I've used LetterRip for about 10 years and find it to be stable, flexible, and very efficient.

There is a list that the developer monitors and I've cross posted this reply to that list so that others might respond on their thoughts as well.




At 10:53 PM -0600, 8/24/07, Vritra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

In an earlier post I asked about how I could forward HTML announcements from
an opt-in list that I moderate. Randy suggested Letterrip.

From what I've been able to gather online at the Letterrip web site this
seems like a good suggestion.

Do members here have comments about Letterrip?

I am unsure about the idea of using my Mac Pro as a server. Is this a
straightforward process? Or will it create unforeseen problems for me?

Will this process negatively impact my actively using Final Cut Studio on a
new Mac Pro?
My list volume is fairly small, about 15 to 20 messages per day to 500
members. I've installed 10 GB ram.

My Email, with questions, to the Letterrip sales address has netted me 0
response in a week or more. That gives me the feeling that I shouldn't
expect much in the way of technical support.

Is this a program that a fairly technically unsophisticated Mac user can
manage without too much pain?

Thanks for your comments,
Reed


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