Re: ... FOSS software for moderating an email list?

2017-11-15 Thread Mark Phillips
Victor, I was not very clear in my request for ideas/information. I am looking for FOSS software to automate the moderation of an email list. In other words, flag emails that are "offensive". Not sure how to define offensive, either. Not sure if it even exists. Thanks, Mark On W

Re: ... FOSS software for moderating an email list?

2017-11-15 Thread Victor Odhner
I’m surprised nobody has replied, but I see that two “mailman” veterans, since 1970 or thereabouts, have not posted since you asked the question. I’m sure they will. That’s der Hans and Brian Cluff. Mailman is an old standard. I think that’s how we’re talking now, since the URL at the bottom of

Does anyone know of any FOSS software for moderating an email list?

2017-11-14 Thread Mark Phillips
I am looking for something that can be hooked into a google group to assist in moderating the emails. The list is low volume. Anyone on the list familiar with moderating email lists and would be willing to share their experience and advice on what to do and what not to do? Thanks! Mark -

Re: email list

2014-05-31 Thread Michael Havens
Partington wrote: > Google groups. I find them very handy. Or dreamhost. But that is part of > paid hosting. > On May 27, 2014 11:07 PM, "Michael Havens" wrote: > >> well if anyone out there has been following my threads it seems as >> if I am going to be s

Re: email list

2014-05-28 Thread Michael Havens
May 28, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Stephen Partington > wrote: > >> Google groups. I find them very handy. Or dreamhost. But that is part of >> paid hosting. >> On May 27, 2014 11:07 PM, "Michael Havens" wrote: >> >>> well if anyone out there has been follow

Re: email list

2014-05-28 Thread Mark Phillips
is part of > paid hosting. > On May 27, 2014 11:07 PM, "Michael Havens" wrote: > >> well if anyone out there has been following my threads it seems as if >> I am going to be starting an email list. Any tips on how I can do this with >> very little money? I

Re: email list

2014-05-28 Thread Stephen Partington
Google groups. I find them very handy. Or dreamhost. But that is part of paid hosting. On May 27, 2014 11:07 PM, "Michael Havens" wrote: > well if anyone out there has been following my threads it seems as if > I am going to be starting an email list. Any tips on how I

email list

2014-05-27 Thread Michael Havens
well if anyone out there has been following my threads it seems as if I am going to be starting an email list. Any tips on how I can do this with very little money? I suppose I don't need to worry about this for a while as I can do it manually with gmail but let's stat a conversatio

Re: Linux command line utility to send to email list?

2013-12-19 Thread keith smith
If you are going to maintain a mailing list I would suggest a free http://mailchimp.com/ account.   Keith Smith On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 3:18 PM, Matt Graham wrote: > On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 2:18 PM, wrote: >> What would be the best *simple* command line util

Re: Linux command line utility to send to email list?

2013-12-17 Thread Matt Graham
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 2:18 PM, wrote: What would be the best *simple* command line utility to send an email message to a small (100) list of email addresses? You have a machine that's running an SMTP server or something that can be used as a smarthost, right? This machine could be used for

Re: Linux command line utility to send to email list?

2013-12-17 Thread Stephen Partington
The idea of a mailing list might be a better idea. you can power one yourself with a listserv or use Google groups. On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 2:18 PM, wrote: > What would be the best *simple* command line utility to send an email > message to a small (100) list of email addresses? > > I googled f

Linux command line utility to send to email list?

2013-12-17 Thread joe
What would be the best *simple* command line utility to send an email message to a small (100) list of email addresses? I googled for an answer, but only found long, long, very detailed and complex instructions (that fogged up my feeble mind) about how to set up a bunch of different things (th