[GNC] Mailing lists

Derek Zehr dehrtobe at daystar.io
Thu Sep 3 21:18:14 EDT 2020


Thanks for the tips Adrien. As it turns out, our company hosts our own 
email. And I was hoping to learn how to set up my own mail server. But 
am finding it to be complicated enough.

Derek

On 2020-09-03 6:01 p.m., Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> Derek,
>
> Before you go too far down the Mailman rabbit hole, if you have a 
> Linux-based Web/E-mail host, they may offer a Mailman installation as 
> an option that is as simple as giving the list a name and setting a 
> few preferences. (Unless you really want to run your own Mailman 
> server that is)
>
> If you have such a host, their tools section or cPanel will have an 
> entry for 'Mailing Lists'.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 8/25/20 8:42 PM, Derek Zehr wrote:
>> Thank you once again David. Your detailed explanations helped to fill 
>> in some of my blank spots in understanding the build process.
>>
>> Make had some red error lines when I rebuilt gnucash, and not knowing 
>> how to figure them out (it worked the first time I built it) I 
>> switched to ninja with very good success. GnuCash 4.1 popped right up 
>> with the file I had last used on Windows with GnuCash 4.1.
>>
>> Also as a side note, I have never encountered this email list system 
>> before, other than Google Groups. This one operates in much the same 
>> way, but is open source and more customizable. I loved it on the 
>> spot, and noting the Mailman logo, looked it up, and am working at 
>> setting up my own system, hoping to put Google Groups out of business 
>> (in our family at least ;-))
>>
>> Much appreciated!
>
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