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 [email protected] with 5 people.  It is a members only
mailing list.  Only those 5 can send to the list.

I have another list [email protected] 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
(@[email protected]). Therefore I typed @[email protected] 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

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