Complex accept_these_nonmembers rule
Hello list,
I'm looking for a solution to solve this problem:
I have a few lists (~20) in which i have a lot of members. A lot of members receive their eMails from an adress example1@domain1.com; but they can only send their mails from example1@domain2.com
Is there a way have mailman accept emails from example1@[domain1.com|domain2.com] without having to enter all example1@... example2@... to the accept_these_nonmember rules? In logic this would look like this:
if SENDER_DOMAIN = "domain1.com" { if SENDER_USER@domain2.com exist { approve } else { deny } }
I hope you get what I am looking for. Regards, Patrick
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 02:44:48PM +0100, Patrick Brueckner wrote:
Hello list,
I'm looking for a solution to solve this problem:
I have a few lists (~20) in which i have a lot of members. A lot of members receive their eMails from an adress example1@domain1.com; but they can only send their mails from example1@domain2.com
Is it always the same domain? Do you want to allow the *entire* domain, and any other sub-domains? if that's the case, you might want to look at http://www.mail-archive.com/mailman-users@python.org/msg51929.html
Is there a way have mailman accept emails from example1@[domain1.com|domain2.com] without having to enter all example1@... example2@... to the accept_these_nonmember rules?
That makes me think not, in which case http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2009-November/067679.html may be useful.
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Adam McGreggor
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Patrick Brueckner