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Altho I don't have an answer to the original question, I have a related
question: Since my university admin wants to automatically give every
course/section an email list, and to allow any authenticated student,
faculty, or staff to get a list via a web page, I've been wondering if
there is a way to avoid adding entries to /etc/alias for each list.
Since my Unix LISTSERV will run on a dedicated host, I have been thinking
about configuring sendmail to use lsv_amin as sendmail's "local" delivery
agent. Has anyone tried that yet? I was assuming that any incoming mail
whose "To:" didn't match a defined {listname, listname-request,
owner-listname} would be bounced back to the sender by LISTSERV. Is that
a bad assumption?
-david
David R Nessl -- Coordinator, Computer Systems (sysprog/sysadmin)
http://www.nerdc.ufl.edu/~david
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