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Subject: restrict_post Question
From: Chris Halverson <cdh @ ties . k12 . mn . us>
Organization: Technologies and Information Educational Services
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 08:16:59 -0600
To: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com

We have a list that all of our users are on, they don't have a choice
to get off it or to be put on it. It is used for administrative uses
only. We used to use a Sendmail alias, but decided that we should
protect ourselves a bit and make it into a "real" mailing list so we
can make sure that others don't send to it. I created a majordomo list
for it, made it closed, private and invisible to "lists", but...

There's a few users that I want to be able to send messages through
without being approved. I put their addresses in a file referenced by
"restrict_post" thinking that would do it. It didn't. Is that what
it's used for? Is there a way to do what I want? Thanks.

-- 
Chris D. Halverson          |  UNIX System Administrator
T I E S                     |
1925 West County Rd. B2     |  voice: (612) 638-2311
Roseville, MN  55113-2791   |  email: cdh@ties.k12.mn.us

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