Here at the library we are using Mailman for both general
participation lists and reflectors. I have got a standard set up for
reflectors (that includes edited html pages) that I would be glad to
share.
Our experience with Mailman has been great. I highly recommend it.
Garey Mills
Library Systems Office
UC Berkeley
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Aron Roberts wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> At 13:39 -0800 2004-01-23, Tom Holub wrote:
> >On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 01:24:04PM -0800, Aron Roberts wrote:
> >>
> >> At 11:36 -0800 2004-01-16, Tom Holub wrote (in a discussion of this
> >> issue on the Webnet list):
> >> >Maybe we can ask the people running listlink to try to make it less stupid
> >> >about such things (for example, it could check CNAMEs before bouncing
> >> >the mail--uclink, calmail, and berkeley.edu will all have the same IP).
> >>
> >> That's an excellent suggestion. To Tom (and all): do you have any
> >> information about how this might be implemented, that we might pass
> >> along to CalMail's administrators?
> >
> >I don't like Majordomo very much, so I haven't run it much.
> >But it's all implemented in perl, so it shouldn't be technically
> >difficult to make it check the IPs.
>
> Thanks!
>
> From what I understand, there may be a number of products under
> discussion for managing mailing lists on CalMail: among these, the
> list management features of the core mail server software used for
> the CalMail cluster, CommuniGate Pro
> <http://www.stalker.com/CommuniGatePro/LIST.html>; Mailman
> <http://www.list.org> (also open source, written in Python); and
> Majordomo. It's also possible that different products may be used
> for offering simple, reflector-type lists and more full-featured,
> list server-type lists.
>
> Aron Roberts
> Workstation Software Support Group
>
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