Re: [GENERAL] PgUS 2008 end of year summary - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: [GENERAL] PgUS 2008 end of year summary
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Msg-id 20090113122550.GA4005@alvh.no-ip.org
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In response to Re: [GENERAL] PgUS 2008 end of year summary  (Gregory Stark <stark@enterprisedb.com>)
List pgsql-advocacy
Scott Marlowe escribió:

> In this thread getting a bounce from advocacy won't bother me too
> much.  Having hundreds ot bounce messages in a busy thread, would be
> much much worse.

Yup.

> I wonder, if all the mailing lists are run by the same software,
> wouldn't it be easy enough to have a kind of passthrough filter for
> other mailiing list?  You can post to them in addition to the ones
> you're subscribed to, knowing you'll get the thread back by reply to
> semantics and no one need get a bounce message.  At most a "we've
> secretly moderated your post into pgsql-xyz, let's see if they notice
> you're not really a member of their mailing list" reply.  And / or an
> auto approval message into the group you're posting into?

Yeah, there is a way to configure lists this way in Mj2.  We only have
to get Marc to play along ...

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