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Subject: RE: poster stuff
From: "Clayton Beaudoin" <clayton @ onenw . org>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 14:07:53 -0800
To: "Dan Liston" <dliston @ campuspipeline . com>
Cc: <majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM>
Importance: Normal
In-reply-to: <3A9383B3.593F38E5@campuspipeline.com>

Thanks a bunch, this is exactly the solution I was looking for.

Clayton

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Liston [mailto:dan.liston@campuspipeline.com]On Behalf Of Dan
Liston
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 1:01 AM
To: Clayton Beaudoin
Cc: majordomo-users@GreatCircle.COM
Subject: Re: poster stuff



-
Your restrict_post setting will allow multiple file names.  Use one of the
file names (listname) as your first allowed list of posters, and your second
file name (listname-post) separated by colon or space from the first
filename,
be the list of post-but-dont-receive addresses.

By giving the second list of address the listname-post file name, and
putting
that file in your "lists" directory, you have the ability to manipulate the
members via [un]subscribe commands to majordomo.

Dan Liston

Clayton Beaudoin wrote:
>
> Hello all-
>
> I'm new to this list, but have been doing low level majordomo admin for
> about a year now.  We host over 500 lists for the northwest conservation
> community.
>
> I have a group that would like to allow members to post to the interactive
> list from multiple email addresses, but only receive postings at one
> account.  My solution is to add a posters entry in the restrict-post
setting
> of the config file and include the list roster within the posters file,
> which also includes these additional address that don't actually want to
> receive postings.
>
> To allow the list administrator to continue maintaining the roster
> (receiving postings) as always (they aren't allowed to edit the posters
file
> directly, it goes through me), I'd like make the posters file point back
at
> the roster while including a few additional addresses.
>
> The question is this:  Is there any way, via pearl command or majordomo
> pointer, to essentially have the roster file be a subset of the posters
> file?  To make the posters file reference the roster?
>
> I may not be explaining this well, please let me know if I can clarify.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Clayton
>
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