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A number of my lists are currently mirrored via Jim's fine service at
american.edu to the bit.listserv.* hierarchy. One of them has become MUCH
more trouble than it is worth for a variety of reasons I won't bore you
with. I'd like to eliminate it. I know how to eliminate the feed from the
list to the gateway, and can do that in a minute.
However, is there any technical, political, or other way to assure that the
bit.listserv.listname newsgroup dies and disappears? I'm concerned that if
it still continues as a home for spam and such that the "bad reputation" of
the newsgroup members (not just spammers, but a couple of jerks who've been
dumped from the list for cause.....repeated flagrant violations of
rules.....) will reflect back on the mailing list, which has a fine
reputation as the one source for info of the type in the field.
I tossed a note to Jim McIntosh about it, but I know he's way too busy to
teach me about the politics and such of newsgroups, which I almost never
visit.
thanks, y'all
dan
Dan Lester
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In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Erasmus, 1534
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