Mailboxer vs. Mailman?
Hi, I need to integrate listserv functionality into a Zope site I am developing. I am considering using either mailman (http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman.html) or mailboxer (http://www.zope.org/Members/mjablonski/MailBoxer). It seems to me that mailboxer has the obvious advantage of directly integrating with Zope for the purpose of customization, and it appears to be at a mature and stable release level. Have folks had good experiences with mailboxer? On the other hand, what is it like integrating mailman into a Zope site? Many thanks! Philip Glaser Principal and Software Architect Sustainable Software Solutions, LLC glaserp@sustainsoft.com www.sustainsoft.com 973-951-9522
Philip Glaser wrote:
Hi,
I need to integrate listserv functionality into a Zope site I am developing. I am considering using either mailman (http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman.html) or mailboxer (http://www.zope.org/Members/mjablonski/MailBoxer). It seems to me that mailboxer has the obvious advantage of directly integrating with Zope for the purpose of customization, and it appears to be at a mature and stable release level. Have folks had good experiences with mailboxer? On the other hand, what is it like integrating mailman into a Zope site?
Hi, we run MailBoxer as mailinglist-software for all our lists at the German Zope User Group [http://www.dzug.org]. We have 200 subcribers and MailBoxer handles all mails without problems. We even integrated MailBoxer in the CMF & sync our list with a newsserver. cheers, maik -- Maik Jablonski __o www.zfl.uni-bielefeld.de _ \<_ Deutsche Zope User Group Bielefeld, Germany (_)/(_) www.dzug.org
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 04:17:27PM -0400, Philip Glaser wrote:
Hi,
I need to integrate listserv functionality into a Zope site I am developing. I am considering using either mailman (http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman.html) or mailboxer (http://www.zope.org/Members/mjablonski/MailBoxer). It seems to me that mailboxer has the obvious advantage of directly integrating with Zope for the purpose of customization, and it appears to be at a mature and stable release level. Have folks had good experiences with mailboxer? On the other hand, what is it like integrating mailman into a Zope site?
Just for the record, here's a dirty hack I (ignorant of MailBoxer) did for a small project (vpn/intranet): - installed mailman 2.0, customized away all of the password reminder etc options, removed cgi interface, edited 'subscription.txt' - added zope user to 'list' group, ran zope not as root but via 'su' so that it really gets the group permissions by PAM, changed group write permissions for the mailman data, removed a 'umask(700)' in 'MailList.py' - wrote a 'subscribe(user,list)' external method that just says posix.system ("echo " + user + " | /usr/sbin/add_members -n - " + list) (including a sanity regex check on the user provided email address) - changed appearance of pipermail archive links in 'HyperArch.py', mounted mailman archives via 'LocalFS' into zope - (CMF) adapted 'portal_memberdata' and 'personalization' skin to allow subscription via zope (list membership is treated as boolean for each list) More elegant approaches do exist (ZMailman, CMFMailIn) but I do not know to what extent they are used. Also because mailman 2.0 may be regarded as superseded by version 2.1 I would not really recommend the above approach (though it works) and would also be myself be very interested in how other persons solved that task. Anyway next time, I think I should give MailBoxer a try ;-) -- Holger Blasum
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