Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the huge response. I've contacted some of you to join the
moderator list. I really appreciate everyone willing to assist.
Sorry for my very tardy reply, lesson learned. Don't ask for this type of
help right before traveling half way around the world.
Best,
-Kate
On Fri,
Hi there,
I'd like to help if needed. I have some years experience in adminstration
and moderation of mailman mailinglists.
Let me know.
cheers
martin
Am .09.2014, 02:40 Uhr, schrieb Jaakko Helleranta.com
:
I'd like to add a welcoming spin to Kate's request:
Being a moderator is a s
Hi, I'd be happy to help with this. Not an experienced mapper, but have
experience of approving (or not) comments on blogs etc...
Let me know if you want me to help...
Pete
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 1:40 AM, Jaakko Helleranta.com <
jaa...@helleranta.com> wrote:
> I'd like to add a welcoming spin
I'd like to add a welcoming spin to Kate's request:
Being a moderator is a simple task; but important as Kate noted. Anyone in
the HOT community will be able to do it. Just to repeat, the main job is to
be the human eye to detect if an incoming email is spam or not.
The current moderators are Mik
Hi All,
The HOT List moderators need help! Basically to moderator the list you need
to login to the admin software and mark items as spam or send them through
to the list. It is a fairly quiet task that many don't know about, but
important to make sure emails get through. This is especially import