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Subject: Re: Nested lists
From: Burt Juda <burt @ juda . com>
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 12:50:30 -0400
To: John Heffernan <jheffernan @ collaborative . org>
Cc: Majordomo-Users <majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com>
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John Heffernan wrote:

>I could not find this in the FAQ or the Mailing Lists book from O'Reilly.
>
>I have set up a number of non-intersecting lists for a large project and
>want to send mail occasionally to everyone.  I suppose I could do this in my address book by sending to the right project lists but can I create a nested list (my all list)?  What is the syntax for including other lists in the master list in the masterlist file (if this is even possible)...
>  
>

You'll need to make the -outgoing alias for the combined list read:

    combined-list-outgoing:  list1-outgoing, list2-outgoing, 
list3-outgoing ...

they will then expand to the recipients of all 3 lists and nobody should 
get duplicates (unless they are sub$scribed as "user@site.dom.ain" on 
one and "user@dom.ain" at another).


     - Burt





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