AFAIK (IDK how either) this hasn't been a big issue in the past few years. Is it really worth worrying about? I notified the MARC admin and it was removed there within a few hours too - a dozen easily tracked messages in a few hours and a few hours after that, it's done (or more like, filteres). Not sure how much actually happens on the backend to keep this list as clean as it appears. But if everyone on that end of things decided to grab a beer at the same time and we have to suffer a little for a badly timed cold one every few years, I'm good with the status quo. On Oct 26, 2015 10:58 PM, "Barry Shein" <bzs@world.std.com> wrote:
What's needed is 20 (pick a number) trusted volunteer admins with the mailman password whose only capacity is to (make a list: put the list into moderation mode, disable an acct).
Obviously it would be nice if the software could help with this (limited privileges, logging) but it could be done just on trust with a small group.
Another list to announce between them ("got it!") would be useful also.
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