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On 8/18/2005 2:40 PM, Siksai, Anthony N (Noel) wrote:
> Not true. If you have Send=Public set up, then anyone can send to a
> list whether they're a member or not. We use that here at Avaya for
> several trouble-reporting lists.
> Noel Siksai, A+, RHCE | Delivery Manager, POST/MASSMAIL/LISTSERV
> | Avaya | 2871 Troy Center Dr. #4007 | Troy, MI 48084 | Voice/Fax
> 248-746-5210 | [log in to unmask]
Yes, but that must be configured on a list-by-list basis. The original
poster was looking for a way to identify a sender address which would
be authorized to post to all lists on the server, without the need to
update each individual list header.
--
Paul Russell
Senior Systems Administrator
OIT Messaging Services Team
University of Notre Dame
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