Hi James,
James Wilde wrote on 2010-10-15 08.18:
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.  Additionally, the OP will know that 
tthe message has come from an email address which is not registered, which can happen by accident.
not at the moment, I fear. But I'll forward to the developers of our 
mailing list system, maybe they can implement it.
And the other question: if two moderators approve a message does it appear twice in the or is the 
system sufficiently intelligent to reject moderation after the first?  I ask this since I approved 
a message I had not found in the list yesterday and subsequently found that it appeared three times 
in a list with three moderators.  Can't remember which list unfortunately.
It should appear only once.
Florian
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