I run a bunch of lists and have set up a special 'all_subscribers' list
that I maintain with a cron job that runs every night. The cron job
runs the following script:
the file list_of_all_lists contains the names of all the lists I want to
include with this 'all_subscribers' list.
#!/bi
Hi,
Matt England wrote:
> At 3/9/2006 10:29 AM, Patrick Bogen wrote:
>
>>On 3/9/06, Matt England <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>...and this seems to be the trickiest part: which list becomes the
>>>"primary" one. I can envision straightforward (even though they are not
>>>easy to implement sol
At 3/9/2006 10:29 AM, Patrick Bogen wrote:
>On 3/9/06, Matt England <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ...and this seems to be the trickiest part: which list becomes the
> > "primary" one. I can envision straightforward (even though they are not
> > easy to implement solutions) to everything except th
> "Patrick" == Patrick Bogen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Patrick> On 3/9/06, Matt England <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ...and this seems to be the trickiest part: which list becomes
>> the "primary" one. I can envision straightforward (even though
>> they are not easy to imp
On 3/9/06, Matt England <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...and this seems to be the trickiest part: which list becomes the
> "primary" one. I can envision straightforward (even though they are not
> easy to implement solutions) to everything except this last point. :(
Easy enough: The first list on
At 3/9/2006 10:20 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Now suppose it finds listb and listc in those headers. It would then
>have to look at the members of those lists and see if the current
>delivery candidate is a member of one of those lists, has delivery
>enabled on that list and is receiving messages and n
Matt England wrote:
>
>Mailman has the capability via ("Avoid duplicate copies of messages?") to
>determine when email is being sent to an external user that's on its
>subscription list; why not use the same/similar mechanism to check the
>duplications on other subscription lists?
It would be