Assuming that encrypted e-mail is a red watch me flag in countries which
limit political freedoms, what would be the best settings for an e-mail list
to protect the participants from retribution?
My initial thoughts:
1. Private list, invite-only.
2. No archive.
3. Replace From: Name/e-mail with
Does anyone know of a feature comparison chart that compares Mailman to
tools like:
Sympa (open source)
GroupServer (open source, zope-based)
Listserv (commercial)
YahooGroups (ad supported)
GoogleGroups (ad supported)
Thanks,
Steven Clift
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Steven Clift
of
defense network. If it is not a growing problem with Mailman lists,
then what are you doing right!?
(One factor for us is that we do have a lot of users who post via the
web interface, which Gmail doesn't seem to like.)
Thanks,
Steven Clift
E-Democracy.org
Thanks Stephen.
Are most mailman hosts finding their mail in Gmail heading to the
Promotions tab or Forums optional tab?
Steven Clift
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 1:04 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull step...@xemacs.org wrote:
Steven Clift writes:
Has this been a growing issue with Mailman served lists
As someone who raised this issue 15 years ago and was seriously
rebuffed with lots of notes that said essentially this is a mailing
list and not a web forum I then started looking elsewhere.
Anyway, my NGO has put a lot into our web interface for our primarily
email based set of neighborhood
While we use GroupServer.org, I've found that when you had DMARC, etc.
issues with AOL, we did too.
Yahoo is bouncing hundreds of our members. How about you?
Steve
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politics and neighborhood online groups, the
online groups/lists will all die out leaving older email-centric residents
isolated if we don't engage younger residents to feel a bit more
comfortable with the web or app based group experience.
Thanks,
Steven Clift
On Wed, Feb 17, 2021, 11:21 AM Mark
Hey all, I am looking for examples where folks have further adapted their
HyperKitty archives to engage users looking for more of a social
network/blog like experience.
Suggestions?
I am looking for examples that essentially feature the original post in
full and then present expandable replies
of online
groups to move from GroupServer for E-Democracy.org.
Thanks,
Steven Clift
P.S. I see that this is out there for Discourse:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.discourse
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Thank Steve, what is the best link for 2021 GSoC?
I can't quite find it.
https://wiki.list.org/DEV/Home?action=fullsearch=180=summer+of+code=Titles
My NGO, E-Democracy.org has lots of experience with crossing that web
forum/email divide. Now that Zope-based GroupServer.org is coming to end of
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