> I was dead against this when Tetsuya first raised the issue,

I'm still dead against this, and likely to remain so until someone can
explain to me why it would be better than what we currently have.

What we have is (as far as I'm aware) the result of responding to the
actions of people in respect of the mailing lists, and intended to reduce
the amount of brain-dead misuse. I'd worrry that changing it would
re-introduce problems.

If there is an issue with lists being hard to find, or instructions unclear
lets hear it.

d.

 but I think
> I am coming round to Tetsuya's way of thinking.  Perhaps ezmlm could be
> changed so that the confirm subscription and welcome email messages
> start with some text similar to that used on the mail.html page.
>  Additionally, the -dev lists could warn that -user should be used for
> questions including developer questions, where appropriate.  Some Apache
> lists already do one or both of these, but many don't do either.
>
> Hopefully few novices will be inclined to post to a list without first
> subscribing (I know that many here do post to lists to which they aren't
> subscribed, which is fine as they aren't new to the community, so they
> know what to do and what not to do).  In any case, I don't think we can
> protect ourselves completely from fools ;)
>
> --
> Michael
>
>
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