Sun, 3 Sep 1995 17:45:01 EDT
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I am running a list (using LISTSERV 1.8a on VM) on which I want subscribers
and indirect subscribers to be able to post to the list themselves, but I
want other peoples' messages to go through a moderator. By "indirect
subscribers" I mean a situation where a bulletin board or other
(non-LISTSERV) list is subscribed to my list and the "indirect subscribers"
read the articles from my list on the bulletin board or non-LISTSERV list.
Since I am unable to identify the "indirect subscribers", I am prepared to
assume that everyone on a specific host, or everyone in a specific subdomain
is an "indirect subscriber".
What I'd like to be able to do is set up MYLIST like this:
Send= Editor
Editor= userid@host /The real editor
Editor= (MYLIST) /Takes care of "direct" subscribers
Editor= *@*.mit.edu /Takes care of some people at MIT
Editor= *@mit.edu /Takes care of other people at MIT
Editor= *@fcbbs.ss.kpmg.com /Takes care of people at KPMG
but I don't think this works. (Does it?)
If necessary, I would be willing to create a dummy list, for example named
MYDUMMY, with:
Service= *@*.mit.edu,*@mit.edu,*@fcbbs.ss.kpmg.com
and then set up MYLIST as follows:
Send= Editor
Editor= userid@host /The real editor
Editor= (MYLIST) /Takes care of "direct" subscribers
Editor= Service(MYDUMMY) /Takes care of "indirect" subscribers
Would that work?
In general, what do you recommend as the best way to extend what the List
Owner's Manual refers to as "self-moderation" to include people who aren't
necessarily subscribers but who send mail from a specific host or a specific
subdomain?
/David M. Rosenberg [log in to unmask] 1-617-253-8054
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