Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:14:34 -0600
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I think I know the answer to this question but I'm hoping I'm wrong. I
have a list that is composed of a few individual members and another
nested list.
(i.e. asmt-l is a member of asmt-vp-l) I have send=private, but I would
like the members of asmt-l to be able to post to asmt-vp-l. The posts
are rejected with a "you are not authorized to send mail to the
asmt-vp-l list from [this account]..." error. I'm assuming that's
because, even though the user IS a member of the asmt-vp-l list by
virtue of being a member of the asmt-l list, LISTSERV only checks the
e-mail address of the non-nested members, not the e-mail addresses of
people who are members of a list that is a member.
This makes sense - LISTSERV has no real way of telling whether a
subscribed address belongs to a user or a list. I haven't found a way
of telling it to "expand" the nested list to see if the person wishing
to post is a member of that list, and therefore legal. Am I missing
something, or am I stuck with this? Maybe nesting lists is only
valuable for announcement lists, not discussion lists.
Thanks,
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Kerry Vosswinkel
Manager, Information Systems
Fort Lewis College 1000 Rim Drive Durango CO 81301
ph: 970.247.7345 fax: 970.247.7600
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