James Aviani wrote:

> So here is the idea: For email that comes from non-subscribers, forward it to
> N subscribers randomly selected from the current subscribers. (Maybe pick
> from the most recent posters, since they are most likely to be active.) If
> one of subscribers thinks the mail is useful, he forwards it to the group. If
> more than one approves, still only one copy goes forward. (Software somewhere
> would prevent duplicates.)

Then you have to educate the subscribers on how to approve messages.

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