.TP
.BI \-\-posting= type
When creating a list, set its posting mode to
-.IR free ,
-.IR auto ,
+.IR free
+(anyone can post),
+.IR auto
+(only subscribers can post, mails from others need to be moderated),
or
-.IR moderated .
+.IR moderated
+(all mails are moderated).
Use with
.BR \-\-edit ,
or
.sp 1
(all on one line, of course, in case the manual page formatter breaks it
on several lines).
+.SH COURIER-MTA
+For Courier-MTA, the instructions are similar to the Qmail ones above.
+If your user name is joe and you wish to run the joe-fans email list,
+you need to create the two files .courier-fans and .courier-fans-default
+in your home directory with the content
+.sp 1
+.RS
+|enemies-of-carlotta --is-list --name $RECIPIENT || exit 67
+.br
+|enemies-of-carlotta --incoming
+.RE
+.sp 1
+(The former file needs only the second line, but the first line does no
+harm and it is easier to keep track of things when the files have the
+same content. Note that $RECIPIENT should be included verbatim, it is
+not a metavariable for you to expand.)
+.PP
+If you are running a virtual domain configured so that all mail to the
+domain @example.com is delivered to joe-exampledotcom, you need to
+create the files .courier-exampledotcom-fans and
+.courier-exampledotcom-fans-default containing the two following lines:
+.sp 1
+.RS
+|enemies-of-carlotta --is-list --name $RECIPIENT --skip-prefix=joe-exampledotcom || exit 67
+.br
+|enemies-of-carlotta --incoming --skip-prefix=joe-exampledotcom
+.RE
+.sp 1
+If the virtual domain is for list use only, then it is sufficient to
+create only the file .courier-exampledotcom-default containing the
+latter two lines.
.SH POSTFIX
With Postfix, you need to set up a
.I .forward