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ANNOUNCE: SecLegal mailing list

ANNOUNCE: SecLegal mailing list 04/09/2004 04:04 PM

Thor Larholm (Apr 09 2004)




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For 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
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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.

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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.

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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.

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