On Sun, 20 Feb 2022 07:46:29 -0800
Mark Sapiro wrote:

> On 2/20/22 02:21, linux--- via Mailman-Users wrote:
> > Many thanks for a very clear explanation. Can I add another twist?
> > There is also some overlap in the membership of the smaller lists.
> > Can I follow the same procedure, ie adding each smaller list to
> > regular_exclude_ignore in the settings of the other list? Thus, a
> > message posted to both ad...@domain.name.com and
> > maintena...@domain.name.com would be received only once by the
> > duplicated members?
>
> No, That's tricky. I.e. you might want regular_exclude_ignore for
> members has admin and maintenance; regular_exclude_ignore for admin
> has maintenance, and regular_exclude_ignore for maintenance has admin.
>
> The problem there is with regular_exclude_ignore for admin has
> maintenance, and regular_exclude_ignore for maintenance has admin. In
> that case, if a post addresses both the admin and maintenance lists,
> members of both lists will not receive the post from either list.
>
> What you need is only one of those. I.e., regular_exclude_ignore for
> admin has maintenance, or regular_exclude_ignore for maintenance has
> admin but not both.
>
>
> --
> Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net>        The highway is for gamblers,
> San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

Thank you. I think I understand the logic, but need to draw it out on
paper to really get my head around it.

--
Bob Williams

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