Re: Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux?

2008-01-28 Thread Tomer Cohen
I recommend you to try Google Groups. It is highly customizable list server, and has good web access for archiving and even posting if permitted. ronys wrote: I'm looking for a mailing list server that is meant to serve a few hundred users. The catch is that these are non-technical users who

Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux?

2008-01-27 Thread ronys
Hi, I'm looking for a mailing list server that is meant to serve a few hundred users. The catch is that these are non-technical users who will correspond only in Hebrew. My first solution, Yahoo groups, is a big failure due to the number of users who complain about gibberish in their inbox.

Re: Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux?

2008-01-27 Thread Jonathan Ben Avraham
Mailman? - yba On Sun, 27 Jan 2008, ronys wrote: Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:00:09 +0200 From: ronys [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Linux-IL@cs.huji.ac.il Subject: Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux? Hi, I'm looking for a mailing list server that is meant to serve

Re: Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux?

2008-01-27 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote: Mailman? Mailman is ok for most things, but some things are horrible with Hebrew. It does not transfer the encoding properly for asking to authorize moderated emails, and doesn't handle the Hebrew encoding properly. Sometimes I wish there would be some law

Re: Hebrew-friendly list server on Linux?

2008-01-27 Thread Moshe Gorohovsky
Hi, I extensively used mailman-2.1.9 on Debian Etch, at a government ministry. We sent (and they are sending now) mails in Hebrew. There were no complaints, at least about Hebrew (there were complains about Mailman and MS Outlook interoperability with regard to mail headers). We tested every