On 7/1/18 10:55 PM, robert.kydd@gmail.com wrote:
I have had a look in cPanel File Manager but did not find anything. Is it possible that these files are stored at the server level which would then be under control of the ISP hosting the website ?
What Mailman is this? If this is in fact Mailman 3, the var/ directory referred to at <https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/issues/426#note_43861203> is probably not /var/, It is Mailman's var directory as configured by var_dir in mailman.cfg and the template you're interested in is list:user:notice:hold.txt.
If this is cPanel's Mailman 2.1, you can edit the template through Mailman's web admin interface. Go to "Edit the public HTML pages and text files" in the upper right and then select "User notice of held post".
However, in either case, the "post by nonmember" reason is a replacement, so if you edit the template to put different text there, it will apply to all reasons.
One way around this is to make an English language i18n message catalog which translates the "Post by non-member to a members-only list" message to something else.
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