Hello all,

In the absence of moderation and/or a daily digest of the OpenSSL
mailing list, and in view of the rather high and apparently increasing
volume(/noise level) on the list, here are some options that I can see
for me, listed in order of increasing reluctance:

1. Beg for the publication of some posting guidlines, to be posted
   at http://www.openssl.org/support/ or perhaps linked from there.

2. Locally drop mail from e.g. 'free' accounts.  It seems these are
   are often used by students who need help with their homework, and
   some of them, apparently, should never have been admitted to the
   course in the first place.

3. Find a 'milter-digest' for Sendmail, or write something like that
   for procmail, or whatever.

Working on the principle of least reluctance I'll try option 1.  I'm
happy to write the first draft if necessary.  I have something kicking
around that I wrote for another list a few years back, it should be a
good starting point.

Comments?

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73,
Ged.
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