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Re: listserv security
From:
"M. LEBLANC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Wed, 8 Jan 1997 11:47:46 EST
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Hi Douglas. :-)
 
You wrote:
 
>> Set *yourself* to review and you won't ever post your password to your
>> list. (Nor will you accidentally post zillions of "ok"s to your list, and
>> have to answer "ok what?" over and over and over and ...
>
>Maureen, if *yourself* is specifically listed as the editor, and you
>set that address to review, what happens when you approve an item,
>either a "review" or a "nonsubscriber" item?  Never tried it so don't
>know, but I would think that if the editor is set to review then when
>he approves an item it would come right back for approval again, and
>again.  Or does it not work that way?
>
>Douglas
 
Happily, it doesn't seem to work that way. :-)
 
I haven't had any usenet posts (or posts of new subscribers who're set
to review) that I've "ok"'d come back again and again for review.
 
My wild guess is that it's because the owner's "ok" isn't sent to the
list address, but is a sent as a message to listserv instead. The "ok"
never comes back to you (the owner who's set himself to review) for
review, so that this revolving door scenario never really gets off the
ground. :-)
 
(I sincerely want this to be true. Can you tell?) ;-)
 
Maureen :-)

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