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    Strange stuff going on with the listserv - several of my posts bounced, and
    I just noticed my post subject (OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum)
    with none of my original post - only unrelated question and replies. So I'm
    posting this again and look forward to others' comments.

    -------------------------------------------------------

    I found a couple of options that offer combined benefits of listserv and
    online discussion forums. Has anyone here used either? Anyone else think
    something like this would be a good thing for this Miva group?

    I'm not a big fan of listserv and would really prefer the option of a
    regular discussion forum (not the same as the current online listserv
    archive). These 2 options seem to provide the best of both worlds, so might
    be popular with many Miva users.

    1) phpBB Mail2Forum (M2F).
    Add-on to phpBB forum that combines the functionality of a listserv mailing
    list and a forum.
    http://mail2forum.com/index.php?sid=...bd59aa3e6fafe5

    A couple of sites using it:
    http://forums.open-seo.com
    <A HREF ="http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)">http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)</A>

    2) EchoForum.
    Links posts from multiple forums, rss feeds, listservs into a single
    interface. Works with a variety of forum and listserv software.
    <A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml</A>
    <BLOCKED::<A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml> ">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml> </A>
    <A HREF ="http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com> ">http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com> </A>



    #2
    OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum (again)



    We had problems with our gmail address not posting to the list. If you go
    back and read through the archives at
    <A HREF ="http://www.mvdevelopment.com/mvlists/ (which unfortunately hasn't been">http://www.mvdevelopment.com/mvlists/ (which unfortunately hasn't been</A>
    updated since 4/26/05) you will get the feel of most of the folks who
    answer questions posted to the lists. They are not big fans of forums when
    it comes to monitoring user questions. Your option of phpBB Mail2Forum
    (M2F) looks interesting though. But the bottom line - Miva Corp controls
    the list - it's their call.

    --
    Webs Your Way
    www.websyourway.com

    > Strange stuff going on with the listserv - several of my posts bounced,
    > and
    > I just noticed my post subject (OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum)
    > with none of my original post - only unrelated question and replies. So
    > I'm
    > posting this again and look forward to others' comments.
    >
    > -------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > I found a couple of options that offer combined benefits of listserv and
    > online discussion forums. Has anyone here used either? Anyone else think
    > something like this would be a good thing for this Miva group?
    >
    > I'm not a big fan of listserv and would really prefer the option of a
    > regular discussion forum (not the same as the current online listserv
    > archive). These 2 options seem to provide the best of both worlds, so
    > might
    > be popular with many Miva users.
    >
    > 1) phpBB Mail2Forum (M2F).
    > Add-on to phpBB forum that combines the functionality of a listserv
    > mailing
    > list and a forum.
    > http://mail2forum.com/index.php?sid=...bd59aa3e6fafe5
    >
    > A couple of sites using it:
    > http://forums.open-seo.com
    > <A HREF ="http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)">http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)</A>
    >
    > 2) EchoForum.
    > Links posts from multiple forums, rss feeds, listservs into a single
    > interface. Works with a variety of forum and listserv software.
    > <A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml</A>
    > <BLOCKED::<A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml>">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml></A>
    > <A HREF ="http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com>">http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com></A>






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      #3
      OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum (again)



      Thanks for the info. I have heard that listserv is popular with a lot of the
      most active people here. I'm just suggesting potential enhancements to it -
      not suggesting it be changed to only a forum. I'm hoping that Miva, the list
      managers and list users see the value of offering a combined listserv+forum
      interface to this excellent info. New options provide the benefits of both,
      so would satisfy a much wider Miva user audience.

      The nice thing about Mail2Forum (M2F) is that it allows listserv fans to
      continue as with listserv, and forum fans to use the forum view. Users can
      configure it to receive (and optionally reply to) every single post via
      email like a listserv, or they can subscribe to topics of interest and post
      directly to online threaded conversations. It sounds like it might keep the
      listserv camp happy, and would pull in those who don't like the
      old-fashioned listserv for whatever reason. I think this would be very
      popular and useful to many Miva users. It's worth mentioning, anyway.

      Has anyone here used M2F on your own site(s)?

      Thanks also for the tip about probs with gmail. Miva support didn't mention
      that and it never occurred to me. Haven't had any problems elsewhere.


      Kurtzie


      -----Original Message-----
      From: Miva Lists - Webs Your Way [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 10:04 AM
      To: Kurtzie
      Cc: [email protected]
      Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum (again)

      We had problems with our gmail address not posting to the list. If you go
      back and read through the archives at <A HREF ="http://www.mvdevelopment.com/mvlists/">http://www.mvdevelopment.com/mvlists/</A>
      (which unfortunately hasn't been updated since 4/26/05) you will get the
      feel of most of the folks who answer questions posted to the lists. They are
      not big fans of forums when it comes to monitoring user questions. Your
      option of phpBB Mail2Forum
      (M2F) looks interesting though. But the bottom line - Miva Corp controls the
      list - it's their call.

      --
      Webs Your Way
      www.websyourway.com

      > Strange stuff going on with the listserv - several of my posts
      > bounced, and I just noticed my post subject (OT: Combined listserv &
      > discussion forum) with none of my original post - only unrelated
      > question and replies. So I'm posting this again and look forward to
      > others' comments.
      >
      > -------------------------------------------------------
      >
      > I found a couple of options that offer combined benefits of listserv
      > and online discussion forums. Has anyone here used either? Anyone else
      > think something like this would be a good thing for this Miva group?
      >
      > I'm not a big fan of listserv and would really prefer the option of a
      > regular discussion forum (not the same as the current online listserv
      > archive). These 2 options seem to provide the best of both worlds, so
      > might be popular with many Miva users.
      >
      > 1) phpBB Mail2Forum (M2F).
      > Add-on to phpBB forum that combines the functionality of a listserv
      > mailing list and a forum.
      > http://mail2forum.com/index.php?sid=...bd59aa3e6fafe5
      >
      > A couple of sites using it:
      > http://forums.open-seo.com
      > <A HREF ="http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)">http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)</A>
      >
      > 2) EchoForum.
      > Links posts from multiple forums, rss feeds, listservs into a single
      > interface. Works with a variety of forum and listserv software.
      > <A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml</A>
      > <BLOCKED::<A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml>">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml></A>
      > <A HREF ="http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com>">http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com></A>






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        #4
        OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum (again)



        Every 2-4 weeks someone makes the same recommendation...

        Kurtzie wrote:
        > Thanks for the info. I have heard that listserv is popular with a lot of the
        > most active people here. I'm just suggesting potential enhancements to it -
        > not suggesting it be changed to only a forum. I'm hoping that Miva, the list
        > managers and list users see the value of offering a combined listserv+forum
        > interface to this excellent info. New options provide the benefits of both,
        > so would satisfy a much wider Miva user audience.
        >
        > The nice thing about Mail2Forum (M2F) is that it allows listserv fans to
        > continue as with listserv, and forum fans to use the forum view. Users can
        > configure it to receive (and optionally reply to) every single post via
        > email like a listserv, or they can subscribe to topics of interest and post
        > directly to online threaded conversations. It sounds like it might keep the
        > listserv camp happy, and would pull in those who don't like the
        > old-fashioned listserv for whatever reason. I think this would be very
        > popular and useful to many Miva users. It's worth mentioning, anyway.
        >
        > Has anyone here used M2F on your own site(s)?
        >
        > Thanks also for the tip about probs with gmail. Miva support didn't mention
        > that and it never occurred to me. Haven't had any problems elsewhere.
        >
        >
        > Kurtzie
        >
        >
        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Miva Lists - Webs Your Way [mailto:[email protected]]
        > Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 10:04 AM
        > To: Kurtzie
        > Cc: [email protected]
        > Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum (again)
        >
        > We had problems with our gmail address not posting to the list. If you go
        > back and read through the archives at <A HREF ="http://www.mvdevelopment.com/mvlists/">http://www.mvdevelopment.com/mvlists/</A>
        > (which unfortunately hasn't been updated since 4/26/05) you will get the
        > feel of most of the folks who answer questions posted to the lists. They are
        > not big fans of forums when it comes to monitoring user questions. Your
        > option of phpBB Mail2Forum
        > (M2F) looks interesting though. But the bottom line - Miva Corp controls the
        > list - it's their call.
        >
        > --
        > Webs Your Way
        > www.websyourway.com
        >
        >
        >>Strange stuff going on with the listserv - several of my posts
        >>bounced, and I just noticed my post subject (OT: Combined listserv &
        >>discussion forum) with none of my original post - only unrelated
        >>question and replies. So I'm posting this again and look forward to
        >>others' comments.
        >>
        >>-------------------------------------------------------
        >>
        >>I found a couple of options that offer combined benefits of listserv
        >>and online discussion forums. Has anyone here used either? Anyone else
        >>think something like this would be a good thing for this Miva group?
        >>
        >>I'm not a big fan of listserv and would really prefer the option of a
        >>regular discussion forum (not the same as the current online listserv
        >>archive). These 2 options seem to provide the best of both worlds, so
        >>might be popular with many Miva users.
        >>
        >>1) phpBB Mail2Forum (M2F).
        >>Add-on to phpBB forum that combines the functionality of a listserv
        >>mailing list and a forum.
        >>http://mail2forum.com/index.php?sid=...bd59aa3e6fafe5
        >>
        >>A couple of sites using it:
        >>http://forums.open-seo.com
        >><A HREF ="http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)">http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)</A>
        >>
        >>2) EchoForum.
        >>Links posts from multiple forums, rss feeds, listservs into a single
        >>interface. Works with a variety of forum and listserv software.
        >><A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml</A>
        >><BLOCKED::<A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml>">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml></A>
        >><A HREF ="http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com>">http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com></A>
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >

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          #5
          OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum (again)



          FWIW, this can be seen in action on www.civicspacelabs.org. Not that
          specific program, but a module for Drupal which does the same. Very
          usefull, except it doesn't keep the subject of the thread when you reply
          on the forum so messages to the list sometimes appear disjointed unless
          you group by conversation in Outlook.



          ----- Original Message -----
          From: "Korey McWilliams" <[email protected]>
          To: "Kurtzie" <[email protected]>
          Cc: <[email protected]>
          Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 4:46 PM
          Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum (again)


          > Every 2-4 weeks someone makes the same recommendation...
          >
          > Kurtzie wrote:
          >> Thanks for the info. I have heard that listserv is popular with a lot
          >> of the
          >> most active people here. I'm just suggesting potential enhancements
          >> to it -
          >> not suggesting it be changed to only a forum. I'm hoping that Miva,
          >> the list
          >> managers and list users see the value of offering a combined
          >> listserv+forum
          >> interface to this excellent info. New options provide the benefits of
          >> both,
          >> so would satisfy a much wider Miva user audience. The nice thing
          >> about Mail2Forum (M2F) is that it allows listserv fans to
          >> continue as with listserv, and forum fans to use the forum view.
          >> Users can
          >> configure it to receive (and optionally reply to) every single post
          >> via
          >> email like a listserv, or they can subscribe to topics of interest
          >> and post
          >> directly to online threaded conversations. It sounds like it might
          >> keep the
          >> listserv camp happy, and would pull in those who don't like the
          >> old-fashioned listserv for whatever reason. I think this would be
          >> very
          >> popular and useful to many Miva users. It's worth mentioning, anyway.
          >> Has anyone here used M2F on your own site(s)?
          >>
          >> Thanks also for the tip about probs with gmail. Miva support didn't
          >> mention
          >> that and it never occurred to me. Haven't had any problems elsewhere.
          >> Kurtzie
          >>
          >>
          >> -----Original Message-----
          >> From: Miva Lists - Webs Your Way [mailto:[email protected]]
          >> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 10:04 AM
          >> To: Kurtzie
          >> Cc: [email protected]
          >> Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Combined listserv & discussion forum (again)
          >>
          >> We had problems with our gmail address not posting to the list. If
          >> you go
          >> back and read through the archives at
          >> <A HREF ="http://www.mvdevelopment.com/mvlists/">http://www.mvdevelopment.com/mvlists/</A>
          >> (which unfortunately hasn't been updated since 4/26/05) you will get
          >> the
          >> feel of most of the folks who answer questions posted to the lists.
          >> They are
          >> not big fans of forums when it comes to monitoring user questions.
          >> Your
          >> option of phpBB Mail2Forum
          >> (M2F) looks interesting though. But the bottom line - Miva Corp
          >> controls the
          >> list - it's their call.
          >>
          >> --
          >> Webs Your Way
          >> www.websyourway.com
          >>
          >>
          >>>Strange stuff going on with the listserv - several of my posts
          >>>bounced, and I just noticed my post subject (OT: Combined listserv &
          >>>discussion forum) with none of my original post - only unrelated
          >>>question and replies. So I'm posting this again and look forward to
          >>>others' comments.
          >>>
          >>>-------------------------------------------------------
          >>>
          >>>I found a couple of options that offer combined benefits of listserv
          >>>and online discussion forums. Has anyone here used either? Anyone
          >>>else think something like this would be a good thing for this Miva
          >>>group?
          >>>
          >>>I'm not a big fan of listserv and would really prefer the option of a
          >>>regular discussion forum (not the same as the current online listserv
          >>>archive). These 2 options seem to provide the best of both worlds, so
          >>>might be popular with many Miva users.
          >>>
          >>>1) phpBB Mail2Forum (M2F).
          >>>Add-on to phpBB forum that combines the functionality of a listserv
          >>>mailing list and a forum.
          >>>http://mail2forum.com/index.php?sid=...bd59aa3e6fafe5
          >>>
          >>>A couple of sites using it:
          >>>http://forums.open-seo.com
          >>><A HREF ="http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)">http://www.msefi.com (includes lots of long-time listserv users)</A>
          >>>
          >>>2) EchoForum.
          >>>Links posts from multiple forums, rss feeds, listservs into a single
          >>>interface. Works with a variety of forum and listserv software.
          >>><A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml</A>
          >>><BLOCKED::<A HREF ="http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml>">http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2005-04-0418-001.shtml></A>
          >>><A HREF ="http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com>">http://www.echoforum.com <BLOCKED::http://www.echoforum.com></A>
          >>
          >>
          >>
          >>
          >>
          >>
          >>

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