Hi Alan,

Thanks so much for a very positive reply. I was very much
hoping that there was a clean solution to my problem.

But, what are the values I would be passing for:

   [email protected]     <-- what user address is this?
   pass 1234567890     <-- what password is this?


Thanks,
Dave L.



Alan Bird wrote:
Yes this can be done by using email commands,
or you can build a form interface and lets you use radio buttons for the different options, and then have that do the sending of the email for you. This lets you hide the user/pass

Alan

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Alan Bird<[email protected]>



HERE IS SOME SAMPLES

Send email to your listserver admin address
Subject line: Admin

In the body of the email:
[email protected]
pass 1234567890
find "all" [email protected]
find "listname" domain.com
change "all" [email protected] [email protected]
unsubscribe "listname" [email protected]
subscribe "listname" [email protected]



On 2/12/09 10:37 , Dave Lubovinsky wrote:
We use LetterRip Pro 4.07 as an announcements-only list server,
for a large number of lists, with subscribe/unsubscribe disabled.
We maintain complete control over who is on the lists and
do not permit recipients to subscribe or unsubscribe themselves.

However, there are often times we would like to have a designated
staff member manage the subscriptions to a list, but without having
them do it via the LetterRipPro Administrator utility.

Is there a way to allow a designated individual to subscribe &
unsubscribe any of the addresses on the announcement lists,
without using the admin utitlity. Is there perhaps some variation
of the requ...@listserv function that lets someone manage
addresses on the list other than their own?


For instance, I can now unsubscribe myself using:

    unsubscribe  [email protected]


But what I would also like to do is something like:

    unsubscribe  [email protected]  [email protected]


Is there any such functionality in LetterRip?


Thanks,

Dave L.
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA








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