On Sat, 4 Jun 2022 08:43:36 -0700
Mark Sapiro wrote:

> 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`).
> 

Thank you, Mark. I'll try that.

-- 
Bob Williams
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