Re: [Mailman-Users] annoucement list question

2004-04-18 Thread Dan Phillips
On Apr 18, 2004, at 1:24 PM, texas critter wrote: Dan Phillips wrote: I've always assumed that would work, but I tried it on my test list and discovered that unchecking ANY mod box and saving changes unchecks ALL mod boxes when they have been set with the "set everyone's" switch. Anyone else have

Re: [Mailman-Users] annoucement list question

2004-04-18 Thread texas critter
Dan Phillips wrote: > I've always assumed that would work, but I tried it on my test list and > discovered that unchecking ANY mod box and saving changes unchecks ALL > mod boxes when they have been set with the "set everyone's" switch. > Anyone else have that experience? Not here, I just did a t

Re: [Mailman-Users] annoucement list question

2004-04-18 Thread Dan Phillips
On Apr 18, 2004, at 12:53 PM, texas critter wrote: Tony Rice wrote: How can I configure a list of approved posters and discard everything else? For an added challenge, I've got to do this through cpanel. Go to your list's admin interface in your browser and log in. First set everyone to Moderate

Re: [Mailman-Users] annoucement list question

2004-04-18 Thread texas critter
Tony Rice wrote: > How can I configure a list of approved posters and discard everything > else? For an added challenge, I've got to do this through cpanel. Go to your list's admin interface in your browser and log in. First set everyone to Moderated by going to the Membership list and scroll d

[Mailman-Users] annoucement list question

2004-04-18 Thread Tony Rice
I have a couple of announcement lists that the spammers have found. I searched through the archive and FAQ but didn't find an answer the following: How can I configure a list of approved posters and discard everything else? For an added challenge, I've got to do this through cpanel. --