Re: [Mailman-Users] Cleaning up 'special' list...

2009-09-08 Thread tanstaafl
On 9/8/2009 12:14 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: >> I was thinking I would simply: >> >> 1. Disable 'Emergency Moderation', > Why? Why not just send your post and then approve it? Heh... because I'm an idiot and like to make extra work for myself? ;) >> 4. Watch for bounces and remove the bad addresses

Re: [Mailman-Users] Cleaning up 'special' list...

2009-09-08 Thread Mark Sapiro
tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote: > >I was thinking I would simply: > >1. Disable 'Emergency Moderation', Why? Why not just send your post and then approve it? >2. Send an email to the list members, informing them that I am cleaning >up our lists, > >3. Re-enable 'Emergency Moderation', > >4. Wa

[Mailman-Users] Cleaning up 'special' list...

2009-09-08 Thread tanstaafl
Hi, I have a question about the best way to clean up a special list I use with Mailman... The list in question - call it 'valid-senders' - is only used to provide a list of 'valid senders' that are allowed to post to other internal lists we use. It is always set to 'Emergency Moderation' so they