On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 12:17:27PM -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 1/13/21 4:04 AM, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
> > For one list I'm administrating, I want to have two aliases, and I'm
> > unsure how to format the acceptable_aliases value. Is it correct this way?
> > 
> > acceptable_aliases = '[email protected]',
> >   '[email protected]'
> 
> Via the web UI, just put the addresses only, one per line, no quotes, no
> commas in Privacy options... -> Recipient filters -> acceptable_aliases.
> 
> Via config_list, your example would be
> 
> acceptable_aliases = ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
> 
> I.e, this is a Python list. However, your example raises a question.
> These values are not user addresses. They are alternate addresses for
> mailing to the list but not having the post held for "implicit
> destination".  As a simple example, suppose posts to [email protected]
> can also be sent to [email protected] because that address also
> delivers to the list. For this, you would put [email protected] in
> acceptable_aliases.
> 
> Is this what you want to do?

Yes, that's right. I could have saied [email protected] and 
[email protected]. They are both delivered to [email protected].

Thanks a lot!

Lars
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