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Subject: Re: Newbie questions
From: Romaine <romaine @ writeme . com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 18:40:46 +0800
To: majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <Pine.SGI.3.95.980630042441.28037C-100000@world.std.com>
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At 04:33 AM 6/30/98 -0400, you wrote:
>On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Romaine wrote:
>
>; 1) What command can I use to approve a non-subscriber message to be sent to
>; the list?
>
>Use the "approve" script.

Exactly how?
"approve {password} {listname}" in the first line or something? How can I
keep the proper "From:" field?

>; 2) What is the equivalent commands of the Listserv's "set listname nomail"?
>
>unsubscribe listname user@domain.com

I didn't mean unsubscribing. Under Listserv, when you set nomail, you're
still a list subscriber, which means you can still post to the list without
getting the list mail.

>; 3) How can I use "who listname" while I set "private_who = no"?
>
>A: If "private_who = no", then, unless I'm thinking backards here,
>anyone should be able to issue a "who listname" command.

If that's the case, I really meant "private_who = yes". If not everybody
can use "who listname", how can I use the "who" command with my list password?

>B: "private_*" config keys are old-style options.  The current version
>of Majordomo uses keys in the following syntax:
>
>	who_access =
>
>were the values are:  open/closed/list

does "who_access = closed" equal to "private_who = yes"?
Of course I don't want anybody else (especially those spammers out there)
to have access to the subscribers' addresses.

Thank you.

Romaine


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