On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 11:47:01 -0700
G Armour Van Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, I have my Mailman machine, along with three webservers and my
private home network, on a DSL line, and I don't think the proposed
mail volume would be any problem on his DSL line, which is faster than
my
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 15:52:41 -0400
Barry A Warsaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it makes sense to provide more visibility for these folks. If
you are providing such services and would like to be added to a
yet-to-be-determined web page, send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:suggests a
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 22:23:35 -0700
Steve Shultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a list that within weeks will go to 75,000 readers twice each
day, but sometimes, on certain days, 5-6 times a day. I want to use a
dsl line to do it. whattayathink?
Read the FAQ:
.
A search for host mailman on Google will give you
hundreds of hits of hosts that have Mailman installed.
SD
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From: Steve Shultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 1:23 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Can I pay for Technical support? re: MailMan
: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 1:23 AM
Subject: [Mailman-Users] Can I pay for Technical support? re: MailMan?
| We are downloading Mailman on our Linux box. Is there paid technical
| support available?
|
| Steve Shultz
| Albany, Oregon
Shultz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Can I pay for Technical support? re:
MailMan?
To risk sliding into an OT area, it is not unreasonable for someone to
offer to pay for support for an open source product. Certainly nothing
in the GPL prevents taking payment to provide support
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Can I pay for Technical support? re: MailMan?
| To risk sliding into an OT area, it is not unreasonable for someone to
| offer to pay for support for an open source product. Certainly nothing
| in the GPL prevents taking payment to provide support
On 8/13/02 5:54 AM, Support Desk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ha, ha.. This is open source, not microsloth, there is
no paid support option..
Personally, I find DSL and Cable lines too unreliable.
Funny, I've been running my stuff on DSL since about 1998, and before that
on a leased line
On 8/13/02 6:58 AM, Support Desk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone
who thinks they can host from their basement, using DSL
or Cable, is sadly misinformed,
Okay, I've been doing exactly that (well, back room, not basement) since
1995. How am I badly misinformed? I mean, it works fine. I've been
Yeah, I have my Mailman machine, along with three webservers and my private home
network, on a DSL line, and I don't think the proposed mail volume would be any
problem on his DSL line, which is faster than my 768K/768K line here.
In two years I've had two outages. One was resolved by updating
JCL == J C Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JCL In fact there are (or were) several people on this list who
JCL do offer Mailman installation and configuration support for a
JCL fee. I don't know if any replied to the original poster, but
JCL there's definitely a population
Personally, I find DSL and Cable lines too unreliable.
Funny, I've been running my stuff on DSL since about 1998, and before that
on a leased line into the house (back to 1995 or so), and I find it
perfectly reliable enough.
Although I always find people telling my my setup won't work
On 8/13/02 12:57 PM, Tom Whiting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DSL, I'd question the stability of, because I've yet to see a STABLE dsl line
(not saying it doesn't exist, but still). Cable, on the other hand I'e had
zero problems.
I've had basically zero downtime on my DSL line. Any outages I've
On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 08:54, Support Desk wrote:
Ha, ha.. This is open source, not microsloth, there is
no paid support option..
I guess I had better refund all those folks I have taken money from to
support Mailman, then.
Mr. (Anonymous) Support Desk, you are wrong sir.
The only paid
We are downloading Mailman on our Linux box. Is there paid technical
support available?
Who can tell us what the capacity is on a 1-meg. out dsl line---that is,
how many, on the average emails can be sent via Mailman?
Are there issues with AOL and other ISP's that we must be aware of-- in
order
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