Daniel Kelley wrote:
> 
> > Wrong. Ezmlm is what you need. It's a high speed mailing list manager,
> > and with the qmail-verh patch you can have individual addressing. You
> > can also take input from a text file of one address per line when
> > subscribing the list members.
> 
> does this hold true for one-time mailings?  i'm sending a very dry email
> detailing the ownership change of a corportaion, so i can't forsee many
> responses (bounces are, of course, another story).

It is not a difficult piece of software to set up, and doesn't take very
much space. If you decide to install it, it will be there when you need
it the next time for whatever reason. I can't imagine that a corporation
wouldn't have something to manage even their internal mailing lists
with, to keep archives, etc.
 
> the reason that i originally tried to do this with qmail-inject instead of
> elmlm was that i never saw a need to have list-like behavior (replies,
> postings,etc).  that being tha case, is ezmlm still the best option?

Hmm. You can set up an ezmlm list that is moderated, with no posting
except moderators. The best option will be in your opinion, ultimately.

Mike

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