Re: [dev] Intrest in mailing list

2019-04-18 Thread manu . raster
Thomas Meulendijks  writes:

> Now is my question, What kind of setup would you recommend and what
> kind of setup does suckless.org use?

Mlmmj but please suck less and send email for a handful of people rather
with a regular email client instead of a server running complex
management software. The recipients then decide to reply to all or
selected individuals. They can even invite another programmer without
asking an administrator. Intelligent decentralized
mailinglist-managementâ„¢ is more powerful and flexible than any
downloadable management thing can be. And if you work in the same
location don't write email at all but use real life communication and
see what's going on on your real computers.

--MR



Re: [dev] Intrest in mailing list

2019-04-18 Thread Martin Tournoij
On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 08:30:47 +0200 (CEST) Thomas Meulendijks 
 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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