On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 14:30 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Actually, as you implicitly point out, this isn't necessary since only > list posts should be in the moderation queue in the first place. The > only other messages that currently get held are messages to the owner > that get caught by a Spam filter 'hold' rule, and these shouldn't be > held. At least that's how it seems pending other input.
That seems right to me. It doesn't make any sense to hold a message ultimately destined for the list owner or moderator because those are the people who have to approve the message (what? so they can then read it again in their inbox?). If in response to a certain spam designation the owner destined message is discarded, that's fine. But it shouldn't be held, and rejecting spam is almost always a bad idea. -Barry
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