On 3/3/20 6:47 AM, Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users wrote:
>
> Can you share with me (us) the number and size, along with the industry
> or operations arena, of those people who are creating their own web UI.
I have no information about that.
> I honestly don't believe that there is that much i
My work-around would then be:
Set up an address on my server, say specialr...@mydomain.dom, which acts
as a forwarder to the two addresses e...@x.com and e...@y.com
Christian
Mark Sapiro schrieb am 03.03.20 um 17:26:
On 3/3/20 2:25 AM, Bernie Cosell wrote:
I don't want to break my lists, s
On 3/3/20 2:25 AM, Bernie Cosell wrote:
> I don't want to break my lists, so I'll ask first..:o)Does mailman do the
> right
> thing if I want explicit replies to go to two addresses? It seems very
> explicit that
> the explicit reply address is singular.. would making it e...@x.com,
> e.
On Mon, 2020-03-02 at 17:18 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 3/2/20 1:55 PM, Jim Popovitch via Mailman-Users wrote:
> > There are plenty of people who are still happy with pipermail and some
> > of the other search options (Google, htdig, etc) What benefit does a
> > REST api provide to church group
I don't want to break my lists, so I'll ask first..:o)Does mailman do the
right
thing if I want explicit replies to go to two addresses? It seems very
explicit that
the explicit reply address is singular.. would making it e...@x.com, e...@y.com
work?
/Bernie\
Bernie Cosell