Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
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Re: Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
#2I'll be around here to answer any questions about fiesta. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Re: Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
#3Great idea, very simple and instantly cross-platform.
Re: Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
#4Is there a UI that I can use to edit the lists? The whole plustag thing seems tedious.
Re: Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
#5Is there a UI that I can use to edit the lists? The whole plustag thing seems tedious.
Yeah the plustag thing is really the advanced UI - if you click "List Members" on the bottom of any emails you get from fiesta (including the welcome email), you'll see the web UI.
Re: Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
#6Sounds a good concept. Can anyone send email to the created list or just the initial members? What if the list is already created / used by other people?
Re: Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
#7Great idea, very simple and instantly cross-platform.
thanks!
Re: Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
#8Off-topic, but your roommate is my colleague.....all the best :)
Re: Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
#9Sounds a good concept. Can anyone send email to the created list or just the initial members? What if the list is already created / used by other people?
Only members of the list can send an email to the list - since the list names are tied to the sender's address you don't need to worry about uniqueness (ie. my family@fiesta.cc is different than your family@fiesta.cc)
Re: Show HN: Invite to try fiesta.cc - effortless mailing lists
#10Mailing list systems are complicated for a reason: the signup process where you have to send a confirmation mail is there to prevent users from unsolicted mails.
How are you going to solve the problem of unsolicted mail deployed through these autovivified mailing lists?