On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 02:59:00AM +, Adam McGreggor wrote:
> (and, my own experience, config'ing a Mailman list is *so* much easier
> (and obvious). Particulary when trying to get a code-repo commit
> messages...)
Oh, and another thing, Mailman is *so* much easier to config allowed
senders (f
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 09:09:52AM -0600, Kim Mosley wrote:
> I'd like to hear some opinions of using mailman vs. using GoogleGroups for a
> list of 500 people.
With Mailman, all one needs is an email address that works: no need to
create a google-account or whatever they're called this week.
If
mailman rocks if you know linux and run your own server. With anything
else, you are at their mercy.
On Thu, March 5, 2009 10:09 am, Kim Mosley wrote:
> I'd like to hear some opinions of using mailman vs. using GoogleGroups for
> a
> list of 500 people.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kim
>
On 03/05/09 09:09, Kim Mosley wrote:
I'd like to hear some opinions of using mailman vs. using
GoogleGroups for a list of 500 people.
Here are a few points to think about.
- Do you want to send the email from a domain / address that you /
your company uses and / or is responsible for? (Bran
I'd like to hear some opinions of using mailman vs. using GoogleGroups for
a
list of 500 people.
Thanks,
Kim
I'm using mailman for 2 years now and I have never had a problem with it.
For a list with about 5k members and growing.
Easy to setup, easy to manage, ease to use.
Regards,
Pablo
I'd like to hear some opinions of using mailman vs. using GoogleGroups for a
list of 500 people.
Thanks,
Kim
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