On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 23:34:15 -0500
Ryan Coleman edi...@d3photography.com articulated:
I'm thinking about installing either ezmlm or mailman.
I'm not against others; thoughts?
DADA Mail, http://dadamailproject.com/ is an excellent program. It is
not in the ports system although it is on my
I'm thinking about installing either ezmlm or mailman.
I'm not against others; thoughts?
To quote my:
http://berklix.com/~jhs/src/bsd/fixes/FreeBSD/ports/gen/mail/mailman/files/
An agressive 5 minute killer python loop in /var/cron/tanbs/mailman
has been killing my hosts for 5 years
I
Um, may I point out a more convient MLM?
tinylist.
Web membership management, simple form- click a radio button for
subscribe/unsubscribe, fill in your email address, click SEND. You get a letter.
Reply to it. No passwords needed.
It sends you a confirming letter telling you what it did. If
But does a list subscriber need to find/remember and use his list password
to unsubscribe?
That stupid requirement pretty much kills mailman for the non-geek,
mass-market crowd.
this is pretty easily changed in mailman.
a patch for passwordless unsubscribes in mailman 2.0.13
I recommend Mailman:
/usr/ports/mail/mailman
It's from GNU (free!), works well, and is well supported. It installed
simply and easily for me.
But does a list subscriber need to find/remember and use his list password
to unsubscribe?
That stupid requirement pretty much kills mailman for the
I think Listar/Ecartis is much better than Mailman. Check it out at
http://www.listar.org. It's also free and has a ton of options.
Anthony
I was going to look at mail/listmanager to see if it was good enough for
I recommend Mailman:
/usr/ports/mail/mailman
It's from GNU (free!), works
comments below
Subject: Re: mailing list software
At 01:07 PM 10.22.2002 -0400, Anthony Abby wrote:
But does a list subscriber need to find/remember and use his list
password
to unsubscribe?
That stupid requirement pretty much kills mailman for the non-geek,
mass-market crowd