The syntax does not work. I put the config directive in a file
posters.config and when I aply the config this is the result:

system:~/scripts/listas/mailman/config# cat posters.config 
posters='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

system:~/scripts/listas/mailman/config# config_list -v -i posters.config
testlist
attribute "posters" changed

system:~/scripts/listas/mailman/config# config_list -o - testlist | grep
posters
posters = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
forbidden_posters = []


As you can see, the config_list script adds one extra backslash before
the dot, so the regexp is not correct, I don't figure how to solve it
and I don't know why it happens.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Mark Sapiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviado el: lunes, 16 de mayo de 2005 17:38
Para: Miguel Tarazona Belenguer; [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [Mailman-Users] Allow a domain to post to a list

Miguel Tarazona Belenguer wrote:
> 
>This is my config file:
> 
>...
>= [] posters = ['@my.uni.es'] ...
> 
>And I want to allow all members of the domain "my.uni.es" to post to 
>the list but I don't fint the correct syntax to do this (if it can be 
>done)


This is an old version of Mailman. Those attributes don't exist in
current versions, but assuming that current syntax might apply here, try

posters = ['[EMAIL PROTECTED]']

This assumes that a regular expression is allowed in the 'posters' list
and an initial '^' signals a regular expression.

In current Mailman, this would be 'accept_these_nonmembers' and the
above syntax would work.

--
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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