Ok, thanks, i will go for it and ask again if i'll have a blocking point. On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 14:14, Jon Carnes wrote: > The aliases from Mailman point to an application. So all mail going to > a list is handed to Mailman's posting application and the application > will either hold the post or pass it out to the list (depending on the > rules you have setup for the list). > > HtH - Jon Carnes > > On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 03:19, Key Dof wrote: > > Ok, but using the alias file, how will it stop the delivery to a list > > from an unsubscribed user? > > > > On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 17:53, Jon Carnes wrote: > > > On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 09:12, Key Dof wrote: > > > > Thanks a lot for you reply, in fact my question wasn't about the > > > > possibility of being installed (as servers) but it's about the fact of > > > > interacting, ie: when an email arrives to the server, if it knows where > > > > to deliver it (a user or mailman). > > > > If you confirm that it can be done, i will install it and go reading the > > > > docs, but if it is impossible because it's either a user delivery or a > > > > mailing list delivery, than i will have to start installing another > > > > machine. > > > > Thanks again > > > > > > > Mailman uses the aliases file. Each mailing list adds several aliases to > > > the aliases file. The only real user you need to add to the machine is > > > one that is specifically setup to run the applications. The name of > > > that user is normally "mailman". > >
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