On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 16:26:18 -0700 (PDT)
Brian Behlendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> OK.  My concerns about one list trying to deliver to another remain. 
> I still am not sure it's wise to automate that.  For example, just
> today I found that the [email protected] list was configured to
> allow anyone to post to it (accidentally of course), but 6 spam
> messages had gotten to it, and it's never been officially used.  I say
> this not to pick on that list or community, but to point out the law
> of unintended consequences.

Unfortunately, most of the WS (Webservice) mailing lists seem *not*
to have moderators.
# Yes, I've heard that there *are*. But, it seems as if there's no
# moderator...

--

Yes, I know that the moderations of each mailing lists had
been put into the hands of each moderators (each TLPs committers),
however, there's no excuse for allowing any spam mails to
the mailing lists managed by the ASF.
Please see the [EMAIL PROTECTED] and wsif-(dev|user)@ws ... I think
the *professional* images of the ASF would become to nothing
by some *spam, spam, everywhere spam* mailing lists.

Please take this into consideration. I am willing to do
any kind of things to reduce spams. (taking over the
remote moderations, etc.)


-- Tetsuya ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



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