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Mailing list allows you to send mail to multiple
users. The Mailing Lists feature is implemented through EZMLM/IDX
MAILING LIST MANAGER (www.ezmlm.org).
A comprehensive FAQ for ezmlm can be found at http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/infosys/mail/qmail/ezfaq/.
Here you will learn how to:
Adding and Creating Mailing Lists
To create a mailing list, do the following:
- On your control panel home page, click E-Mail.
- Click Add New Mail Resource at the bottom
of the page. A new form appears:

- Choose Mailing List from the drop-down box
above.
- Agree to additional charges if any.
- Create the mailing list using the form that
appears:

- Enter E-mail address: This is the
e-mail address from which mail will be forwarded
to subscribers.
Important: you can only enter a new
e-mail address. If you need to use an existing
address, first delete the resource that uses it.
- Comment: add a comment that will help
you identify this address among other mail
resources, if needed.
See below how to configure
the mailing list according to your needs.
Configuring a Mailing List
To configure a mailing list, do the following:
- Click the name of the mailing list. Its properties
will show on the right.

- Click the Edit icon next to the Mailing
List name.
- On the page that appears, choose the preferred
settings. See below for details.
- Click the Submit button to save changes.
For profound information on how to configure your
mail list please read documentation at www.ezmlm.org)
Now let's take a closer look at some of the options.

Enter the e-mail address that enables mail list
subscribers to report their problems or error messages
sending requests to your_mailinglist-owner@domain.com.
Since EZMLM can take care of virtually all
requests without human intervention, the list owner may
read mail only infrequently.

By default, all messages sent to a list are kept
archived. This way, subscribers can later retrieve
messages from the archive. For instance, subscribers
haven't been following the list for a while, or they
just want to see the discussion of a specific question.
E.g.: retrieve one message at a time with the -get command:
your_mailinglist-get.123@domain.com (get
message 123)
Read more on commands to access
the ezmlm message archive.
* The archive is also used to create digests.
Check Not Archived to disable archiving the
messages sent to the list.

You can prohibit the overall access to the archive and
authorize only moderators to get at it.

Here you can restrict the access to the mailing list
archive by allowing only subscribers retrieve the
archive. Non-subscribers' requests will be rejected.

Check the Digest box to set
up the mailing list with a digest function. The digest
is a special kind of mailing list extension. Instead of
sending separate messages, it sends out a collection of
messages ordered by digest subscribers collections of
messages. Digest is sent out when a predetermined time
or traffic limit has been reached. Receiving digest is
very convenient for users who want to follow a list, but
not to participate in the discussion. Digests contain
each message as it was sent out by the list. No
editorials, no missing messages. If the list owner has
chosen to restrict posts and archive access to
subscribers, digest subscribers are automatically given
the same privilege.
From the subscriber point of view, the digest list for
the mailing list your_mailinglist@domain.com is
called your_mailinglist-digest@domain.com.
You use the same commands to work with digest as you do
when you work with the main list. The only difference is
that you use your commands with 'digest'
indication.

Check "No prefix" to prohibit adding
prefix to the subject line of each message that does not
already contain it. If you want the subject line of each
message that does not already contain it toinclude the
prefix, place the text in the file DIR/prefix

Usually an applicant for subscription
(your_mailinglist-subscribe@domain.com) is sent a
confirmation request. To confirm it, one should just
reply to the message. When it is done, recipient's
address is added to the database and he becomes a
subscriber.
This verification mechanism tests if the person at the
subscription address really wants to be a subscriber.
You can always include or exclude confirmation from the
subscription procedure.

Mailing lists may use subscription moderation.
Subscription to these lists is identical to the process
described above, except that after
confirmation the request is passed on to the list
moderator(s). One becomes a subscriber only after his
request has been approved by a moderator, i.e. he
replies to the ``Reply-To:'' address.

In special cases, the list owner may set up the list to
be message moderated. On a message moderated list,
messages, instead of going directly to the list (to send
messages to the list, one must know its name. If the
list is called mailinglist@domain.com, just send
a message to mailinglist@domain.com), are sent to
one or more moderators. They can accept or reject, but
not modify the message. If the message is accepted, it
is sent to the list unmodified. If it is rejected, it is
e-mailed back to the sender, optionally with an
explanation from the moderator. On moderated lists it
may take a little longer for the message to reach all
the subscribers, since it has to be read and approved by
at least one moderator before being sent out to the
subscribers.

Here, you can allow remote administrators to edit the
text files that make up most of the ezmlm responses.
Replies are sent only if the target address is a remote
administrator. With this switch, ezmlm replies to the
-edit command with a list of the files in dir/text/.
Only files where editing seems reasonable are included
in the list. The remote administrator can edit any file
in dir/text/ by sending e-mail containing the new
text to -edit.file where ``file'' is the name of the
file replaced (edited). In reply to this command, ezmlm
sends a message with the file and editing instructions.
A ``cookie'' based on the date, file name, and contents
of the file is added to the ``Reply-To:'' address. The
cookie becomes invalid as soon as the file has been
changed, or after 27 hours, whichever is shorter. Also,
the cookie cannot be used to edit any other file, even
if the other file has exactly the same contents.

Here you can disable posting by subscribers to the
mailing list, so they will only receive messages posted
by moderators. This is usually chosen to send
announcement or notifications where the interaction
between recipients is not intended.

A remote administrator is an address with the rights to
do certain administrative tasks remotely by E-mail.
Depending on how the list is configured, remote
administrators may have the right/ability to list
subscribers, search for subscriber addresses by name,
add and remove subscriber addresses and/or edit the
texts that are sent in reply to list commands.

Mailing list users are not allowed to list the addresses
of all subscribers. Still, you can allow remote
administrator to get it. The subscription log stores
entries for each modification made to the subscriber
database. Remote administrators can list this log or
search it for specific entries. For example, listing
this file allows the remote administrator to see recent
additions and removals.

You can set up your mailing list to allow posts from
subscribers only. In this case posts received from
non-subscribers will be rejected and sent back.

Trailer is extra information (e.g. on how to unsubscribe
from the list, or where the list html archive is kept)
added to each message.

You can configure your mailing list to be accessible
from the 'web'. However, it requires additional
configuration of your system (mail and web servers
mainly).

If you enable this function, users will be required to
request to the remote administrator in order to retrieve
mail list archives. Otherwise, archive will be
accessible only to the remote administrator.
Adding Subscribers to your Mail List
Subscribers are the recipients of your newsletters.
The total number of subscribers is displayed in the
brackets.
To add subscribers to your mail list, do the
following:
- Click the name of the mailing list. Its properties
will show on the right.
- Click the Add icon next to the Subscribers
name.
- Enter subscriber's email in the Add subscriber
field. To add several subscribers at once, enter
their e-mail addresses in the Batch subscribers
creation field:

- Click Submit.
To send a message to a mailing list, send the
newsletter to the mail list e-mail address using WebMail
or any mail client such as Outlook Express.
Adding Moderators to your Mail List
Moderators approve of message posts and
requests for subscription. Individual moderator's
addresses are kept secret, even from other moderators.
To add moderators to your mail list, do the
following:
- Click the name of the mailing list.
- Click the Add icon next to the Moderator
name.
- Add a new subscriber by submitting your entry.
- To add several subscribers at once, enter them in
a Batch Subscribers Creation field.
There can be several moderators, both for messages
and subscription:
- Message moderators allow messages to be
sent to the mail list. The message will be passed on
to the mailing list subscribers only if a moderator
approves it.
- Subscription moderators allow people to
subscribe to the list. If at least one subscription
moderator approves the request, the user address
becomes a subscriber.
Important: As a rule of thumb, most lists use
the same addresses for all two functions. The total
number of moderators is displayed in the brackets.
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