Going back to the whole NNTP thing... Mailman (which is what this list
uses for the software) has the option to gate the list to nntp and vice
versa.
Ryan Butler
ADI Internet Solutions
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Agh
I hate trying to sift through all these messages and keep track of the
various threads going on .
Who else on here prefers the newsgroup/threaded approach? If you haven't
already, check out news.gmane.org for mailing lists turned into newsgroups
readable by news readers...
IF there was a consideration for a change, I prefer:
phpbb
it's open source and easy to use.
www.phpbb.com
you can still get emails from the posts.
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On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 09:02, Chris Earle (CBL) wrote:
Agh
I hate trying to sift through all these messages and keep track of the
various threads going on .
Who else on here prefers the newsgroup/threaded approach? If you haven't
already, check out news.gmane.org for mailing
Who else on here prefers the newsgroup/threaded approach? If you
haven't
already, check out news.gmane.org for mailing lists turned into
newsgroups
readable by news readers...
If you want threads, get a MUA that is capable of threading. Most are.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] OT: list format vs newsgroup format
IF there was a consideration for a change, I prefer:
phpbb
it's open source and easy to use.
www.phpbb.com
you can still get emails from the posts.
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On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 09:02, Chris Earle (CBL) wrote:
Agh
I hate trying to sift through
So, other than Outlook for Win and Xfmail for Linux any recommendations for those lost
souls on the list?
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Who else on here prefers
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So, other than Outlook for Win and Xfmail for Linux any recommendations
for those lost souls on the list?
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Iván Aponte wrote:
James Taylor wrote:
So, other than Outlook for Win and Xfmail for Linux any
recommendations for those lost souls on the list?
You should try Mozilla Mail. It has thread support and a very efective
spam filter.
Ivan
Great suggestion. The Bayesian spam filter is nothing
I agree!
phpbb is great!
Matt Hardeman
PaperSoft
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you try and
put forth.
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Agh
I hate trying to sift
is entitled to his own opinion.
Matt Hardeman
PaperSoft
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On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 12:11, Matthew Hardeman wrote:
I feel your pain!
I tend to prefer html based forums... They keep threads well
organized
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 14:48, James Taylor wrote:
I thought this list thing died this morning.
I'm a guest on this list so I'll take it any way the powers deliver
it.
Although I do prefer phpbb.
And, I suppose that anyone who wants to host a phpbb could. I don't
have the time right
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