uchu wrote:
> > If someone wants to run a mailing list they should use a mailing list
> > management software that's designed for that purpose, instead of
> > trying to shoehorn something out of an ordinary E-mail client.
> 
> Totally agreed on that.

The lack of functionality that had been objected against mailing
list software is the ability for recipient X to determine if last
week's broadcast message had [or should have] been delivered also
to recipient Y. In this respect, ordinary mail gives a suboptimal
solution, as the "To" headers should match the list of recipients.

> [...]
> We have put in place restrictions and policies nicely forcing customers
> into using mailing list management tools to do their broadcasts.

What do you mean by "nicely forcing"? Do you have semi-automated
procedures, step-by-step instructions, or similar guidance for
setting up mailing lists on your server?

Just mumbling...


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