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@@ -181,6 +181,13 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
<li> Timed vacations, allowing a user to postpone or discard email for a certain number of days or weeks.
+ <li> Mailing list invitations; i.e. a middle ground between "mass subscribe" and informally mailing a bunch of folks to tell them
+ about the list.
+
+ <li> Keep user-centric stats, such as the date the user was subscribed, the date of their last change to their account, the
+ date they last sent a message through the list. Perhaps also
+ log each message they send through the list.
+
</ul>
<h3> Site Administration
</h3>
@@ -240,9 +247,19 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
<li> Timed vacations, allowing a user to postpone or discard email for a certain number of days or weeks.
+ <li> Mailing list invitations; i.e. a middle ground between "mass subscribe" and informally mailing a bunch of folks to tell them
+ about the list.
+
+ <li> Keep user-centric stats, such as the date the user was subscribed, the date of their last change to their account, the
+ date they last sent a message through the list. Perhaps also
+ log each message they send through the list.
+
<li> Allow the site admin to define list styles or themes, and list admins to choose one of the canned styles to apply to their
list.
+ <li> Allow the site admin to send an email message to all the list admins using a mechanism similar to the Urgent: header (possibly
+ by addressing it to mailman@site.dom).
+
</ul>
<h3> Other Usability Improvments
</h3>
@@ -302,9 +319,19 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
<li> Timed vacations, allowing a user to postpone or discard email for a certain number of days or weeks.
+ <li> Mailing list invitations; i.e. a middle ground between "mass subscribe" and informally mailing a bunch of folks to tell them
+ about the list.
+
+ <li> Keep user-centric stats, such as the date the user was subscribed, the date of their last change to their account, the
+ date they last sent a message through the list. Perhaps also
+ log each message they send through the list.
+
<li> Allow the site admin to define list styles or themes, and list admins to choose one of the canned styles to apply to their
list.
+ <li> Allow the site admin to send an email message to all the list admins using a mechanism similar to the Urgent: header (possibly
+ by addressing it to mailman@site.dom).
+
<li> A better strategy is needed for sub-lists and super-lists, including dealing with the resulting password reminders and
authorization to modify the sub & superlists. Majordomo2 is
reported to have some good features in this regard.
@@ -371,9 +398,19 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
<li> Timed vacations, allowing a user to postpone or discard email for a certain number of days or weeks.
+ <li> Mailing list invitations; i.e. a middle ground between "mass subscribe" and informally mailing a bunch of folks to tell them
+ about the list.
+
+ <li> Keep user-centric stats, such as the date the user was subscribed, the date of their last change to their account, the
+ date they last sent a message through the list. Perhaps also
+ log each message they send through the list.
+
<li> Allow the site admin to define list styles or themes, and list admins to choose one of the canned styles to apply to their
list.
+ <li> Allow the site admin to send an email message to all the list admins using a mechanism similar to the Urgent: header (possibly
+ by addressing it to mailman@site.dom).
+
<li> A better strategy is needed for sub-lists and super-lists, including dealing with the resulting password reminders and
authorization to modify the sub & superlists. Majordomo2 is
reported to have some good features in this regard.
@@ -450,9 +487,19 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
<li> Timed vacations, allowing a user to postpone or discard email for a certain number of days or weeks.
+ <li> Mailing list invitations; i.e. a middle ground between "mass subscribe" and informally mailing a bunch of folks to tell them
+ about the list.
+
+ <li> Keep user-centric stats, such as the date the user was subscribed, the date of their last change to their account, the
+ date they last sent a message through the list. Perhaps also
+ log each message they send through the list.
+
<li> Allow the site admin to define list styles or themes, and list admins to choose one of the canned styles to apply to their
list.
+ <li> Allow the site admin to send an email message to all the list admins using a mechanism similar to the Urgent: header (possibly
+ by addressing it to mailman@site.dom).
+
<li> A better strategy is needed for sub-lists and super-lists, including dealing with the resulting password reminders and
authorization to modify the sub & superlists. Majordomo2 is
reported to have some good features in this regard.
@@ -545,9 +592,19 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
<li> Timed vacations, allowing a user to postpone or discard email for a certain number of days or weeks.
+ <li> Mailing list invitations; i.e. a middle ground between "mass subscribe" and informally mailing a bunch of folks to tell them
+ about the list.
+
+ <li> Keep user-centric stats, such as the date the user was subscribed, the date of their last change to their account, the
+ date they last sent a message through the list. Perhaps also
+ log each message they send through the list.
+
<li> Allow the site admin to define list styles or themes, and list admins to choose one of the canned styles to apply to their
list.
+ <li> Allow the site admin to send an email message to all the list admins using a mechanism similar to the Urgent: header (possibly
+ by addressing it to mailman@site.dom).
+
<li> A better strategy is needed for sub-lists and super-lists, including dealing with the resulting password reminders and
authorization to modify the sub & superlists. Majordomo2 is
reported to have some good features in this regard.
@@ -644,9 +701,19 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
<li> Timed vacations, allowing a user to postpone or discard email for a certain number of days or weeks.
+ <li> Mailing list invitations; i.e. a middle ground between "mass subscribe" and informally mailing a bunch of folks to tell them
+ about the list.
+
+ <li> Keep user-centric stats, such as the date the user was subscribed, the date of their last change to their account, the
+ date they last sent a message through the list. Perhaps also
+ log each message they send through the list.
+
<li> Allow the site admin to define list styles or themes, and list admins to choose one of the canned styles to apply to their
list.
+ <li> Allow the site admin to send an email message to all the list admins using a mechanism similar to the Urgent: header (possibly
+ by addressing it to mailman@site.dom).
+
<li> A better strategy is needed for sub-lists and super-lists, including dealing with the resulting password reminders and
authorization to modify the sub & superlists. Majordomo2 is
reported to have some good features in this regard.
@@ -752,9 +819,19 @@ Title: The Mailman Wishlist
<li> Timed vacations, allowing a user to postpone or discard email for a certain number of days or weeks.
+ <li> Mailing list invitations; i.e. a middle ground between "mass subscribe" and informally mailing a bunch of folks to tell them
+ about the list.
+
+ <li> Keep user-centric stats, such as the date the user was subscribed, the date of their last change to their account, the
+ date they last sent a message through the list. Perhaps also
+ log each message they send through the list.
+
<li> Allow the site admin to define list styles or themes, and list admins to choose one of the canned styles to apply to their
list.
+ <li> Allow the site admin to send an email message to all the list admins using a mechanism similar to the Urgent: header (possibly
+ by addressing it to mailman@site.dom).
+
<li> A better strategy is needed for sub-lists and super-lists, including dealing with the resulting password reminders and
authorization to modify the sub & superlists. Majordomo2 is
reported to have some good features in this regard.