On 10/7/21 2:35 PM, McGuire, Tommy M. (MSFC-IS90)[EAST2] via
Mailman-Users wrote:
Suppose you have two lists: sou...@example.com and destinat...@example.com and
that you want destination to be subscribed to source. In addition to making
destination a member of source (so source sends email to destination), what do
you need to put as a non-member in destination?
Should it be 'sou...@example.com' or 'source-boun...@example.com'?
Email that source sends out has a from address of "source-bounces@..." but is the
"-bounces" stripped off before the moderation processing?
Yes, I'm trying to figure out why one particular sub-list isn't getting email.
These questions are answered at https://wiki.list.org/x/4030574 but
there's more to it than that.
If sou...@example.com has only other lists as members, it should be
defined as an umbrella list by setting General Options -> umbrella_list
to Yes. Without this, one can send a message with
Subject: password address=destinat...@example.com
to source-requ...@example.com and the password for
destinat...@example.com will be sent to that list. Setting umbrella_list
to Yes will send such notices to destination-ow...@example.com, but if
the sou...@example.com list has human members as well, this will mess up
notices to them.
Also see https://wiki.list.org/x/4030540 for info about how to use
Non-digest options -> regular_include_lists as an alternative.
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