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Subject: Re: Creating a digest from multiple lists
From: Mark Rauterkus <mrauterkus @ sportsurf . net>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 97 15:23:54 -0000
To: "Chris Do" <chrisdo @ toaster . sra . com>, <majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM>

>Could someone tell me if there's a way to create a digest from multiple
>mailing lists.  For instance if I have two mailing lists called one and
>two, I want to be able to create a digest from the messages sent to both
>lists.


Hi Chris,

Not a problem to do what you ask.

I have one mailing list, prove-mSQL-Folks (personal/professional 
introductions) and prove-mSQL-ABCs, (newbie questions) that are merged in 
the prove-mSQL-Digest. 

The trick is in the construction of the the aliases. Generally, I think:

prove-msql-folks-outgoing: points to prove-msql-digest-digestify
as does
prove-msql-abcs-outgoing: points to prove-msql-digest-digestify

Play around with your alaises and you can make it work. With the various 
archives and such, it might make sense to not post all of my aliases here 
-- but if you want -- send up your aliases for all three lists -- and 
someone will tell you want needs to be done if you can't get it to work 
after that above tip.





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