Just soem replies: (i) I worked on Majordomo earlier, and found it (despite its other shortcomings and lack-of-development for years) to be rather precise and easy-to-operate if one opted to send in commands via email. Perhaps Majordomo's strong dependence on email is based on the fact that it evolved largely in a pre-Web world. But we must remember that email is still the most affordable means of access for many, it is less time-consuming to use, and in parts of the globe where people like me live (India) it's sometimes not practical to expect to stay on the web for long (read, more than ten minutes).
(ii) Easier URLs to remember the Mailman pages would help. Looks like every sysadm has his / her own way of setting up the URLs leading to the approve-page etc (iii) When on the Net, is it not possible to have one simple step to decide whether to subscribe someone in a digest mode or non-digest mode? As of now, I first need to subscribe that someone; then go back and locate his/her address rightly, and then change the mode to digest/non-digest as required. (iv) Re the ability to search for a member's address, in case he/she needs to be removed, this is what I meant. Imaging I have an 800 member list. The person who wants to be removed doesn't remember exactly which address he subscribed on. It could be one of many options, containing the word, say, *abilio*. Is it not possible for me to do a search in the entire database of subscribers, and just pull up all the *abilios* to see which might be the possible subscriber? This would help greatly, rather than having to search manually across the 800 member list. FN _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers
