ixing this will be appreciated.
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How do I configure a Mailman list so that it's one way -- that is I can send
mail but subscribers can't reply to the list? Will just setting the reply to
function to specific sender work? Or is there another more secure way to do
this?
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on 9/5/02 11:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You guys should run mailman-2.1b3
As I said, it's not my choice, but the host's. Also, I am understanding the
confirmation message properly? Is the subscriber supposed to be able confirm
the subscription? If so, why isn't it coming through in my wel
The confirmation feature doesn't work at all on my installation. I'd really
like this to function, as it makes it much more feasible to do a one-time,
opt-in mailing. I am attempting to set up an announcement list for press
releases to media contacts. These are all public addresses that are
suppos
on 9/5/02 11:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You're probably using MM2.0 as I do. It seems like it doesn't have those
> features.
>
I don't know which version I'm using, although I suspect you're right. I get
the Mailman service as part of my hosting package.
Browser (such as being unable to
on 9/5/02 10:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> What you want to do is go to the Membership Management page, the
> Membership List subpage.
>
> Scroll down to where you see "# Set everyone's moderation bit,
> including those members not currently visible". Select "On" and click
> on "Set".
How do I configure a Mailman list so that it's one way -- that is I can send
mail but subscribers can't reply to the list? Will just setting the reply to
function to specific sender work? Or is there another more secure way to do
this?
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