On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 08:30:47 +0200 (CEST) Thomas Meulendijks <t.meulendi...@tuta.io> wrote: > That being said, I have taken interest in the way this community > discusses things via mailing lists and would like to use this type of > communication within my school projects.
If it's a small number of known people, just setting up /etc/aliases could be enough: mylist: o...@example.com t...@example.com People can then send mails to myl...@example.com (assuming your MTA is properly configured). Mlmmj that was mentioned basically works like this, except that the list of addresses are loaded dynamically via a shell command. For small lists, just manually editing /etc/aliases works just as well and is a *lot* simpler.
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