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On 06/06/2012 02:45 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 1:18 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Pablo,
> 
> I have just erased this e-mail from the list archives. 

Hi Fernando,

Thank you for doing the above ... I'll have to chat with you off line
on how to do that ... perhaps you can send me a message with
instructions.  :)

> And I' ve seen that the subscriber is gone, too (if you did that,
> kudos).

Yes, I nuked her/him.

> I wonder if to prevent things like this in the future, it would be
> possible to ban all hushmail posts?

I did that as well:  no hushmail.com accounts will be allowed to join
the list.  Like yourself, I don't see the need for a hushmail account
to post to a technical list on virtualization.

> 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.

See `Privacy options...'  You'll see two domains which are banned.

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

Unless someone can provide a compelling reason, I'd like to ban
`hushmail.com' ... but I can be convinced not to and if it becomes a
problem (it hasn't to date), handle it then ....

I also sent a message to the hushmail.com administrators to get
information on the poster.  They claim to respond within two business
days.  I provided them full headers so let's see what they say.

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

I like to transparently administer the list so it's good to see what
other folks think.

Cheers,
-- 
Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering, Inc
Ph:    819.459.1926         Blog:  http://pablo.blog.blueoakdb.com
Fax:   760.860.5225 (US)

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