[Seattle-editorial] monitored email
Jeremy G Kahn
jgk at fifthhorseman.net
Fri Sep 26 09:58:04 PDT 2003
Nathaniel called it right -- feature proposals do indeed look more like
spam -- it's all the HTML.
Trust me -- we want to keep the spam filter. I am happy to add another
person to the administration if the admin-held stuff isn't getting
through fast enough.
--jeremy
nathaniel t wrote:
> This sounds like a pretty serious problem. You can always check the
> archives at
>
> http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/seattle-editorial/
>
> to see what's been distributed to everybody and what hasn't.
>
>> What is going on with that? I cannot figure out the pattern.
>
>
> There's not supposed to be a pattern.
>
> If you're a list subscriber, everything you send should be distributed.
>
> If you're not a subscriber, then maybe a spam filter is grabbing some
> of your stuff by accident. Feature proposals might look more like
> spam than "normal" e-mail does. I'd recommend you subscribe to the
> list. There's a form to fill out at
>
> http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/seattle-editorial
>
> If you want your posts to get approved automatically, but you don't
> actually want to get e-mail from the list, there's another box at the
> bottom of the page that will, a few clicks later, get you to a "change
> your subscription options" page, one option of which is to stay on the
> subscriber list but not get any e-mail from it.
>
> Or there could be something else wrong that I don't know about.
>
> Thank you so much for your persistence.
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: sheelanagig at juno.com
> To: g at art13.com
> CC: seattle-editorial at lists.indymedia.org
> Subject: [Seattle-editorial] monitored email
> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 05:48:43 -0700
>
> So I have been trying to figure out what happens here.
> It seems sometimes I post to this list and it goes straight onto the
> list.
> But, like last night, when I submitted two formatted articles, I did not
> see them post, but rather got emails back saying my emails had to be
> approved by a moderator before they could be posted...
>
> What is going on with that? I cannot figure out the pattern.
> Did the articles I formatted yesterday, the miami one and the same sex
> partner ones ever post here?
> Where did they go if they did not post? Who is the person supposedly
> moderating this list and my emails?
> And why?
> If the articles did post, did anyone approve them?
>
> Somehow, I got left out of my own loop!
>
> kirsten anderberg
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