We can tack this method to the advanced topic department ;)


Robert Stukowski wrote:
> Just Outlook. The rules let you automate everything. The server is
> irrelevant. All full-featured email programs can act as
> auto-responders and list servers. It's all in how you set them up.
> With Outlook, I can have it check the incoming emails. If it is
> from/for the discussion group, it can foreword those emails to the
> group. It can check each emails for keywords to add or delete contacts
> from the group. And much, much more, just by playing with the rules
> and form scripts. I already have Outlook automatically send out my
> company's media kit if someone sends anything to a certain email
> account. Which is another reason to use this method: attachments.
> Running these bots on your computer gives you complete control over
> them. 
> 
> All the server needs is to have enough email accounts to handle what I
> want. The server does no logic other than be an email server.
> Everything is handled by Outlook, which forwards message to each
> recipient individually in separate email messages.
> 
> 
> -------------------
> Robert Stukowski
> Toon Radio LLC
> 511 Doat Street
> Buffalo, NY 142111
> mailto:[email protected]
> http://www.toonradio.net
> (716) 238-1226
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf Of Thomas Barstow
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 6:32 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE: SPAM-LOW: Re: [General-discussion] List Serv
>> software
>>
>> What email software you going to use for your server to support
>> it?
>>
>> At 02:40 AM 5/13/2008, you wrote:
>>> If you have access to a full-featured email software, and can
>> have as
>>> many email addresses as you want, you can construct your own
>> list
>>> serv.
>>>
>>> First, you create the appropriate email addresses.
>>> Second, add these addresses to your email program.
>>> Third, create scripts or rules in that program and perform them
>> on all
>>> email from those addresses.
>>>
>>> I am planning something like this using MS Outlook and its rules
>>> system.
>>>
>>>
> 
> 
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From [email protected]  Tue May 13 22:57:38 2008
From: [email protected] (Greg Stafford)
Date: Tue May 13 23:52:09 2008
Subject: [General-discussion] AMD Quad Core & SAM 
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Hey folks,
I am upgrading the computer I have and was wondering if anyone had issues
with SAM running on a system with an AMD quad core processor. I am
planning on using Windows XP 32 OS unless SAM works on Windows XP 64. Is
it worth the cost to have XP 64?
Thanks,
Greg

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