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- March 13, 1996
-
- Announcing MailServ 2.2, a World Wide Web forms interface
- to some of the most popular mailing list servers. Users
- can subscribe, unsubscribe, and get information about
- mailing lists.
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
-
- HTTPD (1.2 or higher, or equivalent)
- Perl
- /usr/lib/sendmail (or another command-line mailer)
-
- FEATURES INCLUDE:
-
- * Support for the following mailing list servers:
- - List Processor
- - List Serv
- - Mail-List
- - Maiser
- - Majordomo
- - Manually-administered mailing lists
- - MLP (for OS/2)
- - SmartList
- * Modular design
- A generic engine with a config file for each type of
- mailing list. You can easily add commands and additional
- types of mail servers.
- * Multiple commands
- Users can select multiple of commands before sending to
- the mail server. Or you can set a maximum number of commands
- allowed.
-
- Available and documented at the following URL:
-
- http://iquest.com/~fitz/www/mailserv/
-
- CHANGES:
- 2.2: Added Mail-List support. Added Netscape cookies to
- remember your e-mail address between invocations.
- 2.1: Added Maiser support. Removed the "Errors-to" header,
- using "/usr/lib/sendmail -t -f address" instead.
- 2.0: Now requires graphics, but probably a future version will
- have a text-only toggle. This change allows you to
- click a single button to add a command, instead of
- having to select the command and then click the submit
- button.
- 1.6: Added additional commands for ListServ, ListProc,
- and SmartList.
- 1.5: Added MLP (for OS/2). Thanks to garey@main.slink.com
- (Garey Smiley). Added config variables to make the
- list address and list name non-editable.
- 1.4: Added logfile and HTTP_REFERER tracking, to help track
- down problem users.
- 1.3: Minor interface changes, fixed archive files.
- 1.2: Added SmartList support. Removed "user profile"
- stuff. Added "max" argument, to control the number of
- commands the user can select before sending.
- 1.1: Added Netscape-enhanced HTML tags to make graphics
- mode easier to use.
- 1.0: First public release.
-
- Patrick Fitzgerald
- fitz@iquest.com
-