick, simple, reliable,
everything you'd want from a mailing list but one: a clearness of
documentation. I've installed it three times, and I swear I don't know
how I did it. Sendmail, on the other hand, when you've installed it,
you *know* how you did i
Mailman is a well-made product; it's slick, simple, reliable,
everything you'd want from a mailing list but one: a clearness
of
documentation. I've installed it three times, and I swear I
don't know how I did it. Sendmail, on the other hand, when
you've
Mailman is a well-made, but odd product for an administrator (not a
programmer): it's slick, simple, reliable, everything you'd want from a
mailing list but one: a clearness of documentation. I've installed it
at least three times, and I swear I couldn't tell you how to. Sendmail,
on the other ha