Viktor Szakáts wrote:

    Mmmm... Yes, perhaps. I'm nor shure if mailling list has
    possibility to allow *...@sourceforge.net <http://sourceforge.net>
    users. Otherwise every "sourceforge.net <http://sourceforge.net>
    developer" one by one should be added to list.
    This can have also have some side effects, if someone uses
    redirection from @sourceforge.net <http://sourceforge.net>
    account, it will get two copies of message, because both emails
    will be subscribed.


True. One-by-one needs manual administration and possibility for mistake.

Maybe committers could resubscribe using sf.net <http://sf.net> addresses, but that again would mean the commit posts would not be guaranteed to be complete.
    If we can subscribe some: svncom...@harbour-project.org
    <mailto:svncom...@harbour-project.org> to mailing list, and put
    .forward from svncom...@harbour-project.org
    <mailto:svncom...@harbour-project.org> to
    harbour@harbour-project.org <mailto:harbour@harbour-project.org>
    it could be a solution. We should also solve:
    1) "From:" changing on forward.
    2) Do not forward mails from harbour@harbour-project.org
    <mailto:harbour@harbour-project.org> back to
    harbour@harbour-project.org <mailto:harbour@harbour-project.org>,
    to avoid loop.


Yes, that looks like it.
I can build mailboxes on the domain and I can forward them. I can join harbour@harbour-project.org with the nomail option set.

Does that sound like it will work? nomail means don't send any list mail.
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