I run a small club with about 50 members. All the club mailing lists are
private. Everyone is in the memb...@domain.name list, and there are two other
smaller lists containing subsets of the membership, eg ad...@domain.name,
maintena...@domain.name. When a message is sent to both ad...@domain.na
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I would agree, Mark. BlueHost.com allows me 100 Lists, if that helps!
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Nigel Ridley wrote:
>
>So now I just have to figure out my next move -- I would really like
>about 10 or 12 mailing lists for the different languages -- is that
>possible if I can install Mailman in my 'own space'?
There is no fixed limit to the number of lists a Mailman installation
can suppor
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> Nigel Ridley wrote:
>
>>I read the documentation:
>>http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/index.html
>>and it looks pretty complicated (and I'm not sure if I could do all of
>>what is required on my hosted website).
>
>
>
> Usually, one does not have sufficie
Nigel Ridley wrote:
>
>I read the documentation:
>http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/index.html
>and it looks pretty complicated (and I'm not sure if I could do all of
>what is required on my hosted website).
Usually, one does not have sufficient access to a hosted server to
ins
Hi,
I read the documentation:
http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/index.html
and it looks pretty complicated (and I'm not sure if I could do all of
what is required on my hosted website).
I have a website with a Mailman list (using cpanel - which came with the
hosting plan) and
> "CV" == Christopher VanOosterhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CV> 1) ABOUT MMSITEPASS COMMAND What if my some odd chance a user
CV> selects the password set using the mmsitepass command? Will
CV> they be allowed to use that password? If so, they could in
CV> fact access a
I have just installed mailman (pretty painless even for a non-sys-admin
like me). It looks like it will work well.
Now I am looking for some hints on how I may manage multiple lists
centrally. In other words I would like my users to have as painless as
possible experience managing their sub