> On the other hand, I don't know openbabel-dev works, but if every single
> message needs to
> be approved, it sounds like more work to me.
No. Members can submit just fine. Any other messages are held for moderation. I
believe SourceForge has some level of spam filtering too.
As I mentioned
Our experience with the AutoDock mailing list with members-only posting is
pretty
positive. When a user registers to the mailing list, his/her first post needs
to be
approved once, then future posts get straight to the mailing list.
Spam messages can be either ignored or rejected.
I don't know
> May I suggest that we change openbabel-dev to only allow posting by
> members? That is, that posts by non-members are rejected (with a
> message) without review.
I don't think this is a good idea. I don't want to find out if the spammers
have figured out how to sign up for mailing lists. If you
May I suggest that we change openbabel-dev to only allow posting by
members? That is, that posts by non-members are rejected (with a
message) without review. This would reduce the admin burden on spam
filtering. There is a list of existing non-members with posting rights
on the mailman interface, a