At 12:47 PM -0400 2005-10-05, Drew Tenenholz wrote: > I hope you can help me find books, reading materials, and possibly > developers in my area that can help me customize Mailman for one of > my clients. I previously posted to one of the language specific > Mailman lists, but got no replies.
So far as I know, there are no books on Mailman. There are some developers, but most of the ones I know are totally overwhelmed with their existing work and I don't know if they would be able to provide any assistance. > The situation: > I am a FileMaker Pro developer in the Boston area. > My client is the International Society for Infectious Diseases > <http://www.isid.org> and I have become their de facto IT department. > Prior to my arrival, they were running a collection of carefully > moderated mailing lists with majordomo on a Sun 250 machine (Solaris > 8) <http://www.promedmail.org> with about 32,000 subscribers. They > still do so today. That's a pretty decent size Majordomo installation, but there are a number of Mailman mailing list sites that are considerably larger. > They have purchased a Mac OS XServe (dual 1.25GHz), running OS X 10.3 > (Panther), Apache 1.3 and Mailman 2.1.4 and want to take advantage of > the pre-installed Mailman Ouch. First off, take a look at <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.021.htp>. Then, with regards to running large mailing list servers, see the entries returned by searching the FAQ Wizard for the word "performance" at <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?query=performance&querytype=simple&casefold=yes&req=search>. Pay special attention to FAQ entry 1.15 and 1.24. Secondly, note that while lists.apple.com now uses XServe hardware themselves, they do not use the Apple-provided Mailman installation. Instead, they built and installed the standard Mailman software. Re-read FAQ 1.21 to understand why they chose this route. As for the rest, I'm not entirely sure that Mailman can help you. At least, not anything like it exists today. Normally, we would refer you to FAQs 3.37, and 3.40 (and perhaps 3.18). But you should talk to someone who knows more about Mailman development than I do. I'm just one of the guys who helps to run the python.org site and the mailman-related mailing lists on python.org, and I've helped to clarify or create many of the FAQ entries. > Is it possible to create our own customized subscription pages that > issue the required Python commands AND some additional > FileMaker/Lasso/XML commands to update the subscriber database used > by the office staff? Sure, you can write Python scripts to do most anything you want. > We need to gather more information than simply an email address. We > ask list members for contributions and use aggregate statistics in > grant proposals, so email addresses alone are not sufficient. If > there is a seamless way to integrate the systems, that would be > preferable. Mailman has no facilities for doing this kind of thing. If you want/need this, you'll need to write your own code or find code that someone else has written. In this case, we would normally refer you to FAQ 1.30. -- Brad Knowles, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." -- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), reply of the Pennsylvania Assembly to the Governor, November 11, 1755 SAGE member since 1995. See <http://www.sage.org/> for more info. ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org 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/ Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-users/archive%40jab.org Security Policy: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq01.027.htp