>>>>> "EAM" == Eric A Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
EAM> So I'd been thinking that having a "collapsed" view would EAM> help with that. On the other hand, if 2.1 will offer options EAM> to default non-subscriber messages to "discard," as a recent EAM> message implied 2.1 would, or even just drop them silently EAM> without ever telling me, that might be better. Actually, MM2.1 will have both. It will group held messages by sender and show you a summary on the main admindb page. You can bulk approve, reject, or discard all messages from that sender in one action. Of course, you can still look at the details of any particular message to get the MM2.0.10 view of the held message. Additionally, if the sender is a member of the list, and their moderation flag is set, you can clear the flag at the same time you bulk approve their held postings. Use this for lists where you want to quarantine members before you allow them to post unmoderated. If the sender is /not/ a member of the list, when you take a bulk action on their held messages, you can add them to one of 3 automatic-disposition categories of non-members: approve, discard, reject. Add a non-member to the reject category and Mailman will always bounce messages from that sender without you (the admin) needing to take any action. Add them to the discard category and the message is chucked without a notification going to the sender. In addition, you can set up a ban-list for non-members. Say [EMAIL PROTECTED] is becoming a pain and you auto-discard them. You might want to ban them from subscribing so they can't subvert your admin holds by going that route. If they try to subscribe they get a bounce. -Barry ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py