Suspend a list temporarily
Is there any way to do this, while keeping other lists running?
On Sat, Aug 31, 2019, at 1:47 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Is there any way to do this, while keeping other lists running?
What is your definition of disabled in this case though?
- Mail server rejects the messages to it saying this list doesn't exist?
- Mailman rejects the messages to it saying this list is suspended?
While there is direct way to achieve this, you can configure your list to reject emails from everyone and the text to your response which says that this list has been temporarily suspended. There should be templates to configure the text sent when a message is rejected.
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I need a bit of handholding here. What settings do I have to make to reject with a message, and how to make or modify a template with my message containing the reason for temporary list processing suspension?
The message I get is:
The message comes from a moderated member
But I do not know where this comes from, or what it means. Sorry to be always so obtuse.
On 8/31/19 7:20 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
I need a bit of handholding here. What settings do I have to make to reject with a message, and how to make or modify a template with my message containing the reason for temporary list processing suspension?
The template to modify is list:user:notice:rejected. This does not seem to be one that can be customized via Postorius so you would need to make a templates/lists/<list.id>/en/list:user:notice:rejected.txt file in Mailman's var/ directory or set a URL for the template as in <https://mailman.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/mailman/rest/docs/templates.htm...>
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