C Nulk wrote:
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>Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>> You can add any list attributes you want. The quick and dirty way to do
>> it is to modify Moderate.py to check if
>> mlist.accept_these_special_posters exists and if so, do what you want.
>> Then you can maintain the accept_these_special_posters attribute
Mark Sapiro wrote:
> C Nulk wrote:
>
>> Now, I know I shouldn't be asking but... Is there a way to add on a
>> list-specific basis an entry similar to mm_cfg.py entries that I can
>> then use in a locally modified Handlers/Moderate.py to add an
>> accept_these_nonmembers type check before the
C Nulk wrote:
>
>Now, I know I shouldn't be asking but... Is there a way to add on a
>list-specific basis an entry similar to mm_cfg.py entries that I can
>then use in a locally modified Handlers/Moderate.py to add an
>accept_these_nonmembers type check before the membership check?
>
>Basically, I
Thank you for the information Mark.
Now, I know I shouldn't be asking but... Is there a way to add on a
list-specific basis an entry similar to mm_cfg.py entries that I can
then use in a locally modified Handlers/Moderate.py to add an
accept_these_nonmembers type check before the membership check
C Nulk wrote:
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>Now, when o...@place.com sends a message to List F, will the message be
>held for moderation, since o...@place.com is a member of moderated List
>F? Or, will the message be delivered to all of List F members because
>o...@place.com is on List A whose members are allow to post mess
Hello all,
I have what I hope is a simple question. First, a little background. I
have two lists - call them A and F. Both lists are moderated.
List A is used as an "authorization" list, does not/is not used to send
any messages, and has about 10 members, one of which has the email
address o.