[alberg30] mailing lists & forums (was viruses)

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at min.net
Wed Jun 28 07:41:44 PDT 2000


Paul,

Actually, I plan to set up a system on Alberg30.org so we're not
dependent on others.  Online message boards have their place, but 
can be very inefficient, especially the way they're usually implemented
on the web.  I've never seen anything yet that equals the old
Compuserve forums combined with an off-line reader.

I'll be using the Mailman list manager (http://www.list.org/) which
supports an email list with web-based archiving.  It also has hooks
for a gateway to a news server, but I'm not sure the alberg30.org
server will allow a news server.  That's on the list of things to
look at.  If not, maybe a web-based forum could use the same gateway.

Setting these things up is a big job and takes time.

 - George

> Rabbit649 at AOL.com said:
> 
> Dear George,
>     Please check out delphi.com and investigate the possibility of a free 
> forum there.Their software is pretty functional and of course, one big 
> advantage is that e-mails are read on their boards, thus eliminating the 
> possibility of infecting and reinfecting member machines with viruses. 
> Threads are managed well and they have easy archiving features.
> Take a look!
> 
> <A HREF="http://www.delphi.com/">Click here: Welcome to Delphi.com</A> 
> 
> Regards,
> Paul Cicchetti
> #23 Ashwagh

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