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Re: AOL.COM problems
From:
Dan Lester <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sun, 6 Apr 1997 14:50:18 -0600
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At 03:27 AM 4/6/97 -0400, you wrote:
>>Either require subscription by owner, which might not be too bad if you
>>don't have a lot of turnover....or change the options to default the list
>>to review.  That won't affect current members, but will only set to review
>>anyone new who joins.  Then you can immediately turn reveiw off for all not
>>from aol, or keep all ok until they post their first responsible post.
>
>Good idea but a little cumbersome for 600 subscribers.
>I went the American way: I told the offender that next time I'll sue the
>%$#@ out of him :-)
>This guy is resistant: 4 more aol aliases and 2 new URL's in the last 24
>hours.
>
    Whatever works.   Six hundred members doesn't mean turnover,
necessarily.  And requiring review is rarely a problem, as list posting
behavior follows the 90-10 rule same as most things in life.....the vast
majority of members will never post anyhow.

Also, if the guy has all these aol aliases and URLs, how are you sure it is
all the same guy?  Or, if it is some sort of MLM scheme, you could be
dealing with dozens or hundreds of hzr buddies and partners, too.

good luck

cheers

cyclops

Dan Lester
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In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.  Erasmus, 1534

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