Duane Winner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have created an announcment mailing list so I can send announcements
> to all of my clients member's emails (several dozen).
>
> I already have 12 unique mailing lists created for each organization of
> which these clients are members. These are discussion ma
Hello,
I have created an announcment mailing list so I can send announcements
to all of my clients member's emails (several dozen).
I already have 12 unique mailing lists created for each organization of
which these clients are members. These are discussion mailing lists.
Is there a way I can
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 04:43, Jason Williams wrote:
> I have a list whose members are made up entirely of other lists. I can't
> seem to make it so that I can post to this nested list, without then having
> to give permission for those messages to then go to the subscribed lists. I
> have tried ma
I have a list whose members are made up entirely of other lists. I can't
seem to make it so that I can post to this nested list, without then having
to give permission for those messages to then go to the subscribed lists. I
have tried making those lists one where anyone can mail to them, tried
m
Hello,
I am trying to allow any employee to post to department list that they are not
a member of, but to restrict outside (Internet) postings.
I've looked through the archives regarding any clues on how to make lists work
in a nested fashion or matches for senders by regular expressions.
Nest
Hi I just had a quick question for you. We are migrating to Mailman at
the moment our current list architecture has nested lists:
List1---list2---list3 etc... a member may be in all 3 lists. If they are
we would like them to only receive the E-mail once if it is sent to
list1 or list2 etc ... They
On Mon, Jun 17, 2002 at 01:55:08PM -0700, Larry Guest wrote:
> I will be setting up mailman using lists to send mail to lists. I only want
> lists members to be able to post. So mailman needs to look down the chain
> of lists and make sure that the right people can posts to the list. It must
>
Hi folks! I've been doing some poking around, trying to figure out some
more of the intricacies of nested-lists. According to the way that I'm
reading RFC 2369's section on "Supporting Nested Lists", whether or not
List-Post is re-written should be configurable.
My current configuration has a s