Re: [Mailman-Users] how to force confirmation on my list owners?
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 03:51, Marc Haber wrote:
Your post never made it to the list as far as my inbox is concerned. I'll answer the courtesy copy in private because of that. Feel free to reply to the list while quoting me.
Sorry, I must have simply hit Reply rather than Reply To All... or maybe I just hit my quota of list responses for that day :-)
On 20 Feb 2003 20:18:32 -0500, Jon Carnes <jonc@nc.rr.com> wrote:
You could hack the code to remove the subscribe option from the Web-admin. This would be a fairly easy hack. Other than that, it's not configurable.
Yuck. I'll look after that possibility. Don't like it at all though.
I am still a novice mailman user: Is there a way to have that feature put on some kind of TODO list?
If you look up on Sourceforge at the Mailman project you will see that there is a way of dropping off suggested features.
You can also label it as such on this list...
Note: suggestions that include snippets of code to help accomplish the requested feature, get a lot more response than others.
Note2: if you really want a feature, you can always pay for it! Then donate it back to the public domain. The whole world will sing you Hazzah's.
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 14:46, Jon Carnes wrote:
If you look up on Sourceforge at the Mailman project you will see that there is a way of dropping off suggested features.
Yes, SourceForge has a feature request tracker, which is the best place to register such suggestions. All email has a non-zero chance of getting buried, so it's fine to post to this list, but I probably won't see it unless it's in a tracker. (I'm on a mini-vacation and doing some offline mailbox gardening today :).
-Barry
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