Re: [Mailman-Users] Second Name

2017-07-23 Thread Richard Damon
On 7/23/17 8:09 PM, David Andrews wrote: One of my users has requested a list -- let's call it li...@example.org. He wants a second name for this list -- li...@example.org He says he heard Mailman can do this. I have experimented a little, but can't see how. Can Mailman do this -- and if

[Mailman-Users] Second Name

2017-07-23 Thread David Andrews
One of my users has requested a list -- let's call it li...@example.org. He wants a second name for this list -- li...@example.org He says he heard Mailman can do this. I have experimented a little, but can't see how. Can Mailman do this -- and if so, what do I do. Dave

Re: [Mailman-Users] Second Name

2017-07-23 Thread Carl Zwanzig
On 7/23/2017 5:09 PM, David Andrews wrote: One of my users has requested a list -- let's call it li...@example.org. He wants a second name for this list -- li...@example.org He says he heard Mailman can do this. I have experimented a little, but can't see how. You can sort of get that by

Re: [Mailman-Users] Second Name

2017-07-23 Thread Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users
On 07/23/2017 08:19 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote: > If Mailman can't do this itself, I'd try to get the MTA that interfaces > with Mailman to do help. Specifically, create aliases for list2 that > actually reference list1. > > Ultimately both SMTP envelope addresses would pass into

Re: [Mailman-Users] Second Name

2017-07-23 Thread Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users
On 07/23/2017 06:09 PM, David Andrews wrote: > One of my users has requested a list -- let's call it > li...@example.org. He wants a second name for this list -- > li...@example.org He says he heard Mailman can do this. I have > experimented a little, but can't see how. > > Can Mailman do this