Cris McConkey wrote:

>I have several lists under one domain.  I'd like to avoid duplicate 
>posts when the same message is sent to multiple lists on the domain.  
>GNU Mailman version is 2.1.11 supports this.  The hosting service I used 
>just updated to GNU Mailman version 2.1.11.
>
>However, when I change the setting for regular_exclude_lists in the 
>admin panel for non-digest options, the new setting has no effect and 
>duplicate messages are still received by the list.


There are a couple of possibilities. The entries in
regular_exclude_lists must match (case insensitively) the list posting
address found in To: or Cc: to be excluded. I.e., it is the list
posting email address, not just the name.

The other catch is if this is someone's patched Mailman (e.g. cPanel)
where the list posting address is say [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the actual
list name as in the web URLs has a domain appended, e.g.
list_example.com, the Sibling lists feature won't work unless that too
is patched.

So, what is the source of this Mailman? Does it perhaps identify itself
as 2.1.11cp1? Does it append the domain to the listname 'behind the
scenes'?

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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