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Help with procmail mailing list
I need to find out for sure whether or not Solaris 10x86 comes with procmail installed? I only need it for mail subscription "Only"
WE have about 51 mailing lists subscriptions from listproc. I need help just doing mailing lists. How to best go about this? I downloaded version for Solaris 10x86 We are running a listproc "old" version on Solaris 9 sparc, according to my app person she tells me that I can just transfer it over is this true? I thought it was OS dependent. We need the ability to do the auto-sub doesn't require anything fancy... just needs to allow 1) email-based subscriptions from a manager account 2) ability to track current and former subscribers of a list. The latter was the one that was completely do-able in listproc but required a bit of a turn around the barn. I suspect it'll be easy in any newer application. Any help would be appreciated |
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