Is List Admin?
Determines whether this member is a list administrator. If set to Yes, this member will be able to access the List Administrator functions of the web interface.
Receive List Admin Mail
Determines whether this member receives email for this list's administrators. Mail sent to owner-listname (example: owner-jazztalk@example.com) is distributed to each of the members who have their Admin Mail set to Yes. Also, if the mailing list is set to be private, the Receive List Admin Mail setting determines whether this member receives email notifications of requests to join the private mailing list.
Receive Moderation Notifications?
Determines whether this member receives email notifications of moderated messages to the mailing list, which need to be approved or rejected. If the list does not require moderation, this setting has no effect.
Bypass List Moderation?
If this mailing list is set to moderate messages in some way, the bypass setting gives this member the right to contribute messages to the mailing list without being moderated.
If a list is set to always require moderation, every message sent to the list needs to be approved by the administrator, even those posted by administrators. This setting allows members to post directly to the list regardless of the list moderation settings.
Note that bypassing list moderation is insecure, as an administrator could inadvertently send a virus to the list.
Page Permission Group
Select the URL page permission group for this list administrator from the drop-down menu. This enables administrators to either allow or deny access to specific URLs within ListManager. To allow this administrator access to all URLs, select "Allow all". In order for permission groups to appear here, they must first be created in Utilities: Administration: Administrators: Permission Groups. ListManager includes some default permission groups which will be listed here as well.
The default setting is "Allow all".
By default the HTML editor is available to administrators in Content and Mailings. Some administrators may prefer to have the HTML editor always disabled, especially if they are always using their own HTML, which may be munged by ListManager's included HTML editor.
Note that if an administrator is both a list and site or server administrator, the site or server admin setting for Enable WYSIWYG Editor will override the list administrator setting.