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Subscribe to a Mailing List
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Short Introduction to Mailing Lists
Filter
Create a new mail folder for this mailing list, where all the mails you will get through the list should be collected. As next step, set up a mail filter in your mail client to filter all mails with To
or CC
containing the list address <listname>@lists.macosforge.org
to this new created folder. This prevents your Inbox from getting spammed with lots of mails and offers clear distinction which mail arrived through which list.
Reply
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