On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 10:03:45AM +0200, Jesper Skov wrote:
> >>>>> "Sam" == Sam TH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Sam> Currently, our three email lists are run by majordomo.  However,
> Sam> majordomo has some problems.
> 
> Sam> 1. It's non-free.  2. It sucks.
> 
> Sam> So, in light of these disadvantages, I'd like to move to GNU
> Sam> Mailman.  Mailman is the software used by most free software
> Sam> projects, and provides a way to subscribe and unsubscribe over
> Sam> the web.
> 
> Sam> Does anyone have any objections to moving to mailman?  Since it
> Sam> has no traffic, abisource-announce is being moved later today.
> Sam> My question merely relates to abiword-dev and abiword-user.
> 
> I think we should switch *if* you can get the archives moved too.

I can get the archives moved.  For examples of how it would look, both
the abiword-docs mailing list, and the abisource-announce mailing list
are now using mailman.  Check them out at
http://www.abisource.com/mailman/listinfo 

> 
> As for Aaron's concern, it's possible to disable the monthly password
> reminders... But then, I can't figure out what could be lost if
> someone got their password hijacked - keep the mailing list members
> secret to all but the admin.

Definitely.  If you use a valuable password for this info, you're
crazy.  And the mailing list monthy reminders will be disabled anyway,
since I hate them.  

> 
> Oh, and unless we use SSL (is it supported?) the password would go out
> in the clear anyway if the user changed options...

No, mailman doesn't use SSL.  
           
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