Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Christian Anton wrote:
>
>
>>I was now searching a link to the archives in the web-admininterface
>>later than login as a subscribed user, but did not find it.
>>
>>
>
>If you haven't modified the listinfo page for the list, the last thing
>in the first section (About li
Christian Anton wrote:
>
>I was now searching a link to the archives in the web-admininterface
>later than login as a subscribed user, but did not find it.
If you haven't modified the listinfo page for the list, the last thing
in the first section (About listname) is:
To see the collection of p
Hi everybody,
seems i am to tired to find the archives of my mailinglist.
I have set the archives "private" because i don't want to make the
archives public, i want that only subscribed users are able to accesss them.
I was now searching a link to the archives in the web-admininterface
later t
Web-admin / Privacy page / Second option:
"What steps are required for subscription?"
Choose "require approval" or "confirm+approval"
On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 19:44, Ken Barr wrote:
> with 2.0.13, is there an option (or a hack) to create
> an unjoinable list?
>
> Only the administrator should
with 2.0.13, is there an option (or a hack) to create
an unjoinable list?
Only the administrator should be able to add people to
our site's "admin" list so that no one can subscribe
to a list of problems with our machine.
Everyone -should- be able to send mail to this list,
though, not just su