Hi Jihui, *,
Am 07.11.2012 15:32 schrieb Jihui Choi:
I'm Jihui Choi, the moderator of Korean mailing list.(announce, users, l10n)
At the moment, I have to check every mail and confirm whether it's a spam
or not.
But I don't want to do that since sometimes I miss mails to confirm them.
Can I change the setting of mailing list?
I want to change like this.
1. the first mail should be confirmed by moderator.(because of spam)
2. confirmed users can mail to mailing list freely.
That would indeed be a good feature..
But as far as I see this is not possible - at least not for the moment.
Is anything preventing people from subscribing to the list theirselves?
Every mailinglist provides (see the footer) the possibility for people
to subscribe. Se the possible commands sending a mail to:
<listname>+help@<country-code>.libreoffice.org,
(website+help@global.libreoffice.org for this mailinglist - You get a
mail reply).
Please let me know about this or who can help me.
Please try the above. The messages sent can be translated to Your
language if You want to do it.
Gruß/regards
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