Filipe Daros wrote:
>
>For example: My main e-mail address is t...@test.com and I created a list:
>l...@test.com. I also created a message filter that forwards any e-mail sent
>to t...@test.com and has the word "hello" on it's subject to the list
>l...@test.com. 
>
>I tried changing generic_nonmember_action to accept but it still would hold
>the emails sent with that subject and the messages get held with the reason:
>"Message has implicit destination".
>
>So again I tried changing require_explicit_destination to NO. But now when I
>send emails with that specific word on it's subject the e-mails seem to
>disappear.


If I understand correctly, the problem is with the 'l...@test.com' list
and the 't...@test.com' list works as expected.

Also, if I understand, you have a process external to Mailman the sees
a post to 't...@test.com' with 'hello' in the subject and forwards it
to 'l...@test.com', and these posts were being held for "implicit
destination" by the 'l...@test.com' list. You then set
require_explicit_destination to NO on 'l...@test.com' which is one way
to avoid the "implicit destination" hold, and now the posts forwarded
to 'l...@test.com' just "disappear".

Do they appear in the archives of 'l...@test.com'?

Does 'l...@test.com' have any eligible recipients (non-digest members
with delivery enabled and in some cases not an explicit addressee and
not the poster).

What's in Mailman's vette log.

See items 7, 8 and 9 in the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/A4E9> for
other possibilities.

-- 
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San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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