Mailing in a sentence as a noun

Do you have a mailing list to sign up to?

I'm the OP of the mailing list post, and have maintained Capistrano for the last 5 years.

Maybe they have an internal mailing list where the ultimate language flame wars take place.

Now you have to [1]pay $100 for the privilege of reading the mailing list for an open source project?

Much of this is actually documented in years of mailing list archives.

And at least an active lurker, if not a well-known participant, in the cypherpunks mailing list during the 1990s and early 2000s.

I played along with the obvious phishing attempt for a few minutes until they demanded the email and mailing address on my account to "verify I was the account holder".

It includes all mailing addresses and billing information known for the user, all connection records and session times, all IP addresses used to access Twitter, all known email accounts, as well as the "means and source of payment," including banking records and credit cards.

Jenny, the manager of the YUI team back then, really took a chance on me, and that really changed my entire career path.\nI solved a bunch of YUI bugs, added a few features here or there, and I always tried to help other folks on #yui on IRC, the mailing list, or in-person here at Yahoo, which I really enjoyed.

Mailing definitions

noun

mail sent by a sender at one time; "the candidate sent out three large mailings"

noun

the transmission of a letter; "the postmark indicates the time of mailing"

See also: posting