I've been running mailman on my servers for a while, and letting other people run the mailing lists, but just recently I ended up starting a list which I need to run. I've seen this "administrivia" option quite a few times, and thought "oh, that's cool, I don't have to worry about silly people sending a subscribe message to the list. Now that I'm actually running a list, I find that this option is only half as cool as I'd thought. Someone just sent a message to the mailing list address with the single word "subscribe" in the subject, along with absolutely nothing in the body of the message. Mailman decided that I needed to look at this message, rather than simply processing this as an administrative request. While that is annoying enough, I find that from the "administrative requests" page, there's no option to process this message as an administrative request. I either need to discard the message, and manually subscribe this person, or I have to bounce it with some note that says "I can't understand your request unless you send it to this other, almost identical address". Bleah. So, I guess What I want to ask is first, why can't mailman automatically process at least the requests that are very clearly administrative requests that have been misdirected? And second, why isn't there an option to "process this message as if it was sent to the -request address" on the admin page? Thanks, Greg -- Troll, troll, troll your post Gently down the feed Merrily, merrily troll along A life is what you need... ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users