On 7/15/13 4:03 PM, Nezih Yasar wrote: > Thank you Stephen, > We have enough additional lists sharing the traffic but this is an alumni > list without moderation. It has a central role. Each alumni has a right to > affiliate the list. > Our members agree on two-mail-per-day restriction convinced that it > disciplines writing to this central list. So this is a rule in our > procedural document which is like a regulatory framework. > But really a few members do not obey this rule deliberately. Condemnations > had no effect on them. This is the reason we need such a technical way to > obey the rule. > Our members can tolerate two mails per day from these people, but most of > members are very uneasy because of the excessive mail annoyance of them. > Naturally this has caused some drops in memberships. > This our problem, an embedded rule may ease our pain. But we can manage it > as in last fifteen years countenancing dropped memberships continues... > I am not sure whether this situation requires such a tool, some of our > members demand it. > I am really sorry for that weepy and long explanations :( > Thanks a lot. > Nezih Yasar > One simple solution is once you detect the violator, put them on moderation and actively limit their posting.
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