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Really, I think our list is pretty moderate and does a good job of self-rule
compared to some of the mailing lists/groups that are out there. Nobody
cusses anybody out, and there's not much name calling. As long as I have a
DELETE key handy, I prefer the list to be non-moderated.
Any replies should be sent to JeriWho -at- aol -dot- com
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Hello to all.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I am getting awfully tired of
seeing commercial email on this list. I'm also getting tired of seeing
mailer daemons, flame wars, and the odd posting that someone really
meant to send to just one person but mistakenly sent to the list.
A possible solution: I'd like to propose that we think about having
the list moderated. Failing that, it may be possible to alter the list
code to exclude some of the more common problem messages (like mailer
daemons).
What do you all think?
Gail DeCamp
Speaking from, but not for, Network General Corporation