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On OpenVMS and UNIX, users can also create their own PMDF personal
mailing lists. Such personal mailing lists are defined using the PMDF
DB
utility or PMDF MAIL's ALIAS
commands on
OpenVMS, or using the pmdf db
utility on UNIX, and the
definitions are stored in the user's personal alias database. Such
personal mailing list definitions are therefore quite akin to system
mailing list definitions that might be stored in the PMDF system alias
database, but made at a user level.
Users can either choose to keep their personal mailing list definitions
entirely private---only the user himself can use the list definition to
send to the list. Or users can choose to mark some of their personal
mailing lists as PUBLIC
lists; in that case, other users
can send to the first user's personal mailing list by sending to
firstuser+listname@domainname
That is, users can make PUBLIC (i.e., "publish")
their personal list definitions as subaddresses of their own address.
See the appropriate edition of the PMDF User's Guide for additional details.
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