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Re: [tdf-discuss] Two moderator questions


On 2010-10-15 9:58 AM, James Wilde wrote:
> On Oct 15, 2010, at 13:43 , Charles Marcus wrote:
>> On 2010-10-15 2:18 AM, James Wilde wrote:
>>> Is it possible to add an indication that a message has been
>>> passed by the moderators to the subject line, or as a secondary
>>> header in the message itself? This way those answering the OP
>>> will know that they need to add his/her personal address to the
>>> reply.

>> Doesn't it make more sense just to modify the Reply-To header (to
>> both the list and the OP) and let the mail client just do the right
>> thing?

> You mean automatically, or in the copy of the message that comes to
> the moderators? I didn't think that any changes one made to this
> would percolate through to the message subsequently posted to the
> list, but I'm willing to try.

Yes, automatically... if the list software cannot do it natively, then
someone could write a custom handler (at least in mailman you can do
this, if exmlm can't then thats another reason to change) that would
accept posts from non-members, but with some extra processing where it
modified the Reply-To headers.

The reason allowing non-members to post is a problem (endless questions
and explanations) is *because* these messages are currently handled
manually.

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Best regards,

Charles

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Follow-Ups:
Re: [tdf-discuss] Two moderator questionsBarbara Duprey <Barb@onr.com>
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[tdf-discuss] Two moderator questionsJames Wilde <james.wilde@sunde-wilde.com>
Re: [tdf-discuss] Two moderator questionsCharles Marcus <CMarcus@Media-Brokers.com>
Re: [tdf-discuss] Two moderator questionsJames Wilde <james.wilde@sunde-wilde.com>
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