Date sent: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 11:08:28 -0500
From: Martin Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Java-Linux mailing list weirdnesses
> Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> > John Summerfield wrote:
&g
Martin Little wrote:
> > > > Perhaps this would be a good time to add a challenge-response mechanism
> > > > to the subscription process -- an initial piece of mail requiring the
> > > > subscriber to confirm the subscription.
> > >
> ...
> I think there was a misunderstandin
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> John Summerfield wrote:
> > > Perhaps this would be a good time to add a challenge-response mechanism
> > > to the subscription process -- an initial piece of mail requiring the
> > > subscriber to confirm the subscription.
> >
> > I hate that idea. better to set the list
John Summerfield wrote:
> > Perhaps this would be a good time to add a challenge-response mechanism
> > to the subscription process -- an initial piece of mail requiring the
> > subscriber to confirm the subscription.
>
> I hate that idea. better to set the list up properly so that mailing errors
On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> This mailing list appears to be finding its way into a lot of unwelcome
> mailboxes... seems that every time I send something out to java-linux, I
> get a "please stop sending me mail" complaint from someone. My best
> guess is that some prankster somew
This mailing list appears to be finding its way into a lot of unwelcome
mailboxes... seems that every time I send something out to java-linux, I
get a "please stop sending me mail" complaint from someone. My best
guess is that some prankster somewhere is getting his kicks by handing
out unsolicite