Ben Kennedy writes:
On 21 12 2004 at 11:15 am -0500, Lindsay Haisley wrote:
You might want to look into putting your list on Mailman, which has a very complete web-based UI. Mailman is available as a package with most distirbutions. See also <http://sourceforge.net/projects/mailman/>. It's pretty much an "industry standard"
Not to be another "me too" here, but having run some Mailman lists for a couple of years now, I have to add my recommendation as well. It is feature-rich and easy to set up and admin -- for tech and non-tech alike. It also provides a complement of command-line tools in addition to the excellent web-based UI.
Sourceforge uses mailman. I find it rather annoying. It keeps pestering me, every day, with this thing or that thing.
Instead of rejecting messages from non-subscribers out of hand, or rejecting messages for other similar reasons, it queues it up, and bugs me to manually remove the message from the queue.
It's gotten to the point where I actually wrote a Perl script to handle mailman's obnoxiousness automatically.
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