On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Ed Kasky wrote:
> Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 06:37:04 -0700
> From: Ed Kasky <ed@esson.net>
> To: Randy Brown <Randy.Brown@noaa.gov>, majordomo-users@greatcircle.com
> Subject: Re: restrict_post acknowlegement email
>
> At 06:15 AM Friday, 10/14/2005, Randy Brown wrote -=>
> >I am running majordomo 1.9.4 and using the restrict_post option to limit
> >who can post to the list. This is working fine. However, when an
> >unauthorized user tries to post to this list, the message gets bounced to
> >the list owner, which is fine, but the user attempting to post gets
> >nothing telling them that they cannot post to this list. Is there a way
> >to have majordomo send a response to the subscriber telling them that they
> >cannot post messages to the list?
>
> I am not 100% sure about a moderated list, but there is the following in
> the list.config:
>
> # non_member_bounce [enum] () <resend> /;sender;sender-owner/
> # One of three values: blank, sender, or sender-owner. If left
> # blank the message is bounced to the list owner. Sender allows
> # the sender to be notified in addition to the owner receiving the
> # bounced message. Sender-owner causes the sender to be notified,
> # but not the owner.
> non_member_bounce = sender
>
> Ed
You have non_member_bounce attribute in your list config file because you
have applied config_parse.pl-resend patch to Majordomo 1.94.5. If Randy
runs Majordomo 1.94.5, then he could apply the latest version of the
patch:
ftp://ftp.ccsf.org/majordomo-patches/1.94.5/config_parse.pl-resend.3
Regards,
Joe
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