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Hi Charles, *,

sending a mail to discuss+help@documentfoundation.org shows the possible
options, which is a feature of ezmlm.

Charles Marcus schrieb:
On 2010-10-07 9:49 AM, Friedrich Strohmaier wrote:

I think it is not a good idea to burden mailinglist software with a
full featured user preferences database. But i'd think about adding
two more choices:

- no mails  # I'll send mails via nntp interface or from archive
page therefore I only need unmoderated access.

Oh, this one is already implemented.. *scratch*

- no subject tags # I'm filtering by List-ID in folders where tags
don't make sense and are wasted space.

Everything more should be done by local software.

One thing that computers do well is automation.

Mailman provides a whole lot of user preference possibilities for
every list it manages...

I can't estimat the implications concerning high traffic/accounts on
this..

What list software is being used now? I hope not the broken system
(ezmlm) that OOo was using...

aparently it is..


Gruß/regards
-- 
Friedrich

Ansprechpartner / contact person for the "PrOOo-Box"
german language OpenOffice.org and more on CD/DVD 
http://prooo-box.org 

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