At 7:51 PM -0700 2003/07/04, SysAdmin wrote:
Anyone have a better mailing list tool than Mailman that you can
recommend? I'd like to have something that I don't have to babysit so
much. As much as I hate to do it, I might just have to go back to
Majordomo (it has much better documentation,
I just wanted to say - once you get mailman set up and running - it should
not need any babysitting.
I have run Lsoft's Listserv, Majordormo, and about 10 different list servers
and this one - once you get the kinks from your system worked out is the
most flexible and the best.
I have also been
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 07:51:44PM -0700, SysAdmin wrote:
I've had nothing but problems with it. Majordomo sucked, but at least it
stayed up and running.
So don't use it.
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On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 16:31, veryaner wrote:
hi everybody,
I need a module or something to show my list statics? is this posible?
I want to show, the user who send more mails, and that kind of things...
thanks in advanced
veryaner
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On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 16:31, veryaner wrote:
hi everybody,
I need a module or something to show my list statics? is this posible?
I want to show, the user who send more mails, and that kind of things...
thanks in advanced
veryaner
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On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 19:51:44 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Anyone have a better mailing list tool than Mailman that you can
recommend? I'd like to have something that I don't have to babysit so
HAVE NOT tried it but many recommend Lyris.
fwiw
chas
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Bill griped:
I've had nothing but problems with it. Majordomo sucked, but at least it
stayed up and running. Anyone have a better mailing list tool than
Mailman that you can
recommend? I'd like to have something that I don't have to babysit so
much.
There is either something
hi, is there any way to get the lists that are hosted by local mailman
and archived publicly? list_lists -a shows the lists that are showed on
the official list.
bye
mejo
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I posted this once already and tried on suggested solution that basically
destroyed my python installation. I had to reinstall python and mailman and
I'm back to this exact same problem. To add to this symptom, the icons don't
show up. They seemed to have been moved or a link isn't being created
On Wednesday, July 2, 2003 @ 9:13:46 AM [-0700], Matt Thoene wrote:
I have done an exhaustive search of the archives/google and did find a
few gems on virtual domains with mailman...but have only messed things
up even further. Hopefully, someone can assist. First, my setup...
Mandrake Linux
You should try contacting the Debian maintainer for Mailman. I'm sure
they would be able to help you - in fact they are probably on this
list...
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