Joe Burkhart wrote on Fri, 18 Jun 2004: > First, we're planning a one-way list that our organization will use to > send updates and news to subscribers and not accept postings from > members. We have several categories of messages that may be sent out > depending on the program the message pertains to. We're weighing the > benefits of using one main list with different topics setup for each > category against using separate lists for each category. Does anyone > have an opinion about using topics instead of creating separate lists > in our situation?
> Second, one major disadvantage I can see in using topics is that as the > admin, you can't see which topics a member has selected to receive. So, > there's no way to judge the effectiveness/popularity of your topics. Is > there some way to see this? Joe, I've pondered this also. I've considered trying to combine an announcment list with discussion list (for those who are more interested in the topic). In this case it would be nice to have the announcement topic be the default or have new subs have the option to check a box for announce vs all messages. Anyone figure out a way to to change the Info page to do this? ** Also as list manager without mailman admin access (command line) archiving and uploading topic preferences would be nice. (Actually archive / uploading subs with complete option (digest/ nomail etc) would be very nice. Does anyone know of examples of public lists that use topics at all extensively (even non Mailman)? I've had difficulty getting experience with them. ** I have put some mailman forms on private web pages that lead me to think it might be possible. I have a page with the request form for a list of subscribers (from bottom of Info pages) for multiple lists. My page supplies the admin email addr and passwords. I also have a page with multiple list forms to supply admin password and go directly to the list's member maintenance (or rejects) pages which are used often. I'm only moderately skilled with html so this was developed with trial and error. Fred H Olson ( Direct copy of replies appreciated; I'm a no mail mode subscriber and read archives periodically) PS I am very pleased with Mailman service at http://www.tigertech.net -- 20 lists as part of $75/year package, Web based list creation forms, Mhonarc list archives (instead of Pipermail) with search tool. Also great, prompt email based support. (I have no financial interest in Tigertech tho I've offered to invest and been declined :) -- Fred H. Olson Minneapolis,MN 55411 USA (near north Mpls) Communications for Justice - My new listserv org. UU, Linux My Link Page: http://fholson.cohousing.org Ham radio:WB0YQM fholson at cohousing.org 612-588-9532 (7am-10pm Central time) ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py Searchable Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users%40python.org/