On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 1:18 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:

Pablo,

I have just erased this e-mail from the list archives. And I' ve seen
that the subscriber is gone, too (if you did that, kudos).

I wonder if to prevent things like this in the future, it would be
possible to ban all hushmail posts?
Technical questions about Virtualbox certainly doesn' t seem like
something life-threatening whose discussion might force someone to
need anonymity?

What do you think? But I' m still going around in circles trying to
find if the SF.Net mailman admin interface allows setting per-domain
filters to the subscribers list.

In any case the manual removal of the ocassional troublemaker seems
like a small issue compared to moderating this list. What do others
think?

Thanks, and sorry for this administrative message. Now we return to
the usual scheduled programming. ;)
FC

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