Integrated Listserv/Mailing List (ie, not bridging) [message #12046] |
Sat, 26 July 2003 18:47 |
jlb0001
Messages: 2 Registered: July 2003 Location: Dallas, TX
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Integrated Mailing List? (i.e., Single product sharing message and subscriber data like Yahoo Groups.)[ 6 votes ] |
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Yes, Integrate Mailing List Interface |
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No, Don't Integrate Mailing List |
2 / 33% |
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An Integrated Listserv Would Be Cool! |
2 / 33% |
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Use Yahoo Groups Instead! |
0 / 0% |
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The bridging mechanism to/from lists & NNTP is a great one and should not go away. However, there is a growing number of folks like myself that would like to replace their use of Yahoo Groups with an integrated hostable solution.
In order to provide a dual interface, one currently needs to host both a listserv and the forum which requires a separate mailing list product, requires the subscribers to subscribe to both packages, requires double the administration, requires double the traffic, requires double the space and has other integration wierdness that result from not being a single integrated product.
Both interfaces should be sharing the same message data and the same user data. Even Yahoo Groups has this feature! There is only ONE such downloadable product that I have found so far and that is Mailgust. However, Mailgust is still young, maintained by only one programmer and does not have the feature-set and user base that FUDforum has. Hopefully this simple and elegant feature can be added to FUDforum (which assuredly has more resources at their disposal than the maker of Mailgust).
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