It seems the answer I keep being given whenever I ask questions on here about logging-in, having a sync'd database of my members and their passwords, and creating a 'front-end' web interface for my list, is that I would be best advised to have my own mailman installation rather than use the one which is shared by all the clients on my host's servers.

So I asked him how practical that was and this is what he said...

I'm not actually convinced of how well it would work - because mailman is an
integral part of they system it physically watches the inbound mail queues
for messages bound for you.. The question you need to ask them really is -
has this ever been done under cPanel, where a system wide installation
already exists?


In this scenario you'd be a prime candidate for a Virtual Dedicated Server
http://www.betterwebspace.com/Newsletters/20040923.php so that you had
complete control, or even your own server - both of which I must find time
to decide if I'm going to launch!


So. Now it's back to you guys: Has anyone actually done this when there is already a shared installation under cPanel, and if so, can you give me a hand-holding guide to how it's done for a novice?

Cheers
Pete Bell, UK

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