> > > use MySQL
> > What for?
>
> Share some of the information with other applications, eg: name, email,
> password.
Well if you're talking strategic SQL access, either of these (*if only* they
supported ODBC calling mechanisms) you could bolt it onto mailman and have at
it:
http://gadfly.source
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 11:59:04AM -0400, Kucera, Rich wrote:
> > DadaMail and other packages. We need to be
> > able to send up to 100,000 at a shot, announce only, use MySQL
>
> Have you dbdump-ed a list pickle? Do you really want all that in MySQL?
> What for?
Share some of the information w
Hello,
Looking at similar problems in the future...interesting to think about.
> We're looking at PHPlist,
PHPList is all web-based, isn't it? Some clients may want to respond over
email.
> DadaMail and other packages. We need to be
> able to send up to 100,000 at a shot, announce only, use
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Hello,
we came accross the same problems a while ago. While we still use
Mailman for this purposes as these requirements were not too important
for us, we already did some research. But apart from mass mailing (aka
SPAM tools) we only found an extensi
Hello John,
this really sounds like you'd need a campaign software software :-)
Have you ever heard of "openEMM" http://www.openemm.org/ ?
May that's what you're looking for.
Best wishes,
Ivan
Tenant schrieb:
> We've been using Mailman for several years for a number of our lists,
> been reaso
We've been using Mailman for several years for a number of our lists,
been reasonably happy, and will probably continue to use it.
However, no single package is the right answer for all situations.
Some of our newer domains need packages with capabilities that
Mailman can't provide, so I'm look