A group member cannot post messages to the group?

Can messages be moderated only until a member's first approved post?

  • When I first started using the "moderate new members" flag, I thought it meant that when a new member joined, their first posting would come to me for approval before going out to the group, but once I approved it they would be unmoderated. That is the way I would like for it to work--all I need to know is that the person is not a spammer and I can tell that from the first post. The way it seems to work now is that I actually have to log on and change the individual's settings for each new member. Since I usually approve messages by replying in my email, this is considerable extra work. It is less work to log on to ban spammers, which I have to do every few months.

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    read complete link, but here's a portion- it works this way since if after the first post it was automatic, spammers would post a decent 1st post and after that, whammo! spam. "This change must be made individually and explicitly for each member. There’s no set time period for membership at which point a member will automatically stop being treated as a "new" member. They’re "new" in this context until you explicitly change their setting." Can I moderate just the new members who join my group? How? http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/groups/original/ownmod/email/email-03.html

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The new member's stay moderated until you change their posting status. That setting does not automatically change to unmoderated after the new member's first approved post.

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