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I don't think it's a big deal. Mailman emails people and tells them their post is stuck in moderation doesn't it? If not we should enable that. That way they can resub with the right address to get their posts through faster which will cut down on the moderation work. If we have someone monitoring constantly and approving instantly this reduces their incentive to post from a subscribed address.
Is it irony that your post got caught in such a filter, and was approved 2 minutes later? :)
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Ah hah! ^^^^ I assume this is what John was playing with. I honestly haven't scrolled down far enough through one of the spam messages to see this notice from Mailman yet.
Looks like we can have the best of both worlds.
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