Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 14:16:57 -0500
Reply-To: Jennifer <ncc876@YAHOO.COM>
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From: Jennifer <ncc876@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: list closure
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At 2:08 PM -0400 4/18/01, Karl Ploessl rearranged electrons to say:
>please no yahoo group as the 'permanent' list (as a backup I'll accept) but
>I do not like to subscribe to one of these yahoo, e-bay, aol etc... lists!
Can you explain your objection? You don't want to get a Yahoo
account? Don't like the service? It works just like this list --
emailed messages/digests/read-on-web/etc/ and I think you don't have
to join Yahoo to get on the list ...
I've posted about this issue to the Yahoo list I'm on explaining our
troubles and asking what people there think of spam on lists. Looks
like I may be able to pass along some
configure-listserver-to-dump-spam tips (the listadmin there used to
use Majordomo).
Responses so far:
>If I'm not mistaken, the Yahoo groups only will let
>you post something if you're a member of the group.
>This means a spammer has to join the group before sending
>anything, which is more work than they want. One person
>tried joining and spamming, and got flamed and bounced.
>Yes, by all means, I heartily recommend Egroups. I'm on a Pontiac lovers
>mailing list, and created the PonchoRefugees list when the regular list went
>down. Like JOHNR (take that!) said, spammers don't go through the trouble to
>join an egroup list, and if you have a problem user, it is simplicity itself
>to delete them.
>>If I'm not mistaken, the Yahoo groups only will let
>>you post something if you're a member of the group.
>it's a group option. Some let anyone post without belonging. Similiar to a
>'closed' list under listserv and majordomo. I know when I had the kk list
>under majordomo on herdthinners.com, I had to jump through major hoops to
>close all the spam holes - although, once done, it worked nicely. Yahoo group
>configuration is much easier in that regard.
I also asked if you have to have a yahoo account to join a
yahoogroups/egroups forum, but I do not think so. I will let you all
know.
I think moving the entire list is a lot of work and doubt it will
happen, but hey, can't hurt to check.
Waiting eagerly for those config tips...
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Jennifer - ncc876@yahoo.com
... knee-deep in the hoopla ...
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