Marcus,
I'm with you in not understanding Mark's instructions -- I think there is a typo somewhere :-)
To create a non-member user in Mailman, Go to the List Settings page in Postorius, select Non-members from the User menu, and add a user there. Of course, that does nothing for your email system, which must also be configured.
I would very strongly encourage you to have the no-reply address be 'real' in the sense that the email system will agree it is valid and deliverable, or some recipient email servers will refuse to accept email from that address, either.
The right thing is for email to that address accepted as normal and then immediately discarded. You could send back a message "this address is not monitored" but there is an issue with spam backscattering which makes that less good than it first seems.
Regards,
Ruth
On 06/04/2021 10:00, marcus.granath@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you @Mark Sapiro for you quick reply.
So by doing the following settings, then ALL the messages sent to the list will be hold for moderation:
Settings -> Message Acceptance
"Default action to take when a member posts to the list": "Hold for moderation" "Default action to take when a non-member posts to thelist": "Hold for moderation"
Members -> Administration options -> Moderation: "List default"
BUT I don't really follow you when you say that those 3 allowed users to send on the list should also have set to "Moderation: List default"? How will they then be able to send messages, or what do I misunderstand here?
Also, how do I create a "non-member" user "no-reply@abc.com"? Do you mean that I do that under the "Mass operations -> Mass subscriptions" ? Can I add a "fake address" there?
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