On Apr 1, 2009, at 3:16 PM, Garrett D'Amore wrote:
Yes, I know that. I don't want to receive multiple copies though.
I know that with Mailman I can add additional address to a
whitelist, but I don't know the passwords for any of the
administrative interfaces for the lists.
I believe you can configure your email client to remove duplicates for
you. You could also configure your client to send from the address
you're subscribed with when you are sending to the lists. I believe
thunderbird is highly configurable in this regard.
You can also mark one of the subbed addresses to not receive mail.
I'm not really understanding why you would need to whitelist multiple
addresses. Whitelists tend to get long, cumbersome, difficult to
maintain and, generally aren't.
Hmm... is there a way to learn the *human* owners of the lists?
list-owner aliases only work if they are being monitored. In the
case driver-discuss@, I suspect that this might not be occurring.
List-owner email goes to the real address of the owner.
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