This happens regularly on the lists that I administer, usually as a
result of a well-meaning subscriber 'cc:'ing a non-subscriber, who
then replies back to both the subscriber and the list.
Since I have to deal with the moderated message anyway, I simply send
the non-subscriber a short note explaining that their note has been
accepted, but that further correspondence on the subject should be
sent directly to the subscriber who 'cc:'d the note to them.
It's not automatic, but the delta effort is only slightly more than
what is necessary to reject the attempted posting.
-Chip-
On 6/4/2021 11:12 AM, Ivan Tejeiro Izquierdo wrote:
To summarize Mark and not drive you crazy, what we need is that the person who
sends an email to a moderate list, whether or not they belong to the list,
receive the email that tells them if their post has been accepted or rejected.
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