The Gentoo free software project has a number of public mailing lists, covering
a variety of Gentoo-related subjects. Our mailing lists are powered by
One interacts with
Once subscribed to the list, you can post to it by sending an email to:
To unsubscribe from a list, send an empty email to:
All of our lists also have a corresponding digest list. Digest lists will mail a single email to you every couple of days, rather than individual emails for each post. If you are subscribed to the digest variant and wish to be unsubscribed, you must specifically unsubscribe from the digest variant. Using the email address that you wish to (un)subscribe, send an empty email to the following addresses to subscribe and unsubscribe from mailing lists respectively:
Some users may want to post to the list, but not actually receive mail from it (such as those who read lists via an alternate method, such as gmane). These users may subscribe to the "nomail" option of each list:
You can learn more about the capabilities of mlmmj by sending an empty mail to the following address:
You can also learn more about the Gentoo mailing list system by reading the short Gentoo mailing list FAQ that appears later in this document.
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Gentoo mailing list archives are collected on
The following sites also host archives of most of the mailing lists.
I subscribed to a list using my home email address, but I can't post to the list from work. What do I do to fix this?
To reduce spam, all of our lists are configured to only allow posts from
official subscriber email addresses. Fortunately,
I want to switch from regular delivery to digest delivery. How do I do this?
Unsubscribe from the normal list and then subscribe to the digest list. For
list
How do I use procmail to filter Gentoo mailing list messages?
To filter incoming mail arriving from list
:0: * ^List-Id:.*listname\.gentoo\.org Mail/listname
This is identical to how you'd filter incoming