RE: [PHP] phpLISTMAN

2002-04-21 Thread Mark Charette
From: Randum Ian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Control Panel -Add User -Delete User -Validate Email -Send Mail (HTML/Text) -Archive Mail HTML Generator -Subscription Box -Unsubscribe Box -Statistics Let's see. Double opt-in with cryptographic/time security, automatic bounce message

Re: [PHP] phpLISTMAN

2002-04-21 Thread Randum Ian
] To: Randum Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED]; PHP [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 8:47 PM Subject: RE: [PHP] phpLISTMAN From: Randum Ian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Control Panel -Add User -Delete User -Validate Email -Send Mail (HTML/Text) -Archive Mail HTML Generator

Re: [PHP] phpLISTMAN

2002-04-21 Thread php
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002 20:52:17 +0100, you wrote: Is that a nice way of saying that I am wasting my time in doing such a project? I just get frustrated at not having a Mailing List Manager that I can use to manage large lists of users. Is it more bother than it is worth? Probably is. What would

RE: [PHP] phpLISTMAN

2002-04-21 Thread Mark Charette
Just about all of them can have/do have simple HTML interfaces that can send data to them. I built one for ezmlm in about 20 minutes ... and then found a number of them already available. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Sun, 21 Apr 2002

Re: [PHP] phpLISTMAN

2002-04-21 Thread Alnisa Allgood
At 8:38 PM +0100 4/21/02, Randum Ian wrote: Hi there, I am trying to find a Mailing List Manager on the net that is written in PHP that access a database of emails, and other information, in order to manage and maintain a list of subscribers. Not to discourage your efforts, but there are an

Re: [PHP] phpLISTMAN

2002-04-21 Thread Miguel Cruz
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002, Randum Ian wrote: I am trying to find a Mailing List Manager on the net that is written in PHP that access a database of emails, and other information, in order to manage and maintain a list of subscribers. I might instead suggest focusing your efforts on making a really

RE: [PHP] phpLISTMAN

2002-04-21 Thread Maxim Maletsky
The problem with PHP is that it would be a limited Mailing List. Imagine having a database of 100.000 subscribers (as my previous company had 600.000). Can you handle it with PHP? We used Ezmlm. Over night, on different server that seats away from our main bandwidth hub, with limited bandwidth