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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 19:41:16 -0800
From: Jonathan Smith <smithj@...ethemallocs.com>
To: Solar Designer <solar@...nwall.com>
CC: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: list: members vs. read-only subscribers

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Solar Designer wrote:
| The list should now be message-moderated for everyone except for people
| (or rather, for their envelope-from addresses) who have subscribed or
| posted desirable messages until today.  As more people (or addresses)
| make desirable postings, we may be adding those to the "allow" list as
| well (or maybe not - this is up to us).
|
| Let's see how this works in practice.

Spiffy. Thanks for taking the time to set this up.

So, this means that anyone from this point on who subscribes to the list
does so effectively as read-only, and messages they send will be held
for moderation. Similarly, folks who aren't subscribed at all will be
held for moderation, but not rejected automatically. Folks in the white
list (whether or not they are subscribed) can post with no delay, and
everyone who has posted a message prior to today is in the white list.
Right?

	smithj

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