Re: [Mailman-Users] WishList Items (Forced Msg from Digest, Confirm. of Approval)

2004-08-26 Thread Jeff Barger
On Aug 26, 2004, at 11:56 AM, Mark T. Valites wrote: The department that is responsible for the list is leary of making all the members of the list digest members, in case an important message needs to be sent immeadiately. Even though we have a non-digested emergency "911" list synchronized wit

Re: [Mailman-Users] WishList Items (Forced Msg from Digest,Confirm. of Approval)

2004-08-26 Thread Mark T. Valites
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Why not either add her as a member with delivery off or add her to the > filter of non-members allowed to post? I try to stay out of the visible path of my list moderators. While I'm sure most of them would be receptive to the change, I'm sure some would

Re: [Mailman-Users] WishList Items (Forced Msg from Digest, Confirm. of Approval)

2004-08-26 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark T. Valites wrote: >... > >The head of our department periodically sends out email to mailing lists >for each of our residence halls on campus. All the lists are set up to >hold messages from non-list members. Not being a list member, she can't >tell if/when the message has been approved. Is th

[Mailman-Users] WishList Items (Forced Msg from Digest, Confirm. of Approval)

2004-08-26 Thread Mark T. Valites
The items below have come up lately as things we'd like to be able to do with our mailman setup. I'm open to any alternative suggestions, hacks or comments... One of my biggest mailman lists is used to broadcast messages to our entire student body. The list contains approximately ~5500 non-digest