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Michael Smith
mike at icon.co.za
Tue May 14 07:57:54 CEST 2002
Why not use Majordomo then??? You seem to like it a lot
Mike
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Michael Smith (Warlock on IRC)
http://www.warlock.web.za/
"The software said Windows95 or better...
...so I got Linux"
On Mon, 13 May 2002, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin wrote:
> Well bully for you. Its just fine that you like it. I like it as well
> just wish that it was not such a pain in the butt to do anything other than
> the EXACT way the programmers dictate that they be done. The fact is that
> the software is nit flexible at all. If you know anything about
> programming other than being able to spout technobabble you will know what
> I mean by that and that I am 100% accurate in saying it.
> Keep in mind that pure numbers has no relation what so ever with quality
> or anything else. If such a relationship did exist then AOL would be the
> best software ever to hit the net and cockroaches would be the most
> intelligent species on the face of the Earth.
> Mailman is not even close to as flexible and easy to use as
> Majordomo. You don't have to worry about all these FORCED "options" that
> Mailman has. You don't have to keep track of all kinds of web pages that
> are not even needed to run a mailing list. You don't have to hack your
> system every time you want to set up a list option. All you need to do is
> set a single config file and run your list spam free for years.
> Of course if you are a anal retentive power junkie who has to feel like
> you control aspect of a simple mailing list (as if was ever making any
> difference to the operations thereof) you can add all these absurd FORCED
> passwords, headers, queues of unrequested mail, etc. You don't have to put
> up with any of that sort of junk with majordomo. (BTW the hack you
> suggested in the FAQ is asinine. It also deletes all subscription requests
> from making it to the admin. Your suggestions is akin to suggesting that
> one burn down their house because a light bulb is burnt out.
> If the programmers are so thin skinned that they cannot handle someone
> pointing out shortcoming in heir code then they need to find other
> work. It comes with the territory. When you release code you will get
> feedback that with at least some frequency does not gloss over everything
> and pretend that the said code is absolutely perfect.
>
> :)
> Enjoy!
>
>
>
> At 10:49 PM 5/13/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> >Many of us love Mailman, and have been using it for what it was designed
> >for, with whatever assumptions the developer(s) had in mind, for quite some
> >time.
> >
> >Considering that the software is Open Source, and that the developer(s) has
> >not charged you for it's use, or the owners/administrators of the server you
> >are using, you've got quite a damn good deal!
> >
> >I suppose you could learn some programming and develop your own list that
> >works perfectly for you, and you could ASS-U-ME for only your needs, and no
> >one elses. Or you could use any one of the other commercial programs that
> >are available, and pay some big bucks to do so. You might even get exactly
> >what you want, too.
> >
> >As far as comparing Mailman to Majordomo, Mailman in my opinion is way
> >superior. But you do have options. You could find a hosting company that
> >offers Majordomo. It's a pain, I know, but then, that might be easier for
> >you in the long run, and then the developers who offered this software for
> >no cost and made it available to you and your server's owner wouldn't need
> >to read silly words that are in effect, insulting.
> >
> >Perhaps the biggest Ass is, in fact, you.
> >
> >> Herein lies the rub with the mailman program. The
> >> programmers ASS-U-ME
> >> that everyone using the software as full access to the server on which it
> >> is run. Many users have this in a shared server environment and these
> >> "wonderful" patches to make up for short comings in the software
> >> are not an
> >> alternative. The software basically is not too bad. The fact there is
> >> very little that a list owner can set up to his liking without hacking a
> >> lot of places is troubling. All of this type of things should
> >> not even be
> >> an issue. There should be options in the admin interface to
> >> handle all of
> >> this. Majordomo is SO simple and straight forward. All you do is set a
> >> single config file and bang you are on the way. With this you
> >> have to hack
> >> here to fix this and there to fix that so that eventually you
> >> have no clue
> >> what all has ben done!
> >> The 'fix' you offer me for this question is not a fix at
> >> all. It is
> >> merely a cover up. The messages are still queued up and stored.
> >> All that
> >> happens is that a cron job nukes them. Heck bounced messages should NOT
> >> default to being stored anyway. You should have to enable it if you want
> >> it. The whole purpose of closing a list is to not get crap mail that you
> >> dont want. If I wanted to have to approve mail i would have set it up to
> >> be moderated.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> At 10:05 AM 5/14/2002 +0800, Lewis Lau wrote:
> >> >
> >> >Hey man,
> >> >
> >> >Read the FAQ! Topic on: How do I automatically delete held messages?
> >> >
> >> >Lewis
> >> >
> >> >At 06:18 PM 5/13/02 -0400, AerosmithFanClub.com List Admin wrote:
> >> >>I have my list closed so that only subscribers can post. I
> >> keep getting
> >> >>these emails each time a non-subscriber tries to post saying
> >> that I have
> >> >>to go approve or reject the post. Hey guess what, I made it closed
> >> >>because I DONT want these posts. Go figure! So tell me how
> >> do I make it
> >> >>stop sending me these emails and adding all of these tasks to an admin
> >> >>queue when it is blatantly obvious that I dont want the posts
> >> in the first
> >> >>place. if I did i would not have closed the list.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
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