Duane Wessels wrote:
> It has an autounsubscribe feature for bounces. Sometimes it
> screws up and unsubscribes the wrong person. I think you
> (Henrik) have been victim of that more than once.
True, and I think you ended up adding me hardcoded somehow.. I have
tried unsubscribing from squid-users a couple of times when the workload
has been to much, but it says I am not subscribed..
> The configuration file is kind of ugly.
Better than sendmail I hope ;-)
> It has little security. Its probably possible for anyone
> to unsubscribe anyone else.
Ah.
> It doesn't always recognize subscribe/unsubscribe
> messages sent to the list.
Oh.
> logging is not as nice as I would like. Sometimes
> its hard to find causes for problems.
I have been looking into the email list functionality provided by
sourceforge, and it seems to meet most criterias required for a
mailinglist, except that I haven't found out how it handles
non-subscribed messages... They use a software called mailman I think..
The admin interface is a really nice web based one.
It provides a reasonable level of security with acknowledgements for
subscription/unsubscription and other fancy stuff.
/Henrik
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