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official subscriber email addresses. Fortunately, <c>mlmmj</c> supports "nomail" |
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official subscriber email addresses. Fortunately, <c>mlmmj</c> supports "nomail" |
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subscriptions, allowing you to register alternate email addresses that can be |
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subscriptions, allowing you to register alternate email addresses that can be |
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used only for posting to the list. Here's an example of how this works. Let's |
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used only for posting to the list. Here's an example of how this works. Let's |
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say you subscribed to the <c>gentoo-dev</c> list as <c>jim@home.com</c>, but |
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say you subscribed to the <c>gentoo-dev</c> list as <c>jim@home.example</c>, but |
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you'd also like to post to the list using your <c>james@work.com</c> email |
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you'd also like to post to the list using your <c>james@work.example</c> email |
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address. To do this, send a message (as <c>james@work.com</c>) to |
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address. To do this, send a message (as <c>james@work.example</c>) to |
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<c>gentoo-dev+subscribe-nomail@lists.gentoo.org</c> You should then be allowed |
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<c>gentoo-dev+subscribe-nomail@lists.gentoo.org</c> You should then be allowed |
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to post to <c>gentoo-dev</c> using both your home and work email addresses. |
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to post to <c>gentoo-dev</c> using both your home and work email addresses. |
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