Naturally we don't use beta software in our production environment
unless we: A.) Have no choice or B.) Have sufficiently tested it.
Mailman is currently being installed on a test box that may become live
if we determine it to be an acceptable replacement (which is looking
good at the moment).  To ease your fears, I am currently working with
the 2.0.13 version.  :-)

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Nathan Beittenmiller
Systems Administrator

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 3:30 PM
To: Tom Ryan
Cc: Nathan Beittenmiller; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Mailman-Users] Blocking Unsubscribe?

On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Tom Ryan wrote:

> The latest betas of mailman can allow the admin to block unsubscribe
> requests. However, you can't block the users setting "nomail", etc.
>
> Seems we're almost there, just not quite :)

Please note however, Nathan, the use of the word "beta" in Tom's reply.
I am sure you have read on the Mailman site that v2.1 is in development,
and explicitly -not- recommended for production mailing list service,
and
that good ole' v2.0.x is the current stable version (v2.0.13 is the
latest).  It sounds like you are definitely running a production
service,
so I just wanted to emphasize the point, in case it had missed your eye.

HTH,
- Andrew

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