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January 2002, Week 2

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julie B-H
>
> Is the list a target for spam?
> Can this spamming be stopped?

Indirectly, yes, and therefore the answer to the second question is "no".
This list is actually a mirror of a "newsgroup" called COMP.SYS.HP.MPE.
Since newsgroups are (generally) unmoderated, *anyone* can post *anything*
at *anytime*.  There are some folks who make use of "cancelbots" to
automatically cancel undesirable posts, but that is not without it's own
problems (mainly, the cancels are undesireable to the person running the
'bot, not neccessarilly to the list or newsgroup at large...)

> I agree - why the change all of a sudden?
> Did something change in the management of this listserver?

From some of the threads in the last two days, there was an obscure mention
of a gateway problem with the newsgroup mentioned above -- this was only
"solved" recently, so perhaps more is "filtering in" than had in the past...

> Most of the listservers I belong to have a SysOp type who
> ensures that those
> registered have at least some semblance of validity. Not sure
> if that is
> possible on this one, but it's a suggestion.

Again, the newsgroup mirror kind of makes this impossible...

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