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??changed: -Shared moderation: lists @(non)gnu.org can use [email protected] as an administrator or moderator to help spreadthe moderation load. There is a cron entry (for user `list') which runs ~/bin/lmpending, which eventually creates a web page currently at http://freefriends.org/~listhelper/moderate, which lists the lists with recent pending messages. (There are many other cron entries which are a standard part of mailman installation; list and mailman have the same uid.) Shared moderation: lists @(non)gnu.org can use [email protected] as an administrator or moderator to help spread the moderation load. This fake address has the advantage of not being harvestable, which keeps the crud coming to *-owner to a manageable level. It has the disadvantage that when a real message is sent to *-owner, it is lost. The hope is that real people will see the DELETEME and delete it instead of blindly sending to the mailto: link on the mailman pages. On lists.gnu.org, there is a cron entry (for user `list') which runs ~/bin/lmpending, which eventually creates a web page currently at http://freefriends.org/~listhelper/moderate, which lists the lists with recent pending messages. (There are many other cron entries which are a standard part of mailman installation; list and mailman have the same uid.) ??changed: -being blacklisted. And most lists were set up by default to have -respond_to_post_requests=yes. being blacklisted. ++added: ??changed: - (slib|jacal|scm|wb)-*, FSF member/campaign lists, and a couple others. (slib|jacal|scm|wb)-*, FSF member/campaign lists, etc. -- forwarded from http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/ListHelperAntiSpam#[email protected]/maintenance
