Uh, I think the cutting and pasting was a little too literal here...
A segment from a dump of one of my lists... ## Privacy options # # When a message is posted to the list, a series of moderation steps are # take to decide whether the a moderator must first approve the message # or not. This section contains the controls for moderation of both # member and non-member postings. # # <p>Member postings are held for moderation if their <b>moderation # flag</b> is turned on. You can control whether member postings are # moderated by default or not. # # <p>Non-member postings can be automatically <a # href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/accept_these_nonmembers" >accepted</a>, # <a href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/hold_these_nonmembers">held for # moderation</a>, <a # href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/reject_these_nonmembers" >rejected</a> # (bounced), or <a # href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/discard_these_nonmembers" # >discarded</a>, either individually or as a group. Any posting from a # non-member who is not explicitly accepted, rejected, or discarded, # will have their posting filtered by the <a # href="?VARHELP=privacy/sender/generic_nonmember_action">general # non-member rules</a>. # # <p>In the text boxes below, add one address per line; start the line # with a ^ character to designate a <a href= # "http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-re.html" >Python regular # expression</a>. When entering backslashes, do so as if you were using # Python raw strings (i.e. you generally just use a single backslash). # # <p>Note that non-regexp matches are always done first. # Each list member has a moderation flag which says whether messages # from the list member can be posted directly to the list, or must first # be approved by the list moderator. When the moderation flag is turned # on, list member postings must be approved first. You, the list # administrator can decide whether a specific individual's postings will # be moderated or not. # # When a new member is subscribed, their initial moderation flag takes # its value from this option. Turn this option off to accept member # postings by default. Turn this option on to, by default, moderate # member postings first. You can always manually set an individual # member's moderation bit by using the membership management screens. # # legal values are: # 0 = "No" # 1 = "Yes" default_member_moderation = 1 BTW, am I just missing it, or is config_list the only place you can change default_member_moderation? I didn't see a likely checkbox in the cgi screens... _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers
