FAQ
Hi

I represent a small non-profit whose current list host is closing down and
we need to have a new List and archives hosting. Alternatives hosted lists
offered on the internet are all 150% more expensive than we pay now.

I came across your site and wondered if Mailman might be the best solution
as we also have our own hosting account separate from the List hosting. The
first thing I think of is technical expertise to install and configure the
List and also make our archives searchabe on a new server.
Our current List is in L-soft Listserv format and the archives can be
provided to us as a text file.

I would appreciate your advice

Many thanks

Margaret McSeveney

Search Discussions

  • Mark Sapiro at Feb 15, 2010 at 10:06 pm

    Margaret McSeveney wrote:
    I represent a small non-profit whose current list host is closing down and
    we need to have a new List and archives hosting. Alternatives hosted lists
    offered on the internet are all 150% more expensive than we pay now.

    I came across your site and wondered if Mailman might be the best solution
    as we also have our own hosting account separate from the List hosting. The
    first thing I think of is technical expertise to install and configure the
    List and also make our archives searchabe on a new server.

    Installing Mailman is non-trivial and requires root access for a few
    key steps. Additionally, it has to be integrated with a mail server
    and a web server. It is not difficult for someone with experience in
    installing *nix software and with mail and web servers, but for
    someone without those skills, it is quite daunting.

    Searchable archives are a problem with Mailman. There are patches
    availabe to integrate search engines with the archives, but they
    require installation of some 3rd party search engine. Public archives,
    but not private (list member only) archives can be indexed and
    searched in Google and other search engines. Some Mailman hosting
    services have implemented searchable archives.

    See the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/MoA9>

    Our current List is in L-soft Listserv format and the archives can be
    provided to us as a text file.

    If this text file is in *nix mbox format, it can be imported directly
    into the archives of a Mailman list using Mailman's bin/arch tool.

    If it is in some other format, it would first have to be converted.

    The FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/Hg> lists some Mailman hosting
    services.

    --
    Mark Sapiro <mark at msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers,
    San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

Related Discussions

Discussion Navigation
viewthread | post
Discussion Overview
groupmailman-users @
categoriespython
postedFeb 14, '10 at 12:57a
activeFeb 15, '10 at 10:06p
posts2
users2
websitelist.org

2 users in discussion

Margaret McSeveney: 1 post Mark Sapiro: 1 post

People

Translate

site design / logo © 2023 Grokbase