On 2/12/14, 9:11 PM, Peter Shute wrote:
> Our users are moderated on subscribing, and then unmoderated after a 
> probation period. Some are moderated again for bad behaviour, then 
> unmoderated for a period, then moderated again, etc.
>
> In making decisions about who to unmoderate, it would be useful to see the 
> user's history. I.e. when they subscribed, when they were unmoderated, etc. 
> At the moment we can't even tell why someone is moderated, and the only 
> history I've got is the subscription alert emails I save.
>
> On top of that we have many users who unsubscribe instead of turning off mail 
> delivery when they go on holidays, so they become moderated again when they 
> resubscribe.
>
> Does mailman keep a record of this stuff?
>
> Peter Shute
>
To my knowledge, mailman does not keep track of this. I have the list
software send me notices of messages held for moderation and file them
in a folder sorted by subject. When I get a new notice I can see
previous messages about the person. If you put a person on moderation,
you could send yourself a message with that same subject, recording why
they were put on moderation.

-- 
Richard Damon

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