Other than that, can anyone think of times when one-way communication to the list serves a useful purpose? how else would I know where to send my money to Nigeria? André N4ICK
No reason at all. Fight spam, make it subscribed address's only please. There should be a worldwide law that would allow local authorities to put these spammers in jail. All they do is slow down the
<< There are two approaches to requiring registration. Either it's automatic, or it's manual controlled by the list owner. If it is controlled by the list owner, this can be quite a lot of work and t
There are two approaches to requiring registration. Either it's automatic, or it's manual controlled by the list owner. If it is controlled by the list owner, this can be quite a lot of work and ther
To All from PA0SE If removing spam from the reflector is easily done I would be in favour of it. But I don't like forcing the sysop into a major operation. And the delete key is always within easy re
It's a few months ago that we looked into this and I can't instantly recall the downside, but it either added an administration burden and/or affected those who access the reflector with more than on
In case you didn't realise, the mail requesting donations to an alledged Christian cause was the well known Nigerian scam and you are best off just binning it. Of course, but I cannot resist to admir
<< Perhaps the time has come to change this reflector into a 'subscribers only can post' system. Despite objections raised in the past most other mailing lists operate that way and it certainly would
In case you didn't realise, the mail requesting donations to an alledged Christian cause was the well known Nigerian scam and you are best off just binning it. Perhaps the time has come to change thi