Great, that's just the information I needed!! But, when I went in and changed to Send=Editor, Hold, Confirm, I got an error message saying "* Editor= <Missing> Error: The "Editor=" keyword has no default value and may not be omitted." I'm assuming I need to add an editor line, with my email after the = sign. But does it matter where I add that line to the header? Thanks, Elizabeth -------------- Original message from Kevin Parris <[log in to unmask]>: -------------- > No, that's a site admin function. > > For future consideration, if you encounter this scenario again, consider > changing the list header SEND keyword to 'Editor,Hold,Confirm,Non-Member' > instead of using held status. Making the list moderated gives you complete > control of the traffic without having to do any subscriber-level tinkering - > each item coming to the list will appear through the "moderation" function on > the web interface, as well as arriving individually in your mailbox. > > You can even locate the MSG_POSTING_FORWARD_EDITOR template and put a .QQ > directive at the top, to prevent subcribers receiving the "message has been > forwarded to the editor" notice from the server - if you don't want folks to > "know" they are being moderated, or if you consider the notice just something > easy to live without. > > >>> 11/21/07 10:31 PM >>> > I'm just a listowner--do I have access to the spool directory--and if I do, > where is it?? > > Thank you! > > Elizabeth > > -------------- Original message from Gregory Hicks : > -------------- > > > > > Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 21:40:41 -0500 > > > From: Pete Weiss > > > Subject: Re: "Held" list question > > > To: [log in to unmask] > > > > > > Other than setting yourself as Editor, I don't think you as a > > list-owner have any special capabilities to control the message > > processing due to HOLD/FREE > > > > Go to the spool directory, typically ~listserv/spool, and run "jobview" > > against the files there. You might want to pipe via "more"... > > > > Should do it. > > > > > > Listserv maintainers can of course (but I don't know how). > > > > > > /Pete > > > > > > At 21:31 11/21/2007 Wednesday, [log in to unmask] wrote: > > > >Things on my list were getting out of hand today, and I had to leave > > for a > > > >3-hour drive. Rather than put a bunch of people on review, I "held" > > the > > > >list. I'm back at a computer now, and ready to "release" it. Is > > there > > > >any way for me to see the emails in the queue waiting to be released, > > to > > > >see if there are any problematic emails first? And if there are any > > > >emails I'd rather didn't make their way to the list, is there any way > > to > > > >delete them first? > > > > > > > >Thanks, > > > > > > > >Elizabeth > > > End Reply >