Am 20. Oktober 2018 um 09:55 Uhr -0500 schrieb Tom Browder:
Now I’m considering using Sympa: it’s coded in Perl, it’s monolithic, and it can support identical list names for different domains, so I am leaning in that direction.
I've long used mlmmj as a mailing list manager. If ease of management is the prime requirement and you don't care for a web interface for your mailinglists, then mlmmj is a pretty good choice both for announcement-only and normal mailing lists.
Before I go, I would appreciate anyone giving me a good reason to stay with MM (besides excellent support and a welcoming community—one which is a member of an unfortunately small group of such communities).
The reason why I prefer Mailman 3 (specifically, not 2) is the web interface, Hyperkitty. Most people today that want to contribute to an open-source project never used a real mailing list before, so a shiny web interface is an important step to get them aboard initially. Later on they may still realise the advantage of communication purely via e-mail, but a good web interface places the entry bar low.
Mailman 2's web interface looks awful with regard to today's web experience, hence I've never even considered using it. I was already writing on a custom web interface for mlmmj, when Mailman 3 went stable and I was positively surprised.
Greetings Marvin
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