16 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-usersRe: [courier-users] GUI to manage a m...
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Lindsay HaisleyDec 22, 2004 8:30 am 
Ben KennedyDec 22, 2004 8:39 am 
Lindsay HaisleyDec 22, 2004 8:44 am 
Bill TaroliDec 22, 2004 11:54 am 
Sam VarshavchikDec 22, 2004 3:28 pm 
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Subject:Re: [courier-users] GUI to manage a mailling listActions...
From:Sam Varshavchik (mrs@courier-mta.com)
Date:Dec 22, 2004 3:28:39 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-users

Bill Taroli writes:

This thread brings a question to mind though... if I don't really care about GUI's... is couriermlm just a black sheep cousin not worthy of our time? :-) I've been using it successfully for some time, and haven't really cared about having a pretty interface on it.

No, not really. couriermlm does a number of things that are needed for a mailing list manager to work smoothly with Courier. couriermlm is aware, for example, of Courier's limits on the maximum number of recipients per message, and will batch things accordingly. couriermlm will try to batch all recipients for the same domain into the same message, for optimum delivery purposes. Also, couriermlm submits messages to Courier in such a way as to minimize the chances of the message submission running up against some of Courier's message filters (which would then kick out the entire message, for all the recipients).