If password reminders are set to monthly by  default, and a list owner
chooses to use that setting, is there a way to set the From: header to the
list owner address and not mailman-owner?

As the administrator of over 200 lists, I don't want to be getting all the
"out of the office" messages in reply to the password reminder, nor do I
want to have to deal with the messages in reply, like "why am I on this
list?", "what is this password stuff all about?", etc.

I have read the archives and FAQ, but can't find anything definitive about
this.


Christopher Adams
Automated Systems
Oregon State Library
503-378-4243  x258
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tom Whiting" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Mike D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] 2.1b3 and making a list moderated?


> At 19:17 01/09/2002 -0500, Tom Whiting wrote:
> >On Sunday 01 September 2002 01:07 pm, Mike D. wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > My server administrator just installed 2.1b3.  There was the option
> > > to moderate all postings to a list in the privacy section of the
> > > previous version of Mailman, but now I can not locate any such
> > > option.  The only thing I can find is the "Emergency moderation of
> > > all list traffic" selection at the top of the admin pages.  Is this
> > > the only way to have the email list now be moderated, or is there
> > > another way I am missing.
>
> You should find what you want by clicking the 'Sender filters' link at the
> top of the 'Privacy options' page of the web GUI for the list.
>
> >I agree 100% here.. This is probably the only problem i've found with
beta
> >version of mailman, that the moderation has to be chosen on an individual
> >basis,or that you can't just define you want a certain list to be read
only.
> >
> >Here's what I mean;
> >You start up X list
> >X list is supposed to be a low-traffic announcement list, something for
> >you to
> >announce releases, uptime,etc to your customers.
> >By default, any customer can post to X list,with no way to change this.
> >So, what you're left with is an open list that any customer can post to
and
> >spam.
> >
> >
> >Not exactly a smart idea.
> >
> >**shrug**
>
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