On 05/27/2016 11:23 AM, Ryan Stasel wrote:
Sorry, you’re right, while the lists are members, they’re all set to “nomail”.
Why are the list's members at all?
The list does have a couple individuals, but not many. They’re really only there so they can send. But obviously I could put them in non-members.
It's probably fine if they are members.
Nothing is in regular_exclude_lists. regular_include_lists is as I said, more lists. A lot of individual emails is n accept_these_nonmembers. Basically everyone that can send to the list.
So, as long as you don't have things like @child_listname in the "everyone" list's accept_these_nonmembers, you can just remove the problem posters from that setting and their posts will then be handled according to generic_nonmember_action.
They will still receive posts to "everyone" via their regular_include_lists membership and will still be able to post to their lists of which they are members, but not to the "everyone" list.
For the children, they have nothing set in regular_*_lists.
OK
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