>>>>> "miah" == miah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
miah> I agree. Most lists are now setup to only allow posts from
miah> the addres you subscribed from so it shouldn't be to much of
miah> a hassle for most people. The only people I would see
miah> having a problem with this are those that don't use IMAP or
miah> a shell based MUA that they could ssh to. -miah
With Mailman, the easiest solution is to subscribe from all the
addresses you want to post from, and then set the ones you don't want
to get mail at to 'nomail'.
The list I administrate seems to have a lot of people who can't figure
out how to do it, but they aren't system administrators. And once
I've had to approve a post from an unsubscribed but legitimate address
once or twice, I just do it for them.
miah> On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 10:09:19AM -0500, Betsy Schwartz wrote:
>> do it do it do it!
>>
>> And let people figure out what they have to do to post, this *is* a
>> sysadmin list. It could be a clue filter.
>>
>>
>> At 05:31 PM 11/25/2003 -0500, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
>> >that said, I'm considering making the lists "members only", which may
>> >sound like an obvious answer, but does have consequences (ie: people
>> >will only be able to post from the address they've signed up with,
>> >potentially a bit more work for me, etc).
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