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--- Winship <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, martin wrote:
> > I'm pretty new to the listserve and am trying to
> > create an announce only list. When I try and
> post, I
> > am rejected even though I am an owner.
<SNIP>
> Have you checked to see if you are set NOPOST? Do a
> QUERY listname
> to check. If you are set NOPOST, your list's
> default, do a POST
> command for yourself. NOPOST, far as I know,
> doesn't care whether
> you are listed as OWNER= or not, only is your
> address set POST/NOPOST.
>
> That is what I would check first, given the NOPOST
> list default.
> Another, have you been served out?
>
> Douglas Winship [log in to unmask]
That was it. Thanks Douglas. Interesting - I
wouldn't have thought the owner would be over-rules by
the subscriber rules - Sounds like the owner isn't God
on the listserv.
A follow-up issue. I added several names (testing),
some real and some false and set the list to:-
Auto-Delete= Yes,Full-Auto,Delay(0)
This is supposed to be (according to the docs)
immediate delete of user unknown , mail box doesn't
exist etc. subscribers.
I received the bounces at postmaster of the users that
didn't exist, but when I check subscribers, they are
still listed.
Regards...
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