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<H2><A NAME="SECTION0016840000">Mailing Lists</A></H2>
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Instead of using the aliases file, mailing lists may also be
managed by means of files in the /usr/lib/smail/lists directory. A
mailing list named nag-bugs is described by the file
lists/nag-bugs, which should contain the members' addresses,
separated by commas. The list may be given on multiple lines, with
comments being introduced by a hash sign.
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For each mailing list, a user (or alias) named
owner-listname should exist; any errors occurring when
resolving an address are reported to this user. This address is also
used as the sender's address on all outgoing messages in the
Sender: header field.
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<I>Andrew Anderson <BR>
Thu Mar 7 23:22:06 EST 1996</I>
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