majordomo

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Englisch - Türkisch
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Englisch - Englisch
Any overseer, organizer, person in command

The United Nation's climate majordomo -- tasked with herding 192 nations toward a do-or-die deal by year's end -- does not have the power to impose an agreement on how to curb greenhouse gases and cope with its consequences.

A manager of a hacienda, ranch or estate
The head servant or official in a royal Spanish or Italian household; later, any head servant in a wealthy household in a foreign country; a leading servant or butler
A mailing list server program
In the non-tech world, a Major-Domo is the head servant in an old-fashioned household In the tech domain, a Majordomo is a particular UNIX program that maintains a mailing list, helping e-mail recipients sign up for or unsubscribe to a regular flow of e-mail messages Its main competition is the popular LISTSERV program
A type of mailing list
A program which handles mailing list maintenance, such as adding and removing addresses from mailing lists
One of the common types of E-mail discussion lists See our E-Mailing Discussion List FAQ and our Guide to Subscribing, Unsubscribing, and Searching Mailing Lists
A popular freeware mailing list processor which runs under unix back to top
A Unix application that processes and controls list serve type discussion boards
A program behind- the- scenes of a mailing list, making it possible for the list to send messages to all members and perform other functions
(n ) A freeware automatic electronic mailing list server application Mailing list servers automate the distribution of electronic mail to large groups of subscribers The server automates the subscription process, by which users join a list to receive its postings The server also forwards to all subscribers all messages sent to the list Subscribers may also send commands to the list to retrieve specified text files stored in its archives
A mailing list processor which runs under Unix
A popular freeware mailing list processor which runs under Unix operating system
A program for managing mailing lists, similar in functionality to LISTSERV See LISTSERV
Access to Secure server
A butler
Mailing list program for the Macintosh computer
A software program for the management of electronic mailing lists and discussion groups It provides similar functions to those of the LISTSERV and Listproc programs
Majordomo is a mailing list server, or a software package which allows users to write mail to a group of people by addressing it to the list It is written in perl, available to the public, and highly configurable
majordomos someone in charge of the servants in a large house
Like LISTSERV, a program that handles mailing lists
This is a well-known mailing list server (like Listserv) that provides mailing list services including subscription to the lists and distribution of mail messages to members of the lists that you set up
Majordomo is the name of a popular listserver program which runs on "Unix" systems
{i} manager of a household; steward, one who oversees the property or affairs of another, manager; one who is hired to run an estate or other establishment; (Archaic) head butler
Software for running mailing lists
A man who has authority to act, within certain limits, as master of the house; a steward; also, a chief minister or officer
Stands for Master of the House A common mailing list administration program
a set of Perl programs that automate the operation of multiple mailing lists, including moderated and unmoderated mailing lists, and routine handling of subscribe/unsubscribe operations
(See 641) A popular mailing list server program A popular mailing list server program
The head servant in a wealthy European household
An automated mailing list server
majordomo program
freeware program which is used to manage mailing lists on the Internet
majordomos
plural of majordomo
majordomo

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    [ "mA-j&r-'dO-(")mO ] (noun.) 1589. From Italian maggiordomo and Spanish mayordomo, from Late Latin maior domus (“steward”), from Latin māior (“main, principal”) + genitive singular of domus (“household”).
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