nikos writes:
> 1. how can I "lock" lists not to receive requests except administrator's
> mass subscription?
Put "^" (without the quotation marks) in Privacy Options |
Subscription Policy | ban_list. (It says "list of addresses" but it
also permits patterns. "^" is a pattern that matches at
Hello list.
I'm receiving a lot of fake Subscription Requests and spend time to
discard them.
1. how can I "lock" lists not to receive requests except administrator's
mass subscription?
2. how can I mass discard those request from console?
Thank you in advance,
Nikos.
Dean Suhr wrote
>
>1) Is there a way to sort the Subscription Requests from newest to oldest? We
>approve each request and sometimes we have quite a few pending as we reach
>out to folks for clarification as to their eligibility to join closed lists.
>It would be good to see new requests at
Greetings,
A couple of quick questions about Subscription Request on the List Admin page:
1) Is there a way to sort the Subscription Requests from newest to oldest? We
approve each request and sometimes we have quite a few pending as we reach out
to folks for clarification as to their eligib
Bernie Cosell wrote:
>I've removed the -subscribe alias for one of my lists. So there's just
>no way to get a message to mailman with 'subscribe LIST' on the command
>line. But nonetheless, I just got a message from mailman:
>
>Your authorization is required for a mailing list subscription
I've removed the -subscribe alias for one of my lists. So there's just
no way to get a message to mailman with 'subscribe LIST' on the command
line. But nonetheless, I just got a message from mailman:
Your authorization is required for a mailing list subscription
request approval: ...
Hi guys,
I'm a system administrator at McGill University. We're in the process
migrating an old FreeBSD lab to Linux. One thing I'm in charge of is
updating the mailing list. Here's my setup:
The webserver for the CND department is located as www.cnd.mcgill.ca,
which points to cube.cnd.mcgill.c