Re: [Mailman-Users] accept_these_nonmembers @ notation

2011-04-13 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Mark Sapiro wrote: Lucio Chiappetti wrote: Only I noticed that nesting of sibling lists is not allowed (it does not work as expected). The sibling list feature, regular_include_lists and regular_exclude_lists does not work as you expect because it only affects recipients

Re: [Mailman-Users] accept_these_nonmembers @ notation

2011-04-12 Thread Mark Sapiro
Lucio Chiappetti wrote: > >Only I noticed that nesting of sibling lists is not allowed (it does not >work as expected). The sibling list feature, regular_include_lists and regular_exclude_lists does not work as you expect because it only affects recipients of posts to 'this list'. For example if

Re: [Mailman-Users] accept_these_nonmembers @ notation

2011-04-12 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011, Mark Sapiro wrote: Lucio Chiappetti wrote: The help text for accept_these_nonmembers says [...] I cannot manage to have the @ notation working though. The first syntax without the space after the @ is the correct one. It is being rejected because a list cannot reference

Re: [Mailman-Users] accept_these_nonmembers @ notation

2011-04-11 Thread Mark Sapiro
Lucio Chiappetti wrote: > >The help text for accept_these_nonmembers says > >Add member addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to >designate a regular expression match. A line consisting of the @ character >followed by a list name specifies another Mailman list in this >instal

[Mailman-Users] accept_these_nonmembers @ notation

2011-04-11 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
I have now upgraded to mailman 2.1.14 (to run on suse 11.3 with bundled python 2.6) and it runs nicely. The help text for accept_these_nonmembers says Add member addresses one per line; start the line with a ^ character to designate a regular expression match. A line consisting of the @ charac