[Mailman-Users] Mailman hosting needed

2013-01-27 Thread James Reid

Hi Everyone,

I've been running my own server hosting (amongst other things) mailman 
for the last 10+ years using a combination of either my own server, or 
more recently VPS.


However, I've got to the point in my life where it is too much work to 
maintain the servers myself, so am now offloading all the services on to 
hosted services.


I have successfully moved everything off with the exception of some 
mailman services that I run for my church.


I have three lists one of which is used significantly more than the 
other two, but collectively they have no more than 700 messages per year 
sent on them / 250 subscribers.


Can anyone recommend a host that might be suitable for my needs?

Thanks!
James.
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman hosting needed

2013-01-27 Thread Brian Carpenter
 Hi Everyone,
 
 I've been running my own server hosting (amongst other things) mailman for
 the last 10+ years using a combination of either my own server, or more
 recently VPS.
 
 However, I've got to the point in my life where it is too much work to
maintain
 the servers myself, so am now offloading all the services on to hosted
services.
 
 I have successfully moved everything off with the exception of some
mailman
 services that I run for my church.
 
 I have three lists one of which is used significantly more than the other
two, but
 collectively they have no more than 700 messages per year sent on them /
250
 subscribers.
 
 Can anyone recommend a host that might be suitable for my needs?

Hi James:

The Mailman community keeps a list of Mailman friendly hosts located at:

http://wiki.list.org/display/COM/Mailman+hosting+services

My company is on that list and I would like to invite you to take a look at
our Mailman specific hosting service. You can get more information at
http://www.emwd.com/mailman.html. 

Feel free to shoot me off any questions off-list if you have any. Have a
great weekend.

Brian Carpenter
EMWD.com

T: 336.755.0685
E: br...@emwd.com
www.emwd.com

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman hosting needed

2013-01-27 Thread Ed Kasky

I just did exactly what you are doing for the same reasons...

I moved everything over to Asmallorange and so far I have been very happy.

http://asmallorange.com/

On 1/27/2013 12:43 AM, James Reid wrote:

Hi Everyone,

I've been running my own server hosting (amongst other things) mailman 
for the last 10+ years using a combination of either my own server, or 
more recently VPS.


However, I've got to the point in my life where it is too much work to 
maintain the servers myself, so am now offloading all the services on 
to hosted services.


I have successfully moved everything off with the exception of some 
mailman services that I run for my church.


I have three lists one of which is used significantly more than the 
other two, but collectively they have no more than 700 messages per 
year sent on them / 250 subscribers.


Can anyone recommend a host that might be suitable for my needs?

Thanks!
James.
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman hosting needed

2013-01-27 Thread William Bagwell
On Sunday 27 January 2013, Ed Kasky wrote:
 I just did exactly what you are doing for the same reasons...

 I moved everything over to Asmallorange and so far I have been very happy.

Long time ASO customer... They have a strict 1,000 emails per hour limit so a 
discussion list with 250 members would exceed this with as few as five posts 
in one hour. (Assuming no digest members.) AFAICT all size plans have the 
same limit. However, it *is* possible to split a single list between two 
separate plans. 

But yes, if you are not a spamer, can stay within the 1,000 per hour limit, 
and are not offended by Mailman via cPanel, ASO is hard to beat on price.
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman hosting needed

2013-01-27 Thread Brian Carpenter
Hi James:

I am not sure if you decided on a provider to move your lists to but I can
offer you $7 per month hosting for your 3 lists. We can also assist you in
moving your data to our mailman service  including your archives and list
configuration settings. We impose no sending limits on any of our mailman
clients and we have special servers setup that serve ONLY mailman users.
These servers are whitelisted with most ISPs to insure reliable delivery to
your list members.

http://www.emwd.com/mailman.html


Brian Carpenter
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 -Original Message-
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 bounces+brian=emwd@python.org] On Behalf Of William Bagwell
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 To: mailman-users@python.org
 Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman hosting needed
 
 On Sunday 27 January 2013, Ed Kasky wrote:
  I just did exactly what you are doing for the same reasons...
 
  I moved everything over to Asmallorange and so far I have been very
happy.
 
 Long time ASO customer... They have a strict 1,000 emails per hour limit
so a
 discussion list with 250 members would exceed this with as few as five
posts in
 one hour. (Assuming no digest members.) AFAICT all size plans have the
same
 limit. However, it *is* possible to split a single list between two
separate plans.
 
 But yes, if you are not a spamer, can stay within the 1,000 per hour
limit, and
 are not offended by Mailman via cPanel, ASO is hard to beat on price.
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