Hello Lindsay,
On 08-Apr-01 20:02:57, you wrote:
>No, I use my manual lists without a problem.
>If I ever have to install on a system that does not allow normal use of an
>alias table by a normal user, then I might try something else.
>But under my resellers account on AIT, I get to do whatever I want with
>aliases, and the lists work find =)
>I would not be able to install qmail on my ISP, so that is not an option
>either.
>So, my solution works great for me, I have my own administrative routines in
>PHP for adding aliases, writing lists, and storing the master data in mysql
>databases. It all works cleanly without a hitch.
>If it ain't broke, don't fix it ;)
Maybe you don't use much mailing lists or else you would appreciate
qmail/ezmlm ability to handle bounces.
I developed the PHP Classes site. Everytime a new class is added or update
by its author, a notification message is mailed to may thosands of
interested users. If it was not for qmail VERP extension, it would be a
nightmare to figure who is bouncing the messages and eventually unsubscribe
their addresses.
If would be dealing with very large mailing list traffic, you would
probably appreciate qmail ability to handle mailing queue in a dedicated
server process without choking your other SMTP traffic.
It's not like sendmail is a bad solution. It's more like qmail is more
appropriate for growing mailing lists. That seems to be why eGroups is
using qmail/ezmlm.
Regards,
Manuel Lemos
Web Programming Components using PHP Classes.
Look at: http://phpclasses.UpperDesign.com/?[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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