Marcello Villani wrote:
Hi,
I have the following lists in my environment:
li...@mydomain.org
li...@mydomain.org
li...@mydomain.org
Some members are inside two or three lists.
My goal is to avoid duplicate emails for people who belong to more
than one list!!
Don't cross post wink.
I installed mailman 2.1.13: as far as I know this version has sibling
lists option. The problem is that I didn't find a proper instruction
to configure them neither the commands to use them...
In the web administrative pages/non digest options of mailman I
found two commands:
regular_exclude_lists
regular_include_lists
Do I need to use them?
Can someone help me in this configuration?
Put li...@mydomain.org and li...@mydomain.org in listA's
regular_exclude_lists and li...@mydomain.org listB's
regular_exclude_lists.
A post to all three lists will be sent to members of listC only from
listC, to members of listB who aren't members of listC only from listB
and to members of only listA from listA.
Posts to just two of the three lists work similarly.
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