On 2/26/21 2:29 PM, david.bar...@mail.com wrote:
> Good day,
> Looking for a solution to have about 50-200 lists for subscribers.  Any good 
> examples of mailman being used for 50+ lists you can share for me to see? 
> Trying to see 
> the feasibility of implementing a solution in next 90 days.
> 
> Would like to see a working one, where a user would go to a site, and pick a 
> list to subscribe.


See <https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/> for Mailman 2 supported
lists. This list used to be one of those before it migrated to Mailman 3
<https://mail.python.org/mailman3/> (for support of the list - the list
is still about Mailman 2).


> Is mailman easy to setup and maintain?
> 
> Windows or Linux server recommended?


Definitely Linux or some other *nix OS over Windows. Many Linux distros
have drop in Mailman 2.1 packages, but both Mailman 2.1 and Python 2
upon which it depends are end of life, although many if not most sites
are still using it.

Mailman 3 is significantly more difficult to install, although there is
a fairly functional, albeit out of date, package for Debian/Ubuntu.

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