One way would be to make the "posters' a totally restricted (for
posting) list of itself, with an owner (the same) etc.
Then the 'owner of posters' could remotely update the 'posters' list.
Allan P. Magmanlac wrote:
> One more thing that I forgot to ask. How can I configure the list so
> that the list owner (not the majordomo admin) can add members to the
> "posters" file.
>
> Allan P. Magmanlac wrote:
>
>> Thanks guys, actually this is my setup however during the test, i
>> have 2 similar entries configured (1 in member list and 1 in the
>> posters list) and so it messed up my testing.
>> All is ok now.
>>
>> Dean Mail wrote:
>>
>>> " ... Is is possible for a list be modified to allow
>>> "user@example.com" to send to the list but not be on the list of
>>> recipients, or be returned if a "Who" command is done on the list? ..."
>>>
>>> In your Majordomo lists directory, add a file (or create a list)
>>> called "posters" (or call it whatever you'd like).
>>>
>>> Put user@example.com in that file.
>>>
>>> In your config file for the list to which you want user@example.com
>>> to be able to post, add "posters" (or whatever you've named it) to
>>> the "restrict_post" variable.
>>>
>>> -- Dean
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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