Eric:
>As you said, this is just another tradeoff. What if I don't want to have
>"Review= Owner" but do want to hide the list of naughty people? What if I
>want to keep the list of subscribers confidential, but keep the list
>header public? Finally, technically the list of lists is a collection of
>list headers. How do you want to archive your list if it doesn't have a
>header? How is the database filled in, who is the owner, etc?
Actually Shahrukh and Peter have proposed some good approaches, but I'll add
another for what it's worth:
Create another review setting, say, Review=Secret which directs Listserv to
use another file (say, INFO) to be distributed when a review is requested by
a non-owner. The listowner can always copy whatever he/she would like to
share from the header into the INFO file, so that part isn't an all or
nothing. As for your second question, Review=Owner (and confidential=no)
already does that.
As for the List of lists, I don't presume to know how that works, only that
when one retrieves that list, one is given only three (count em) items on
each list: the network-wide ID, the list address, and a brief description.
Perhaps these items are extracted from the full header, but with a little
more planning there is no technical reason why there couldn't be an
alternate method of supplying them, and other needed items, to the List of
Lists.
I really don't want to rehash old arguments, and I don't presume to know the
implications of making changes to systems of which I know no internals. I
only note that in this day and age this really should be a comparatively
minor technical issue, even if it does present problems in planning or
resource allocation.
A business decision, which I'm sure would be resolved soon enough if a)
customers kept bringing it up, and b) Listserv had any serious competition :)
George Buckner
Owner, Psyche-*
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