On Sep 14 at 4:54pm, Mark Gelinas wrote:
The first is because mailman only does exact matching on sender addresses. The sender domain for this message was example.com, but the approved sender domain is q.example.com. No match, so it needed approval.

Oh. My brain must have corrected the difference for me when I compared the approved sender list to Rob's announcement. Foo.

I've added what I take to be Rob's correct address to the list (I left the <q> address in too; can't hurt).

  Here's the current list (as an image, to foil harvesters):

http://bscott192.home.comcast.net/announcers.png

Please, please, if you send announcements (or think you might), check that list and make sure all your addresses (and variants) are on there. If any are missing, mail me and I can add them.

... have longer lead times on your announcements.

That certainly helps, although this particular complaint of mine was about the mail software delay, not the human one. The "day-late-dollar-short" bit was in reference to the fact that the list received the message after the meeting it was announcing, not at Rob in particular. For a change, I wasn't trying to beat up on Rob. I won't let it happen again. ;-)

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Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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