Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman 2.0beta6

2001-02-27 Thread Teo de Hesselle
You need to specify a regular expression, for example: .*\@voyager\.net will do what you thought *@voyager.net would do. This is because the . and @ have special meanings in regular expressions. Unfortunately you still need to manually reject all the non voyager addresses. Matt Holtz wrote: >

[Mailman-Users] mailman 2.0beta6

2001-02-27 Thread Matt Holtz
Hello Everyone, We use mailman for an internal mail server. Recently several of the mail list addresses have been getting a ton of spam. I would like to know if it is possible to include an entire domain as acceptable addresses to send to a list? i.e. there are 10 @voyager.net users on a specif