[nycphp-talk] PHP bulletin board, a new order, suggestions?
Josh McCormack
joshmccormack at travelersdiary.com
Sat Dec 6 17:32:07 EST 2003
fudforum has a very interesting mailing list/newsgroup integration thing.
Also, what about having a mailing list like Mailman, with some nice
archiving programs running (mhonarc, etc), and have a web-to-mail script
to allow browsers to participate. I know there can be security issues
with allowing people to send mail through web pages, but could be done.
Josh
invisiblemute wrote:
> > From: Chris Shiflett <shiflett at php.net>
> > --- invisiblemute wrote:
> > > Sorry if I missed the beginning of this conversation (just joined),
> > > but does phpBB have serious problems, limitations or security holes
> > > that I'm not aware of?
> >
> > It's slow, the code is a mess, and it is a frequent visitor of Dan's
> > Security Focus PHP vulnerability updates.
> >
> > It looks good, though. :-)
> > Chris
>
> Crap! After hunting high and low that's what I went with for a recent
> project. I agree, it does look really nice and skins very easily.
>
> I'm surprised I haven't seen a product that functions like YahooGroups.
> Bulletin boards are nice but I think it 's a fabulous idea to mesh with
> listserv like behavior. Has anyone come across something like this? Or
> better yet is there a solution that would seemlessly integrate with a
> product like EZMLM (I know I'm hoping for a lot here). Thanks.
>
> i'm'
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> _______________________________________________
> talk mailing list
> talk at lists.nyphp.org
> http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
More information about the talk
mailing list