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On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 11:08:05 -0500, Eric Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I have asked Ben Parker about doing this very thing but never heard back from him.
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>Charles Clausen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>What I finally decided to do was to put all Yahoo subscribers in moderated status, then post this message to our list:
Ben and the LSoft people are probably kind of busy pounding on the !@#$ Yahoo people. :-)
Here is how I implemented it:
#1 - to check which Yahoo subscribers are already on moderated status, send this command to your admin server:
query [listname] with review for *@yahoo.com
Decide which of these subscriptions you would want to delete, then delete them. Also decide which of them should be re-established in moderated status if and when the Yahoo problem is resolved.
#2 - Send this command to your admin server:
quiet set [listname] review for *@yahoo.com
The server will return a neat listing of all yahoo subscribers that have been set to moderated status, and all that were already in moderated status.
#3 - Post a message to your list explaining to your subscribers what the situation is.
Charles Clausen
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