On May 19, 2008, at 10:23 AM, brad davison wrote:
Our company has a sendmail server 8.13.8 running on FBSD 6.2 with
procmail. We currently have an alias set up for our all-staff email
(we only have about 200 users). Someone recently sent out an email
to the all-staff that someone didn't like, so now I have to restrict
who can send to it.
or B) a list program like majordomo or something that I can keep
people from using who isn't 'the boss'?
That is the option I recommend. Look at the mailman port. Mailman is
a very nice (though not perfect) mailing list management system.
I see that there is also a port for majordomo if that is what you
prefer. But I find that mailman is easier for my users to cope with.
What is the best way to have a list that only certain users are able
to send to?
I am open to suggestions that will get me out of this situation.
You have already given the answer. Use a mailing list management
system like majordomo. I recommend mailman.
By the way, mailman is what is used for managing the FreeBSD mailing
lists. The announce list is set up so that only certain individuals
can post to it.
-j
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Jeffrey Goldberg http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/
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