On 4/28/22 08:43, Pierre Malard via Mailman-users wrote:
These are authorized alternate email addresses. For example A@domain is subscribed to the Z list of which only members can contribute but we also want to authorize some other address of A (A@domain2, …) as an « alternative" email contributor. In the Mailman2 version this was called "accept_these_nonmembers" and it actually got added to that "non-members" list in mailman3.
There is still an accept_these_nonmembers list in MM 3, but it is intended to support only regexps. For individual addresses, the preferred method is to create a nonmember record and set it's moderation action to default processing. The current import21 will import *_these_nonmembers in this way. I.e., import regexps into *_these_nonmembers and create nonmembers with appropriate moderation action for non-regexp addresses.
However, the better method for your use case is for A@domain to add A@domain2, … as additional addresses. This can be done by the user via the web UI or via REST https://docs.mailman3.org/projects/mailman/en/latest/src/mailman/rest/docs/a...
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