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Re: List-owner addresses -where are they located etc.? |
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From: |
Hallvard Tangeraas <My_List_Address @
yahoo .
no> |
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Date: |
Sat, 11 Dec 2004 22:16:59 +0100 |
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To: |
majordomo-users @
greatcircle .
com |
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<20041211042002.EA16D32C153@mycroft.greatcircle.com> |
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Daniel Liston wrote:
>>Hallvard Tangeraas wrote:
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>>>> I've set up the "config" file for my current list-owner address,
but I
>>>> still get certain Majordomo related messages to my old address, and
>>>> would like to change this so that *all* Majordomo related stuff
goes to
>>>> the same place.
>>>> I've noticed that most (all?) this stuff is to
"LISTNAME-approval@xx.xx".
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>>Anything to the moderator, when using moderation or not, goes to the
alias
>>LISTNAME-approval@your.domain. This is normally set in the /etc/aliases
>>file by the admin/tech guy.
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Thanks. I'll tell him to check it out.
>>>> b) Apart from "LISTNAME-owner" and "owner-LISTNAME" (they both work,
>>>> going to the same email address -is this common: to use both
addresses,
>>>> and that they both point to the same forwarding address) and
>>>> "LISTNAME-approval", are there any other addresses pointing to me
that I
>>>> should be aware of?
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>>You could potentially see mail to LISTNAME-request, but not as likely.
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I'll tell him to take a look. I want to have everything sent to the same
"list-owner" email address as I have a dedicated POP3 account for
managing the list to lessesn any confusion.
>>>> c) A bit off-topic, but....
>>>> apart from the following files: "config", "intro" and "info", are
there
>>>> other files which can be/should be configured by me?
>>>> Are there any files sent out to members which I can/should configure?
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>>You might want to read list-owner-info and the FAQ from the installation
>>tarball.
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Where can I download these from? The problem with most UNIX/Linux stuff
is that the documentation is really hard for "non-tech people" to
understand, but I can take a look and give it a try anyway.
Hallvard
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