Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
If for piddling legal or other constraints such as not finding a pillory in working order prevent you from using that approach, I tend to set "no mail" for those uses, and if there is reason to believe that it is a site wide problem, I may bar users from that site, or at least threaten to, always informing the postmaster of the site with the broken autoresponders.
For the mailman-users mailing list, if you have a broken auto-responder, the first thing I will do is to set you moderated and nomail.
If you repeat the mistake, or you have a particularly bad auto-responder that actually responds to the "From:" and "Cc:" headers (so that the message goes out to the entire list), then I will unsubscribe you and ban you from re-subscribing. In that case, if you want to get back on the list, you will need to come talk to me and convince me that you will never make this mistake again.
After you get out of the doghouse, if you repeat the mistake again, then I will unsubscribe and ban everyone from your domain, and you won't ever be getting back on the list, at least not while I'm around.
So far, I have not had to unsubscribe and ban everyone from a given domain, but I've come close.
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