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I think this is fairly straight forward and indeed we (the LUG) are
using the solution. <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/">http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/</a> Let's
talk about how your requirements compare or are different to
mailman.<br>
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Denny<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/10/15 19:16, abhishek jain wrote:<br>
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In my view the solution is:<br>
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1. Setup an alias to all 10 persons from info@.... to
the personal ids.<br>
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2. Setup a common IM a/c which shows online status and
share the user name and password with all: ask people to
check just before login if someone from the common IM a/c
is logged in - if not the person will login to a webmail
service and respond to email and logout from IM. So no two
person can login at one time since the know that some
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if someone wants to automate the 2nd step then create a
simple javascript which checks if common IM status is online
then dont let other people login by redirecting them to
warning page, Some sort of auto logout can also be made in
case of inactivity if one wants a more techie solution.<br>
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<div>Not sure if it helps but in my view this is a simple sol
without much efforts,<br>
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I am currently in Greece doing some
volunteer work and have been asked
to sort out e-mail by one of the
villages. They saw I run Linux onthe
laptop and assume I am a great
computer guru because of it. How
wrong they are. <br>
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However the problem is this:<br>
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They have an e-mail address <a
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This address is important and cannot be
changed.<br>
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E-mail sent to that address must be
forwarded to 10 of the village members on
their personal e-mail addresses.<br>
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The e-mail will be answered and the answers
will be sent from the info address.<br>
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Somehow apparently by magic the reply will get
from the personal email to the info mailserver
and be sent on from there and every one of the
10 will know what has been written and will be
able to pick up the thread of conversation if
anyone bothers to write to them a second time.<br>
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Problems:-<br>
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1). I don't see how to do it.<br>
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2). Everyone of the locals accesses their e-mail
differently using addresses at gmail, <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://yandex.com"
target="_blank">yandex.com</a>, <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://yahoo.com"
target="_blank">yahoo.com</a> and <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://otenet.gr"
target="_blank">otenet.gr</a> accessing it via,
webmail, IMAP and POP3.<br>
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<div>3). Seems to be no version control in here so
nothing stopping 2 or more people answering the same
e-mail at the same time.<br>
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It seems to me that what they need is simple webmail
which doesn't allow concurrent logins to which all 10
of them have the username and password. The trouble
seems to be that this would be simple and work but
would leave open the possiblity that someone could log
in and never log out keeping the other 9 in the dark
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