Carl Zwanzig said the following on 7/12/2005 12:25 PM:
>Rant: Why is it that normally sane companies feel the need to replacing
>something that works and is easy & cheap to maintain with something that
>while it usually works, is hard to maintain once it breaks (which it will),
>and costs a metri
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Bruce N. Audie wrote:
> My Linux box is being decommissioned. We are firing up an Exchange server.
> Is there an option that will provide me with all of the same Mailman
> features?
FreeBSD/postfix/mailman.
If you're looking for a ms-exchange option that provid
Hello,
My Linux box is being decommissioned. We are firing up an Exchange server.
Is there an option that will provide me with all of the same Mailman
features?
Bruce
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Brad Knowles wrote:
>At 11:56 AM -0500 2005-03-05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Can mailman be customized to function after this manner (basically
>> providing a super clean interface for subscribers with the above options)
>> or should I be looking for another solution? If I should be lookin
At 11:56 AM -0500 2005-03-05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can mailman be customized to function after this manner (basically
providing a super clean interface for subscribers with the above options)
or should I be looking for another solution? If I should be looking for
another solution does anyo
I have a customer that is essentially asking me for a mailing list that
is not the traditional mailman way of doing things. I started out
customizing Mailman in several ways according to their requests,
however they are, I think, needing another system and I'm just not sure
where to find such