On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 11:22 +0000, Wangshanpo wrote: > A hint I was given early on is to set up a message filter with > Delivered-to contains moderator and redirect this mail to a specified > Moderated subfolder. That way all the not subscribed are in one folder. > WSP
Not sure who you are addressing here, but I think you missed the flow of this thread. The thread had moved on to "why some posts from non-subscribed addresses have the [Moderated] tag and others don't", not how to identify posts from non-subscribed addresses. I have mail headers displayed so I can see the "Delivered To" status at a glance. Your hint does raise a question in my mind. If you filter the moderated messages into a separate folder, how do you link them back to replies from list subscribers? Not important, just wondering. Dave > CPHennessy wrote: > > On Wed January 11 2006 21:11, Dave Barton wrote: > > > >> Maybe CPH can tell us (again?) why some posts from non-subscribed > >> addresses have the [Moderated] tag and others don't. > >> > > > > Hi Dave, > > "[moderated]" is only in the subject line if the poster clicked on a link > > similar to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] . > > > > Anyone else who does not use this link will still be viewed by the > > moderators. However unfortunately they have no control over puttin > > "[moderated]" into the subject line. But you can always tell which mails > > have been moderated by looking at the "Delivered-to:" field you will see > > "moderator". > > > > I hope that this helps. > > > > -- Registered Linux User #288562 http://counter.li.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
