On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 12:16:56PM +0200, Steve Mansfield wrote:
> I understand that it's perfectly possible to use mailman on a server that
> has only dial-up access to the Internet. However, I'd like to get a firm
> grasp of the downsides of doing this before I go to the effort of
> installing it
I understand that it's perfectly possible to use mailman on a server that
has only dial-up access to the Internet. However, I'd like to get a firm
grasp of the downsides of doing this before I go to the effort of
installing it.
My setup is this: Linux box running Fetchmail, Postfix, Procmail, Qpop
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On Sunday 05 September 2004 12:41, Hilton J Ralphs wrote:
| a. what do you intend to use the list for? one way distribution list or
| interactive like this one?
Interactive. I'm considering mailman for a couple of lists - one new, one
already hosted on yahoogroups (but I don't
Quoting Steve Mansfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My setup is this: Linux box running Fetchmail, Postfix, Procmail, Qpopper,
Apache. This sits on a LAN and access the net through an ISDN router. My
plan was to have list messages go to a POP server at my hosting provided
from where I would download
I understand that it's perfectly possible to use mailman on a server that
has only dial-up access to the Internet. However, I'd like to get a firm
grasp of the downsides of doing this before I go to the effort of
installing it.
My setup is this: Linux box running Fetchmail, Postfix, Procmail, Qpop