E-Democracy.org is plotting a test move from GroupServer.org (end of life coming) to MM3.
We have certain technologies we've embedded into GroupServer, like volume based posting limits on our political forums (no more than X posts in y hours per member ... typically 2 or 3 posts in 24 hours), inserting standard "who made this post" in the email footer with links to the user profile for context assuming email is forwarded as well as the web archive url to that post.
We know that we do not want to be in charge of email deliverability and we don't yet have an Mailman aficionado in our volunteer team.
So ideally, we'd find the right Mailman host where we can use our own selected domain (@opengroups.org perhaps) and whether we hire coders to help out with custom tech OR have volunteer coders (interested in local online communities? AKA hate that Facebook and NextDoor host most of these, let me know :-) ), we'd like to have the right set up to allow us to experiment.
Advice? Thoughts?
Thanks, Steve
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On 3/19/21 10:30 AM, Steven Clift wrote:
E-Democracy.org is plotting a test move from GroupServer.org (end of life coming) to MM3.
We have certain technologies we've embedded into GroupServer, like volume based posting limits on our political forums (no more than X posts in y hours per member ... typically 2 or 3 posts in 24 hours), inserting standard "who made this post" in the email footer with links to the user profile for context assuming email is forwarded as well as the web archive url to that post.
We know that we do not want to be in charge of email deliverability and we don't yet have an Mailman aficionado in our volunteer team.
So ideally, we'd find the right Mailman host where we can use our own selected domain (@opengroups.org perhaps) and whether we hire coders to help out with custom tech OR have volunteer coders (interested in local online communities? AKA hate that Facebook and NextDoor host most of these, let me know:-) ), we'd like to have the right set up to allow us to experiment.
Advice? Thoughts?
Thanks, Steve
Hi Steve,
I just sent you a reply off-list.
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