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1 Mailing list management is one of qmail's strengths. Notable features: |
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3 * qmail lets each user handle his own mailing lists. The delivery |
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4 instructions for user-whatever go into ~user/.qmail-whatever. |
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6 * qmail makes it really easy to set up mailing list owners. If the user |
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7 touches ~user/.qmail-whatever-owner, all bounces will come back to him. |
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9 * qmail supports VERPs, which permit completely reliable automated |
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10 bounce handling for mailing lists of any size. |
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12 * SPEED---qmail blasts through mailing lists an order of magnitude |
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13 faster than sendmail. For example, one message was successfully |
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14 delivered to 150 hosts around the world in just 70 seconds, with qmail's |
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15 out-of-the-box configuration. |
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17 * qmail automatically prevents mailing list loops, even across hosts. |
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19 * qmail allows inconceivably gigantic mailing lists. No random limits. |
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21 * qmail handles aliasing and forwarding with the same simple mechanism. |
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22 For example, Postmaster is controlled by ~alias/.qmail-postmaster. This |
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23 means that cross-host loop detection also applies to aliases. |
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25 * qmail supports the ezmlm mailing list manager, which easily and |
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26 automatically handles bounces, subscription requests, and archives. |