On 07/24/2017 12:12 PM, Caesar Samsi wrote:
> It sounds like you want to create a master list which has list1 and
> list2 as members.
I understood David (OP) to be asking for something different.
li...@example.org is the canonical list
David is asking for an alternate name, li...@example.org,
It sounds like you want to create a master list which has list1 and list2 as
members.
Couldn’t you just add list1 and list2 email addresses to the master list
membership list?
> On Jul 23, 2017, at 7:40 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users
> wrote:
>
> On 07/23/2017
On 07/23/2017 08:19 PM, Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users wrote:
> If Mailman can't do this itself, I'd try to get the MTA that interfaces
> with Mailman to do help. Specifically, create aliases for list2 that
> actually reference list1.
>
> Ultimately both SMTP envelope addresses would pass into
On 07/23/2017 06:09 PM, David Andrews wrote:
> One of my users has requested a list -- let's call it
> li...@example.org. He wants a second name for this list --
> li...@example.org He says he heard Mailman can do this. I have
> experimented a little, but can't see how.
>
> Can Mailman do this
On 7/23/17 8:09 PM, David Andrews wrote:
One of my users has requested a list -- let's call it
li...@example.org. He wants a second name for this list --
li...@example.org He says he heard Mailman can do this. I have
experimented a little, but can't see how.
Can Mailman do this -- and if
On 7/23/2017 5:09 PM, David Andrews wrote:
One of my users has requested a list -- let's call it li...@example.org. He
wants a second name for this list -- li...@example.org He says he heard
Mailman can do this. I have experimented a little, but can't see how.
You can sort of get that by
One of my users has requested a list -- let's call it
li...@example.org. He wants a second name for this list --
li...@example.org He says he heard Mailman can do this. I have
experimented a little, but can't see how.
Can Mailman do this -- and if so, what do I do.
Dave