[TYPO3] Typo3 listserv complaints

ries van Twisk typo3 at rvt.dds.nl
Sun Sep 7 03:46:52 CEST 2008


On Sep 6, 2008, at 10:34 AM, bernd wilke wrote:

> on Fri, 05 Sep 2008 14:29:44 -0500, ries van Twisk wrote:
>
>> On Sep 5, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Lamb, Brian wrote:
>>
>>> While I appreciate such a thing being in existence, I have a few
>>> complaints about the way this listserv works.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 1)       A discussion forum would be 100x easier to use and navigate
>>
>> I don't agree... I find any mail message in my mailbox 100times  
>> faster
>> then any forum, thanks to spotlight.
>> Also I can move mail message to my permanent local storage to be used
>> offline (yes, there are people that
>> don't have internet 100% of the day).
>
> a newsreader gets all headers in your selected groups on start or on
> button-click. This is done in that moment you have time and interest  
> and
> start the newsreader.
> each newsreader can be configured when to delete messages from local
> store, you also can hold all headers and request each posting which is
> still available on the server (and for the TYPO3-NGs there is no  
> deletion
> at all)
>
>>
>>>
>>> 2)       Every time I send a message to the listserv, it goes  
>>> through
>>> but I still get a message not received email back
>>
>> Yeaa that sucks... the sys-admins at PUNKT.DE (is that who maintains
>> mail these days??)
>> don't seems to care about typo3 mail services at all.
>
> I have no problems with newsreader ;-)
>
> bernd

it doesn't mean it needs to be solved.

Although I have enough memory in my machine.. I don't want to have a  
other program
active in my computer just to read mail from TYPO3 because there mail  
services sucks <begin rant> I still
get my mail bounced and although many times mentioned and I even send  
mail to postmaster at at whatever dot de
it still doesn't get solved, looks really un-profesisonal to me />




I think the bottom line of these whole tread is that individual users  
prefers there own methods
of following the treads on the several mailing list.
Whatever it is, forum, mail or 'use a new reader dude!!!' The main  
question is if there is somebody with the experience
to connect them all together and make everybody happy. May be the  
association can support a server or 2 for this??




			regards, Ries van Twisk


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