According to Leslie Aday:
> please remove this immediatelyi am getting hundreds of names and e-mails
> which I DO NOT WANT.
> REMOVE ME FROM THESE LISTS>
> THANK YOU
What are you talking about?
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According to Steve Braker:
> [Autoresponder]
> So my question is this: if I move that list to a Mailman list, could the
> same thing happen?
Of course, there is nothing to prevent any software devloper to develop
idiotic auto responders. If Mailman had an idiot-proof filter for such
things, some
According to U.S.:
> Hello,
> eine Frage: Kann man Eure LISTINGS auch in der Sprache D E U T S C H per Email
>erhalten??
> DANKE/Thanks
Please note, this list's language is english and please use a subject
line. Which "Listings" are you talking about?
Bitte beachte Sie, die auf dieser Liste v
According to Peter Hutnick:
> Does non-subscriber mail bounce? I'd like to be able to configure
> this. I would actually like to have non-subscriber mail held for
> approval. Call me the human spam filter!
Non-subscriber mail is held for approval, just like moderated lists.
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According to Peter Hutnick:
> This ties in nicely with a question that I asked earlier.
>
> Is there a way to configure Mailman so that subscribers do not need
> approval, but non-subscribers do?
Isn't that the option "Restrict posting privilege to list members?
(member_posting_only)" on "priva
According to Jorgen Lundman:
> Always wanted to have a mailing-list handler that could optionally use
> PGP :)
> [...]
> But perhaps I'll just be flamed for such an idea... :)
No, PGP enhanced list managers are certainly an interesting thing.
What you described is more or less an encrypted one t