Brad Knowles wrote:
On 1/7/08, Troy Knabe wrote:
I want to set a list so that users cannot self subscribe. Is there a
way to do that? I only see "confirm, require approval, or confirm and
approve". I would like "not allowed"
What's wrong with requiring approval, and then just
On 1/7/08, Troy Knabe wrote:
> I want to set a list so that users cannot self subscribe. Is there a
> way to do that? I only see "confirm, require approval, or confirm and
> approve". I would like "not allowed"
What's wrong with requiring approval, and then just not approving any requests?
Troy Knabe wrote:
>> I want to set a list so that users cannot self subscribe. Is there a
>> way to do that? I only see "confirm, require approval, or confirm and
>> approve". I would like "not allowed"
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Troy
And charlie derr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:
> Looks like ban_l
Troy Knabe wrote:
>Ok so that brings up 2 questions for me.
>
>1. What would I put to ban everyone from being able to subscribe?
^.
Ie, a pattern that matches any address with at least one character.
>2. If I banned everyone from subscription then I wouldn't be able to
>add them manually e
Looks like ban_list under Privacy Options will do what you desire.
~c
Troy Knabe wrote:
> I want to set a list so that users cannot self subscribe. Is there a
> way to do that? I only see "confirm, require approval, or confirm and
> approve". I would like "not allowed"
>
> Than
Ok so that brings up 2 questions for me.
1. What would I put to ban everyone from being able to subscribe?
2. If I banned everyone from subscription then I wouldn't be able to
add them manually either, or is that not a correct assumption?
Thanks
-Troy
On Jan 7, 2008, at 9:27 AM, charlie de
I want to set a list so that users cannot self subscribe. Is there a
way to do that? I only see "confirm, require approval, or confirm and
approve". I would like "not allowed"
Thanks
-Troy
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