Robert,

Although I recognize your goal, it isn't as easy as simply providing transitive 
membership.

First, I presume that you are willing to restrict yourself to the case where 
lists listA, listB, and listC are served by the same instance of MM.
On the distribution side, that restriction certainly is not necessary for list 
inclusion, but, in general, there is no mechanism for listA to learn the 
members of listC unless they are served by a common server instance.

Even so, the issue is whether, or not, everyone who receives listB should be 
allowed to submit to listA (without moderation). Or perhaps you would only want 
those who can make unmoderated submissions to listB to have that transitive 
permission.

I can visualize both use cases.

Richard

On Jul 5, 2012, at 12:53 PM, Robert Arlt Jr. wrote:

> I think making it recursive would be sufficient.
> 
> However, it isn't really that I want *_these_nonmembers to be recursive
> to *_these_nonmembers as I may want different sets of lists to be able
> to send to a particular list.  I guess it might be better if I just
> explained what I really want, which is the ability to add @listC to the
> members of listB such that listA, which has accept_these_nonmembers set
> to @listB, can be sent to unmoderated by members of listC.  In
> otherwords making the @listname format usable as a list member such that
> *_these_nonmembers and sibling lists can transverse them.
> 
> Neither of the solutions you have talked about are exactly that, but
> could be used instead to obtain the same goal.  Basically what I am
> trying to do is minimize the number of lists that would have to be
> changed if a new lists is created that should have rights to send to a
> number of lists.
> 
> Perhaps I should have split this into two feature requests, the
> recursion request is by far more of a useful feature.  The other feature
> would add on only a minimal amount of capability.
> 
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> Title:
>  Feature Request: Make regular_*_lists and *_these_nonmembers recursive
>  (and aware of each other).
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