On Sat, 04 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Ahhh... well, if you find something good for that, let me know. If it's
not in RPM format, let me know that as well and I'll see if I can't
rectify that (I love RPM). I've been looking for a web-IRC interface
for a while but I can't seem to find anything.
On Sat, 04 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Thanks. I'll look around and see what I can find. Someone
said (in private email) that there are already RPMs for
Mandrake I think. :-)
Hmmm... I never saw any RPMS for Mandrake, which is why I made my own.
They worked really good for me after I spent
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
Hmmm... I never saw any RPMS for Mandrake, which is why I made my own.
They worked really good for me after I spent a good deal of time on it...
silly thing is I no longer use majordomo, but the RPMS are still good...
=)
Thanks...Found out my
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
You can give Majordomo a try... although not very easy to setup
(traditionally) it's very powerful and is almost 100% perl-based. If you
like, you can download the RPMS I made for myself at
http://tux.tzo.net/rpm.php3. One of these days I'll
Yes, I've heard of (and experimented with) Majorcool, but what
other ones are there?
I've written two myself to speed up the process. Another guy on the
Majordomo-Users list wrote his own and I've seen a few others mentioned on
the list.
5 = plenty
Whatever. We're off-topic on the list (sort
On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 04:44:11PM -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
- Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably
- perl-based) mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake? My
- boss gave me the job of coming up with a package to do
- that.
- Also keep in mind that it will probably be remotely
-
On Wed, 01 Dec 1999, you wrote:
You can give Majordomo a try... although not very easy to setup
(traditionally) it's very powerful and is almost 100% perl-based. If you
like, you can download the RPMS I made for myself at
http://tux.tzo.net/rpm.php3. One of these days I'll tiddy them up
Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably
perl-based) mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake? My
boss gave me the job of coming up with a package to do
that.
Also keep in mind that it will probably be remotely
installed, configured and managed via ssh, so the easier
the better! :-)
John Aldrich wrote:
Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably
perl-based) mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake? My
boss gave me the job of coming up with a package to do
that.
Also keep in mind that it will probably be remotely
installed, configured and managed via ssh, so
John Aldrich wrote:
Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably
perl-based) mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake? My
boss gave me the job of coming up with a package to do
that.
Also keep in mind that it will probably be remotely
installed, configured and managed via ssh, so
Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably
perl-based) mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake? My
boss gave me the job of coming up with a package to do
that.
Also keep in mind that it will probably be remotely
installed, configured and managed via ssh, so the easier
the
On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably
perl-based) mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake? My
boss gave me the job of coming up with a package to do
that.
Also keep in mind that it will probably be remotely
installed, configured and
Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably
perl-based) mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake?
If you have root access on the remote system to set it up, I'd recommend
Majordomo. Installation is pretty simple if you read the documentation and
instructions and if you set it up to
On Wed, 01 Dec 1999, you wrote:
I've got ezmlm installed on the work server along with qmailadmin for a
web-based administration of the whole system (pop accounts, forwarding,
aliases, mailing lists, and auto-responders). It's a pretty nice setup,
I must say.
Thanks...otoh, since the
On Wed, 01 Dec 1999, you wrote:
John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably perl-based)
mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake? My boss gave me the job of
coming up with a package to do that.
IMHO sympa is very robust configuratble
At 12:45 2/12/99 +, you wrote:
John Aldrich wrote:
check out mailman it has a www interface and a built in archive (all www
based)
we switched from majordomo to mailman here @ work becuae of the ease of use
for those not familiar with *NIX, or command sending through email, and
wanting to
Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably
perl-based) mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake?
If you have root access on the remote system to set it up, I'd recommend
Majordomo. Installation is pretty simple if you read the documentation and
instructions and if you set it
I would disagree about the "no maintenance".
Yes, granted, if you're constantly adding new lists or tweaking the
configuration then yes, there is work to do. But once it's all in place and
you have no more changes to make, Majordomo requires no maintenance to keep
running.
And there are plenty
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Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 1:45 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] mailing list software?
John Aldrich wrote:
Can someone recommend a good, easy to use (preferably
perl-based) mailing list package for RedHat/Mandrake? My
boss gave me the job of coming up with a package to do
that.
And there are plenty of tools out there (ie: Majorcool) which will automate
the process of adding/removing new lists, etc.
Yes, I've heard of (and experimented with) Majorcool, but what
other ones are there?
One != plenty.
--Derek
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