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======================
Mailing list addresses
======================
Every mailing list has a number of addresses which are publicly available.
These are defined in the ``IMailingListAddresses`` interface.
>>> mlist = create_list('_xtest@example.com')
The posting address is where people send messages to be posted to the mailing
list. This is exactly the same as the fully qualified list name.
>>> print(mlist.fqdn_listname)
_xtest@example.com
>>> print(mlist.posting_address)
_xtest@example.com
Messages to the mailing list's `no reply` address always get discarded without
prejudice.
>>> print(mlist.no_reply_address)
noreply@example.com
The mailing list's owner address reaches the human moderators.
>>> print(mlist.owner_address)
_xtest-owner@example.com
The request address goes to the list's email command robot.
>>> print(mlist.request_address)
_xtest-request@example.com
The bounces address accepts and processes all potential bounces.
>>> print(mlist.bounces_address)
_xtest-bounces@example.com
The join (a.k.a. subscribe) address is where someone can email to get added to
the mailing list. The subscribe alias is a synonym for join, but it's
deprecated.
>>> print(mlist.join_address)
_xtest-join@example.com
>>> print(mlist.subscribe_address)
_xtest-subscribe@example.com
The leave (a.k.a. unsubscribe) address is where someone can email to get
removed from the mailing list. The unsubscribe alias is a synonym for leave,
but it's deprecated.
>>> print(mlist.leave_address)
_xtest-leave@example.com
>>> print(mlist.unsubscribe_address)
_xtest-unsubscribe@example.com
Email confirmations
===================
Email confirmation messages are sent when actions such as subscriptions need
to be confirmed. It requires that a cookie be provided, which will be
included in the local part of the email address. The exact format of this is
dependent on the ``verp_confirm_format`` configuration variable.
::
>>> print(mlist.confirm_address('cookie'))
_xtest-confirm+cookie@example.com
>>> print(mlist.confirm_address('wookie'))
_xtest-confirm+wookie@example.com
>>> config.push('test config', """
... [mta]
... verp_confirm_format: $address---$cookie
... """)
>>> print(mlist.confirm_address('cookie'))
_xtest-confirm---cookie@example.com
>>> config.pop('test config')
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