Hello mark!
Thursday January 30 2020 07:05, you wrote to Vince Coen:
> Re: New elist program ab
> By: Vince Coen to Dale Shipp on Wed Jan 29 2020 20:48:15
VC>> That will be a problem.
VC>> Is any moderator not a sysop ?
> yes, the MEMORIES echo is moderated by a non-sysop... there never has
> been a requirement for moderators to be sysops... only that they have
> access to netmail...
> then also remember that some of us provide an update service for
> moderators wherein we send their updates from our systems with our
> bots... there never was a requirement that the updates or even
> registrations came from the moderator or a comoderator...
I have no problems with updates / additions sent via any one with a netmail
address but I now have
a wee problem in testing provided contact addressing as in MOD, FROM & if
needed REPLY-TO.
The later I process but don't do much with as all responses from submissions
are via:
ELIST using the FROM address first and last names.
Direct to the poster using the netmail address element.
Later I will add sending to the email address if provided, as well.
I do not look at netmails or echos on a daily basis and if fact can be as long
as weekly but I do
read emails multi times per day, even if only a quick scan and delete the junk
and reread when time
is available usually 2 - 4 times per day.
I 'assume' that other sysops might be doing the same.
Programming takes priority even if I am no longer getting paid for it
(retired) but trying to
finish off all previously commercial applications turning them into OS (Open
Source) tools or apps.
As at my age time is getting more err, reduced to do such and no it's 73 in
June but one never
knows what is around the corner :(
As of to day my elist program appears to be operational with the odd small
snag to clear and then
run a full Add submission to verify all previously existing Elist ECHOs as
shown on the last
ELIST.PRT listing dated May 2019.
Yes they do not have at the moment passwords, but saying to every one to
submit their Echo
submissions as new MOD-ADD's are no different but as all such are shown in the
ELIST echo any one
can query if some one tries to take any over.
Another point is that the expiry dates are taken from that report using the
last update given so
most are up for Expiry requiring a MOD-UPD.
There are a few ECHO entries that are out of date in regard to todays current
moderators any way.
Hopefully all this will settle down over a few weeks.
Vincent
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