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[cobalt-users] Choice for Moderated email pkgs?
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Choice for Moderated email pkgs?
- From: "Marty Swartz" <meswartz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Feb 14 14:36:29 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Hello, All. Cube newbie here.
I've been tasked by my organization with investigating the
possibilities and pitfalls of setting up a moderated mailing list on
a Cobalt Qube 2 or 3, yet to be purchased. I've perused the FAQs and
Knowledgebase, and though I found answers, I have a few left. I'm
hoping folks who have "been there, done that" can vet my tentative
conclusions, point out the hidden pot-holes, and help me properly
judge the options.
The key features I need are as follows.
- Support for more than one moderator.
- Optional suppression of email address in posts, preserving their privacy.
- Ability for modertor to edit messages if necessary.
- Support for user reply via email, without a ton of bogus tags in
the message (like bogus DISCUS tags)
- Ability to easily import several thousand existing messages.
(Currently in Eudora, can convert to .CSV or other)
- Moderators do not need to remotely send mail from within served
domain. (more on this in a moment.)
- Reasonably friendly GUI. (Text-only interfaces need not apply.)
Current Understanding and Tentative conclusions
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1) The WebMail application looks like it's totally not going to do
it, since only folks with a POP account can even see the archive. The
lack of a Moderator provision (moderator review of messages before
public visibility) is also a show stopper.
2) The KnowledgeBase points out that Majordomo can be run on a Qube,
but is not supported by Sun/Cobalt. (No surprise there.) Can anybody
refer me to their favorite Majordomo list hosted on a Qube? Are
there any known problems / challenges / difficulties with the
Majordomo/qube combo?
3) I see that cobalt-users itself uses Mailman, but I can't tell
whether it's hosted on a Qube, or a Raq, or "none of the above". The
interface to the cobalt-users Archives seems unfriendly: no search
mechanism is visible, and one would like to be able to browse the
subject tree more easily. Have I overlooked something? Can anyone
provide a reference site that uses Mailman on a Qube in a really nice
way? Any known pitfalls?
4) [Off-domain moderators] This problem probably goes away regardless
of what we choose, but I want to be sure. To date the Moderator of
our list has been doing the mailing list locally from his desktop
machine, using Eudora. (Which means we have no visible archive at the
moment.) Before it tanked, he was on @Home, and was able to have ALL
of the "from" addresses show our organization's domain (nwhs.org)
even though he was not logged in to that domain. (We actually had
and still have no SMTP service within our domain.) Maybe this was an
open relay within @home, we're not sure. Going forward, we need for
all messages FROM the list to be branded with the organization's
domain name, not the moderator's local ISP (SMTP) domain.
5) Are there any recommended packages that deliver better Bang for
the Buck than the above?
6) What question have I not known enough to ask?
Thanks in advance for any advice. All comments appreciated.
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