Yes, it's my own address. I set the entire list
to Moderated,, and I reset my address to bypass
moderation,, but it didn't do into effect,, so
I had to moderate one of my own posts,, it
was a duplicate and ill-formatted,, I'd never
used the reject - serve off option before so
I didn't know what it meant.
Is there a way to add another owner address to
the configuration page via command line?
Ron
Is you address listed as served off ??
You can also check served off address’s from the GUI – clicked “served Off Addresses”
See following screen dump
From: LISTSERV Site Administrators' Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ron Beatteay
Sent: Wednesday, 23 September 2015 5:33 PM
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Subject: Re: Serve Off??
serve my email address
it still hasn't worked yet,
Reject and Serve Off – Reject all messages whose boxes have been checked and
serve off the senders. This bans future postings from their email addresses.
To check what addresses are served off from the GUI in the command line type Serve Lists – this will show you all off the “served odd” addresses
To restore the access in the command line type serve <address> - the email address of the user
I have a slight emergency here
Can somebody explain what "Serve Off" means?
I was moderating a post, and it was a duplicate so I
chose "reject & serve off" in the dropdown list of
options, thinking that meant it would delete the
message. But now I can't get back into the list, or
any of my list archives. I says it's been "served off"
by the administrator.
How do I reverse the "serve off" status?
It shouldn't really say "reject & serve off" it
should say, "reject and kill admin access to the
archives" because that's precisely what it does.