Peter Shute writes:
> True. I was thinking more along the lines of someone taking an
> unofficial peek at a few mailboxes to compile an unofficial hit
> list.
A valid concern, and I agree that it could easily apply to the OP's
use case.
Steve
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> > Are these corporate mailboxes you'll be using, or private ones?
> > I've never used it, but you can have regular expression in
> ban_list > to prevent people subscribing with their work addresses.
>
> That's a good idea for dealing with corporate policy toward
Peter Shute writes:
> Ron Webb wrote:
> > I will also wish to add some type of disclaimer that no one
> > will probably give it much thought, but it will state that
> > statements made are the of the sole responsibility of the
> > author of the statement and they are not the official opini
On 06/30/2015 12:56 PM, Ron Webb wrote:
> I am looking to set-up a mailing list for a group of people but was hoping
> there is a way to have sub-lists. For example, I'd like to have one group
> be everyone, then another group that is regional. I was thinking of "
> group-...@mydomain.com" for mess
I am looking to set-up a mailing list for a group of people but was hoping
there is a way to have sub-lists. For example, I'd like to have one group
be everyone, then another group that is regional. I was thinking of "
group-...@mydomain.com" for messages covering everyone but they could send
a mes
Done. Added as patch #670522
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 12:27, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> > "NN" == Nathan Neulinger writes:
>
> NN> I managed to make a patch to do this based on the
> NN> "list_exploder" patch that is in the sourceforge patches area
> NN> for 2.0.
>
> NN> I've got
> "NN" == Nathan Neulinger writes:
NN> I managed to make a patch to do this based on the
NN> "list_exploder" patch that is in the sourceforge patches area
NN> for 2.0.
NN> I've got a patch against 2.1 if anyone is
NN> interested. Basically lets you put:
NN> +list@th
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> -Original Message-
> From: Neulinger, Nathan
> Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 4:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Mailman-Users] Sub-lists and authorized posting
>
>
> Is there any way to grant permission to post to list
Is there any way to grant permission to post to list Y to [anyone on
list X]?
This is a pretty common option used on listserv lists.
I didn't see anything that would directly allow this, but seems like it
wouldn't be too hard to have it be an added feature. Has anyone put
together a patch to supp