Hi Jonathan,
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Jonathan Aquilina
<eagles051387@gmail.com> wrote:
Im not sure if anyone else agrees with me, but is there a way that
moderators can be notified if someone else has moderated a message?
That is trivially achieved by delivering that moderated message to the
mailinglist.
No need for extra notification. When the message is on the list, no
need to moderate it anymore. Also if poster recognizes his mistake of
posting with a non-subscribed address and reposts using a subscribed
one, no need to moderate the message (but in this case a "notifcation
for moderators" is not even possible. So no gain at all, only more
messages to go through for moderators.
Lets
say i moderated a message and allowed it to its respective list how will
other moderators know that the message has already been moderated or is
that handled by the back end?
See above. And even if they are not subscribed to the list (which
makes very little sense for regular moderators): moderating a message
twice doesn't do any harm. Moderator's job is to verify whether the
mail is authentic and not spam, and for that to decide you don't need
much time.
ciao
Christian
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