David Beaumont wrote:
>Thanks but we have the newsgroup because some members, albeit a few, prefer
>a newsgroup interface. They would definitely not want to use the newsgroup
>to read and then have to use email to post.
>
>I am experimenting with the mailman option 'List of non-member addresse
Kelly Jones wrote:
>
>We recently added an auto-reply that says "thanks for submitting your
>resume'". The auto-reply comes from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", which
>seems incorrect. I can see setting "Errors-To:" to this address and
>maybe even the envelope sender, but not the "From:" line.
>
>The problem:
Thanks but we have the newsgroup because some members, albeit a few, prefer
a newsgroup interface. They would definitely not want to use the newsgroup
to read and then have to use email to post.
I am experimenting with the mailman option 'List of non-member addresses
whose postings will be imm
David Beaumont wrote:
>Is there a simple way to control newsgroup posters? We interface our
>mailman list to a newsgroup. We find that not only do people who post via
>the newsgroup NOT have to subscribe to our email list, we also cannot hold
>their posts for moderation. We would like the oppos
We run a small internal mailing list, [EMAIL PROTECTED], that goes to
several people in HR. In other words, we use resumes like a sendmail
alias.
We recently added an auto-reply that says "thanks for submitting your
resume'". The auto-reply comes from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", which
seems incorrect. I
Is there a simple way to control newsgroup posters? We interface our
mailman list to a newsgroup. We find that not only do people who post via
the newsgroup NOT have to subscribe to our email list, we also cannot hold
their posts for moderation. We would like the opposite of both of these.
Than