Our mail server (host.my.domain) recieves mail addressed to @host.my.domain and @my.domain. Right now, it is set up to send mail as @my.domain, but before, it was set up to send mail as however joe user had it set up in eudora to send (either @host.my.domain or @my.domain).

However, since the change to force @my.domain on outgoing mail (using the "MASQUERADE_AS" option on sendmail, many users have complained that they cannot post to mailing lists because they subscribed as <user>@host.my.domain. Is there a way to set up mailman to accept either domain as coming from the same domain?

i.e. : if Joe user ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) subscribed to my a list as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" through the web interface, is there a way that I can let him post as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? I realize that I could set up a filter to specifically allow "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to post, but I would prefer that mailman accept an "@my.domain" address to be treated the same as the corresponding "@host.my.domain" addresses.

/tim
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Tim Faircloth, System Administrator
GSW OIIT
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