Kabilan L wrote:

>what is the use of the 
>                       Privacy options...
>                                 Recipient filters
>
>Details for acceptable_aliases
>
>What should be added to in the text box of acceptable_aliases.

It's pretty much described on that page and the details pages if you
follow the links, but here's a summary.

If require_explicit_destination is Yes, a post will be held if the list
posting address is not in the To: or Cc: headers of the post.
acceptable_aliases is a list of additional addresses (or regexps that
match addresses) that are acceptable in To: or Cc: as alternatives to
the list posting address.

This is primarily intended for sub-lists of umbrella lists. I.e., if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a member of [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
require_explicit_destination is Yes for list2, a post to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] will be held by [EMAIL PROTECTED] for 'implicit
destination' unless [EMAIL PROTECTED] is an acceptable aliase for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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

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