Re: [Mailman-Users] post as administrator

2010-11-19 Thread MK
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 15:07:24 + Tim Faircloth wrote: > The best way to do this is to subscribe users with the mod option > (first column of the Membership List page), then uncheck the Mod > option for people you want to post to the list. That is also vulnerable to spoofing. -- "The angel of

Re: [Mailman-Users] post as administrator

2010-11-19 Thread MK
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 07:24:45 -0800 Mark Sapiro wrote: > What you have done works OK, but it is subject to unauthorized posts > from someone spoofing your address which will be well known if your > list is not anonymous. It is anonymous, but it is not too many steps from someone making the connec

Re: [Mailman-Users] post as administrator

2010-11-19 Thread Mark Sapiro
MK wrote: > >Okay, I've resolved this by unsubscribing myself then adding >my address to the "List of non-member addresses whose postings should >be automatically accepted". As you have seen, the list owner is not a member by default and has no special posting privileges. See the FAQ at

Re: [Mailman-Users] post as administrator

2010-11-19 Thread MK
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 11:48:35 -0500 MK wrote: > How can I set this up? Okay, I've resolved this by unsubscribing myself then adding my address to the "List of non-member addresses whose postings should be automatically accepted". -- "The angel of history[...]is turned toward the past." (Walter

[Mailman-Users] post as administrator

2010-11-19 Thread MK
I've just started an "announcements only" mail list. That is, I have it set to discard posts from non-members, and to reject posts from members with a explanatory message. This works, however, I cannot post to the list either, although my email is listed as the administrator. I tried subscribi