On 3 May 2001, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> Hi there! I've got some semi-private distribution lists on an MS
> Exchange server here at work, which I'd like to propogate off-site using
> mailman. I can create a mailing list, and add it to the list of people
> on this distribution list very easily. What I'd like to do is make sure
> that Joe User can't email this list and give people the impression that
> this is an official message from our organization. Since mail is going
> "to" the exchange list, the mailman list isn't in recipients headers.
> This is great, because then I can block people from sending to the list
> unless they're really on our exchange server. I can't seem to figure
> out what's expected in the "accepptable_aliases" option box. Here's
> about what my test distribution lists "to" field looks like to mailman
> (some names changed to protect the innocent).
>
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Give your alias a SMTP address on the Exchange server so that it
doesn't use an ecapsulated Legacy DN. You can then put that normal
SMTP address into Mailman.
alex
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Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users