On 5/31/15 9:04 AM, John Levine wrote: > We do automatically notify authors when new drafts are posted, which > should usually alert surprised authors to the problem. It's probably worth noting that alerting people suffers from one of the same weaknesses as requiring approval from all authors, which is that it's easy to create throwaway or spoofed email addresses. That said, I think this is the best approach. If it eventually turn out that bogus email addresses are being used to work around the notifications, that can be dealt with. But for the time being notification can at least allows someone to object if they receive a notice that a draft has been published with their name on it. Melinda