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You have to manually unsubscribe from all lists and resubscribe to all the lists individually. You need to unsubscribe from the e-mail address you are registered with. If you no longer have access to your old e-mail address send a note to the list owners (list_name-owner{{:at10.png|}}lists.scs.carleton.ca) explaining your situation.    You have to manually unsubscribe from all lists and resubscribe to all the lists individually. You need to unsubscribe from the e-mail address you are registered with. If you no longer have access to your old e-mail address send a note to the list owners (list_name-owner{{:at10.png|}}lists.scs.carleton.ca) explaining your situation.   
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===== Administrators and Moderators ===== ===== Administrators and Moderators =====
-=== A few terms === +=== Brief glossary  === 
-Administrator or owner: one or more people in charge of maintaining a particular list +//Administrator or owner:// one or more people in charge of maintaining a particular list 
-Moderator: limited permissions; but allowed to tend to pending administration requests (subscription requests, and disposing of held postings) + 
-Site administrator: person in charge of Mailman, and at the moment creating new lists +//Moderator:// limited permissions; but allowed to tend to pending administration requests (subscription requests, and disposing of held postings) 
-Members or subscribers: individuals who are part of a mailing list + 
-Announcement list: One way communication, only moderators or admins can send messages to the list +//Site administrator:// person in charge of Mailman, and at the moment creating new lists 
-Discussion list: Members can send messages to the list. These may be moderated or open + 
 +//Members or subscribers:// individuals who are part of a mailing list 
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 +//Announcement list:// One way communication, only moderators or admins can send messages to the list 
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 +//Discussion list:// Members can send messages to the list. These may be moderated or open
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=== I would like to have a list. How do I request a list? === === I would like to have a list. How do I request a list? ===
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  - Go to Subscription rules   - Go to Subscription rules
  - Go to **Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this machine?** (Edit advertised) Select //Yes// for public, //No// for private   - Go to **Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this machine?** (Edit advertised) Select //Yes// for public, //No// for private
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 +=== How do I make an "Announcement only" list? ===
 +  - Go to <code>http://lists.scs.carleton.ca/mailman/admin/list_name</code> and Authenticate.
 +  - Under (main admin page) **Privacy options...**
 +    - >> **Subscription Rules**
 +      - **Who can view subscription list?** set to **List admin only**
 +    - >> **Sender Filters**
 +      - **By default, should new list member postings be moderated?** //Yes//
 +      - **Action to take when a moderated member posts to the list.** //Hold//
 +      - **Action to take for postings from non-members for which no explicit action is defined.** //Hold//
 +  - Under (main admin page) **Auto-responder**
 +    - **Should Mailman send an auto-response to mailing list posters?** //Yes//
 +    - **Auto-response text to send to mailing list posters.** //Sorry, postings restricted to moderators and administrators//
 +    - **Number of days between auto-responses** //0// (zero)
 +  - Under (main admin page) **Membership management**
 +    - **Set everyone's moderation bit, including those members not currently visible** //On//
 +Moderator bit //on// means members posts are subject to moderator approval. **Action to take when a moderated member posts to the list** = Hold means the administrator has to approve their own posts. Having this bit //off// for moderators is insecure since e-mail addresses can be easily forged.
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 +In summary to prevent unauthorized people from posting to your list, always have their moderator bit (flag) //on//. As well as setting //Yes// to **By default, should new list member postings be moderated?**
Additional documentation can be found at [[http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/Mailman+2.1+Members+Manual]] Additional documentation can be found at [[http://wiki.list.org/display/DOC/Mailman+2.1+Members+Manual]]
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