I changed my ISP and it took over a year to get back on the list. Thanks to
Lawrence for making it happen.
Best regards, Steven
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Philip Pemberton
<classiccmp at philpem.me.uk>wrote:
On 19/06/10 21:06, David Griffith wrote:
There ought to be a group of people who can take
care of list management
when Jay isn't able to do so.
Seconded -- it's always a good idea to have at least one 'secondary'
moderator/list-admin, even if all he/she can do is authorise new members...
I actually wouldn't mind helping out like this -- I'm handling moderation
for one Yahoo group and a couple of Mailman lists; one more wouldn't be a
big deal.
Or the other option would be to set up an open-access "reflector".
Everything on cctalk gets posted to the reflector, and the folks who are
waiting for their membership to be approved can post to it. When their
cctalk membership is OK'd, they unsubscribe from the reflector and start
posting to the main list. This would also give us a second mail-archive
(though it might be useful to add a prefix or suffix to the subject line of
'reflected' messages, i.e. those that came from 'cctalk proper').
I'd be more than willing to help out with server space, hosting, list-admin
work and so on... $DEITY knows how much I've learned from this list since I
originally signed up, it'd be nice to be able to give something back!
--
Phil.
classiccmp at philpem.me.uk
http://www.philpem.me.uk/