Re: OT: Recommendations for a mail-list client

2002-04-26 Thread Ross Boylan
I recently wanted to do such a thing under MS Windows, and ended up using exim under Linux because no obvious, easy solution presented itself. I put this in exim.conf: mail_list: local_parts = dsa-sf driver = forwardfile file = /etc/exim/dsa-sf no_check_local_user

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2002-04-26 Thread dman
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 11:00:12PM +, Jonathan Matthews wrote: [snipped reason for question] | That said, could anyone give me a recommendation for the following | task to be completed /under windows/: [snip requirements list that describe a mailing list manager] How about MailMan? I like

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2002-04-26 Thread Brian Nelson
Jonathan Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > That said, could anyone give me a recommendation for the following > task to be completed /under windows/: > > He'd like to send out a weekly mailshot to a list of subscribers. > He doesn't want to expose subscribers' addresses to the rest of

OT: Recommendations for a mail-list client]

2002-04-26 Thread Jonathan Matthews
Evening all. Let me preface this slightly OT mail by explaining why I'm asking this on deb-user. I'm asking for suggestions for a simple mail-shot client for windows, so that I can pass this on to a friend of mine. He's quite "into" the internet, with all the connotations that those quotes impl