Re: [PLUG] replacing a Google group question

2018-04-17 Thread Ben Koenig
For moving a group off of google, you may be able to create a new mailing list with a different service (or host your own) and forward existing content to it. Or depending on your use case, look into the Google Apps platform for organizations and companies. The latter option gives you a private go

Re: [PLUG] replacing a Google group question

2018-04-17 Thread Ron Braithwaite
Take a look at https://mastodon.social - It's FOSS and has some very interesting features. -RonB On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 10:16 PM, logical american < website.read...@gmail.com> wrote: > Does anyone know of linux software which has the same functionality as > Google groups? > > Is it possible to

Re: [PLUG] replacing a Google group question

2018-04-17 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, logical american wrote: Does anyone know of linux software which has the same functionality as Google groups? Randall, A mail list manager (MLM), such as Mailman? Is it possible to host the users on a server? I would like to move a Google group off Google. I would

Re: [PLUG] replacing a Google group question

2018-04-17 Thread Russell Senior
Google groups is a combination of web-hosted forum and email list. If you want one or the other of these functionalities, then the answers might be different. If you want the same combination, I'm not sure off-hand. What is it you are looking for? Mailman is a common system for doing mailing li

Re: [PLUG] replacing a Google group question

2018-04-16 Thread King Beowulf
On 04/16/2018 10:16 PM, logical american wrote: > Does anyone know of linux software which has the same functionality as > Google groups? > > Is it possible to host the users on a server? I would like to move a > Google group off Google. > > Does anyone know how to successfully do this? > > Rand