At this time, both Ben and I have access to moderate all the lists. From: Ryan Sleevi <sle...@google.com> Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 11:03 AM To: Wayne Thayer <wtha...@godaddy.com> Cc: Dean Coclin <dean_coc...@symantec.com>, CA/Browser Forum Public Discussion List <public@cabforum.org>, Gervase Markham <g...@mozilla.org> Subject: Re: [cabfpub] Ballot 213 - Revocation Timeline Extension
Ah, thanks for clarifying, Wayne! Does this mean that only you can clear messages from the Mod-queue for Dean to reply to? On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 1:57 PM, Wayne Thayer <wtha...@godaddy.com<mailto:wtha...@godaddy.com>> wrote: Ryan – with the exception of public@, all of our lists are configured to hold messages from non-members for moderation. Since not all CAs who would be subject to this requirement are members, I think the list you’re proposing would require the same configuration. Access to moderate a list is available to any member who wants to volunteer. We get a decent amount of spam in the questions@ moderation queue despite having a basic spam filter in place.
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