Thanks everyone, the posting with a header password seemed the easiest
to do so I went with that. I will read up on trying some things with
sendmail to see what can be done there.
On Dec 31, 2008, at 3:48 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 12/31/08 12:00, Mark Sapiro wrote:
You could set up header_filter_rules (Privacy options... -> Spam
filters) for this list as follows:
Eh...
I would think that this would be easy to fool by adding a bogus
Received: header. So, IMHO this is not such a good idea.
However, An easier and better way to do this is to moderate Bob
along with everyone else and have Bob post with a header
Approved: password
where password is the list's admin or moderator password.
I like this better.
Grant. . . .
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