Howdy,

>There's a really easy way to stop this problem, and it's through a

That's not really easy.  There's significant infrastructure in place
behind these lists, there are many lists, and fairly advanced
scripts/screens/bots/mirrors set up for them.

>Very easy to do, and effective. Who owns the list? Is such a change in
>protocol possible?

Right now, it's not going to happen.  But we're discussing other
possible solution.

This (aucsoft daemon) and the leds.com thing have been addressed for
now.

Yoav Shapira



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