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Re: Mailing List Functionality w/crontab, instead of .procmailrc or .forward [message #17335 is a reply to message #14970] Fri, 26 March 2004 13:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
yeroen is currently offline  yeroen   Netherlands
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hi there,

I didn't try the code yet, but I must say it's a great idea to have it done this way. Searched the web for all mailinglist forums, but this fudforum seemed to be the easiest to install for a noobie like me. Phpbb also has some mailinglist script(m2f/cm2f), but that's a nogo on the ported version for phpnuke Confused

Mailgust didn't work for me, so...this fudforum is great. But the procmail delivered me headaches. Searched for days, and now there is this great news, u guys GOT A SCRIPT to make it work without it!!!! Very Happy

Tnx, tnx, tnx...Fudforum should have this option included by default. I will try it instantly...

Greetings,

yeroen
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