The RBG/ISP offers mailing list services for research groups.
This service exists with two executions:
In the first execution we will provide a list after a request to sysop@rbg.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de. The moderation and configuration will be transferred to the person who requested the list.
In the second execution the configuration will be set up on request to make it possible for the research group to manage the lists by themselves. The precondition is first that the research group is part of the department for computer science and second that the research group owns the subdomain <research group>.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de. It is also necessary to have two persons as admin for the lists. The implementation might take some time due to the fact that we must apply for the changes at the HRZ.
If a research group decides to manage the lists by themself the following Information are necessary:
The RBG/ISP then applies to the HRZ for the following:
Research groups that manage their own DNZ zones must submit these changes to their zones.
The mailing-lists can be reached using these addresses:
https://lists.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/sympa
https://lists.<fg>.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/sympa
Depending if you want to reach the computer science lists or the research group lists.
To be able to login you need a password which must be set up. You can find the link “Erste Anmeldung?” on the top right. Click on the aptly site for the research groups mailing-lists.
In the window after that you insert your mail-adresse and will receive a mail, looking like that:
This may look different for each research group. After you used the link which is contained there you can set up a (new) password. If you didn't receive that request take a look in your SPAM folder or ask the responsible admin.
After you've set the new password you will see your set ups that you can change if you want to:
After the changes please remember to click on “send” to confirm the changes.
If you want, e.g. subscribe a list, you can click on the “tab” “Listenübersicht”
and get the visible lists. The admin of the lists can choose to hide some lists. if you want to see those lists as well ask the responsible admin for the exakt web adress. It is also possible to set up the lists in. the questions whether it can only be reached inside the network of the university or from outside. This decision can only be made by the RBG/ISP.
To subscribe a list there are three ways which are quite different:
Due to the fact that most lists are moderated, we will explain two methods:
Select the list you are looking for out of the list search (top left) and select “contact the owner” on the left side.
Due to the fact that most lists are moderated, we will explain two methods:
Select the list you are looking for out of the list search (top left) and select “contact the owner” on the left side.
Your e-mail program will then open with the list owner as the recipient. The address has the following scheme:
listenname-request@lists.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
listenname is then according to your selected list. The recipient will then receive the request and can decide whether to add you to the desired list or not.
Depending on your rights there are different methods to create a list.
If you want to create a list it's possible to send a request. To do so click on the tab “Liste anlegen”.
If you don't have an own list insert the list name, which type it should have, which title it should have (mostly the same as the list name), a description, for whom this list is meant and a subject area. In the end you should click on “Anfrage zur Listenerzeugung absenden”
At the question of which list type there is another hint:
The list admin will then receive an e-mail if they agree to your list creation or if they delete this request.
After sending, your list appears on the left side, with the note List is not yet activated. This means that you can configure it, but it cannot be used yet.
However, if you have already configured a list completely, you can copy the settings from the existing list and therefore only have to enter a list name.
The procedure is identical to that of the non-administrators with the difference that the list is immediately active and can be used.
Every mailing list is useable in the range of the TU. It is possible for outsiders to send mails to a list after a new mail address is registered at the HRZ. This is currently done every half hour.
As mailing list software the RBG/ISP uses Sympa which is a French project. The application offers a wide range of configurations. Therefore only the most important parameters are explained.
To edit the list configuration, call up the list that belongs to you or has been assigned to you and select Admin on the left.
After that you are able to manipulate different parameters.
The next thing you can and should do is to change the list description. To do so please click on the tab Anpassen next to Listenkonfiguration bearbeiten. On this side you can set up e.g. the list description, the content of the wellcome message or the automatically generated mails.
The most important point is list description because it might be empty or contains default value of the RBG/ISP.
If your list was transferred by the RBG/ISP from the old list server there have been some small changes in the configurations:
The following parameter have to be manipulated by you:
Unfortunately Sympa doesn't support “whitelists” in the current version. Whitelists are for addresses that are allowed to send mails to the list, but are not a member of the list. In this case there is a workaround which only works if the list is open to the subscribers (not closed or moderated). To use this workaround you have to open the list configurations, click on the subscribers and add the corresponding person with the mail-address.
It is extremely useful to activate the leise button so the subscribers will receive no notification.
After you added the subscriber you can change the address with clicking on it. The following picture will show you the necessary set-ups.
Now the person is a member of the list and can send mails to the list but will not receive any messages.
There is another workaround which is a little complicated and (really) difficult, but using that way makes it possible that addresses that are not on the list can send mails to the list, even if the list is moderated or closed.
The trick is to create mailing lists that only contain subscribers. They will be accepted according to the Sympa rules as legitimate sender on the actual mailing list.
If you want to get more information you can find them in the FAQ of Sympa.
The RBG/ISP is in charge for lists.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de so we are able to create a corresponding whitelist mail list. Please inform us which mail adress is allowed to write to which list. We will set it up this way for you.
If you want a list for your research group you have to follow these steps:
The RBG/ISP will set up the software Sympa according to that and will create a set of rules where you can chose the option “Who can send a message”.
Once the procedure has been completed mail addresses used in the whitelist can be changed at will. The RBG/ISP only has to notify you of further lists which then only require slight changes.
The old archives of the mailman were not imported but there were statical exported. The public archives are accessible under Lists.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de. The private archives will be handed over if you ask us to do so.
There is an automatic redirection on the SSL activated page.
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