Hello.
No, it isn't. The main thing to do is to watch the moderation queue of the list, where mails are held because of several things ( posted by a non-member, etc). The list administrator would have to check that moderation queue, delete the spam and accept non-spam mails. It's easy and does not take a lot of time: The l.a. would just have to check the mail if he's unsure. Doing that on a daily basis, it would take maximun ten minutes. The second thing a list admin would have to do is to change a settings of the ML when there's a require for that (set archive to private, hide the list in the Mailing List overview, etc), what is done on a html interface. The last thing he has to do is regulary the list :). If a list admin would be unsure of the options he can do, i'd explain him (or her).
Sincerly yours, Ronny
Mark Ryan wrote:
Is it difficult?
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 18:53:20 +0200, Ronny Raschkowan ronny@kopfrechnung.de wrote:
Hello!
As far as Jeronim is no longer admin of the list, i would like to know if there is another person who would like to keep up the list and administrate it.
I would of course explain the things what a list administrator should do to the user(s?) interested in it. The main - activity is spam-deletion though..
Volunteers? :)
Sincerly yours, Fire
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