No, "implicit" means "someone Bcc'ed the list" (i.e. the list address doesn't
appear in To: or Cc:).

The simple answer is to change that setting.  The more-complex answer, if that's
not the case, is to change the Alias setting.  The even-more-complex answer is
"perhaps someone sent it to a name that was case-different"; Mailman doesn't
handle that well.

Morris Jones wrote:
> 
> Perhaps you have an alias for your group name that's different from what
> mailman thinks the list is named.
> 
> Look on the "Privacy Options" page for "Alias names which qualify as
> explicit to or cc destination names for this list."
> 
> Best regards,
> Mojo
> 
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, HarryStyron wrote:
> 
> > What does "implicit address" mean in the administrative hold message?
> >
> > I run a series of lists for different groups.  Most of them are set for
> > subscriber only posting.  At the moment my subscribers are complaining
> > that all of their traffic is held (and I'm complaining, too!) which it
> > is, with the above reason in the admin approval message.
> >
> > USE_ENVELOPE_SENDER=0 was set when Mailman was originally set up.  What
> > am I missing?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Harry Styron
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
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