On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 10:24:08PM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Yes.
4) auto-archiving and searches etc would be nice too
Archiving, sure, but it's arsy internal pipermail foo. SLUG uses MHonArc (as
does gnome.org), and I know that Anand has patches for Mailman to use
MHonArc similiarly to
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 21:47, David wrote:
mailman/woody is fine, and I have it running nicely and it is very
reliable etc... and I highly recommend it.
However if you do a simple apt-get install mailman from woody you will run
into a permissions problem when you try to access your new
[just replying to myself...]
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 22:42, David Fitch wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 21:47, David wrote:
However if you do a simple apt-get install mailman from woody you will run
into a permissions problem when you try to access your new list. Somebody
stuffed up!
yeah
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 14:56, David Fitch wrote:
Hi all,
what's the current favourite software for running a mailing
list? (debian woody and postfix)
I've found tons of them but am after a recommendation on
something simple (and preferably small) for small numbers
of list members of only a
On 2 Dec 2002, Tony Green wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 14:56, David Fitch wrote:
Hi all,
what's the current favourite software for running a mailing
list? (debian woody and postfix)
I've found tons of them but am after a recommendation on
something simple (and preferably small) for
On 2/12/2002 3:03 PM +1100 Howard Lowndes wrote:
On 2 Dec 2002, Tony Green wrote:
Mailman seems to fit most, if not all, of your requirements. Some
people have a real problem with it, but I think it does the job very
well.
Agree.
No problems here.
Agree.
FWIW, from your list of main
thanks guys, I'll give mailman a go.
Dave.
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On Sat 23 Mar, Andre Pang bloviated thus:
So far, everything I've tried expects that I dump it into the
/etc/aliases file (or whatever the equivalent is) :(. Even the
specific non-root ones like minordomo etc don't really do what I
want.
ALL of them should be able to work in a non-root
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 03:05:13PM +, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
So far, everything I've tried expects that I dump it into the
/etc/aliases file (or whatever the equivalent is) :(. Even the
specific non-root ones like minordomo etc don't really do what I
want.
ALL of them should be