On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 09:55:11PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> RMS requested a few weeks ago to help Don setup bug-gnu-emacs so as to > >> pass all of its traffic through a Debbugs instance that we've setup. > >> > >> More specifically, here's what we have now: > >> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a Mailman mailing-list > >> > >> Don has setup a Debbugs bug tracker that we use for Emacs at > >> http://emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com/. > >> All bugs sent there (and subsequent discussion) is sent to > >> a mailing-list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> What we'd like is the following: > >> > >> All email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should not go to Mailman, > >> but instead it should be forwarded to > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> Then all mail currently sent from Emacsbugs to the > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list should be distributed to > >> the members of the bug-gnu-emacs mailing list. > >> > >> I can edit /etc/aliases on fencepost to add an alias > >> > >> bug-gnu-emacs: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> which hopefully would take precedence over Mailman, but then I don't > >> know how to let mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] be sent to > >> Mailman. Is there a "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" address I could > >> use? > > > Hi, > > > Well, there's no magic. The only working > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" adress is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", > > so if you want to make that one point to somewhere else, we need to > > rename the Mailman mailing list. > > So how 'bout doing the forwarding in Mailman: email coming in without an > "Re:" or a "In-Reply-To:" or a "References:" and not coming from > [EMAIL PROTECTED] should not be distributed to the list > but to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead.
Hi, This sounds overcomplicated. I personaly don't know how to do that in Mailman, and well, I doubt it is possible :) -- Sylvain