could you elaborate a bit? WHat shall I put for the sendmail variable? the
ip of the smtp server?

Or use whatever that binary is called?


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It can use SMTP or sendmail. Also there's a sendmail compatible binary
included with Xmail. As long as you can support Perl CGI you are good to go.
Mojo also supports SQL backend but it is not required.

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I dont think it will work.. It talking about a sendmail variable still.

Why cant there be a simple solution

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My brain is a little fuzzy right now but as I recall the original mojo was.
This is a new development effort along with that they wanted to make it
platform independent. Below is the URL for mojo.

http://mojo.skazat.com/

Peace
steve


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Will this work on windows? Mojo is for *nix right?


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Look in the archives for the "Xmail + Mojo = Easy mailing" discussion. You
may be able to adapt this to your situation. Or give Mojo a try. I use and
it works very well.

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Can anyone help with this.



(original Message sent to Rider at altair2000.net)

I am trying to use slim with xmail so that I can allow users to subscribe to
a mailing list so that I can send out monthly news letters to the subscribed
users.
I use win2k and have xmail 1.15.

Everything works in your readme.html but I cant get the jest of it.

I do not understand how to create list so that users are automatically
added.
It also rejects good email addresses saying that they are not valid?

I use xmail administrator 0.23 to admin xmail and I want to be able to
create a mailing list called clients and be able to email the newsletter to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and it will go to all the users subscribed to the list.

Is this what slim can do? If it is please show me how.


(Response)
Hello,

you must have one special address (listserver address) to send commands to
and have the appropriate filters set up.

-- Michal Altair Valasek
   Altair Communications - web hosting, web design, application development

(my reply)

I cannot get this to work.. I have tried to follow your directions to the
best of my ability and its not working. After I follow the first part and
send and email with help in the body I DO get the proper response.
However, after creating a manual [EMAIL PROTECTED] I send an email to
subscribe with the following body

subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I get nothing back...


How does this work?

All I want to do is allow "subscribe" in either the body or the subject line
and nothing else. Or whatever it takes...
I want users to be automaticly added to xmails list.

I want to send a pdf newsletter out once a month this way...

What can I do?




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