On Sat, Nov 19, 2005 at 09:16:06AM -0700, Lares Moreau wrote: > Is there a possibility to have each 'type' of staff have there own > subdomain. ie. @testers.g.o for at/ht > @docs.g.o for document persons > @infra.g.o for infrastucture > etc... > @staff.g.o for non-specific staff > @g.o for devs No (and hopefully this email finally kills this line of thought off :)
fex, for me [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (portage infra crap plus distfiles) ferringb@(recruiters|devrel).g.o (recruiters) for solar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Etc. I'm naming subdomains off the top of my head to match high level grouping, but it should be clear this isn't a tenuable path to take both for devs, and for harassing infra with alias requests. > Further, have an alias from @g.o to @<subdomain>.g.o, with an email > returned to the sender if the subdomain is incorrect. Aliasing sucks due to the need to remove the alias after a role changes- if I stop doing recruiting, that alias now needs to be disabled. Either you bounce the email, or you leave the alias in place- either solution sucks if you're trying to do subdomains and have them actually mean something. This also is not even remotely getting into the question of segregating gentoo peeps, something I dislike. It's just not a good way to manage things with people changing roles, nor does the subdomain addition really mean anything imo- if I had all of those aliases, I'd still send from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can't tell what the hell I do based upon the from, still would have to resort to doing some digging... ~harring
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