Thread: Majordomo aliases

Majordomo aliases

From
Thomas Lockhart
Date:
OK, I *really* need to get my majordomo account fixed up to keep from
stalling posts from my various accounts to the various lists. 

I think that I can enter some aliases etc to allow this; where do I find
out how? Searching the -hackers archives brought no joy since the
obvious keywords show up in every stinkin' mail message ever run through
the mailing list :/

Any help would be appreciated...
                   - Thomas


Re: Majordomo aliases

From
Vince Vielhaber
Date:
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Thomas Lockhart wrote:

> OK, I *really* need to get my majordomo account fixed up to keep from
> stalling posts from my various accounts to the various lists.
>
> I think that I can enter some aliases etc to allow this; where do I find
> out how? Searching the -hackers archives brought no joy since the
> obvious keywords show up in every stinkin' mail message ever run through
> the mailing list :/
>
> Any help would be appreciated...

You can always subscribe to a list and do a    set nomail


Vince.
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Re: Majordomo aliases

From
Tom Lane
Date:
There's fairly extensive help available from the list 'bot itself.
Try sending a message withhelphelp set
to majordomo@postgresql.org.  (There are a bunch of other help topics
but I'm guessing "set" is most likely the command you need.)

A low-tech solution would be to subscribe all your addresses and then
set all but one to "nomail".  Not sure if there's a better way.
        regards, tom lane


Re: Majordomo aliases

From
Vince Vielhaber
Date:
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Tom Lane wrote:

> There's fairly extensive help available from the list 'bot itself.
> Try sending a message with
>     help
>     help set
> to majordomo@postgresql.org.  (There are a bunch of other help topics
> but I'm guessing "set" is most likely the command you need.)
>
> A low-tech solution would be to subscribe all your addresses and then
> set all but one to "nomail".  Not sure if there's a better way.

The better way *was* loophole, but it's gone.

Vince.
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