* Mark Sheppard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-12-2001 22:11]:

| > | true, however if your admin were to add this list to the server (say for
| > | internal lists, or common lists) then you would have no way to change
| > | this (assuming you do not have root access on the machine).  if it's
| > | your own machine and your own installation of qmail then no problem.
| > 
| > Yeah, and because not every mail _user_ is running it's own qmail
| > server, this is a PITA...
| 
| This list of mailing lists is *per user*, not system wide.  See the
| last answer on http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/appearance.html

My mistake, I thought Will described the current situation, which
would be, when I think about it, quite ridiculous...

When I read that page, some other question comes up:

using this qmail method, is it possible to set the MFT to both the
list and oneself? If I read between the lines correctly, MFT is set to
xxx if you send mail to xxx. How do you add yourself?

Not that I care BTW, it just struck me ;)

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René Clerc                      - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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