You're right--they get notified that the message goes to you for
moderation.  I've never had quarrels with that.  the subscribers don't
neet to know they're being singled out.  For all they know I've set the
whole list to review.  But if I *tell* them they are getting modified, I
may have to spend the next two weeks debating freedom of speech vs.
"rights of the many" with some grad student with an attitude, and I just
don't have the time.  I set'em quiet review, and when things calm down, I
turn'em loose again.  But *yes* they know they're message gets sent to me.
I see mailing lists as--hopefully--benign dictatorships.  They can always
start their own, they don't like my style.
--Geff
listowner Hepv-L
 
On Sat, 4 Nov 1995, Joan Korenman wrote:
>
>         I've been using the QUIET SET [listname] REVIEW command, but I
> was under the impression that all QUIET did was set the option without
> notifying the subscriber THEN that such an option had been set (in
> keeping with the way QUIET usually works).  But does the QUIET feature
> ALSO suppress notification that "your message has been sent to the
> listowner for review" when the person tries to post?
>
>         Joan Korenman
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