[Mailman-Users] E-mail-based moderation

2009-11-09 Thread Brian J Mingus
I have mailman set up such that I am aliased to the *-owner address and I
receive an e-mail for every message sent to my moderated list. The subject
of this e-mail is Connectionists post from * requires approval. This
e-mail has two forwarded messages embedded in it, one from the poster, and
another that looks like this:

-- Forwarded message --
From: *-request
To:
Date:
Subject: confirm e2a38902a4d73808769e0bd9e848a069010c3181
If you reply to this message, keeping the Subject: header intact,
Mailman will discard the held message.  Do this if the message is
spam.  If you reply to this message and include an Approved: header
with the list password in it, the message will be approved for posting
to the list.  The Approved: header can also appear in the first line
of the body of the reply.


This almost allows me to moderate my list entirely from within Gmail. Gmail
Labs contains a Canned responses feature that allows me to easily insert
the Approved: password line into my reply. Unfortunately *-request isn't the
address that sends me this e-mail, so I must change the address in my reply.
The subject is also wrong so I must change that, rendering this solution
ineffective. Ideally Mailman would send me this e-mail from *-request
instead of *-owner, would continue to include the posters entire e-mail, and
would use the confirm hash subject line, including accepting Re: confirm
hash as a valid reply.

I am not the sysadmin of the mail server, but if there is some simple way to
configure mailman to behave in this way it would be highly desirable for me.
My list has 5,000 subscribers and the mail server is extremely slow.
Moderating from the mailman interface is tortuous for me, but having to jump
through so many hoops in Gmail is just as bad.

Many thanks :)

/Brian
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Re: [Mailman-Users] E-mail-based moderation

2009-11-09 Thread Brian J Mingus
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:34 PM, Brian brian.min...@colorado.edu wrote:

 I have mailman set up such that I am aliased to the *-owner address and I
 receive an e-mail for every message sent to my moderated list. The subject
 of this e-mail is Connectionists post from * requires approval. This
 e-mail has two forwarded messages embedded in it, one from the poster, and
 another that looks like this:

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: *-request
 To:
 Date:
 Subject: confirm e2a38902a4d73808769e0bd9e848a069010c3181
 If you reply to this message, keeping the Subject: header intact,
 Mailman will discard the held message.  Do this if the message is
 spam.  If you reply to this message and include an Approved: header
 with the list password in it, the message will be approved for posting
 to the list.  The Approved: header can also appear in the first line
 of the body of the reply.


 This almost allows me to moderate my list entirely from within Gmail. Gmail
 Labs contains a Canned responses feature that allows me to easily insert
 the Approved: password line into my reply. Unfortunately *-request isn't the
 address that sends me this e-mail, so I must change the address in my reply.
 The subject is also wrong so I must change that, rendering this solution
 ineffective. Ideally Mailman would send me this e-mail from *-request
 instead of *-owner, would continue to include the posters entire e-mail, and
 would use the confirm hash subject line, including accepting Re: confirm
 hash as a valid reply.

 I am not the sysadmin of the mail server, but if there is some simple way
 to configure mailman to behave in this way it would be highly desirable for
 me. My list has 5,000 subscribers and the mail server is extremely slow.
 Moderating from the mailman interface is tortuous for me, but having to jump
 through so many hoops in Gmail is just as bad.

 Many thanks :)

 /Brian


I just found an e-mail sent to Mailman-Developers that never received a
reply. It is essentially identical to mine. How can I bring this feature to
life?

http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-developers/2008-April/020088.html
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Re: [Mailman-Users] E-mail-based moderation

2009-11-09 Thread LuKreme

On 9-Nov-2009, at 05:09, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:

Brian J Mingus writes:

I just found an e-mail sent to Mailman-Developers that never  
received a
reply. It is essentially identical to mine. How can I bring this  
feature to

life?


A fully functional MUA allows you to pull out the forwarded message
and respond to it.  Mutt, Gnus, VM, MH-E (and MH itself), Mew, and
Wanderlust all have this capability; I'm sure there are other MUAs
that do.  If GMail doesn't have it, well, that won't be the first
broken-by-design misfeature in GMail that I've run into.


I think gmail DOES do this if you open the attachment. I can't seem to  
find an example to test it on…


Ah, oK, no, not exactly. It only allows you to see the full message,  
but not to open it as a message.


Guess you might have to use some other mail client for this (I know OS  
X's Mail.app works just fine with this, click the attachment, reply.  
Done and done. I bet ThunderBird does as well.)



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