[Mailman-Users] newbie question
Brad Knowles
brad at stop.mail-abuse.org
Sat Jan 22 03:26:22 CET 2005
At 4:27 PM -0600 2005-01-20, C. Jon Hinkle wrote:
> In either instance, how do I account for worthwhile replies that would
> be beneficial for the entire list to see?
Generally speaking, munging the Reply-To: header is considered to
be a bad idea -- See
<http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.048.htp>.
That said, for certain types of lists, it may make sense to do
this sort of thing. Lists where that is more appropriate tend to be
ones that are run internally to an organization, and where you can
make an across-the-board decision like this and do so with the
approval of management.
> Am I taking the wrong tack here? Is this better done with something
> like default_member_moderation? I could set the flag to off for the 30
> and on for the rest and then set the action to Hold. Then, if the
> posting/reply was worth seeing on the list, it could be approved by a
> single moderator, and if not then it gets rejected and the poster gets a
> notice.
That's the path I would be inclined to take. You can choose
which people get their moderation bit turned off, so that they can
post directly. Everyone else gets moderated, and you have a small
team of people who do the work of eliminating the wheat from the
chaff.
--
Brad Knowles, <brad at stop.mail-abuse.org>
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
-- Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), reply of the Pennsylvania
Assembly to the Governor, November 11, 1755
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