Re: trying to sweep namedroppers mismanagement under the rug

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> [ post by non-subscriber.  with the massive amount of spam, it is easy to mis
> s
>   and therefore delete posts by non-subscribers.  your subscription address i
> s
>   54830374684695-namedroppers@sublist.cr.yp.to, please post from it or, if yo
> u
>   wish to regularly post from an address that is not subscribed to this
>   mailing list, send a message to namedroppers-owner@ops.ietf.org and ask to
>   have the alternate address added to the list of addresses from which
>   submissions are automatically accepted. ]
>
> Bill Strahm writes:
> > I believe the problem is in your court
>
> That's patently absurd. It's not _my_ fault that a bunch of messages
> from _other_ people are being silently discarded.

If they're not subscribers and they're not on a posting exception list,
there's no reason their messages should be posted.

Every complaint message I've seen from djb about this has had an
explanation prepended by the list software like the one above,
and su bscription information appended automatically.

This is a non-problem.  Could we stop hearing about it.

-jsq


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