[Skip, regarding moderation] > I do it for several other lists. It's not an overwhelming > job (I have a mailman front-end script I use to condense the > review page), but it would be much more difficult for > spambayes since the list isn't filtered.
I suppose I would be willing to moderate (non-member postings to) [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a while to see how it went, but I wouldn't want to be the only one doing so. (I could then see a situation where I came in in the (NZ) morning, approved various posts and then answered them, rather than them going through in the (NZ) night and someone else answering them before I even read them). So if anyone else (someone not in Australia/NZ would be best, probably) here feels that moderation is worth a go, speak up and we can see what the results are. (The consensus is definitely against requiring subscription, though, it appears). [Seth Goodman] > Automatic posts to the list makes it unwise to require > subscription. I didn't realize you had that feature as I use > the Outlook plug-in. There's some code floating round in the plug-in somewhere that's designed to be used for that, but it's just never been added. It's possible that it'll make it into 1.1 - it does increase the chance that important details (and the log) are included in the report. > Your list, your rules. Well, our list, our rules, for some suitably defined "our". > I think I'll follow your advise and stop filtering the lists. It's wasn't so much advice as just what I do, but I suspect that it will work reasonably well. There isn't so much spam (IMO) that using the good old delete key is onerous. See above, however. =Tony.Meyer _______________________________________________ spambayes-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev