On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 12:01:42PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > > I started a small mailing list for some old buddies and I to use > > > as we > > > plan our camping trip for next year. Its something we do every 4 years > > > or so and it generates all kinds of mail in the process. I thought a > > > list would be a great way to manage that stuff. > > > > Yep, same for me > > what were you using?
A beer meeting every friday evening :) but me and others moved out of the city, so we had to find a different way for planning events (especially New Years Eve). > > And because of that I opted for the "groups" feature of one big free > > mail provider. It comes will all the "bells and whistles", like > > subject tagging and reply-to munging. Yuck! > > I thought of that, but it was just so easy to set-up and I even ended > up just manually signing up my friends (minimalist here, just a flat > text list of the subscribers). I've also avoided reply-to munging, but > I may just do it so I can stop reposting stuff to the list. But I have no place on the web to host a list :/ Theoretically I could do a dyndns type hosting on my own computer(s), but my server machine is down and the laptop is running unstable and not well suited for this task. Besides, I try to avoid any open ports to the big bad internet if I can avoid it. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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