I'd highly recommend mailman over majordomo.....I'm also disinclined to recommend qmail for a number of reasons. First is, unless they've made design changes, it's trivial to DoS. Second, it doesn't scale so well, but unless you're talking upwards of about 3-5k/msgs/hr you might not run into it. Postfix has been my general purpose MTA of choice for a good while now, scales well, robust handling of messages, and can do anything you want it to.

--On Monday, February 16, 2004 07:17 +0100 Thomas GOIRAND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi !

As I said in previous post on that mailling list, I'm developping a tool
for website hosting called Domain Technologie Control.

[Package description]
Domain Technologie Control (DTC) is a set of PHP scripts and a web
interface that manage a MySQL database that handles all the host
information. It generates backup scripts, statistic calculation scripts,
and config files for bind, Apache, qmail, and proftpd, using a single
system UID/GID. With DTC, you can delegate the task of creating
subdomains, email, and FTP accounts to users for the domain names they
own, and monitor bandwidth per user and service.
http://www.gplhost.com/?rub=softwares&sousrub=dtc
[/Package description]

I wish to implement mailling list management to my software for all
virtual domains. DTC uses qmail, so it has to be compatible with it. DTC
will generate all config file for the given mailling list manager.

I heard majordomo was good, is there something better ? I could not find
it in debian stable, it seems it is a licence problem... Any sugestions ?

Best regards,

    Thomas GOIRAND

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