> >It could be. I think we would end up cutting out
> >more legitimate messages than SPAM, but if enough
> >people want squid-users to operate that way I'll set it up.
> I agree. I bet there are a lot of squid users out there who need to post
> the occassional cry for help to the list but don't want to wade through 30
> odd messages a day being a member of the list.
Ah. So having to subscribe to the list might actually make them read the
FAQ before posting .... so why is this a bad thing?
Honestly, I find it almost useless to read squid-users because 99% of it
is people far too lazy to actually read the available docs. Forcing them
to subscribe could only improve the content level of the list.
-- Joe Rhett Systems Engineer JRhett@Navigist.Com Navigist PGP keys and contact information: http://www.navigist.com/Staff/JRhettReceived on Wed Apr 01 1998 - 02:58:40 MST
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