Ryan Jameson (KISC) wrote:
>
>On our cPanel version of mailman I'm trying to make a list with several 
>siblings. I called it [email protected] and under 
>//regular_include_lists// put:
>
>[email protected]
>[email protected]
>[email protected]
>[email protected]

<rant>
This is yet one more example of cPanel's patches screwing things up. If
they actually knew what they were doing, they could make it work as
documented, but they don't know or care.
</rant>

In cPanel regular_include_lists and regular_exclude_lists are broken.
For regular_include_lists used in lieu of an umbrella as you are
doing, I think you can use the cPanel munged listname; e.g.,

[email protected]
etc.

and it will work as long as the list address is not in To: or Cc:.
I.e., if the names as I indicate are in regular_include_lists and you
mail [email protected], I think it will work, but if you mail
[email protected] with Cc: [email protected] the members of
[email protected] will receive duplicates.

For similar reasons, I think regular_exclude_lists won't work at all in
cPanel.

I have anonymized your list names and copied this reply to
mailman-users, because I think this needs to be there, so please let
us know if this works as I think it will.

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

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