Lyris User's Guide
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How can Members "expire" after a certain time period?
Table of Contents
· Introduction
· Email Commands
· Web Interface for Users
· Server Administrator
· Site Administrator
· List Administrator
· Other Topics
· Add-On Packages
· Installing and Upgrading
· Appendix
· Frequently Asked Questions
· · DocBots
· · Running Lyris List Manager
· · Email
· · Lyris List Manager Administration
· · Web Browsers
· · Usenet Newsgroups
· · International
· · Other FAQ issues
· · Mailing List Features
· · · How can I make a private list?
· · · How can I make a moderated list?
· · · How can Members "expire" after a certain time period?
· · · How do I approve Moderated Messages in bulk?
· · · One Way Mailing Lists
· · · How do I make a Mailing List that sends to several Mailing lists?
· · · How do I add a CancelBot to my mailing list?
· · · What Happens to Bad Mail Addresses?
· · · What about MIME Digests?
· · · How to use Lyris List Manager Extensions
· · · How Lyris List Manager Decides Who to Unsubscribe
· · Perl/LCP Toolkit
· · Unix Administration

How can Members "expire" after a certain time period?

In the settings for each user, you can set the number of days for which the membership should last. Lyris List Manager will automatically "expire" that member once their membership runs out.

For instance, you can set the expire date to "365" to give your members a one year membership to a group.

After a member expires, they are not erased. Their membership settings are kept, but their "status" changes to "expired" and they are no longer able to participate. To reinstate them, you need only change their "status" to "normal".

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