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>Look into qmail/ezmlm for a good combination, along with the tied & true
>majordomo list manager. I've been running some large mailing lists using the
>ezmlm/qmail combo - which easily saturates a T1 connection running just a
>350 MHz PII.
I'd say mailman. I know sourceforge.net is running
> -Original Message-
> From: Bogdan Stancescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 11:16 PM
> To: Ben Clumeck
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Mailling Lists
>
>
> I'm really unable to discuss the mailing-list topi
I'm really unable to discuss the mailing-list topic because I have nil expertise
in this field (apart from using them, that is). However, I'd strongly advise you
to use something based on some kind of database system, because alternate
methods of storing data (i.e. plain text files) are crippled f
Ben,
These aren't pure PHP however if you are using qmail I would tell you to take a look
at ezmlm (http://www.ezmlm.org/) and if your using sendmail you may
want to try majordomo (http://www.ualberta.ca/CNS/MAJORDOMO/). If your using something
else... well I honestly have no clue. :)
Gerard
Why not a traditional mailing list manager like mailman?
Miles Thompson
On Thursday 27 December 2001 12:50 am, Ben Clumeck wrote:
> I am creating a mail list and need something that does not require MySQL or
> any other databases is there a good one? What is the best one even if
> it's with M
I am creating a mail list and need something that does not require MySQL or
any other databases is there a good one? What is the best one even if it's
with MySQL?
Thanks,
Ben
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