On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Roger B.A. Klorese wrote:
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> To: majordomo@greatcircle.com
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> help set
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> ...will, among other things, tell you:
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> Avoid courtesy copies
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> The eliminatecc setting controls courtesy copy elimination. If
> this setting is enabled, and your address appears in the To: or
> Cc: headers of a posted message, Majordomo will not send an
> additional copy to you. This helps to cut down on many of those
> annoying duplicates that are often received, but it deprives you
> of the additional processing that Majordomo does on a message
> (subject prefixes, additional headers, etc.).
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> eliminatecc - turns CC elimination on
> noeliminatecc - turns it off
The only software I've heard of that might be simple enough
(or transparent enough) to administer for me to use instead of
doing everything manually -- and which would run on ordinary linux
-- seems to be mailman. Does it have such a feature, or is there
prospect of it? It's one I'd like to have, along with NoReply,
Digest, Index, NoMail, -- and an automatic, scheduled purge ...
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