Mark wrote:
Set everyones moderation bit. Do not set emergency moderation.
Go to Privacy options... - Sender filters and set
member_moderation_action to Reject and put your message text in
member_moderation_notice.
I replied:
Why, yes, that's perfect. Thank you, Bill and Mark. Can't think
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Yes. Emergency moderation is totally separate from member moderation.
It is an unconditional hold without notice to the admin/moderator. It
does not look at member_moderation_action or member_moderation_notice.
Gotcha.
There is a script at
I've moved and renamed a set of lists. Not everyone reads their
email, though, so occasionally people try to post to the old names
off the old domain name. For now, I want to retain the old lists
as is, in case I need to back out of the move.
I've set up autorespond text to tell posters that a
Mark wrote:
Set everyones moderation bit. Do not set emergency moderation.
Go to Privacy options... - Sender filters and set
member_moderation_action to Reject and put your message text in
member_moderation_notice.
Why, yes, that's perfect. Thank you, Bill and Mark. Can't think why I
didn't
One of my users has tried to subscribe with an email address with
a + in it, for filtering as a subaddress, e.g.,
Joe Foo foo+...@goo.com
I have the list set for moderator approval of subscription requests.
The request appears in the log but no email is sent to me and the
request does not
, etc.)
and make the list user-sortable on any of those columns
None of these are hard to just write myself, but a good lazy
programmer doesn't when he can just leverage what's already
been done.
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a multi-part message has both text and HTML, I want the
HTML displayed when archives are browsed. When there's an
embedded image, I want an img tag whose linktext points
into the attachments directory.
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