From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Mads Martin Joergensen Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 07:48:06 +0000 Subject: Re: closedlistsub not working Message-Id: <20060806074806.GT34255@mmj.dk> List-Id: References: <44D546D2.3060702@kite.se> In-Reply-To: <44D546D2.3060702@kite.se> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: mlmmj@mlmmj.org * Magnus Naeslund(k) [Aug 06. 2006 03:33]: > Hello, > I'm a qmail defector that is evaluating mlmmj to be used with a postfix > installation instead of ezmlm + qmail. We might be moving quite a number > of lists over to mlmmj if the evaluation is positive. > > When i tried to enable "closedlistsub" it still enables me to subscribe, > has anyone seen this before? See my other posting to the list. > Also I would be very happy if someone could help me with this: > > I'm trying to map the different types of ezmlm lists we provide over to > the mlmmj options. These are the types of ezmlm list we have now: > > announcelist_modsub: > A list that is moderated in two ways, > subscription requests are sent to moderator(s), > posts are also sent to moderators for approval. > > announcelist: > Anyone can subscribe, but posts go to moderators. > > priv_privpost: > Private list that only moderators can approve on > subscription requests. > Only subscribers can post. > > priv_pubpost: > Private list that only moderators can approve on > subscription requests, but anyone can post to the list. > > pubsub: the normal kind of public list, anyone can post to it > > I know that most of these should be easy with mlmmj, but some of them I > can't really map. Any pointers are appreciated. If I could just get myself together and finish moderated subscription (80% done) once more (previous implementation got lost with my previous laptop) all of the above will be possible. Maybe it really is time to get this out of my hair, and take another stab at it tonight. Last time I finished it and it was working, it was just a matter of a couple of hours... -- Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk "Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogical, with just a little bit more effort?" -- A. P. J.