Guide for New Owners
Included on this page
- Establish Your List
- Review List Configuration
- Get the List Ready for Use
- Subscribe Yourself
- Get Subscribers
- You're Set!
If you are new to Mailman list management, this page is for you. It outlines those things you should know in order to get started.
Establish Your List
Do you even have a list to manage yet? If
not, request a list on the Request a New Mailman List page.
Review List Configuration
Once you have your list set up, you may want to see exactly how it's
configured, that is, take a look how it's set up, and what options are
set. To review your list's configuration settings, go to
http://lists.uwex.edu/mailman/admin/listnamewhere listname is replaced with the actual name of your list. For example, if the name of your list is uwsports, you would go to
http://lists.uwex.edu/mailman/admin/uwsportsand log in with your List Administrator Password. Once you are logged on to the administration site for your list, you should see the following configuration categories:
- General Options
- Passwords
- Membership Management
- Non-Digest Options
- Digest Options
- Bounce Processing
- Privacy Options
- Archiving Options
- Auto-Responder
- Topics
Get the List Ready for Use
Once you have familiarized yourself with your list's configuration and options, you will want to set up an info file, welcome message, and goodbye message. All of these options can be found in the General Options section of the administration pages.Info file
The info file should be a brief introductory description about the list. It will be included at the top of your list's listinfo page at
http://lists.uwex.edu/mailman/listinfo/listname
where listname is replaced with the actual name of your list.Welcome message
The welcome message will be added to the generic welcome message from Mailman and will be sent to all new subscribers if you choose that option. See the welcome_msg and send_welcome_msg settings.
Goodbye message
The goodbye message is similar to the welcome message except that, as its name implies, it is sent to subscribers who are leaving the list. See the goodbye_msg and send_goodbye_msg settings.
Subscribe Yourself
When you establish a Mailman list, you are not automatically added as a subscriber. This means that you must subscribe yourself if you want to receive messages that are posted to the list. To add yourself to your list, go to the Membership Management section of your list's administration pages and choose the Mass Subscription category. Now is a good time to test your welcome message so make sure that the "Send welcome messages to new subscribers" option is marked "Yes" and put your address in the box. If you are just subscribing yourself, you probably don't need to send a notification of the new subscription to the list owner so you can mark that option "No". When finished, don't forget to click on the "Submit Your Changes" button.Of course, you do not need to subscribe yourself to your list if you do not want to. Keep in mind, however, that some lists are configured to only allow subscribers to post messages. If you are an owner of such a list and do not subscribe yourself, your posts will not be accepted by the list.
Get Subscribers
As you might imagine, mailing lists need subscribers to be worthwile. How you get them will depend on what your list is for. If it is for a class or small group of people, then you can probably tell people about the list in class, or email them, or even add them yourself. Learning how to add subscribers is easy.
If your list is intended for a larger body of subscribers, you might want to post information about your list to a Usenet newsgroup, or mention it on a Web page.
Subscribers will generally want to know the following information:
- Name of the list
- Purpose of the list
- Restrictions on the use of the list
- How to subscribe
- How to unsubscribe
You're Set!
Once you've done the above, that's pretty much it. The only times you'll really need to be active as a list owner are:- If your list is a private or moderated list
- If and when you receive error messages
- If you have a problem subscriber or spammer
Enjoy your list!
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