Carefully read the license. I know that not long ago mailman was available
for education and personal use without charge.
Also, you might find it useful to look through the PHP examples, which
includes a POP interface.
- Marc
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
> I have MailMan from Endymion running right now. Unfortunatly it expires
> after 30 days unless you get the licensed copy for $250. If I were
> planning on using this for work, then I would get the licensed copy, but
> it is only for personal access, and I don't have $250 to blow on
> convience.
> This may, however, be the inspiration I needed to learn Perl better so
> I can write my own. The html isn't hard, it's the backend scripting that
> I'll need to figure out.
> Kenny
> Marc Evans wrote:
> >
> > There is a package called "mailman" that works pretty well for
> > this. If you can't find a URL, let me know and I will try to
> > locate it.
>
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