John--
I'm not sure I understand your first question. Messages sent from the
listserv may be read by the recipients using whatever email client they
desire, including IMail's web messaging. The listserv isn't a newsreader,
however, if that's what you've got in mind. As for the second, you could
always place a rule for the list to intercept messages from the offending
user and send them to a moderator, who would then forward them back to the
list. I haven't played with this, as we're still running an older version of
IMail, but it should work.
--Cal Frye, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Is there a web interface for ListServ mail?
I was looking over the PDF documentation for IMail 6.x and I didn't see this
anywhere, but is it possible for ListServ subscribers to read messages via a
web interface? We're currently using Lyris 3.x which does have this feature
built in, but we're switching to an ISP that uses IMail for list hosting.
Another feature that wasn't mentioned in the documentation, but would be
very useful (Lyris has this) is to be able to selected Moderated status on a
user by user basis. We've found that running an unmoderated list is less
time consuming because the list admins don't have to approve individual
messages; however, when a few people get out of line it's better to moderate
them until they cool down rather than to unsubscribe them.
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