Adam Parker, OD wrote:
>
>could be a cpanel issue, but I'm not sure.  I broke down and moved my site
>to the server that allows Mailman so I'm not doing anything funny with MX
>records on this list.  My list name is "list" and I am sending emails to "
>list-requ...@domain.org" with the subject "subscribe address=
>em...@domain.com" <- I put that into the body as well just to be sure. 


That will result in two subscribe requests.


>They
>just disappear.  I have it set to confirm and approve, but I do not see any
>emails coming to either the subscriber's address or admin address.


Send an email without any commands, e.g. with 

Subject: this is a test email

and a few lines in the body, not commands, to the list-request address.
You should receive a "results of your email commands" message back to
the address you send from. Do you? If not, there is some issue with
mail to the -request address.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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