>>>>> "BAW" == Barry Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BAW> One of the problems that I have with the moderation workflow
BAW> is that I have to log into every list I'm going to moderate,
BAW> and then that login authentication is lost when I kill my
BAW> browser.
I simply have a local file that puts each of about 18 (way too many,
but no time to clean up :-( ) XEmacs lists in a separate frame.
I would assume I could use the
http://USER:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/lists/admindb/LIST
form to autologin. Haven't tried, I'm anal-compulsive about password
protection, and my browser usually lives for a couple months at a time.
BAW> I find that my typical approach is to scan the summary,
BAW> opening any potential ham
I assume you mean "ham = on-topic, spam = off-topic, possibly but not
necessarily UCE"?
Our lists don't have a topicality problem, so I don't think I've ever
had need to open a post. The summary subject invariably shows spam
vs. ham. Unfortunately, you can't open a subscription request. I
know, the text doesn't show much in most cases, but we could look for
header forging. I don't understand why this distinction was made;
would it cost resources to give access to the subscription requests?
My only problem with the current interface form is that the form is a
little too big to be conveniently used in a format of 3 columns of 6
rows of frames.
So from my point of view improving the admin interface is not that
high-priority.
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