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Subject: Does 'moderate' restrict Digest delivery?
From: Michael Coxe <vinyl @ best . com>
Organization: Best...uh...Verio...err...NTT
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 13:48:37 -0800
To: md-users <majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM>

Looked for the answer in the archives & FAQ  but didn't find 
it (probably my poor search techniques).

I've begun to have problems with occasional posts going to the 
digest version of my list, even though "Reply-To" in both config
files (per-mes & digest) is set to the per-message address.
Some people will never learn dept...

So, I want to know if I 'moderate' posting to the digest, 
will it effect the delivery of said digests? I.E, will it
send me an 'approve' request before sending out the digest
as normal? I could setup an approve script out of procmail 
but would prefer to avoid that.

My reason for moderating is that posts to the digest would
bounce to me, then I could generate an autoreply (which I 
already do for MIME/HTML offenders) to the sender showing
them the error of their ways.

 - michael coxe <vinyl@best.com>



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