Lori Christensen wrote:

>None of the sub-lists that are members receive their email from umbrella
>list.
>
>Example: umbrella list name- campusfac-l
>
>Membership for this list is
>Hum-l
>Soc-l
>Sci-l
>
>(these all have campusfac-l under recipient filter- Alias names
>(regexps) which qualify as explicit to or cc destination names for this
>list.

Does the umbrella list receive the message? (subscribe your own email
address to the umbrella and see if you get the post. Check Mailman's
logs, 'post', 'smtp', smtp-failure', 'vette' to see if the post got
to/through the umbrella and if/why it got discarded by the sub-lists)

The sub-list has to accept the post. This is going to depend on things
like *_these_nonmembers and generic_non-member_action for the
sub-lists or sub-list membership. You may want to subscribe - with
delivery disabled - the umbrella-bounces address (the sender of posts
from the umbrella) to each of the sub-lists.

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

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