Hi [email protected]
I recently moved 50 lists from majordomo to mailman (succesfuly, thanks :-).
Question: Under majordomo I had various pairs of lists, eg
event-announce@
Large list, low traffic, event announcements
none but organisers could post.
event-org@
Small list, free unmoderated discussion among organisers,
all on event-announce@ could post feedback such as event
bookings back to organisers.
My majordomo list configurationss included:
event-announce.config
restrict_post = event-org other-event-org .domain-trusted-posters
event-org.config
restrict_post = event-announce event-org other-event-org \
.domain-trusted-posters
On mailman lit configs, On event-announce@ I asserted default
moderated bit on all new & existing members of event-announce@, &
removed moderated bit on individual organisers.
My main problem:
No one on event-announce@ can now respond to event-org@ with
"Count me in for event! / Who is organiser next week? etc"
My lesser problem:
When someone joins event-org@ I have to manually remove moderator
bit from their personal membership entry in event-announce@ (&
re-assert if they leave).
Are Sibling lists a solution? How please ?, I've never used them yet.
Cheers,
Julian
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