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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to create a mailing list (say, "[reminders]") for the purpose
> of sending mail to both myself and my wife, so that we're both aware
> of things that need to be done.  For example, our car dealer can
> send emails telling us when we need to have scheduled service.  I
> want both my wife and I to get the mail so that one of us will catch
> it and act on it, just in case it "blows by" one of us.  In such a
> case, I don't know the email address that the announcement will come
> from, nor do I want or need to know it--but I want to register the
> address that this entity will send to as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (my
> mailing list address), and I want to allow that sender (an address I
> do not know) to post to the list.

It seems to me that you could accomplish the same thing much easier by
simply setting up [EMAIL PROTECTED] as an alias that delivers to
both of your real addresses.  A mailing list seems like overkill for
the task.

> Can this be done?  and with what settings?

Sure.  Check the Privacy options -> Sender filters page in the mailman
admin interface.

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Todd        OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xD654075A | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp
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