>= Original Message From Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>Dan Newcombe wrote:
>>
>>I am on v2.1.5. Right now the attachments are moderated by size. I have
>>it set to 2M. Anything below goes through - anything above gets put in
>>the moderate queue. That is what I don't want. I'd mu
Dan Newcombe wrote:
>
>I am on v2.1.5. Right now the attachments are moderated by size. I have
>it set to 2M. Anything below goes through - anything above gets put in
>the moderate queue. That is what I don't want. I'd much rather anything
>below 2M go through, anything above 2M gets dropped
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Tokio Kikuchi wrote:
> > However, I can find no way to reject those messages outright - they always
> > get sent for moderation and the poster gets a message saying it is being
> > considered. I would prefer it got dropped and the poster told the message
> > was too big.
> How
Hi,
Dan Newcombe wrote:
Is there a way of disabling any sorts of moderation for a list?
We run a lot of lists for classes, faculty, etc... They are set so only
members can post to it (and all others are rejected just fine.) However,
we also try to convince them to put attachments on web sites and
Is there a way of disabling any sorts of moderation for a list?
We run a lot of lists for classes, faculty, etc... They are set so only
members can post to it (and all others are rejected just fine.) However,
we also try to convince them to put attachments on web sites and just send
links to tho