Mark Sapiro wrote:
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DAve wrote:
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/8/07, DAve wrote:
So in the idea of an announcement only list, we should be able to have
the list owner post a message to multiple topics, correct? I did not see
where cross posting
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/17/07, DAve wrote:
Doesn't look like that answer is coming, I must be treading new ground.
Is anyone interested in the answer if I setup a test install and try it?
Heck, even if no one else is interested in seeing how this test goes,
then you can certainly sign
On 8/17/07, DAve wrote:
Doesn't look like that answer is coming, I must be treading new ground.
Is anyone interested in the answer if I setup a test install and try it?
Heck, even if no one else is interested in seeing how this test goes,
then you can certainly sign me up. I've always
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DAve wrote:
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/8/07, DAve wrote:
So in the idea of an announcement only list, we should be able to have
the list owner post a message to multiple topics, correct? I did not see
where cross posting a message to multiple
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/8/07, DAve wrote:
So in the idea of an announcement only list, we should be able to have
the list owner post a message to multiple topics, correct? I did not see
where cross posting a message to multiple topics within a single list
was possible. Do you know if
Brad Knowles wrote:
On 8/7/07, DAve wrote:
The client is asking for the ability to manage list messages in a new
way. We are unable to do so using our current software, ezmlm. Here is
the scoop. The client has twenty mail lists, and subscribers can sign up
for any number of lists. The
Good morning/Afternoon/evening,
I've been looking for a possible solution now for a few days, checked
the docs, archives, search engines, etc. No clue.
We maintain several large mail lists for a client, excess of 40k
subscribers, all opt-in - verified - signed in blood addresses. We use
verp
On 8/7/07, DAve wrote:
The client is asking for the ability to manage list messages in a new
way. We are unable to do so using our current software, ezmlm. Here is
the scoop. The client has twenty mail lists, and subscribers can sign up
for any number of lists. The client wants to be able
* On 24/04/06 14:28 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
| Odhiambo Washington wrote:
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| Fine, so it's doable, only if he commissions the work and funds it, yes?
| ;-)
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| Right.
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| | You didn't ask for criticism of the idea itself so I won't offer any.
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| Since I did not even imagine the
Hello List-ers,
Today, my boss, in one of his crazy thoughts, asked me if it's possible
(with Mailman or other MLM) to have a mailing list that would have the
following restrictions:
1. The list will be archived
2. The list admin can search all archives
3. A list member is only allowed to
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Today, my boss, in one of his crazy thoughts, asked me if it's possible
(with Mailman or other MLM) to have a mailing list that would have the
following restrictions:
1. The list will be archived
2. The list admin can search all archives
3. A list member is only
* On 24/04/06 12:23 -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote:
| Odhiambo Washington wrote:
|
| Today, my boss, in one of his crazy thoughts, asked me if it's possible
| (with Mailman or other MLM) to have a mailing list that would have the
| following restrictions:
|
| 1. The list will be archived
| 2. The list
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Fine, so it's doable, only if he commissions the work and funds it, yes?
;-)
Right.
| You didn't ask for criticism of the idea itself so I won't offer any.
Since I did not even imagine the possibility.
I'd be happy, however, to hear you critique the idea. Thanks.
On 4/24/06 2:28 PM, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then my questions are what would the purpose of this archive be? and
in what way would members find it useful?
A crutch for users who don't archive their own outgoing mail is the only
thing which comes quickly to mind.
--John
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