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On Fri, 16 Oct 1992 15:09:23 EDT Gerrit Bos said:
>This is probably another one of these simple problems. but it is
>baffling me. The owner of a local list cannot post to the list.
>I've checked all things I could think of: He is subscribed, not
>disabled, can send mail to other lists, but he always gets
>rejected when he tries to post to his own list.
>Here is one of the sample returned messages. Am I in blindness
>overlooking something?
The code that parses the list headers was changed in a recent release of
LISTSERV (1.7d I believe). One side effect is that unrecognized values
for list variables produce different results. That is, "Send= Owners" used
do the same thing that "Send= Owner" did, by accident. You've coded your
list with "Send= Open" which is an unrecognized value. The proper setting
is "Send= Public". I ran into a similar problem earlier this week with a
secondary distribution list (it had "Send= Owners" so the posts were bounced).
After the list owner changed it, everything worked just fine again.
-jj
PS - The short answer is, change the list header to "Send= Public". :)
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