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Create a Mailman List

What is Mailman?

Mailman is a Web-based email distribution list manager. With an email distribution list, you can send an email message to a single address and have it automatically distributed to any number of predetermined addresses.

Mailman allows list owners to create and modify lists easily as well as add and remove subscribers without having to know specific commands. List subscribers can easily modify their list subscriptions and preferences.

What is a Mailman List?

Electronic mailing lists (also known as distribution lists or discussion groups) offer a highly efficient way to both disseminate information to a large number of people and hold long-distance discussions among many people. They are commonly used by UW students, faculty, and staff to communicate.

Setting up a Mailman list gives you an email address of the form <listname>@u.washington.edu. A special computer server processes email sent to this address, screening it according to rules established for the list. It then distributes a copy of the message to every list member. List owners can manage their lists, adding and deleting list members and making changes to how the list operates with an administrative Web page set up for their list.

For more information see:

Why Use Mailman Instead of an Address Book in Your Email Client?

Mailman List Roles

With Mailman, you can be a list subscriber, list owner, or list moderator. You also may take on multiple roles for a list or different roles for different lists. In addition, the Mailman list server at the University of Washington has a system administrator.

How to Use Mailman

Sending email to list subscribers

When a message is to be distributed to the subscribers of a Mailman list, it must be addressed to the list's address. For example, to post to a list called uwsports, you send email to uwsports@u.washington.edu

All lists on the Mailman server at the UW have email addresses of the form <listname>@u.washington.edu

Messages sent to these addresses first go to the Mailman server. Mailman receives the message and processes it, checking for errors and following the rules established by the list owners. If a message is valid, a copy is forwarded to each of the list's subscribers.

Changing subscriber/owner configuration options

Mailman performs lots of functions in addition to distributing messages to subscribers. It allows you to do a task, like subscribing to a list or changing how a list works, by going to a specific Web address.

Help

Frequently Asked Questions

You can find answers to our most Frequently Asked Questions. If you have questions not answered on that page, please send email to help@uw.edu

Additional Documentation

Mailman was developed by GNU. You can find more information about it on the vendor's site.