Blaine Lang wrote:
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>I have created a form on our site to post an un-subscribe request to the
>list where we just prompt for the email address. This works except the
>form upon posting returns to the user options page -
>{site_url}/mailman/options/{list_name}/{email_address}
>
>Is there an opt
Mervyn Kahn wrote:
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>I have something weird going on and I cannot figure out what has gone wrong.
Nor can I really, from the information provided, but here are some
hints.
>I set up a mini list of email addresses to notify some addresses that they
>had provided an incorrect unsubscribe addre
Mikael Hansen wrote:
>I was reminded of the following from the "Mailing list Configuration
>Help,
>moderator Option" page:
>
>"The list moderators ... are allowed to tend to pending
>administration requests, including approving or rejecting held
>subscription requests, and disposing of held
Michael McAndrew wrote:
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>Very helpful - thought I'd write back to update you on what I did ...
Thanks for the report.
>actually, one more small question - the line that
>prints the error: should it have >> after the print command? Is that a part
>of the python language I'm not familiar with,
Rick Pasotto wrote:
>I have had several mailing lists setup for quite some time. I've just
>tried to setup an announcement only list by setting all members to
>moderated. I also set the Reply-To to be the person who would be the
>person to answer any questions resulting from the announcement.
>Evi
Dear Mailman User Team,
I have something weird going on and I cannot figure out what has gone wrong.
I set up a mini list of email addresses to notify some addresses that they
had provided an incorrect unsubscribe address.
The unsubscribe requests come to a different email program.
After send
I was reminded of the following from the "Mailing list Configuration
Help,
moderator Option" page:
"The list moderators ... are allowed to tend to pending
administration requests, including approving or rejecting held
subscription requests, and disposing of held postings."
Is this moderatio
Thanks for this advice,
Very helpful - thought I'd write back to update you on what I did ... I
incorperated your ideas, especially as regards trying and excepting. I
refined my original idea a bit more too ... I decided the safest way to do
things was to initially set everyone as moderated, and