Hey all.
I'm looking for some guidance with regard to mailing list
managers. We're not looking to host mailing lists, but to use
the user-side admin capabilities (self subscribe/unsubscribe)
and the delivery capabilities of a list manager to send out mass
emails. Not spam, sel
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 10:34:57PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 10:02:10AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> ...
> > you should be able to do that in your apache configuration - either deny
> > access to unencrypted connections or send a redirect to the encrypte
Hello!
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 10:02:10AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
...
> you should be able to do that in your apache configuration - either deny
> access to unencrypted connections or send a redirect to the encrypted
> URL.
...
Eric Jennings yet sent kindly the recipe :) And I rushed to imple
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 10:34:57PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 10:02:10AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> ...
> > you should be able to do that in your apache configuration - either deny
> > access to unencrypted connections or send a redirect to the encrypt
Hello!
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 10:02:10AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
...
> you should be able to do that in your apache configuration - either deny
> access to unencrypted connections or send a redirect to the encrypted
> URL.
...
Eric Jennings yet sent kindly the recipe :) And I rushed to impl
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 09:22:17AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm using mailman, but only at a *very* small scale.
>
> While beeing satisfied about the ease of configuration and managment
> of the lists, I am worried about the fact, that the list administrator
> is sending the list password
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 09:22:17AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm using mailman, but only at a *very* small scale.
>
> While beeing satisfied about the ease of configuration and managment
> of the lists, I am worried about the fact, that the list administrator
> is sending the list password
In your Apache httpd.conf file, under the VirtualHost block that
handles your mailman config, force Apache to use https instead of
http, even when somebody types in http. You do it by adding the
below 2 lines: (you have to have mod_rewrite compiled and installed
in your Apache daemon)
RewriteEngin
Hello!
I'm using mailman, but only at a *very* small scale.
While beeing satisfied about the ease of configuration and managment
of the lists, I am worried about the fact, that the list administrator
is sending the list password in cleartext over the net when logging in.
Of course I give the adm
In your Apache httpd.conf file, under the VirtualHost block that
handles your mailman config, force Apache to use https instead of
http, even when somebody types in http. You do it by adding the
below 2 lines: (you have to have mod_rewrite compiled and installed
in your Apache daemon)
RewriteEn
Hello!
I'm using mailman, but only at a *very* small scale.
While beeing satisfied about the ease of configuration and managment
of the lists, I am worried about the fact, that the list administrator
is sending the list password in cleartext over the net when logging in.
Of course I give the ad
cripts to automate creation of lists so
that i don't have to work very hard to admin them. :)
a day of fairly interesting work writing scripts three years ago plus a
few days maintaining them and adding features since then has saved me
literally weeks of tedious boredom in manual administrat
cripts to automate creation of lists so
that i don't have to work very hard to admin them. :)
a day of fairly interesting work writing scripts three years ago plus a
few days maintaining them and adding features since then has saved me
literally weeks of tedious boredom in manual administrat
Ok, the last mailing list question prompted me to ask a mailing list
question myself.
Here's my setup--I've got Mailman managing a bunch of lists for an
organization, and we have several lists set up to cascade to each other in
the following fashion:
Regional List --> Statewide List --> Chapter L
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Martin WHEELER wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Andre Luis Lopes wrote:
>
> > Em Qui 08 Nov 2001 10:19, Craigsc escreveu:
>
> > > We are wanting to set-up a mailing list for our clients
> > > and were wondering which program(s) we should use. At
> > > present our mail is handled
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Andre Luis Lopes wrote:
> Em Qui 08 Nov 2001 10:19, Craigsc escreveu:
> > We are wanting to set-up a mailing list for our clients
> > and were wondering which program(s) we should use. At
> > present our mail is handled by exim.
>
>I did it sometime ago and I've used mailm
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 02:19:47PM +0200, Craigsc wrote:
> Hi scholars and gentlemen
>
> We are wanting to set-up a mailing list for our clients
> and were wondering which program(s) we should use. At
> present our mail is handled by exim.
Mailman. Smartlist is second choise. I have 7-8k users on
Em Qui 08 Nov 2001 10:19, Craigsc escreveu:
> Hi scholars and gentlemen
>
> We are wanting to set-up a mailing list for our clients
> and were wondering which program(s) we should use. At
> present our mail is handled by exim.
>
> Any advised would be welcomed.
>
> ..Craig
I did it sometime ago
Hi scholars and gentlemen
We are wanting to set-up a mailing list for our clients
and were wondering which program(s) we should use. At
present our mail is handled by exim.
Any advised would be welcomed.
..Craig
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning ezmanage, both as the upstream author and as the
Debian maintainer, as I no longer use mailing lists under
qmail. If you want to step up to the plate, please get a
Sourceforge.net account and tell me, and I'l
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm orphaning ezmanage, both as the upstream author and as the
Debian maintainer, as I no longer use mailing lists under
qmail. If you want to step up to the plate, please get a
Sourceforge.net account and tell me, and I'l
On qmail-systems you should use ezmlm.
Otherwise take a look at Mailman (http://www.list.org)
Martin
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Juha-Matti Tapio wrote:
> Our mail environment runs several virtual domains on qmail+vpopmail. Now I
> need to setup mailing lists for a few of these domains.
&g
Our mail environment runs several virtual domains on qmail+vpopmail. Now I
need to setup mailing lists for a few of these domains.
Any suggestions on what software to use?
Web-management interface would certainly be nice feature.
--
Juha-Matti Tapio, Atk-suunnittelija, puh. 050-5419230
Kirahvi
On qmail-systems you should use ezmlm.
Otherwise take a look at Mailman (http://www.list.org)
Martin
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Juha-Matti Tapio wrote:
> Our mail environment runs several virtual domains on qmail+vpopmail. Now I
> need to setup mailing lists for a few of these domains.
&g
Our mail environment runs several virtual domains on qmail+vpopmail. Now I
need to setup mailing lists for a few of these domains.
Any suggestions on what software to use?
Web-management interface would certainly be nice feature.
--
Juha-Matti Tapio, Atk-suunnittelija, puh. 050-5419230
On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 10:46:05AM +0200, Remco van de Meent wrote:
> I suggest you find out what the AS number is for the MX of each and
> every email address on the list. Now, given your set of distribution
> servers, find out what distribution server is closest to that MX with
> regard to the
Mike Fedyk wrote:
> I was thinking recently about large mailing lists like LKML (Linux
> Kernel Mailing List).
LKML deliveries are handled by a number of machines in the USA and
Europe, IIRC.
> What if there was one master server located in the USA (which is
> where the current one
I was thinking recently about large mailing lists like LKML (Linux Kernel
Mailing List).
There is one box that has to retransmit every email to all of the subscriber
email servers. Transmitting the same message hundreds of times over slow
trans-contental Internet links.
What if there was one
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