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Second, visit the web interface [https://communitydata.science/mailman3/postorius Mailman web interface]. Log in with an administrator account and/or ask one of the current admins (e.g., Mako or Aaron) to make you an administrator for the mailing list you just created.
Second, visit the web interface [https://communitydata.science/mailman3/postorius Mailman web interface]. Log in with an administrator account and/or ask one of the current admins (e.g., Mako or Aaron) to make you an administrator for the mailing list you just created.


'''IMPORTANT NOTE:''' Once you set up the list, make sure you go into ''Settings → DMARC Mitigations'' and then set ''DMARK mitigation action'' to "Replace From: with list address" and then set ''DMARC Mitigate unconditionally'' to "Yes". If you skip this step, some users (especially GMail users) will silently have their mail not delivered. It's probably a good idea to edit the stuff related to the other settings too!
'''IMPORTANT NOTE:''' Once you set up the list, make sure you go into Settings → DMARC Mitigations and then set ''DMARK mitigation action'' to "Replace From: with list address" and then set ''DMARC Mitigate unconditionally'' to "Yes". If you skip this step, some users (especially GMail users) will silently have their mail not delivered. It's probably a good idea to edit the stuff related to the other settings too!


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