y a mail sent to LIST2 wont go directly to
LIST1 if that list is subscribed to LIST2.
Thanks,
Kyle Kniepkamp
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Kyle Kniepkamp wrote:
I have a list(LIST1) that is subscribed to another list(LIST2). When
mail is sent to LIST2 the admin for LIST1 gets a mail asking for
confir
adding the list name of LIST1 to LIST2's 'accept these
nonmembers' would work, is this a viable solution?
Thanks,
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which wasn't working so I had to add "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to the
"Accept_these_nonmembers" as well.
Thanks for your help though, wouldn't have figured out the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] part without help.
Kyle Kniepkamp
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Kyle Knie
The only thing I have in *accept_these_nonmembers *is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kyle Kniepkamp
Systems Administrator
Washington University
Department of Genetics
4566 Scott Ave. Box 8232
St. Louis, MO 63110
314.540.9600
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Kyle Kniepkamp wrote:
I do have it set to "Discard&quo
section?
Thanks for your help,
Kyle Kniepkamp
Heather Madrone wrote:
At 10:29 AM -0500 4/15/05, Kyle Kniepkamp wrote:
Thanks,
I had something like that (Put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in
accept_these_nonmembers.) already and Mailman is still allowing
anyone to post to my list. How do I set it to allo
Thanks,
I had something like that (Put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in accept_these_nonmembers.)
already and Mailman is still allowing anyone to post to my list. How do I set
it to allow only members and anyone from '@mydomain.com'?
Thanks,
Kyle Kniepkamp
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Kyle Kniepkamp wrot
ave a list that will contain other lists, will people from those
other lists be allowed to post to the main list without allowing anyone
to post to it?
Thanks,
Mailman version 2.1.5
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