Re: Migration of mailing lists to a new server

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On Sunday 13 of September 2020 21:41:05 deloptes wrote:
> Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
> > It looks like your reply was sent directly to a new mailing list, so
> > everything looks fine.
>
> Indeed it looks good. I am not sure if I have to unsubscribe the old
> list - is it really an old one because both are on gmane?
>

Groups on gmane are now linked to new mailing lists. So they receive posts 
from the new mailing list and also send replies to the new mailing list.

If you're subscribed to old MLs, to new MLs, and you're actually using 
newsgroups on gmane, then you seem to be getting duplicate emails from old 
MLs, new MLs, and none of those emails you're using. If you always read 
posts only on news groups, you may find sending posts to your mail 
unnecessary.

For the old ML, you can simply unsubscribe. For users who have not yet 
subscribed into the new MLs, their posts are automatically forwarded to 
the new MLs, and therefore to Gmane. So you don't need to receive emails 
from old MLs, or be subscribed there to send your posts.

For a new ML there is a need that you have been subscribed so that your 
posts can be sent there. However, when you create an account on Mailman, 
you can turn off the delivery of posts to your mail. This could be the 
perfect way for you.

Cheers
-- 
Slávek

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