Le 2010-10-21 01:26, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Hi,
Charles Marcus wrote on 2010-10-20 14.18:
(including lists) for the long run...
Anyway, at a minimum, I would dearly love to see simple list specific
pages for subscribing/unsubscribing. Mailman generates these out of the
box, so its not like this should be a lot of work - unless mlmmj doesn't
provide such pages? If not, then I think it would be worth it to make
the move to mailman just for that.
mlmmj doesn't provide these pages, that's correct. We need to find
another way of creating it. Switching to Mailman is not possible for
the reasons stated earlier, them being 1. missing virtual domain
support (no same list name at multiple domains) 2. no easy moderation
via e-mail.
Florian
I know a few other lists that allow subscription via a web page and that
also allow one to be registered but with web-only access. That would
allow the occasional poster to subscribe and see answers on the web
without getting swamped by e-mail for ever and ever...
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