Vasiliev Michael wrote:
If you go with the alternative of some kind of web interface, where mods log in and rate messages, you can instantly remove the ones already rated from another mod's desk (let's face it, the probability of error is very small) but you add the burden of running a more then full-blown webmail on your mail server as well as forcing the moderators to use an interface you provide.

Please don't do that. I prefer e-mail handling rather than the need to go to a website, this is an action outside of the flow of my work.


I moderate mailing lists when I read my personal mail, this is easy to do since I anyway wade through a pile of junk[1] and press "Junk" all the time :-)

The need to break the flow to go to a website to do the same will mean less chance that I'll get to it.

The few messages that do need to be accepted are usually from subscribers who post from another e-mail address and after a few times it's usually easier to give them a (hopefully) polite request to subscribe. The mention of an ultra-wide SCSI cable works most of the time for that, I never needed to repeat such a message more than a dozen times.

Do away with those pesky web interfaces.

Baruch

[1] This is spam that passed RBLs, SpamAssassin and Thunderbird bayesian filtering.

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