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On 2011-12-19 6:31 AM, Florian Effenberger <floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Friedrich Strohmaier wrote on 2011-12-15 23:56:
As well the proposal of Charles (Tanstaafl) of having a choice
while subscribing is worth considering. Maybe there is a possibility to
have a further subscribing mode with mlmmj. If possible, this might be
not ideal, but should be no problem for a dev mind. But this is nothing
to be in effect within days.

indeed. I don't know if this approach makes sense - it causes more
system load (because mails have to be processed twice), and needs
development time.

My quggestion was not to code this from scratch im mlmmj, it was to wait until Mailman3 is released, and simply migrate all of the lists to it - which fits in well with your last statement:

Well, since it's Christmas soon anyways, and I am busy with "real life"
things ;), I will keep my hands off this topic anyways for the moment. I
still think we should do something soon, as the developers have been
asking for a change for months, two of them we discussed - but I myself
won't have time before next year, so let's leave it at that for now...


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