Something Lighter Weight Than Mailman?

I'm currently running my email lists using simple Postfix aliases, and they work fine. The only thing I need is a way to limit who can post to my lists so that only people in the list can post. From reading Mailman documention I see Mailman can do this too but the documentation left me feeling that Mailman is too much for my simple needs.
Is there a way to limit who can post to a list without running a high octane application like Mailman?
Cordially,
Jon Forrest forrest@ce.berkeley.edu Computer Resources Manager Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept. 305 Davis Hall Univ. of Calif., Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1710 510-642-0904

On 9/22/06, Jon Forrest <forrest@ce.berkeley.edu> wrote:
I'm currently running my email lists using simple Postfix aliases, and they work fine. The only thing I need is a way to limit who can post to my lists so that only people in the list can post. From reading Mailman documention I see Mailman can do this too but the documentation left me feeling that Mailman is too much for my simple needs.
Most of mailman's functionality will make it easier to do what you're doing; things like automatically manging addresses that become invalid (bounce processing), managing membership in a net-friendly and RFC-compliant manner, and maintaining an archive. For basic lists (e.g., text-only; non-html), it's very easy to set up and maintain.
That said, if you still don't want to use mailman, you should probably ask on a more general mailing list. This is, after all, mailman-users- a list for users of Mailman. :) (Yes, I understand the 'we probably know' mentality. But you don't call Dell tech support to get advice on buying an Apple laptop unless what you really want is for them to convince you to buy a Dell.)
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