Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.08.10] wrote:
> There's an unofficial patch for this which allows you to specify that
> subscribers to specified other lists are also allowed to post, but
> I'm not sure if it has been brought up to compatibility for Mailman
> 2.1.9, although I know it worked for Mailman 2.1.5. Search the
> archives and the Mailman patch page on SourceForge.
Claims to work for 2.1.9 (listinclusion.patch).
> I know this doesn't quite do what you want, but if you moderate new
> members by default and you explicitly un-moderate actual subscribers
> to the list, then the result should be the same. I think.
My concern with going that route is twofold:
1. Stability over future upgrades
2. I know the list-admins, and I do not trust all of them to get
a two step process right every time.
Would my solution work? What is the result if someone is both in the
membeshp list and on the hold_these_nonmembers list?
/Par
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Par Leijonhufvud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<dhd> even though I know what a 'one time pad' is, it still sounds like
a feminine hygiene product.
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