Is it possible [at least without hacking the python code] to change the default
reject message that gets sent when a not-allowed member posts to a list. the
default message is a terse "non-members are not allowed to post to this list",
but
that confuses a lot of people. they don't think of being on a mailing list as
being
an "member" of it. And several of my lists are associated with actual clubs
and
the club-members are confused and irritated to be called a "non member" [the
problem is almost always a legit person posting from some different email
address]. What I've done [by hand] is send a reject that says
This is a closed list and posts from unsubscribed email addresses
are not allowed.
It'd be nice if I could configure that in, in place of the 'non member' default
reject
message.
/Bernie\
Bernie Cosell
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