
I am sorry to ask such a basic question, but would it be possible for
a list member (or the moderator or the list admin or the site admin)
to create a user alias, defined as allowing a user's second email
address to post to a list based on the membership of that user's
primary email address?
Mikael

On 11/1/07, Mikael Hansen wrote:
Any user can subscribe any address they want, and if more than one address for a user is subscribed, they can always set whichever address they like to be NOMAIL.
In addition, an admin can also subscribe users and set them to be NOMAIL, or add an address to the whitelist.
-- Brad Knowles <brad@shub-internet.org> LinkedIn Profile: <http://tinyurl.com/y8kpxu>

Brad Knowles wrote:
In addition, an admin can also subscribe users and set them to be NOMAIL, or add an address to the whitelist.
whitelist = Privacy options...->Sender filters->accept_these_nonmembers
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

On Nov 1, 2007, at 20:40, Mark Sapiro wrote:
whitelist = Privacy options...->Sender filters-
accept_these_nonmembers
I like this because it does not artificially inflate the number of
members on a list. But it is unfortunately very probable I would one
night wake up bathed in sweat fearing that I may not have removed a
corresponding whitelist entry at the time a given membership address
was removed.
Mikael

On 11/1/07, Mikael Hansen wrote:
My understanding is that Mailman3 is being built around a database solution which will allow you to assign as many e-mail addresses as you want to a given person, and when that person is unsubscribed from a list that will likewise be applied to all other aliases known for that person.
In the meanwhile, your choices are to use the whitelist, or to have them subscribe multiple addresses and then set the others to be NOMAIL.
-- Brad Knowles <brad@shub-internet.org> LinkedIn Profile: <http://tinyurl.com/y8kpxu>

On 11/1/07, Mikael Hansen wrote:
Any user can subscribe any address they want, and if more than one address for a user is subscribed, they can always set whichever address they like to be NOMAIL.
In addition, an admin can also subscribe users and set them to be NOMAIL, or add an address to the whitelist.
-- Brad Knowles <brad@shub-internet.org> LinkedIn Profile: <http://tinyurl.com/y8kpxu>

Brad Knowles wrote:
In addition, an admin can also subscribe users and set them to be NOMAIL, or add an address to the whitelist.
whitelist = Privacy options...->Sender filters->accept_these_nonmembers
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan

On Nov 1, 2007, at 20:40, Mark Sapiro wrote:
whitelist = Privacy options...->Sender filters-
accept_these_nonmembers
I like this because it does not artificially inflate the number of
members on a list. But it is unfortunately very probable I would one
night wake up bathed in sweat fearing that I may not have removed a
corresponding whitelist entry at the time a given membership address
was removed.
Mikael

On 11/1/07, Mikael Hansen wrote:
My understanding is that Mailman3 is being built around a database solution which will allow you to assign as many e-mail addresses as you want to a given person, and when that person is unsubscribed from a list that will likewise be applied to all other aliases known for that person.
In the meanwhile, your choices are to use the whitelist, or to have them subscribe multiple addresses and then set the others to be NOMAIL.
-- Brad Knowles <brad@shub-internet.org> LinkedIn Profile: <http://tinyurl.com/y8kpxu>
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