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Subject: Re: restrict_post help
From: Daniel Liston <dliston @ sonny . org>
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:43:55 -0500
To: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
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You "could" create another file and add it's name to the
restrict_post setting.  For example;

restrict_post = listname listname-post

This allows any address in either file to send to the list, but
only the addresses in the listname file will recieve the messages.

You can also look at the mungedomain setting.  Simple yes/no?

>         # mungedomain
>         # [bool] (no) <majordomo>
>         # If set to yes, a different method is used to determine a matching
>         # address.  When set to yes, addresses of the form user@dom.ain.com
>         # are considered equivalent to addresses of the form user@ain.com.
>         # This allows a user to subscribe to a list using the domain
>         # address rather than the address assigned to a particular machine
>         # in the domain. This keyword affects the interpretation of
>         # addresses for subscribe, unsubscribe, and all private options.

Dan Liston

Andy Schmid wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to accept submissions from all members on a list but
> possibly from two different domains.   i.e.  user@domain.com  OR
> user@mail.domain.com
> 
> Is there any way to configure majordomo to work like this without
> entering both variations of the email address?
> 
> Thanks in advance!


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