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siesta - how could you not have heard of it? (Score:2)
You can find siesta on CPAN [cpan.org] as well as the mariachi [cpan.org] mailing list archive tool that goes with it.
There is also an article [perl.com] at perl.com and richard clamp has done several talks on the subject at YAPC and london.pm
Uses perl, Template Toolkit and modern email modules to do everything people have been asking for in the last couple of years.
@JAPH = qw(Hacker Perl Another Just);
print reverse @JAPH;
Re:siesta - how could you not have heard of it? (Score:1)
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Re:siesta - how could you not have heard of it? (Score:1)
To be honest it's a bit of a catch-22. it works fine (apart from the web frontend but I usually use the command line tool anyway) and, whenever anybody asks for a feature we usually implement it within a day. But without those feature requests coming in I've got other projects that I'm mroe motivated to work on.
TBH, there's very little that it can't do that Mailman can do and it's much easier to extend