This list is written with any feature that'll make life easier for it's
members. Well, that and whatever time I have to spare. I do have the designs
for an entirely new list server setup that I'd love to write, but again,
time. Now that I'm moving everything over to Blackstone, I'll start moving
the list functionality into CFCs and then release them all (or something). 
There is an internal email between users feature I'd like to add in and the
new 'all posts from user X' feature is already coded and just needs to be
added to the interface.
 
> Vivio Technologies is currently updating our "Keep Them Interested" 
> mailing list software to integrate with EZMLM (Easy Mailing List 
> Manager). We intent to put a friendly, easy-to-use interface 
> on easymlm 
> as well as a place to host it if the customer wants.
> 
> Ezmlm has just about every feature anyone could ever hope for in a 
> mailing list manager, and with the KTI interface on top of it, that 
> should help things a lot.
> 
> At any rate, that's what we're doing, and I imagine that this list is 
> run in much the same way.
> 
> Hope this helps!
> 
> Warm regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologies
> http://www.viviotech.net/
> 
> Ian Skinner wrote:
> 
> >What kinds of software are people using for list server type 
> functionality and why?  Are any of these list servers built 
> in ColdFusion and/or ties together with it.  Or something 
> somewhat like a list server to handle large mailings, 25,000+ 
> once a month to start with but growing to thousands every few 
> days, and the responses from all these mailings.
> >
> >Of course I would be interested to hear about the software 
> behind THIS list, but I am not sure if it is available for 
> others to use?  Michael?
> >
> >We are looking at specific list server type functions.  It 
> would not be completely user based.  First of all the primary 
> communication would be one way; between us and our customers 
> and between them and us.  The customers would not be posting 
> or responding to the other members of the list.  What we are 
> seeking is there any reliable and customizable software to 
> handle the responses.  This would be to primarily to sort 
> auto-responses, bad e-mails, requests to be removed, etcetera 
> to appropriate pools to be handled in various processes.  
> Initially these processes would probably be largely manual, 
> but over time we plan to develop automated processes, 
> probably using ColdFusion, to programmatically handle the 
> routine responses.
> >
> >Thank You



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