I have several lists under one domain. I'd like to avoid duplicate
posts when the same message is sent to multiple lists on the domain.
GNU Mailman version is 2.1.11 supports this. The hosting service I used
just updated to GNU Mailman version 2.1.11.
However, when I change the setting for
the
regular_exclude_lists function on a new list rcreated with Mailman
2.1.11 ather than an old list created before the upgrade to 2.1.11.
Thanks.
--Cris
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Cris McConkey wrote:
I have several lists under one domain. I'd like to avoid duplicate
posts when the same message is sent
// Option
*regular_exclude_lists* (nondigest): Other mailing lists on this site
whose members are excluded from the regular (non-digest) delivery if
those list addresses appear in a To: or Cc: header.
This option for non-digest mail is so duplicate posts are not sent out
subscribers
Apparently they do not use c-panel, but I'll ask for clarification. I
just wanted to see what responses I might get before contacted tech
support again.
--Cris
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Cris McConkey wrote:
The hosting service I use to host various lists under one domain is
aware
I'd like to report that Dreamhost did respond to my request and has now
installed a patch so that the list exclude function is now working for
lists in the same domain.
This is great. Now, folks don't receive duplicate messages when the
same message is sent to more than one list on the
Thanks to a Dreamhost technical support person writing a patch for
Mailman running in a shared hosting environment, I can now use the list
exclude feature to avoid duplicate messages when an address is
subscribed to more than one list on the same domain.
Since I have more than one domain with