Hi Sergej,
It sounds really good, thanks for the idea.
Thanks to suggestions of Peter and Dominique in this thread we evaluated few
mail list engines and decided to switch to Sympa. Jan is installing it
currently. I would like to see and experience how doe's it work. We are
definitely not going to implement a new mailing list software (I think we don't
have neither time nor reason) but we can consider an implementation of Sympa
administration (web/wap) interface, possibly in Charlie, in the event we will
find it useful. Is it what do you mean?
Best Regards,
Petr
> Gingerall could make an open source MLM (Mailing List Manager) which would
> utilize at least Sablotron or maybe Charlie framework, too. This would give
> both projects much greater interest from developers, webmasters eth. You
> could still offer paid-for services and in-a-box solutions (I think I have
> told you so before and you Gingerall allready does that).
>
> Just some thoughts. Consider how Mailman (if I recall -
> http://www.list.org) has gained acceptance and how much webmasters do need
> great MLM for free which would could be installed simply and would offer web
> access, autoresponders, various clients support (hey, why not WAP?) etc. I
> haven't found such script/product yet. BTW I have recently received two
> links from Practical DotCom Business (offering free e-book) which might be
> useful for all - I haven't checked them yet -:
>
> http://www.practicalselling.com/dl/mailmachine.zip (freeware Perl script -
> "Mail Machine")
> http://www.practicalselling.com/dl/listsuccess.zip (free e-book about lists)
>
> Regards,
> Sergej Rinc, Certified Doc-To-Help Trainer
> Master XML, Master XSL, Master WAP
> Member, International Webmasters Association http://iwanet.org
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://sergej.rinc.ws
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Petr Cimprich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >
> > Peter: Sablist started as a really small list for just a few folks two
> > years ago. Frankly, we were too lazy to install and configure some
> standard
> > mail list software and we just used a simple Perl script. Today, with
> about
> > 300 subscribers, this approach has reached it limits and we are switching
> > to a standard solution. The information about "upgrade of our mailing
> lists
> > software" is a bit misleading; we are simply moving to Majordomo. But
> > thanks for the suggestion, we can still consider the use of LISTSERV.
> >
> > Petr
> >
> > Peter Flynn wrote:
> >
> > > Would it be too much to suggest you just get a copy of LISTSERV?
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Petr Cimprich
Ginger Alliance
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