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ANNOUNCE: New mailing list for secure
application development, SC-L
ANNOUNCE: New mailing list for secure
application development, SC-L
12/02/2003 12:32 AMKenneth R. van Wyk (Nov 30 2003)
Mailing list goes away
Mailing list goes away
12/19/2004 03:34 PM
Cory Doctorow:
The Boing Boing mailblog has always been a humongous pain to manage
and run, and we spend an awful lot of time tinkering with it. As a
result, we're gonna kill it (for now, anyway -- maybe in the future
we'll have the bandwidth to take it up again). Thanks -- and sorry --
to all the subscribers who hung in there while we tried to make it
work!
"Mailing List"
"Mailing List"
12/21/2003 09:38 AMMailing List Note
Mailing List Note
01/11/2004 02:40 AMWe're switching mailing list hosts: For those of you who receive Wi-Fi
Networking News via subscription, we're changing our mailing list host
from an outsourced provider to an in-house operation. This should be
entirely transparent to you and should allow us more customization in
what we deliver. For more details on our list and how to subscribe
(and how to change your membership from digest to individual messages
or vice versa), read our page about the mailing list....
PHP5-DEV Mailing List
PHP5-DEV Mailing List
01/26/2003 01:11 PMSpanish PHP Mailing List Now at PHP.net
Spanish PHP Mailing List Now at PHP.net
03/06/2004 02:00 AMThe Spanish PHP mailing list was relocated to our list server. If you
would like to subscribe to the list, you can do it via our mailing
lists page. To read the archives, please see our news server.
One Time Tweak of Mailing List
One Time Tweak of Mailing List
03/15/2003 07:43 PMCAMERADO - United States, NY, New York (2003-03-15)
Best way to manage a personal mailing
list?
Best way to manage a personal mailing
list?
09/12/2004 04:33 PMFor many years I've been inviting a group of friends over to brunch
and/or wine/cheese via a personal mailing list. This is just a
text file of the form
bcc: foo@bar.com
bcc: yow@baz.org
bcc: student@veryrich.edu
I prepare an email message in Emacs, to: philg, and then insert all
of these bcc: headers. This then gets sent to a mailer at MIT
and off to the world. Worked great in the mid-1990s before spam
made the Internet the time-waster that it has become. Now many
of my friends don't get the email at all. Hotmail, for example,
when it sees something to: philg@mit.edu, bcc: happy_user@hotmail.com, sends
it straight to the junk mail folder.
The challenge now is the best way to divide this up so that 100
individual emails are sent, each one from: philg, to:
person_on_list. One answer would be to write a Perl script on
the Unix machine. It would take two arguments, one the filename
of a message and the other a filename with one email address on every
line. The Perl script would look through the email addresses and
send out an email on my behalf. (Anyone know where to get a
script that does this already?; I checked cpan.)
Unix boxes typically have list managers such as Majordomo installed
but as best as I can recall the email from these programs usually has
a bulk look and feel, being sent to "fish-lovers-list" instead of the
recipient. I'm thinking that these are likely to be trapped by
spam filters as well.
Another answer would seem to be Microsoft Outlook. I switched
to Outlook a couple of years ago when I got a Handspring Treo.
So why not just add every brunch guest to my Outlook contacts folder
and somehow spam them from my desktop machine? This has the
advantage that I'm only keeping one database of contacts.
This has the disadvantage that it doesn't work when on the road.
The regular Outlook distribution list mechanism produces an email with
multiple To: recipients, which I don't want to do because when people
reply they often unintentionally reply to the entire list (in this
case about 100 people). Are there VB scripts out there that will
force Outlook to send one email at a time to each person on a
distribution list? It seems as though there is a product, http://www.mapi
lab.com/outlook/send_personally/, that claims to do the job.
Finally there are Web services such as Evite. I don't really
need a count of who is going to come. These tend to more drop-in
sorts of events so Evite is rather too heavy-handed. Also Evite,
I think, subjects users to banner advertisements and I'm not sure that
I want to surrender control of my database to them.
Thoughts? Scripts? Recommendations?
University Web Developers' Mailing List
University Web Developers' Mailing List
04/04/2005 06:51 AMUniversity Web Developers' Mailing Listhttp://ww
w.usask.ca/web_project/uwebd/about_list.htmlThe
mandate of the University Web Developers' Mailing List is to provide a
discussion forum for people responsible for designing, implementing,
and maintaining a web site for a higher education institution such as
a University. Any topic related to this audience is allowed, including
technical web development and site design questions, inquiries about
administrative policies at various institutions, training and
conference information, useful support tools, etc. This has been added
to
World Wide Web
Reference Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
xml-hypertext mailing list at
xmlhack.com
xml-hypertext mailing list at
xmlhack.com
01/16/2003 04:14 PMxmlhack.com has started a new mailing list: xml-hypertext, "an open
forum for the discussion of creating hypertext with XML. Appropriate
subjects include technologies for linking and pointing,
hypertext-oriented transformations, and interactions between XML and
Web infrastructure."
Xgrid Mailing List Removed
Xgrid Mailing List Removed
10/31/2003 12:50 PM
Apple has removed the Xgrid list from its list of publically
maintained mailing lists.
The mailing list was described: "for user discussion use and...
the perl beginners mailing list
the perl beginners mailing list
01/23/2004 06:31 PMwhat an uncharacteristically well-done form of outreach from techies
Mac Software Business mailing list
Mac Software Business mailing list
01/31/2004 03:08 AMJust about every day I talk with people who want to start a Macintosh
software business.
People have all kinds of questions: can I make money at this? How much
should I charge for my app? Where should I advertise? Should I do my
idea as a plugin or as a separate app? What e-commerce provider should
I use? Should I get a booth at Macworld?
I have opinions on some of these questions, but there are tons of
things I don’t know about, and I have questions too
sometimes.
So I decided to start a
new mailing list on
Yahoo Groups.
The description: “This group is for small, independent Macintosh
developers who want to talk with other developers about the business
of Mac development. Questions on pricing, packaging, advertising,
e-commerce providers, and so on are on-topic. Note that this list
isn’t a vehicle for promotion: announcements and press releases
are off-topic.”
(You don’t have to have a business up-and-running already:
it’s for people who want to start a business too.)
Siesta Mailing List Manager
Siesta Mailing List Manager
02/10/2004 02:59 AMMajordomo is past its best, and many Perl Mongers groups rely on ezmlm
or Mailman. Why isn't there a decent Perl-based mailing list manager?
Simon Wistow and others from London.pm decided to do something about
it ... and came up with Siesta.
Save Clarion mailing-list
Save Clarion mailing-list
06/07/2004 04:17 AM
The Clarion science fiction writers' workshop at Michigan State in is
pretty grave danger, despite its auspicious, 30+ year history of
turning out some of the finest sf writers in the field. A bunch of
alumni have started a SavingClarion mailing list to talk about how to
keep the workshop going after it loses its berth at MSU. Click the
link below to join.
At Wiscon last week, Lister Matheson (the director of Clarion East
for the past several years) and Mary Sheridan hosted a brainstorming
session to talk about what we can do to keep Clarion alive despite
MSU's financial and political machinations.
We came up with some ideas, both short term and long term, in that
hour and a half. Step 1 in the plan is to organize a core group of
Clarionites to continue the discussion via a listserv, come up with
other ideas, and begin to implement some of them. Many people who were
there were eager to continue the conversation, and I think all of you
might have thoughts to contribute as well.
I just set up the list, and will wait a couple days for everyone to
get on it (and for Lister, Mary, and Amelia at Clarion to get back
online--the university relocated their offices to rooms without
sufficient electrical outlets), then summarize what we've discussed,
immediate action items, and we can go from there.
I hope you'll consider joining this conversation by following the
Yahoo instructions below to join the group. Feel free to direct others
who may want to join us to contact me as well. Thanks.
Link
(
Thanks, Becky!)
New Mailing List for Perl Beginners
New Mailing List for Perl Beginners
04/18/2004 03:18 AMofferk writes "Over the last few years the Israeli Perl Mongers
mailing list has grown significantly in both number of subjects and
number of posts, to the point where there are now hundreds of posts
per month. Since the large number of topics and the ...
Honk if you like the mailing list
archive!
Honk if you like the mailing list
archive!
10/28/2003 11:09 PM Since the folks over at php.net have opted not to publish any
information about the new mailing list archives that we have just
released, I'm asking for your help. If we are to make the archive
relevant and useful...
ZWS Newsletter & Mailing List Manager
ZWS Newsletter & Mailing List Manager
06/24/2004 06:24 PMGaMeS GaMeS (Jun 24 2004)
Fedora Announces new SELinux Mailing
List
Fedora Announces new SELinux Mailing
List
03/06/2004 02:04 AMMailing List for Distributing GMail
Invites
Mailing List for Distributing GMail
Invites
01/03/2005 09:43 PMIf you've got some GMail invites to distribute, or you're looking for
one, you might want to check out a new list for both requesting and
distributing GMail invites:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/GiveAndTake....
SurfControl distributes email mailing
list
SurfControl distributes email mailing
list
06/16/2004 07:03 AMTo recipients of data confidentiality report
Run a Mailing List? Better Check the
CAN-SPAM Law Tonight
Run a Mailing List? Better Check the
CAN-SPAM Law Tonight
12/31/2003 07:21 PMI was just reading through some aspects of the CAN-SPAM law which goes
into effect January 1, 2004, and realized that it is broadly
applicable to normal email lists that have no ostensible commercial
purpose. (Oddly, the bill was indexed incorrectly, so the key section
-- number five -- is available only by scrolling down in Section 3.)
That is, if you're running a regular email list that has links to a
Web site that is commercial in nature (shows ads, sells a product, you
make money in some fashion from it), you might need to comply with the
requirements of the law. Note that I am not a lawyer and this is not
legal advice. Discuss any specific issues about this with licensed
legal talent! The law defines commercial electronic mail message as
any electronic mail message the primary purpose of which is the
commercial advertisement or promotion of a commercial product or
service (including content on an Internet website operated for a
commercial purpose). But if you only incidentally mention a Web site,
you're okay: The inclusion of a reference to a commercial entity or a
link to the website of a commercial entity in an electronic mail
message does not, by itself, cause such message to be treated as a
commercial electronic mail message for purposes of this Act if the
contents or circumstances of the message indicate a primary purpose
other than commercial advertisement or promotion of a commercial
product or service. This makes it clearer and less clear, right? If
you're sending out editorial email, like a newsletter, that has
advertisements in it or sponsors, or you point to your Web site which
itself has advertisements or sponsors -- if you're using Yahoo Groups
to send messages out, even -- it would seem that a case could be made
that you're sending commercial electronic mail messages. That said,
complying with the law is pretty straightforward. In general, you have
to have a legitimate return address with legitimate information in it.
(5) INCLUSION OF IDENTIFIER, OPT-OUT, AND PHYSICAL ADDRESS IN
COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC MAIL- (A) It is unlawful for any person to
initiate the transmission of any commercial electronic mail message to
a protected computer unless the message provides-- (i) clear and
conspicuous identification that the message is an advertisement or
solicitation; (ii) clear and conspicuous notice of the opportunity
under paragraph (3) to decline to receive...
Perl Quiz-of-the-Week mailing list
revived
Perl Quiz-of-the-Week mailing list
revived
06/05/2004 12:02 PMofferk tipped us off that The Quiz of the Week mailing list lives
again! There are two lists, perl-qotw and perl-qotw-discuss. Whereas
before Mark-Jason Dominus created the quizzes and answers, now he's
the list administrator and list readers contribute ...
GPG-Ezmlm encrypted mailing list 0.3.2
(Default branch)
GPG-Ezmlm encrypted mailing list 0.3.2
(Default branch)
04/13/2005 05:00 PM
GPG-Ezmlm is an encrypted mailing list. PGP or GPG encrypted mails
sent to the list are re-encrypted with subscriber keys, allowing for
encrypted mail communications without requiring that all users know
all other users' keys. Key exchange during list subscription is
supported. It requires an existing Ezmlm installation to function.
Changes:
This release adds the ability to parse the "headeradd" file created by
ezmlm by default. The copy() routine has been rewritten to support
this behavior.
Important News for All Subscribers:
Mailing List Migration
Important News for All Subscribers:
Mailing List Migration
12/22/2004 01:28 AMMy 2005 resolution: start a security
mailing list
My 2005 resolution: start a security
mailing list
01/01/2005 12:55 PMThe recent security issues that hit both PHP itself and the popular
phpBB forums package highlight not the fact that security important
(you'd have to have lived under a rock for the past ten years not to
know that), but that PHP is becoming mainstream faster than its
community is ...
Weird, but good. Music from the Exotica
Mailing List
Weird, but good. Music from the Exotica
Mailing List
01/07/2004 02:00 PM Two
Zombies Later... "Strange and unusual music from the Exotica
Mailing List". Featuring Br. Cleve & His Lush Orchestra
playing "Shaken Not Stirred", not to mention the mad
stylings of Scotch & Soda covering Herb Albert's lovely
"Lonely Bull" — with a tuba and
optigan.
I'd think "college radio" if it weren't so damn good. And I
would probably not post it if the kind folks at Comfort Stand records
hadn't been so kind as to have served up the entire two CD collection
via lo-fi MP3s — a definite find. : )
[Via GoodExperience] Marco Tabini's Webl0g: The [phpsec]
Mailing List
Marco Tabini's Webl0g: The [phpsec]
Mailing List
01/03/2005 10:17 AMIn an announcement over on
Marco Tabini's
weblog today, he lets the community know about a new mailing list
that he's started as a part of his own New Year's resolutions -
the [phpsec] mailing list, a
sublic security issue list devoted to keeping you and your scritps the
safest possible.
Subcribe to the Geek News Central
Podcast Mailing List
Subcribe to the Geek News Central
Podcast Mailing List
03/28/2005 01:29 AMI have created a mailing list for the Geek News Central Podcast
this a list that I will post show notes to and also a place to discuss
current and older shows. A way to allow our community of listeners to
grow closer associations.
[Subsc
ribe Here]
Todd
Geek News Central Podcast
Web Hypertext Application Technology
Working Group Launches Mailing List
Web Hypertext Application Technology
Working Group Launches Mailing List
06/04/2004 08:42 PMNAVE Releases Spanish Version of Mozilla
1.6, MozillaES Launches New Support
Mailing List
NAVE Releases Spanish Version of Mozilla
1.6, MozillaES Launches New Support
Mailing List
01/22/2004 02:38 AMperl programmer to design online mailing
list sign up and petition form for
environmental non-profit
perl programmer to design online mailing
list sign up and petition form for
environmental non-profit
06/06/2005 12:03 AMNew Haven Progress - United States, CT, New Haven (2005-06-02)
Attn: Buyers of MAILING LISTs - MORTGAGE
LEADs - BUSINESS LISTs & DIRECT
MARKETING SERVICEs : TOTAL Marketing One
- TMONE launches Direct Mail List and
Sales lead business unit and becomes one
of the most competitive list marketing
agencies.
Attn: Buyers of MAILING LISTs - MORTGAGE
LEADs - BUSINESS LISTs & DIRECT
MARKETING SERVICEs : TOTAL Marketing One
- TMONE launches Direct Mail List and
Sales lead business unit and becomes one
of the most competitive list marketing
agencies.
07/13/2004 03:44 AMTOTAL Marketing One, an industry leader in the contact center services
world announced the creation of a new business unit catering to the
needs of all companies in all industries with respect to their
marketing list and sales lead needs. [PRWEB Jul 13, 2004]
Who's Mailing What! Archive
Who's Mailing What! Archive
02/18/2004 07:52 AMWho's Mailing What! Archivehttp://www.whosmailing
what.com/index.cfmEvery month the Who's Mailing What!
Archive receives and analyzes approximately 4,000 to 5,000 pieces of
direct mail in nearly 200 categories -- consumer, business,
fundraising, catalogs, and much more -- forwarded to us from a network
of correspondents around the country. Why? Because the best way to
create successful direct mail is to study other company's mail to see
which campaign and techniques show up again and again. If you're
tracking a particular area of direct mail -- you can go right to that
category, see what we've received and discover… This will be added
to
Advertising,
Marketing and Public Relations Resources 2004 Internet
MiniGuide.
* Who's mailing what…
* The offers…
* The controls…
* The complexity of the mailings…
*
Whether there was 4-color work, sophisticated computer work, a poly
envelope, a self-mailing format…
E-Mailing a Cellphone by the Numbers
E-Mailing a Cellphone by the Numbers
02/10/2004 02:55 AMWith a service called Teleflip, all you need to send e-mail to a
cellphone is its phone number.
Steve Jobs Tops List Of Forbes' 'The
Most-Improved CEOs' List
Steve Jobs Tops List Of Forbes' 'The
Most-Improved CEOs' List
12/02/2003 12:37 AM(MacDailyNews via MyAppleMenu)
From Wish List to Check List: Customer
Input Drives Microsoft Office OneNote
2003 Service Pack 1
From Wish List to Check List: Customer
Input Drives Microsoft Office OneNote
2003 Service Pack 1
04/20/2004 11:26 PMIn an academic setting, a score of 90 percent earns an automatic "A".
By that measure, the team shaping Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 merits
a similar high passing grade. When the innovative application debuted
last October, it reflected the pioneering edge of the digital
note-taking category. Today, Microsoft honed that edge by announcing
the preview release of Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1
(OneNote SP1). Ninety percent of the features included in the software
update are a direct result of customer input and feedback -- with the
remaining 10 percent coming from indirect customer feedback.
Mailing Lists - phpWebSite Module
Mailing Lists - phpWebSite Module
10/29/2003 12:28 PMProject Update
FAQ | E-mailing photos, articles without
attaching them
FAQ | E-mailing photos, articles without
attaching them
05/02/2004 03:07 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer May 2 2004 7:34AM GMT
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