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Tim Parker <[log in to unmask]>
Thu, 13 Sep 2001 15:02:43 -0400
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7.13.3 Edited Lists in the Site Managers Manual:

You can specify multiple editors by just placing them all on the same line
with commas seperating them. The only gotcha is that the first one on the
list is the only one that will get postings for approval. The rest can post
directly to the list.

Tim


-----Original Message-----
From: Tabariasl, Hamid [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 2:21 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Have a question


I have two questions. Do anyone know how to add a second person
> to a list as an editor. This is an announcement list only. I would
> like to have another editor beside myself.
>
        *       My list configuration is looks like the following:
>
> owner= [log in to unmask]
> Editor= [log in to unmask]
>
> I added        Editor= [log in to unmask]
>
> and it did not work. However, when I added
>                       [log in to unmask]
>
> it worked. Is this the correct way (only way) to do this ? Do I have
to make the second person as list second owner?
>
> ************************ List is copy of our list configuration
> *****************
>
> Editor=expo magazine staff
> Subscription= Open, confirm
> Ack= Yes
> Confidential= No
> Validate= No
> Review= Owner
> Send= Editor
> Reply-To= List, Respect
> Send= Public
> Errors-To= Owner
> Auto-Delete= Yes,Full-Auto,Probe(10)
> Notebook= No
> Owner= [log in to unmask] (David Sumner)
> Editor= [log in to unmask] (David Sumner)
> [log in to unmask]
> Editor= [log in to unmask]
>
> HH ON
> An announce-only list template.  This type of list is used for
> many different kinds of things: product announcements, system
> maintenance messages, electronic newsletters, and so forth. The
> list is set up so that only people who are defined as Editors
> may post to it.  Responses to list mail are transferred to the
> primary list editor.  An editor who is posting to the list must
> validate his posting via the "OK" method (in order to defeat
> spoofers and broken mail servers that "reflect" postings back
> to the list). See Chapter 2.13.6 in the LISTSERV List Owner's
> Manual for details.
>
> For large lists, you will want to review the impact of the
> passive probing frequency on your system. The proposed value,
> 10, leads to roughly 1/10 = 10% of passive probes per posting,
> assuming that the list is used infrequently (not more than once
> a day). With LSMTP version 1.1b or higher, this usually represents
> a good compromise between the additional bandwidth and resources
> required for individually customizing the 10% of probe messages,
> and the overhead for processing bounces for bad addresses that
> cannot always be detected without using a probe. With older
> versions of LSMTP, you may want to increase the probing interval
> to 20 (1/20 = 5% of probes per posting). Remember that sendmail
> cannot be used for passive probing without modifications (the
> messages will be delivered, but the bounces will never be passed
> back to LISTSERV).
> .HH OFF
>
> You should insert a short (4-5 line) description of your list here
>
************************************************************************
> ****
>
>
> My second question:
>
> For the above announcement list, I get verification back from the
> listserv whenever I send new announcement. It treats me as a moderator
> and I don't want that. I tried setting the following parameters:
>
> validate=no
>
>
> Is there anything that I can use with Review parameter?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Tabari

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