On 2016-08-20 02:08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 08/19/2016 10:39 PM, Jean-Luc Wasmer wrote:
On 2016-08-19 17:58, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 08/17/2016 09:17 PM, Jean-Luc Wasmer wrote:
No matter what action I set for member posts (Hold for moderator, Reject) they are always delivered.
I don't know why this would be. Perhaps the member's moderation is set to Accept immediately - you can see this on ther member's options page in Postorius when logged in as a list owner.
Apart from "Mode of Delivery" that is set to "Regular" for the user, none of the following attributes are set:
Mail Delivery Receive own posts to the list Receive acknowledgement mails Conceal address from the subscriber list Avoid duplicate copies of messages
If you look at the user's options when logged in as a list owner, you should see an additional "Administration options" section below those with a "Moderation" setting. What is that set to?
I log in as the admin user created with "mailman-web-django-admin createsuperuser", I created the list logged in as this admin user and its email address is displayed in the "Owners" sections of the "Members" tab. I only have that 1 other member and when I check it settings, the last section is "Avoid duplicate copies of messages?" and then there's the "Save" button.
By the way, I didn't mention before but in Settings | Message Acceptance, the "Acceptable aliases:" box contains "[]". When I try to Save changes after modifying something, I gut "An error occured: []" in the yellow banner (instead of "The settings have been updated.").
What happens if you clear the Acceptable aliases box before saving?
Then I get "The settings have been updated." after pressing "Save changes". But if I navigate elsewhere and come back, the brackets are back in the form.
You may find <https://wiki.list.org/x/17891998> of interest.
Indeed, I actually stumbled upon it yesterday. It would have helped me, specially setting up Apache's vhost (the example provided in the bundler only helped getting half of it working). One of the issues was the permissions to the run/wsgi path. Also, as I run on FreeBSD I had to create an rc script... I don't mind sharing it, it's not super advanced but it does the job.