At 9:18 PM -0500 2006-01-21, Matt Gostick wrote:
I have installed Mailman in hopes of using it as a type of 'notification'
system. For example, a user subscribes to the list, and after subscribing
I can send him/her an email notifiying them an event that happens on my
website.
Matt Gostick wrote:
I was hoping that using a standard
program where the unsubscribe/subscribe system was known and trusted by isp's
that I would get
better penetration.
I don't think that's the way ISP's work in general. I think they
consider the source IP of the mail, not the software that
At 11:34 AM -0500 2006-01-22, Matt Gostick wrote:
Yeah, that is what I do now, but I am at the point where I am sending so
many emails per day that my penetration rate is decreasing b/c of Junk/Spam
folders.
Ahh. Yes, that could be a problem.
I was hoping that using a
Matt == Matt Gostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matt I have installed Mailman in hopes of using it as a type of
Matt 'notification' system. For example, a user subscribes to
Matt the list, and after subscribing I can send him/her an email
Matt notifiying them an event that
I have installed Mailman in hopes of using it as a type of 'notification'
system. For example, a
user subscribes to the list, and after subscribing I can send him/her an email
notifiying them an
event that happens on my website. The event would be unique for this user and
should only be sent
At 9:18 PM -0500 2006-01-21, Matt Gostick wrote:
I have installed Mailman in hopes of using it as a type of 'notification'
system. For example, a user subscribes to the list, and after subscribing
I can send him/her an email notifiying them an event that happens on my
website.