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Somewhere I heard that HostNine (or cPanel) will not be supporting mailman in the future. Can somebody confirm this? If this is true, what is the time line, and what are the alternatives?
Thanks in Advance, Dean
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What's "mailman" anyways?
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I kinda need to know this.. I run 1 very small, but still reasonably active mailing list.. as long as it's still installed if it is in use, and not deleted, then I'm happy with that...
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Yes, I'd like to hear what's going on from a HostNine support person, but none have replied
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submit a ticket - this isn't a support forum and it is not up to them what is included in cPanel... you may be better posting this on cpanel's own forums
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And if so: What would prevent you from installing mailman without cpanel? It is freely downloadable: Mailman, the GNU Mailing List Manager
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