[Mailman-Users] Help

Armando Soto Baeza asbaeza at catsanet.com.mx
Sat Oct 19 05:01:21 CEST 2002


Oh, I was wrong, sorry!

All you can do is defining the reply-to. It seems you can not do what you
want :-(

> You can hide the list members and make the list sending messages as
> coming from its address instead of member's one. Is this maybe not
> enough for your needs?
>
> REgards
>
>>>From Jon Carnes Saturday, October 12, 2002 2:21 PM
>>
>>> You can set the list to be Moderated, so that all messages must be
>>> approved.  You can also setup a sub-list of email addresses that are
>>> allowed to post to the list without being moderated.
>>
>> Dear Jon:
>>
>> Sorry I sent this to the whole mailing list, but your email address
>> (jonc at nc.rr.com) did not take my send.
>>
>> Thanks for the response. Does Mailman support the concept of
>> anonymity?
>>
>> For example, can the program allow users to designate a USER NAME and
>> also an email address that is verifiable?
>>
>> The email list I am compiling is for those who are mentally ill, are
>> patients, or have relatives who are ill. The need for anonymity is
>> high.
>>
>> What do you suggest?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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