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3.2 The email interface
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Every mailing list has a set of email addresses to which messages can be
sent. There's always one address for posting messages to the list, one
address to which bounces are sent, and addresses for processing email
commands. For a fictional mailing list called
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<li><span class="email">mylist@example.com</span> - this is the email address people should
use for new postings to the list.
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<li><span class="email">mylist-join@example.com</span> - by sending a message to this address,
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subscription options, as well as process other commands.
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Appendix <a href="node41.html#a:commands">A</a>.
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bounce messages that are either unrecognized, or do not seem to
contain member addresses, are forwarded to the list
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There's also an -admin address which also reaches the list administrators,
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For changing options, we use the <span class="email">LISTNAME-request</span>
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Commands can appear in the subject line or the body of the message. Each
command should be on a separate line. If your mail program automatically
appends a signature to your messages, you may want to put the word
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The <var>end</var> command tells Mailman not to process the email after that
point.
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The most important command is probably the "<var>help</var>" command, since it
makes Mailman return a message full of useful information about the
email commands and directions to the web interface.
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