Kelly,
Thanks for your reply. It's an interesting idea, but we don't want
any lurkers, even if they're benign. We want to always keep our
neighborhood information in the neighborhood only.
Alvin
Alvin - I run two lists on YahooGroups, one with about 700 subscribers.
What has worked for me is to NOT moderate subscriptions but instead
to moderate posts from all new members (I think that this lasts 6
months). When spammers and/or others who are inappropriate to the
group post their first messages, I reject their message,
unsusbscribe them, and then ban them.
Not exactly the highest-tech solution but it works for me and it
might for you. Presumably, if someone outside your neighborhood
subscribes, it's not with the intention of lurking but rather of
selling something, etc. and they will probably show themselves right
away.
Good luck. Kelly
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