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Subject: Re: getting this list to a public folder, instead of a person
From: Dan Liston <dliston @ netscape . com>
Organization: iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions, A Sun Netscape Alliance
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 02:26:56 -0600
To: "Margossian, David B" <MARGOSD @ polaroid . com>
Cc: majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM
References: <1DD971F0E7C4D111B28200805FBE78670AD9D810@port.polaroid.com>

Why don't you just set up a mail filter that moves anything in your inbox
with majordomo-users@greatcircle.com in the headers to the PF you created?

Dan Liston

"Margossian, David B" wrote:
> 
> Don't mean to bother list with the question, but other avenues haven't had
> any luck. I am trying to register a public folder (Exchange environment) as
> the recipient of this list rather than myself.  I have tried all tricks
> known to me as an Exchange administrator etc, but with no luck.
> I even sent mail to another greatcircle list which is indicated as a place
> to go for answers to questions etc, still with no luck.
> Anyone know how to do get this list to a public folder.
> I have given my PF a legitimate mail address.  The container is World
> writable (as is needed for external authors), and I have tried send as, send
> on behalf of, etc.  Each time I am told by the list that it must be approved
> as the author (me) and the recipient (the PF) are not the same.  Fine, but
> how does one get the greats ones at Great Circle to approve?
> 
> Dave



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