Many thanks Bob. I'll do that. And thanks to you and all the other volunteers for your work.
Gerardo Il giorno mer 27 mag 2020 alle ore 23:07 Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> ha scritto: > > Karl Berry wrote: > > 4. To avoid seeing the flood of notifications, I suggest filtering in > > your mail reader. E.g., my .procmailrc recipes (except I don't actually > > send them to /dev/null; any filename is fine, relative to ~): > > Unfortunately Mailman itself has no way to tell it not to send the > moderator notifications only to the moderator address and not also to > the owner address. I really wish it had a way to do that. > > Filtering is a good suggestion. I do that for myself too. > > If filtering is not easy for you for whatever reason then I suggest > changing the "owner" address to listhelper-moder...@gnu.org > (listhelper-moderate AT gnu DOT org) which is the team address. That > address already has filtering of all of the things Karl mentioned. > Mail for the owner will go to the team address and be read by a human > and responded to in those very rare cases that a person sends a > message there. > > The owner address is there for people to write to for help in > subscribing or unsubscribing from the mailing list. We are always > happy when people write there as that is the right place to get help > for unsubscribing. > > Note that changing the owner address simply avoids the mailman > moderation notifications. You can still log into the mailing list web > admin interface as often as you like. And still tend to any pending > moderation requests. And all of that. It just redirects the endless > stream of noise away from your address and over to the default where > we already have filters in place to deal with it. > > Bob