On 9/8/2009 12:14 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> I was thinking I would simply:
>>
>> 1. Disable 'Emergency Moderation',
> Why? Why not just send your post and then approve it?
Heh... because I'm an idiot and like to make extra work for myself? ;)
>> 4. Watch for bounces and remove the bad addresses
tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
>
>I was thinking I would simply:
>
>1. Disable 'Emergency Moderation',
Why? Why not just send your post and then approve it?
>2. Send an email to the list members, informing them that I am cleaning
>up our lists,
>
>3. Re-enable 'Emergency Moderation',
>
>4. Wa
LuKreme writes:
> Is there some way to send a test message to a list that is only sent
> back to me instead of sending it out to the entire distribution?
In a certain pedantic theoretical sense, no: that means that the test
message doesn't follow the same path through the code that other
mess
On Sep 8, 2009, at 10:51 AM, LuKreme wrote:
Is there some way to send a test message to a list that is only sent
back to me instead of sending it out to the entire distribution?
No, but it's a interesting idea.
-Barry
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On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 15:51:24 +0100, LuKreme wrote:
Is there some way to send a test message to a list that is only sent
back to me instead of sending it out to the entire distribution?
Sometimes I want to examine the logs live when a message comes in, but I
don't want to keep spamming all
LuKreme wrote:
>Is there some way to send a test message to a list that is only sent
>back to me instead of sending it out to the entire distribution?
>
>Sometimes I want to examine the logs live when a message comes in, but
>I don't want to keep spamming all the users with "test, pls. ignore"
Is there some way to send a test message to a list that is only sent
back to me instead of sending it out to the entire distribution?
Sometimes I want to examine the logs live when a message comes in, but
I don't want to keep spamming all the users with "test, pls. ignore"
sorts of subjects
Hi,
I have a question about the best way to clean up a special list I use
with Mailman...
The list in question - call it 'valid-senders' - is only used to provide
a list of 'valid senders' that are allowed to post to other internal
lists we use. It is always set to 'Emergency Moderation' so they