1. Moving The List
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RAPIDEUPHORIA.COM> Jan 24, 2001
- 532 views
Chris Bensler set up a mailing list called EUforum at topica.com and he invited me to check it out. Over the past several days, I've tested all the features and it looks very good. It has an archive with searching, a Web interface for posting or viewing messages, plus the usual immediate, or digested e-mail distribution and posting. It has everything that this list has. I'd like to move this Euphoria list over to topica. It won't take any effort on anyone's part. I just have to import the list of e-mail addresses from this list into the topica list. You'll get a welcome message from topica giving you an easy way to opt out. If you do nothing (as I hope you will), you'll be left in, but of course you can unsubscribe at any time. A few subscribers to our current list have concealed e-mail addresses. They will have to subscribe to the new list by themselves. Why do I want to do this? 1. John Kinne at Miami U. is the current list owner. Most people assume that I'm the list owner, so I get lots of requests to unsubscribe or change settings etc. to which I have to compose a reply explaining what to do, to which the person replies saying "it still doesn't work" etc. etc. On topica I can unsubscribe someone, or change their settings, with a couple of mouse clicks. 2. In the past year we've had several occasions where someone is abusing the rest of us, and there's little we can do other than take a deep breath and hope he goes away. We also had viruses posted, cracked software etc. On topica I can suspend or remove someone with a mouse click. If he comes back, I can click again. I can immediately delete messages from the archive when they contain viruses, trojans etc. before others are infected. As Chris mentioned, it's a lot easier for me to get rid of someone than it is for them to get a new e-mail address and resubscribe. If things get really bad, I can click the topica list into moderation mode, where all posts would go through me (or someone else) first. 3. This list has a lot of people, and there are a lot of messages posted per day. If we choose to allow it, Topica will give RDS a *lot* of free advertising in exchange for 3-line text ads being inserted in some of our messages. These ads do not appear on the Web interface, only in e-mail messages. A rough calculation shows that this advertising would be 10x more significant to RDS than the LinkExchange banner on our main Web page. We can target our RDS ads to other programming-related lists on topica. I think we'd pick up a lot of new people. At any time, if the ads were not achieving much, we could opt out of the advertising system. There's no rush, but I'm prepared to move any time in the next few days. I can update the list server page with the topica instructions. If you want to view the "EUforum" Web interface it's at: http://www.topica.com/lists/EUforum If you want you can "Join the List" right away to test it, or simply "Read the List". As I said, I can automatically subscribe everyone. If you want to post messages via the Web interface, you'll have to register a name and password with topica. Anything else can be done without registering. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
2. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by John Cage <drcage2000 at YAHOO.COM> Jan 24, 2001
- 483 views
--- Robert Craig <rds at RAPIDEUPHORIA.COM> wrote: > 2. In the past year we've had several occasions > where someone is abusing the rest of us, > and there's little we can do other than > take a deep breath and hope he goes away. > We also had viruses posted, cracked software etc. > On topica I can suspend or remove someone with > a mouse click. If he comes back, I can click again. > I can immediately delete messages from the archive > when they > contain viruses, trojans etc. before others are > infected. > As Chris mentioned, it's a lot easier for me to get > rid of someone than it is for them to get a new > e-mail address and resubscribe. > If things get really bad, I can click the > topica list into moderation mode, where all posts > would go through me (or someone else) first. Hehe... Well, not realy Rob... For example, if you ban my mailing address one time, I'll come back with 20.000 posts flooding your 'topica' to the next millenium. And, if you ban my IP, I'll use Anonymizer or SpaceProxy and come back with a different IP. Then flood the list. Note. If I flood the list, I flood 275 people's mailboxes. See. I might be rough around the edges. But I'm a good man. I still have -some- respect for my fellow man. That's why I haven't flooded this list on the first flame thown towards me. But if you do ban me...well...ask Joe Siegler from 3D Realms what happens then.... So Robert. Keep me as a mascotte. Put in a crapping shit filter for all I care. But whatever you do, don't ban me. I'm serious about this. I throw up in the face of the one that was so weak he decided to opt for flight instead of fight. By banning me. So. In the words of one of our video game heroes... "Fight me or bite me." Mike The Spike PS. "You can never win a flaming contest from MTS". __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/
3. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Euman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> Jan 24, 2001
- 500 views
>From time to time, Topica does disclose aggregate user demographic data to advertisers or other third parties. *** Sale your information ***? Topica does not claim ownership of the Content you transmit through Topica's Service. By transmitting Content through Topica for distribution to your Topica List, you grant Topica a world-wide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, modify, adapt and publish the Content solely for the purpose of providing Topica's hosting, archiving, subscription, and promotion services. *** SPY'S ***? >From time to time you may receive banner or other advertisements or promotions from third parties while using Topica's Service. Your dealings with such third parties, including, without limitation, the payment for and delivery of goods and services, and any terms, conditions, warranties, or representations associated with your dealings with third parties are solely between you and the third party. Topica does not make any representations or warranties with respect to any such dealings or any goods or services which may be obtained from such third parties, and you agree that Topica shall have no liability therefor. *** Salesmen ***? 13. Indemnification You agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Topica, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents, and suppliers, and their respective affiliates, officers, directors, employees, and agents, from any claim, action, demand, or damage, including reasonable attorney's fees, made by any third party *** Money for Lawyers ***> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Craig" <rds at RAPIDEUPHORIA.COM> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 17:53 Subject: Moving The List > Chris Bensler set up a mailing list called EUforum > at topica.com and he invited me to check it out. > Over the past several days, I've tested all the features > and it looks very good. It has an archive with searching, > a Web interface for posting or viewing messages, > plus the usual immediate, or digested e-mail distribution > and posting. It has everything that this list has. > > I'd like to move this Euphoria list over to topica. > It won't take any effort on anyone's part. > I just have to import the list of e-mail addresses from > this list into the topica list. You'll get a welcome > message from topica giving you an easy way to > opt out. If you do nothing (as I hope you will), you'll > be left in, but of course you can unsubscribe > at any time. A few subscribers to our current list have > concealed e-mail addresses. They will have to > subscribe to the new list by themselves. > > Why do I want to do this? > > 1. John Kinne at Miami U. is the current list owner. > Most people assume that I'm the list owner, so I get > lots of requests to unsubscribe or change settings etc. > to which I have to compose a reply explaining what to do, > to which the person replies saying "it still doesn't work" etc. etc. > On topica I can unsubscribe someone, or change their > settings, with a couple of mouse clicks. > > 2. In the past year we've had several occasions > where someone is abusing the rest of us, > and there's little we can do other than > take a deep breath and hope he goes away. > We also had viruses posted, cracked software etc. > On topica I can suspend or remove someone with > a mouse click. If he comes back, I can click again. > I can immediately delete messages from the archive when they > contain viruses, trojans etc. before others are infected. > As Chris mentioned, it's a lot easier for me to get > rid of someone than it is for them to get a new > e-mail address and resubscribe. > If things get really bad, I can click the > topica list into moderation mode, where all posts > would go through me (or someone else) first. > > 3. This list has a lot of people, and there are a lot > of messages posted per day. If we choose to allow it, > Topica will give RDS a *lot* of free advertising in > exchange for 3-line text ads being inserted > in some of our messages. These ads do not appear > on the Web interface, only in e-mail messages. > A rough calculation shows that this advertising > would be 10x more significant to > RDS than the LinkExchange banner on our main > Web page. We can target our RDS ads to other > programming-related lists on topica. I think we'd > pick up a lot of new people. At any time, if the > ads were not achieving much, we could opt out > of the advertising system. > > There's no rush, but I'm prepared to > move any time in the next few days. I can update > the list server page with the topica instructions. > > If you want to view the "EUforum" Web interface it's at: > > http://www.topica.com/lists/EUforum > > If you want you can "Join the List" right away to test it, > or simply "Read the List". As I said, I can automatically > subscribe everyone. > > If you want to post messages via the Web interface, > you'll have to register a name and password with topica. > Anything else can be done without registering. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com >
4. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Bernie <xotron at LOCALNET.COM> Jan 24, 2001
- 502 views
-- ROB: I read the email on line from the list server. I also use the list server to reply to the posted messages. I do not want to have to subscribe to any mailing list that sends me email. I do not want to use MS e-mail programs, etc. I just want to be able to do just the same things that the present list server does Bernie
5. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Jan 24, 2001
- 519 views
On 24 Jan 2001, at 18:40, Euman wrote all the stuff below my comments: I agree with all that. I'd prefer that the Eu listserv not be the source of my address or demographic, actively promoted to anyone, for the purpose of spamming me. Naturally, if advertising happens on the Eu list, it will be more incentive for me to filter it out. It seems to me RDS could host the list on their own puters, unless the RDS site is hosted by a hosting company. Kat > >From time to time, Topica does disclose aggregate user demographic data to > advertisers or other third parties. > > *** Sale your information ***? > > Topica does not claim ownership of the Content you transmit through Topica's > Service. By transmitting Content through Topica for distribution to your > Topica List, you grant Topica a world-wide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive > license to reproduce, modify, adapt and publish the Content solely for the > purpose of providing Topica's hosting, archiving, subscription, and promotion > services. > > *** SPY'S ***? > > >From time to time you may receive banner or other advertisements or > promotions from third parties while using Topica's Service. Your dealings with > such third parties, including, without limitation, the payment for and > delivery of goods and services, and any terms, conditions, warranties, or > representations associated with your dealings with third parties are solely > between you and the third party. Topica does not make any representations or > warranties with respect to any such dealings or any goods or services which > may be obtained from such third parties, and you agree that Topica shall have > no liability therefor. > > *** Salesmen ***? > > 13. Indemnification > You agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Topica, its parents, > subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents, and > suppliers, and their respective affiliates, officers, directors, employees, > and agents, from any claim, action, demand, or damage, including reasonable > attorney's fees, made by any third party > > *** Money for Lawyers ***> > > >
6. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Euman <euman at BELLSOUTH.NET> Jan 24, 2001
- 490 views
- Last edited Jan 25, 2001
> It seems to me RDS could host the list on their own puters, unless the > RDS site is hosted by a hosting company. > > Kat (I think) ADDR.COM - San Jose, CA. Contact Robert: rhc at addr.com
7. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Graeme <graemeburke at CROSSWINDS.NET> Jan 25, 2001
- 493 views
What a jolly good idea. As for privacy and the like. I'm sure one's just as bad as the other. graeme ----------------------------------------------------
8. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RAPIDEUPHORIA.COM> Jan 24, 2001
- 488 views
- Last edited Jan 25, 2001
Euman writes: >From time to time, Topica does disclose aggregate > user demographic data to advertisers or other third parties. If you don't register with them, they won't have any demographic data on you. If you do register, you can lie about your age or whatever. All they are saying is that they will tell advertisers things like 57% male, most between 20 and 40 .... > Topica does not claim ownership of the > Content you transmit through Topica's Service. That's good. > By transmitting Content through Topica for > distribution to your Topica List, you grant Topica a > world-wide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive > license to reproduce, modify, adapt and publish > the Content solely for the purpose of providing > Topica's hosting, archiving, subscription, and > promotion services. Theoretically, when you create an e-mail message, you own the copyright to that message. They just don't want you to sue them for copying your copyrighted message and giving it to 277 people. > From time to time you may receive banner or other > advertisements or promotions from third parties while > using Topica's Service. Your dealings with such third parties, > including, without limitation, the payment for and delivery of goods > and services, and any terms, conditions, warranties, or > representations associated with your dealings with third > parties are solely between you and the third party. > Topica does not make any representations or warranties > with respect to any such dealings or any goods or > services which may be obtained from such third parties, > and you agree that Topica shall have no liability therefor. If you buy something from one of their advertisers, you can't sue topica when it proves to be defective. They have a strict privacy policy. They will not give your address to spammers, advertisers or anyone else. Your address is safer with topica than it currently is with the Miami U. Listserver. They even hide your address on the Web interface. You can reply personally to someone through their Web interface without being able to actually see that person's address. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
9. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RAPIDEUPHORIA.COM> Jan 24, 2001
- 473 views
- Last edited Jan 25, 2001
Bernie writes: > I read the email on line from the list server. > I also use the list server to reply to the posted messages. > I do not want to have to subscribe to any mailing list that > sends me email. I do not want to use MS e-mail programs, etc. > I just want to be able to do just the same things that the > present list server does When you subscribe, you can choose to have immediate mail delivery, digests, or no mail delivery - just Web access. You can post via e-mail anytime, or use the Web. You can change your settings later if you want. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
10. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RAPIDEUPHORIA.COM> Jan 24, 2001
- 494 views
- Last edited Jan 25, 2001
Then you'll be happy to move to a listserver that hides your address. No one will force you to give any demographics about yourself. You don't even have to register a name and password, or have anything to do with topica, unless you want to post messages via the Web interface. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
11. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by George Henry <ghenryca at lycos.com> Jan 24, 2001
- 488 views
Good, you can get rid of that nasty MTS virus crapathon turd smuggler thingy. George Get your small business started at Lycos Small Business at http://www.lycos.com/business/mail.html
12. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by George Henry <ghenryca at lycos.com> Jan 24, 2001
- 499 views
- Last edited Jan 25, 2001
Oops, I apologize. And *I* was the one who objected, a while back, to the personal digs and flames and all that. Actually, I suppose that my partial quotation of Mike's characterization of the micro-universe we are expected to install if we want to *&@#^$&* Java programs in detail was a sort of backhanded compliment. I did laugh when I read it. Perhaps MTS's less offensive idiosyncrasies could be tolerated if only he would restrain himself from the more extreme abominations. This is not a porno/scatology list - even if Mike happens to think it's "good" porno/scatology, or funny or whatever. Am I right, people? Just a few thoughts.... George Get your small business started at Lycos Small Business at http://www.lycos.com/business/mail.html
13. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Chris Bensler <bensler at MAILOPS.COM> Jan 25, 2001
- 508 views
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 18:29:35 -0500, Bernie <xotron at LOCALNET.COM> wrote: >-- > > ROB: > I read the email on line from the list server. > I also use the list server to reply to the posted messages. > > I do not want to have to subscribe to any mailing list that > sends me email. I do not want to use MS e-mail programs, etc. > > I just want to be able to do just the same things that the > present list server does > > Bernie Hi Bernie, I've been reg'd with topica for a year now, and the only msgs I get from them are from the other list I was subscribed to. Besides those, I recieved one or two emails from topica itself, informing of changes etc.. Chris
14. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Fabio Ramirez <faramire at NEMO.UNIVALLE.EDU.CO> Jan 25, 2001
- 494 views
-------Phoenix-Boundary-07081998- I'll be happy to see some control over the noisy, disgusting, unwelcome subscribers this list periodically has. ------------------------------------- Fabio Ramirez R. Administrador de Redes - CSI ------------------------------------- -------Phoenix-Boundary-07081998---
15. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Aku <aku at inbox.as> Jan 26, 2001
- 509 views
I like the digest mode of current list (muohio.edu) it packed emails in a email but without modification of the emails. I just double click the digest email and emails come up, with attachment still exist. Not like egrops which modify the emails. I have not tried on topica. So I prefer this list. (sorry if my english is bad) ______________________________________________________________________ R> Chris Bensler set up a mailing list called EUforum R> at topica.com and he invited me to check it out. R> Over the past several days, I've tested all the features R> and it looks very good. It has an archive with searching, R> a Web interface for posting or viewing messages, R> plus the usual immediate, or digested e-mail distribution R> and posting. It has everything that this list has. R> I'd like to move this Euphoria list over to topica. R> It won't take any effort on anyone's part. R> I just have to import the list of e-mail addresses from R> this list into the topica list. You'll get a welcome R> message from topica giving you an easy way to R> opt out. If you do nothing (as I hope you will), you'll R> be left in, but of course you can unsubscribe R> at any time. A few subscribers to our current list have R> concealed e-mail addresses. They will have to R> subscribe to the new list by themselves. R> Why do I want to do this? R> 1. John Kinne at Miami U. is the current list owner. R> Most people assume that I'm the list owner, so I get R> lots of requests to unsubscribe or change settings etc. R> to which I have to compose a reply explaining what to do, R> to which the person replies saying "it still doesn't work" etc. etc. R> On topica I can unsubscribe someone, or change their R> settings, with a couple of mouse clicks. R> 2. In the past year we've had several occasions R> where someone is abusing the rest of us, R> and there's little we can do other than R> take a deep breath and hope he goes away. R> We also had viruses posted, cracked software etc. R> On topica I can suspend or remove someone with R> a mouse click. If he comes back, I can click again. R> I can immediately delete messages from the archive when they R> contain viruses, trojans etc. before others are infected. R> As Chris mentioned, it's a lot easier for me to get R> rid of someone than it is for them to get a new R> e-mail address and resubscribe. R> If things get really bad, I can click the R> topica list into moderation mode, where all posts R> would go through me (or someone else) first. R> 3. This list has a lot of people, and there are a lot R> of messages posted per day. If we choose to allow it, R> Topica will give RDS a *lot* of free advertising in R> exchange for 3-line text ads being inserted R> in some of our messages. These ads do not appear R> on the Web interface, only in e-mail messages. R> A rough calculation shows that this advertising R> would be 10x more significant to R> RDS than the LinkExchange banner on our main R> Web page. We can target our RDS ads to other R> programming-related lists on topica. I think we'd R> pick up a lot of new people. At any time, if the R> ads were not achieving much, we could opt out R> of the advertising system. R> There's no rush, but I'm prepared to R> move any time in the next few days. I can update R> the list server page with the topica instructions. R> If you want to view the "EUforum" Web interface it's at: R> http://www.topica.com/lists/EUforum R> If you want you can "Join the List" right away to test it, R> or simply "Read the List". As I said, I can automatically R> subscribe everyone. R> If you want to post messages via the Web interface, R> you'll have to register a name and password with topica. R> Anything else can be done without registering. R> Regards, R> Rob Craig R> Rapid Deployment Software R> http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
16. Re: Moving The List
- Posted by Chris Bensler <bensler at MAILOPS.COM> Jan 26, 2001
- 490 views
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 18:32:14 +0700, Aku <aku at INBOX.AS> wrote: >I like the digest mode of current list (muohio.edu) >it packed emails in a email but without modification of the emails. >I just double click the digest email and emails come up, with >attachment still exist. >Not like egrops which modify the emails. I have not tried on topica. >So I prefer this list. > >(sorry if my english is bad) Topica supports attachments in digest mode... Just tested it.. Chris