When
I post to the mail list the mail is held for administrative approval
because of "implicit destination"
#1
Remember to always use "mail.yourdomain.com" as the incoming
(pop3) and outgoing (smtp) server in your local email client,
such as Outlook Express.
#2
In the Cpanel mail control center, the forwarding function provides
forwarding to outer address, and can be used to alias one account
to another. Thus, if you want mike@homepage.net to head to a
pop3 account of slim@aol.com, use a forward to make this happen.
#3
All POP email boxes EXCEPT the default account use the full
email address (user@domain.com) as the user name for logging
in.
#4
Your "default address" is the root catch-all mailbox. It receives
messages heading to all addresses which aren't setup as unique
pop accounts within your domain. Keep in mind that the default
address account does NOT use the full email address format,
like other pop accounts. The login for your default address
is the same as the main FTP login for your account.
#5
If it seems that you cannot lock a pop3 account to retrieve
messages for any reason, the quickest way to solve this for
yourself is to delete and recreate the account with your /controlpanel.
This saves time as it bypasses asking our support staff for
assistance. Yes, the changes you make to your email items with
your /controlpanel are done in real time.
#6
The mailing list feature is very simple, please keep that in
mind. If you require a more powerful listserv program, you should
probably look elsewhere. We cannot utilize a robust listserv
on our webhosting machines without causing the server's overall
performance to suffer.
When I post to the mail list the mail is held for administrative
approval because of "implicit destination"
In the web-based list administration interface, go to 'Privacy
options' and 'Spam-specific posting filters' (mid-page). In
the text box for "Alias names (regexps) which qualify as explicit
to or cc destination names for this list", enter the email address
of the list.