On 6/4/22 06:40, Bob Williams wrote:
I would like to allow all the members of list_A to post to list_B.
list_A contains about 50 addresses, so rather than add each one to the
'List of non-member addresses whose postings should be automatically
accepted' (Privacy options > Sender filters > Nonmember filters) I have
added "@list_A" in that box. However, I still get asked to authorise
postings to list_B by members of list_A. Both list_A and list_B are in
the same domain and hosted on the same cPanel server.

There are things that either don't work or work differently in cPanel because of cPanel's changes to Mailman in support of virtual domains.

For this case, I think it will work if you use the cPanel internal name for the list, e.g. `@list_A_domain` as opposed to just `@list_A` (cPanel internal names are of the form `listname_domain`).

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