How is this any different than an ordinary aliases list?

But seriously, if you want to use Mailman, you can tell it not to mail a
welcome message (this is what has the password in it). Then you can
disable the listinfo portion of the web so that they can't get the
password from the Web-portion, and you can simply route the
<listname>-request alias for the list to go to the admins.

Don't forget to setup the config of the list to *not* look for
administrative requests going to the list.

Good Luck

On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 12:35, Robert C. Jacobson wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a corporate, required membership mailing list. 
> I've already figured out that I can prevent them from unsubscribing 
> by requiring moderator approval.
> 
> However, it appears that any user can simply go to their options page 
> and disable their delivery.  Is there a way to stop this?
> 
> On a similar note, how do I keep mailman from telling the newly 
> subscribed user their password?  This certainly would prevent them 
> from turning off their delivery ....
> 
> Thanks
> 


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