Re: [Mailman-Users] Suspend a Subscriber

2012-10-04 Thread Mark Sapiro
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > >AFAIK, "ban" means "ban". They are unsubscribed and prevented from >resubscribing. This is a last resort. The ban_list has no effect whatsoever on current list members unless and until they request an address change or unsubscribe and attempt to resubscribe. It has

[Mailman-Users] Suspend a Subscriber

2012-10-04 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Dennis Putnam writes: > Is there a way to suspend or otherwise prevent a subscriber from posting > to a list and send a notice of same, without actually unsubscribing and > officially banning them? 1. In the Membership page, set the member to moderated. 2. In the Privacy | Sender Filters page

Re: [Mailman-Users] Suspend a Subscriber

2012-10-04 Thread Brad Rogers
On Thu, 04 Oct 2012 13:37:06 -0400 Dennis Putnam wrote: Hello Dennis, >Is there a way to suspend or otherwise prevent a subscriber from posting Put them on 'moderation', which means all their posts have to be approved before they go out to the list. I know that means work, but you could just i

[Mailman-Users] Suspend a Subscriber

2012-10-04 Thread Dennis Putnam
Is there a way to suspend or otherwise prevent a subscriber from posting to a list and send a notice of same, without actually unsubscribing and officially banning them? Suppose I have a user that is abusing a list rule. I don't want to ban them yet but I want them to be forced to contact the list