christian studer writes:
> I've got 8 groups of people (with 3 subgroups, approx. 200 people
> in total) who are discussing amongst themselves, unmoderated. I've
> got a couple of approved senders who can send official stuff to all
> lists (but don't subscribe to them).
These guys aren't wor
On 09/15/2014 11:50 AM, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
>
> It sounds like you're looking for a technical solution to a
> non-technical problem. Unless the party-invite senders are added all the
> target lists, I think they'll have to take your word that the messages
> have been let through.
Or each list it
On 09/15/2014 04:26 PM, Peter Shute wrote:
> Could it be that these people are subscribed under other email addresses,
> which they've set to forward to their current one? You could try searching
> for similar looking addresses.
Look at the full headers of the messages they receive. If list mes
Could it be that these people are subscribed under other email addresses, which
they've set to forward to their current one? You could try searching for
similar looking addresses.
Peter Shute
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Hello,
We have an odd behavior with non-members keep getting messages from one of
our listserv. We unsubscribe these members manually and receive the message
of "Cannot unsubscribe non-member." We have the 1-click unsubscribe link
embedded to messages as well. When we click on the link, we receive
On 9/15/2014 8:35 AM, christian studer wrote:
And then there is inofficial stuff (Party invites mostly) and accidental
mails from members of one list to one or multiple other lists. Those mails
are hitting moderation, I remove the accidental stuff and let the party
invites through. But the sende
Maybe I'm structuring my lists wrong.
I've got 8 groups of people (with 3 subgroups, approx. 200 people in total)
who are discussing amongst themselves, unmoderated. I've got a couple of
approved senders who can send official stuff to all lists (but don't
subscribe to them).
And then there is ino
christian studer writes:
> Ah, I forgot to say that the sender is usually not a list member in
> my case (That's why the moderation kicks in.)
What is the reason for non-membership? The reason I ask is that the
obvious solution with existing facilities is for such senders to
subscribe, set no-
Ah, I forgot to say that the sender is usually not a list member in my case
(That's why the moderation kicks in.)
So the sender get's the 'you-will-be-moderated' mail, but is never notified
when his mail has been approved, leaving him hanging in the air with
existential dread.
The documentation s