On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 15:43, Robert C. Jacobson wrote:
> At 03:04 PM -0400 7/21/03, Jon Carnes wrote:
> >How is this any different than an ordinary aliases list?
>
> Perhaps you are joking here, but I'll answer anyway. I assume you
> are referring to the MTA built-in aliases. I'd like non-root
At 03:04 PM -0400 7/21/03, Jon Carnes wrote:
How is this any different than an ordinary aliases list?
Perhaps you are joking here, but I'll answer anyway. I assume you
are referring to the MTA built-in aliases. I'd like non-root users
to be able to add people to the list. I previously ran this
How is this any different than an ordinary aliases list?
But seriously, if you want to use Mailman, you can tell it not to mail a
welcome message (this is what has the password in it). Then you can
disable the listinfo portion of the web so that they can't get the
password from the Web-portion, an
I'm trying to set up a corporate, required membership mailing list.
I've already figured out that I can prevent them from unsubscribing
by requiring moderator approval.
However, it appears that any user can simply go to their options page
and disable their delivery. Is there a way to stop this