Sorry, this:
BTW, the format for an alias file is:
addr1, addr2, addr3
OR
should read
... The format for a mailing list file is:
...
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Hello Lindsay,
On 08-Apr-01 16:14:00, you wrote:
If you have access to /etc/aliases, this makes your code much easier
It works but it requires that you have root permissions and use the real
sendmail program and not another wrapped mailing system.
For bulk mailing, like for mailing lists,
No, I use my manual lists without a problem.
If I ever have to install on a system that does not allow normal use of an
alias table by a normal user, then I might try something else.
But under my resellers account on AIT, I get to do whatever I want with
aliases, and the lists work find =)
I
Hello Lindsay,
On 08-Apr-01 20:02:57, you wrote:
No, I use my manual lists without a problem.
If I ever have to install on a system that does not allow normal use of an
alias table by a normal user, then I might try something else.
But under my resellers account on AIT, I get to do whatever I
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