From: Ben Schmidt <mail_ben_schmidt@yahoo.com.au>
To: mlmmj@mlmmj.org
Subject: Re: [mlmmj] feature: resending capability
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 11:38:11 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <51430823.6000705@yahoo.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130304142712.GA19707@eee.fritz.box>
I don't think I fully understand the problem.
Wouldn't a traditional mailing list with a Reply-To header be sufficient for your
needs? Those on the mailing list would know to use the Reply-All button to reply
to both the list and the external sender, and the external sender could just use
Reply to reply to the list.
Is there something I am missing?
Ben.
On 5/03/13 1:27 AM, Sebastian Lipp wrote:
> Hey there
>
> I'm running several mailing lists with mlmmj and absolutely satisfied
> with this great piece of software. But there is one capability that
> would make me love mlmmj even more.
>
> Theres a project where several people are involved. At the moment I'm
> the only one receiving it's mail. I'd like to have all mails forwarded
> to the project's mailing list to rise transparency and distribute the
> burden of dealing with mail to everyone involved. The problem with just
> forwarding and then cc-ing replies to outside people is that their
> replies won't be directed to the list but to the sender of the original
> reply.
>
> I can think of a solution. If mlmmj parsed the mail's body and added
> $external_recipient to the list of recipients if the first non-empty
> body line was
>
> X-RESEND-TO: $external_recipient
>
> I'd be satisfied. Unfortunately my understanding of C is far from beeing
> good enough to make such a change to mlmmj's code, though I can imagine
> that this would just add a few lines of code while introducing a great
> new use case by empowering mlmmj to act as a gateway to contact a whole
> group transparently.
>
> Is my assumption about the effort needed to introduce this feature right
> and is anybody willing to invest some minutes on this?
>
> As an alternative: Is there any way to hook a filter (script) between
> the MTA and mlmmj that makes a copy of the mail and adds a Reply-To:
> header or can you imagine any other solution for this that does not
> involve setting up another mailing list software? Perhaps by telling my
> MTA (postfix) to add the respective header line to any mail with a
> certain string in the To: field.
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-03-15 11:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-03-04 14:27 [mlmmj] feature: resending capability Sebastian Lipp
2013-03-15 11:38 ` Ben Schmidt [this message]
2013-03-15 13:13 ` Sebastian Lipp
2013-03-15 14:47 ` Ben Schmidt
2013-03-15 15:54 ` Sebastian Lipp
2013-03-16 23:05 ` Ben Schmidt
2013-03-18 0:10 ` Ben Schmidt
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