Not sure what you mean by "the same mailman installation"?? I am using the standard mailman from Bluehost. We have not modified mailman at all. I may not have explained my situation clearly enough. I will try again. I have a list list1@mycompany.com with 5 people. It is a members only mailing list. Only those 5 can send to the list. I have another list list2@mycompany.com with 50 people. There is an option for Allowing non members to send to a list. I do not want to type all 50 email addresses in the allow to send box. There is a help option that stated if you use the @ symbol and a list name, all email addresses on the list will be allowed to send. I tried just @list2 and received the same results. I contacted Bluehost support and was told I needed the whole list name after the @ symbol (@list2@mycompany.com). Therefore I typed @list2@mycompany.com as the allowed to send address. These email addresses are getting held for moderation as non members trying to send to a members only list. Thank you again, Rick Surette -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Mailman Coders, which is subscribed to GNU Mailman. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1586070 Title: Non Member Filters Not Working with Special Characters To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/1586070/+subscriptions