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#317544 24-Oct-2024 22:26
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Posted here because there are a few very old threads about mailing lists in the forum, but nothing terribly appropriate: I'm looking for suggestions for hosting a support mailing list for a small project, maybe 50-100 people and one or two posts a month, that maintains a web-accessible archive of old posts, that's mostly self-running with minimal intervention required, and is preferably free or at least very cheap.  There's a million sites out there advertising something like this but I'd like something that is known to work well, isn't likely to be blocked by spam filters, has been around and will be around for a long time, and doesn't involve anything with a 'G' at the start.


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  #3303283 30-Oct-2024 16:09
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After further discussion, and realising that the main push to retain the mailing list was from people over the age of 50 and the youff didn't care for email much, we've decided to just go with github to deal with issues.  A secondary question would have been "am I showing my age by insisting on email for this", to which the answer seems to be "yes".


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