Mon, 11 Sep 1995 17:22:28 -0500
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On Tue, 12 Sep 1995, Stan Horwitz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am asking this question for a colleague. What is recommending when dealing
> with someone who has expressed an interest in killing a discussion?
> Apparantly, someone on one of the Listserv lists here has threatened to
> subscribe from a different address if he's filtered out of that particular
> list from his current address. His "contributions" to this list are
> definitely NOT wanted. Short of moderating the list, I can't think of what
> to do and moderating this list is not an option that can easily be down by
> the owner due to severe time constraints. Any ideas will be appreciated.
On my list, FILMUS-L, the default is REVIEW. When a new subscriber posts
for the first time, it is routed to me for approval; if the post is
legitimate (not a spam or something else inappropriate), I "ok" it and
immediately set the subscriber to NOREVIEW, and he/she can post without
my intervention from then on.
Something like this would help in your case to stop the unwanted person
from getting around your filter by changing addresses. You just leave him
as REVIEW whenever or however he resubscribes.
steve
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H. Stephen Wright Music Library
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Principal Owner, FILMUS-L (Film Music Discussion List)
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