I have done what you are asking.
I run a majordomo server that connects to my ISP four times a day. It
collects mail via SMTP and majordomo processes it and send the message
to the lists.
It has worked without problems from day one; that was about 18 months
ago.
If you have any more questions, just shout.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Hazelett) wrote:
> I have been toying with the idea of setting up a majordomo server, but not
>knowing a whole lot about it (time to learn) I had a couple of questions
>before diving into it.
> First if one does not have a permanent connection to the Internet nor a
>registered domain name, is this possible? Since this would be running from
>my home system is there another app (or better way) that this might work?
>My intention is to service a small group of users for a particular subject
>and distribute any comments/questions to the rest of the group. To do this
>I would dial into my ISP at regular intervals to pick up and deliver any
>mail to the group. The number of comments/questions would probably be
>pretty low overhead.
> I would certainly be interested in any suggestions on the best approach.
>Oh, BTW it will be running on RH4.2. Thanks.
>
>
>... steve
>
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