Hello John Kaufmann, Am 2010-08-10 12:34:47, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: > ! :-) You mean there are three list user classes - subscribed, > unsubscribed and something between? How do you call that third > class: semi-subscribed? quasi-subscribed? Since you don't need to > be subscribed to post to this list [already unusual, not to say > strange], what is the practical effect of the third list? Do > quasi-subscribed users get the list mailings? Is it merely to allow > posting without the "moderator" header?
Imagine, there are subscribers with one address to GET messages to read
it if there are e.g. in office, but use anoter mail, e.g here business
one to send messages.
This is what I do.
I have setup a filter on my server which copy from my subscribed account
all of my own (important) threads to my business account (used over GSM
24/7) and I can read it.
So, no message lost.
But when I complaint for some days, I have gotten the message over the
LIST, and <linux4michelle> PLUS <michelle.konzack>
The real question was, if I send with <linux4michelle> why does he
include my private account <michelle.konzack>?
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
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