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+Some lists are set up so that different topics are handled by Mailman. +For example, the courses list on Linuxchix.org is a discussion list for +courses being run by linuxchix members, and often there are several courses +being run at the same time. +(eg: Networking for beginners, C programming, LATEX document mark up.) +Each of the courses being run is associated with a separate topic on the list so that people +can choose only to receive the course they want to take. + +

+These +topics must be configured by the list administrator, but it is the +responsibility of each poster to make sure that their post is put with +the correct topic. Usually, this means adding a word or tag of some type to the +subject line (eg: [Networking] What type of cables do I need?) or making +sure the Keywords: line has the right information. (By default, +you can put a Keywords: section in the beginning of the body +of your message, but this can be configured by your list administrator.) +Note that these tags are case-insensitive. + +

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