Thu, 18 Aug 2005 15:56:45 -0500
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There is no such site-wide setting. I think we have pretty much
established that. Send= simply has no global override.
I disagree with your opinion, by the way. I think there are plenty
of reasons not to let everyone in domain x be able to post to every
list in domain x, and I say that knowing that we have lists at L-Soft
that are, for good reason, limited to subsets of the total employee base.
Nathan
At 04:31 PM 8/18/2005 -0400, Bret Hilton wrote:
>I think an example might be helpful to explain my original intentions ...
>
>In my opinion LSOFT employees ought to be able to post to any
>*.LSOFT.COM list.
>So, given that assumption, I was wondering if it would be possible
>to configure
>a SITE-WIDE setting that would allow [log in to unmask], etc. to be able to post
>to any list on the server without explicitly subscribing him to the list or
>configuring "SEND = Private, *@LSOFT.COM" for every single list.
>
>Thanks for everyone's interest/help!
>
>Bret
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: LISTSERV site administrators' forum
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>On Behalf Of Nathan Brindle
>Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 4:18 PM
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>Subject: Re: Globally allow *@example.com to post to any list?
>
>At 01:55 PM 8/18/2005 -0400, Stan Horwitz wrote:
> >What about the ALL-REQUEST address? Perhaps this can be used along with
> >the ALL_REQUEST_ALLOWED_USERS configuration site variable to accomplish
> >what the original poster wanted. Unfortunately, I do not have the means
> >to put it to the test.
>
>Nope. ALL_REQUEST_ALLOWED_USERS only lets you set up non-Postmasters who have
>the right to post to the all-request@your_server alias (which expands to "all
>non-quiet list owners").
>
>Nathan
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