> > You can also store the email addresses (one per line, and *only* the email
> > address) and then use user_add to add the list of users to an existing
> > mailing list.
> 
> That sounds good - would they just get the default options?
> 
> What about a password for the web interface?
> 
> 
Using the web interface, the users would simply get the default
settings.  If you use the web interface, you should add the non-standard
users first, so that you can simply down the list and make changes to
each row - then save them. Afterwords add the users who use the default
settings.

If you don't use the web-interface then you can use the command line to
add users and set them up as either normal users or digest users.

The web interface allows for a site-wide password or the individual
lists admin password for access.  Individual users also have a password
that is mailed to them and allows that individual to modify their own
settings.

Good Luck - Jon Carnes


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