On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Alon Altman wrote:
> > Can anyone remind me why Linux-IL was set up to receive messages from
> > non-subscribers (subject to human moderator's approval) in the first
> > place?
> >
> > If there is no good reason, how about reconfiguring the list to reject all
> > messages from non-subscribers?Then Alex Shnitman will not have to spend
> > time approving messages from non-subscribers.
> > --- Omer
>
> Sometimes people have email problems and use a different address to post a
> message.
You convinced me.
> ... Andwe *do* want to accept out-of-list questions or announcements.
I see here a discussion about the mailing list moderation policies to be
followed from now on. My opinions:
1. I don't want to accept out-of-list questions.
2. On-topic announcements are OK by me.
3. If there is at most one moderated but off-topic message a day, then I
won't call for stricter moderation policies.
> This message reflects my own opinions and is not the official view of the
> list masters.
Ditto.
--- Omer
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