Thanks Graham. Unfortunately creating accounts in GMail is not something our
users will want to do, nor managing their email addresses in the group account
something we want to do. Thanks for the ideas but I think we will use Exchange
to do the ListServ and CF to manage the subscriptions and
The other thing I'd recommend is using an email server with list
capability and then having a CF front-end to handle web-based
subscriptions and archives rather than doing the actual list
distribution in CF.
On 2/27/14 2:32 PM, Russ Michaels wrote:
Thanks Joah, that is what I was thinking.
Jonah, sorry.
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actually google groups can do this.
You can have private/closed groups using Google Apps (as apposed to the
free gmail version) which are not publicly accessible, and users must login
with their google login to access them on the web.
You can then control membership via the web interface or via
actually google groups can do this.
You can have private/closed groups using Google Apps (as apposed to the
free gmail version) which are not publicly accessible, and users must login
with their google login to access them on the web.
You can then control membership via the web interface or
For the mailing lists I run is powered by software called Sympa. www.sympa.org.
It utilizes MySQL back end and I am working on a cfml interface for it
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On Feb 28, 2014, at 9:55 AM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com
I have a project that I need to undertake what a usergroup wants ListServ
functionality. They have Forums but in order to reply, they have to log into
the web site and they much prefer being able to reply to an email to
communicate with each other. I do not see any CF based ListServs on the
why do you want CF based ?
the most obvious and free one I can think of is google groups which works
brilliantly
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Jeff Horne jeff.ho...@trizetto.com wrote:
I have a project that I need to undertake what a usergroup wants ListServ
functionality. They have
The other thing I'd recommend is using an email server with list
capability and then having a CF front-end to handle web-based
subscriptions and archives rather than doing the actual list
distribution in CF.
On 2/27/14 2:32 PM, Russ Michaels wrote:
why do you want CF based ?
the most
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