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Subject: Re: Using a second list as a nomail function
From: "Michel Côté" <michel . cote @ millenniumsend . org>
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 01:45:00 -0400
To: "'Majordomo-users'" <majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com>
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In-reply-to: <000e01c244e4$49185980$09d2fea9@michelcote>

> 
-> 	Following this thought I wanted to use something similar to the
-> above to create a nomail feature for my lists.
-> 
-> 	So I created a sports-nomail (to use the same example as Daniel)
-> which the owner populated with emails that wanted to send but not
-> receive.  This works well using restrict_post = sports:sports-nomail.
-> 
-> 	What I would like to know is if there's a way to isolate the
-> sports-nomail so no one can post to it, not even the subscribers.  Is
-> the moderated function the only way to prevent posting to this second
-> list?
-> 
-> 	Thanks
-> 
-> 	Michel
-> 

	BTW I'm using mojordomo 1.94.5 on a shared server so I can't
write the majordomo config files, I can, though, write over the
lists.config files.

	Michel





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