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You can do that, but it will result in the system sending you 190
separate OK confirmation codes that you would have to process one at a time.
To avoid that inconvenience, make an "ok batch" instead.
See section 2.12.7 The "OK" Confirmation Mechanism here:
http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/15.5/htmlhelp/list%20owners%20-%20advanced/StartingMailingLists.4.1.html
The discussion there suggests putting no more than "10-12 commands" in a
batch, but it works just fine with hundreds at a time.
Alternatively, you could "quiet set listname nopost for *@*" and then
set post for only the selected ten. Depends on which set of data you
happen to have most handy for generating the commands from.
On 2/5/2019 3:28 PM, Greg Bautista wrote:
> My list already has 200 people subscribed. Of these 200 people, there are 190 that I want to set as NOPOST. Can I do this with the following, which I would send to the listserv as a command email? I am assuming that I can include 190 lines of text in my command email, yes? In other words, 1 line for each of the 190 users.
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> On a related note: I am aware that I can set the configuration of the list to NOPOST by default. I know how to do it, but there are certain reasons (which I cannot detail here) for which I do not wish to set NOPOST to be a default setting.
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> QUIET SET listname NOPOST FOR user1@address
> QUIET SET listname NOPOST FOR user3@address
> QUIET SET listname NOPOST FOR user3@address
> QUIET SET listname NOPOST FOR user4@address
> QUIET SET listname NOPOST FOR user5@address
> QUIET SET listname NOPOST FOR user6@address
> QUIET SET listname NOPOST FOR user7@address
>
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