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On Wed, 12 Jul 2023 17:55:52 +0000, Joseph Rosevear wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jul 2023 15:08:48 -0000 (UTC), Lew Pitcher wrote:
>
>> Has anyone here had experience with email mail-list manager software,
>> and would you be willing to give me some advice?
>
> Hi Lew,
Hi, Joe
> Are you comfortable writing a little code?
More than comfortable :-) I`m a retired programmer
with plenty of time and an insatiable curiosity :-)
> Let me tell you about my journey down the *programming* path to a
> solution of this problem.
[snip]
> Yes, it really worked. Yes, you can send emails using python. No, it
> wasn`t easy. But it was worth the trouble, and once I got it working I
> had a good method that worked well and saved me time.
>
> What was really neat about this solution was how *little* code was
> required!
Thanks, Joe, for your experience. With that encouragement, I may just
try my hand at building a tiny mail list manager, if the available
packages don`t pan out.
> Anyway, that`s my story. It may be completely of no interest to you, but
> I wanted to put it out there as it was topical.
Indeed, it was topical. Glad to see that you found a good solution to
your email distribution problem.
And, thanks again for your input. It does help.
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Lew Pitcher
"In Skills We Trust"
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