At 10:29 9/22/2005 Thursday, elliott parker wrote:
>For those of you who own lists of sensitive subjects, how are your lists configured with respect to confidentiality? We are starting a list for a subset of the disabled population and they are concerned about privacy aspects.
> I know the obvious: make it confidential, disable review, subscription by owner; but, is there something else I should be aware of? Can/should the archives be disabled?
> Yes, I will explain that when something leaves your computer, nothing is guaranteed--I'm just concerned about the list.
Personal archives will also exist on countless recipient workstations. From time to time, do a GOOGLE (or perhaps a meta-search engine) for your listname, and resolve any "issues."
One parm that you might consider (depending upon how "chatty" you want the list):
REPLY-TO= SENDER,RESPECT
Accidental personal replies to the list are "discouraged" by the above.
How are people to subscribe? Authorized by owner or simply self-subscribe? If the latter, list archives [if they exist] will be open to anyone who does subscribe.
A parm that it has been effective in cutting down random subscribe, spam, and unsubscribe is
DEFAULT-OPTIONS= REVIEW
Later, individual subscribers are given full posting privs w/o delay (NOREVIEW). Takes a bit more list-owner intervention, but improves the quality.
I am pesonally fond of
SIZELIM= 250
to cut down on uneditted replies, or accidental sending of long files.
/Pete,
co-owner CARR-L SPAM-L, et -L
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