Thanks Mark that did the trick. I saw that I had to use the cPanel listname elsewhere, but I was using the name listed in the table on cPanel's interface rather than the URL. It is working as expected now.

On Oct 19, 2010 9:49am, Mark Sapiro <m...@msapiro.net> wrote:
Aaron Ray wrote:

>

>The a...@domain list contains every e-mail from the other 3 lists. So I am

>adding the a...@domain mailing list to the other mailing list's

>accept_these_nonmembers sender filter with the following syntax:

>

>@all

>

>I have also tried:

>

>@a...@domain

>

>Neither of them seem to work. I appreciate any advice/help anyone can offer.





You have to use the cPanel list name. This is the list name that is

used in web URLs. For most cPanel lists it is of the form

LISTNAME_DOMAIN.



Try



@all_domain



--

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



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