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RE: [cobalt-users] Majordomo



If you email majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx with help in the body of the email you
will receive a list of commands and how to set everything up.

If you create a form on your web site (Front Page makes it easy) and have
the user put their email address in and have the form add subscribe
mailing-list-name (where mailing-list-name is the name of your list) in the
body of the email you can subscribe and unsubscribe from the website. In the
form properties you need to have the email go to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I
have a generic form I can send you off list if you want.

There are settings that make it so users can not send to the list. It is
explained in the help file. We have had great success with majordomo.

Jimmy Gross
jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Daniel Pfeifer
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 5:28 AM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cobalt-users] Majordomo


Hi,

I've a question. A friend recommended me to use Majordomo instead of a
mailinglist script if I want to realize a newsletter-mailinglist on the
RAQ2. He thinks, depending on the mass of subscribers the newsletter script
would need hours to process it. Good, I know the RAQ2 has Majordomo, but how
can I use it? How can I do so that my visitors on the website can subscribe
via a form to the majordomo list and that just I can send mails to the
subscribers but not the subscribers to the list?

If somebody has an idea then i'd be very thankful.
Daniel

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Daniel Pfeifer . danpfe@xxxxxxxxx . ICQ# 70594810


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