GNU Mailman - List Member Manual
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Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Acknowledgements
1.2 What is a mailing list?
1.3 GNU Mailman
2 Translating from our examples to real lists
3 Mailman's interfaces
3.1 The web interface
3.2 The email interface
4 I need to talk to a human!
5 Subscribing and unsubscribing
5.1 How do I join a list? (subscribe)
5.2 How do I leave a list? (unsubscribe)
6 Passwords
6.1 How do I get my password?
6.2 How do I change my password?
6.3 How do I turn password reminders on or off? (reminders option)
7 Changing mail delivery
7.1 How do I turn mail delivery on or off? (delivery option)
7.2 How can I avoid getting duplicate messages? (duplicates option)
7.3 How do I change my subscription address?
7.4 How do I stop or start getting copies of my own posts? (myposts option)
7.5 How can I get Mailman to tell me when my post has been received by the list? (ack option)
7.6 I don't seem to be getting mail from the lists. What should I do?
8 Digests
8.1 How can I start or stop getting the list posts grouped into one big email? (digest option)
8.2 What are MIME and Plain Text Digests? How do I change which one I get? (digest option)
9 Mailing list topics
9.1 How do I make sure that my post has the right topic?
9.2 How do I subscribe to all or only some topics on a list?
9.3 How do I get or avoid getting messages with no topic set?
10 Setting other options
10.1 Change Globally? Set Globally? What does that mean?
10.2 How do I change my name as Mailman knows it?
10.3 How do I set my preferred language?
10.4 How do I avoid having my name appear on the subscribers list? (the hide option)
11 Other common questions
11.1 How do I view the list archives?
11.2 What does Mailman do to help protect me from unsolicited bulk email (spam)?
1 Email commands quick reference
2 Member options quick reference
GNU Mailman - List Member Manual
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Release 2.1, documentation updated on July 14, 2013.