I've found either a configuration error (on my part) or a possible flaw in 
the way mailman checks posts to lists.  Others may not consider this a
flaw, and I appologize if I've managed to miss this in any previous 
discussions.

I created a list for testing and told it to limit posts to those 
individuals who are already subscribed to the list.

Then I told it to make the list moderated, forcing approval of each
message.

It appears when I send messages to the list from a non-subscribed address, 
they show up in the administrative tasks as "Reason: Post to moderated 
list" when in fact they should show up (in my opinion) as "Reason: Post by 
non-member to a members-only list"

Otherwise, unless I'm missing something, you have no way of knowing if the 
moderated post you're reading is from a list-subscriber or not.

Is there a way to make mailman check the subscription issue prior to 
simply bouncing the message to the queue due to the list being moderated?

The only flaw I can see is if this would cause the message to go through 
the approval process twice, but I'm sure that could be solved as well.

p.s. - I wrote this out and then realized I'm mailing a mailing list, so 
if you reply, please consider sending it to me directly or via a cc:

Thanks!

-jeff



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