At 04:11 PM 2/17/2003, you wrote:
At 20:13 17/02/2003, Cody Harris wrote:
Why not use Win 98 as a server platform on which to run Mailman?

Quite simply because it is not a robust Operating System with any real pretensions to being even a modestly secure server platform. Win 98, 98SE and ME have never been proposed for such use, even by Microsoft, and for the good reasons that they are not suitable for it.

Expending effort on getting Mailman to run on Win 98 is a waste of effort. Win NT has no future but might have been an arguable case, Win 2k and XP also an arguable case.

But, if you've got modest Wintel hardware,the best way to exploit it is with Linux. For effectively nothing, you get a robust, secure server platform which will do more work under Linux that under a modern Micrososft OS.
I think that is the first time I've heard Microsoft accused of making an OS! Ha! Which platform do they sell that could be considered an OS? Certainly not Win98, as you indicated.

I couldn't agree more, though, about setting up a Linux box to run the mail server, list server, etc., on. Then you don't have to worry about lost mail, etc., when you get the pop-up message on the Windows desktop that says, "Warning! Your mouse has moved, you must restart Windows OK"


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