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Message-ID: <1068743540.3009.7.camel@gazpa.meguias.com>
From: gazpa at euskalnet.net (Alain)
Subject: Re: Feeding Stray Cats

> There really is only one way to solve this, and that is to moderate the 
> list. At least temporarly, until the noise dies down. At which time the 
> list can be unmoderated agian.

Another solution is to ban temporally people who wrotes non-security
related posts and spamers. It's bad idea to moderate a list like that.
It won't be a "democratic" and usefull list, if only some "gurus" cant
wrote.




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