I have started to read r-help on Gmane using Thunderbird as a reader. Before that I had messages sent to gmail account. The first post through Gmane needed moderator approval, but then I got a message from Your friendly autoauthorizer at Gmane.org saying You are now authorized to post to the gmane.comp.lang.r.general newsgroup. But my messages are still needing moderator approval, which I assumed would no longer be needed given the message from my friendly autoauthorizer Am I missing something here. Thanks
On 19-Sep-10 09:23:45, Graham Smith wrote:> I have started to read r-help on Gmane using Thunderbird as a reader. > Before that I had messages sent to gmail account. > > The first post through Gmane needed moderator approval, but then I > got a message from > > Your friendly autoauthorizer at Gmane.org > > saying > > You are now authorized to post to the > gmane.comp.lang.r.general newsgroup. > > But my messages are still needing moderator approval, which I assumed > would no longer be needed given the message from my friendly > autoauthorizer > > Am I missing something here. > ThanksThe moderator approval is being applied by the R-help server (mailman) at ethz.ch, the home of R-help, not by Gmane. If you look at the headers of your latest message (the one to which I am replying) you will see the header: X-Mailman-Approved-At: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 15:24:56 +0200 which was inserted by mailman. You should have received a message (prior to approval) which said that your message was being held for moderator approval, and giving a reason. The reason is usually one of two: "Posting by a non-member to a members-only list" or "The message headers matched a filter rule". If the email address from which you are posting is not subscribed to the R-help list, you would get the first (I don't think that access via Gmane can bypass that, though I stand to be corrected), except that the second -- if triggered -- is likely to be quoted instead of the first if both apply. What can trigger the second is a somewhat varied mixed bag of indicators of potential spam. This can include simply posting from a gmail account, or via nabble (though I gather that the "filter rules" have been slightly relaxed recently so that these now pose a problem less often), and it may also be that access via Gmane could trigger it. If you would state what reason you were given, it may help to identify the problem. If it was "Posting by non-member ... " on any occasion then the only cure is to subscribe the email address from which you post. Hoping this helps, Ted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <Ted.Harding at manchester.ac.uk> Fax-to-email: +44 (0)870 094 0861 Date: 19-Sep-10 Time: 15:05:38 ------------------------------ XFMail ------------------------------
Ted,> The moderator approval is being applied by the R-help server > (mailman) at ethz.ch, the home of R-help, not by Gmane. If you > look at the headers of your latest message (the one to which I am > replying) you will see the header:Thanks for the explanation. The message is "Posting by a non-member to a members-only list". I was subscribed but for various reasons I thought it would be more convenient to pick up the messages direct from Gmane, but maybe I will just go back to a subscription, as it appears this will be convenent. Thanks again, Graham
On 19/09/2010 5:23 AM, Graham Smith wrote:> I have started to read r-help on Gmane using Thunderbird as a reader. > Before that I had messages sent to gmail account. > > The first post through Gmane needed moderator approval, but then I got a > message from > > Your friendly autoauthorizer at Gmane.org > > saying > > You are now authorized to post to the > gmane.comp.lang.r.general newsgroup. > > But my messages are still needing moderator approval, which I assumed > would no longer be needed given the message from my friendly autoauthorizerGmane.org has nothing to do with the R mailing list; they're just a web site that subscribes to mailing lists and makes them available in other formats. So their authorization lets you post on Gmane, but Gmane isn't authorized to post to the mailing list, and your messages would need manual authorization. I think it would be best to subscribe and email directly to the real mailing list address. That way your message will usually appear quicker, and won't take someone's intervention. You can set up your subscription to send you nothing, and still read on Gmane, if you prefer that. Duncan Murdoch> > Am I missing something here. > > Thanks > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
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