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