Nosense. I'm on the gameprogrammer list and there's a crazy chinese/japanese/whatever guy with unicode chars on his name asking really offtopic questions such as "how can I edit a video and remove the subtitles and edit it ofr my game trailer????? could sombdy please give me a link to dl program??", or "hey I need to get on a computer and I dont know the pass can somebody help me 2 get in without knowing the administrators password??"... Seriously, go search for him in the list's archive. It isn't any fun, but he's smart enough to use a mailing list ;). As I said, you can't get rid of them unless you get GOOD moderators and a nice registration filter (as FatBullLarry suggets). The forum was a big improvement IMO, it was about time a forum was created (sp?). People just need to get used to the gateway. Besides, only people who know what a BBS was or are more suited to the old way of doing things prefer mailing lists, while the... um, say, "new generation" prefers forums. They're easier to handle and search in IMHO. Posting to a mailing list through your email client has no comparison, but trying to search for something in a list's archive is a hell compared to a simple click to the Search button, put your text, choose your options, voilá. Ah, A. Tres Finocchiaro answered. You couldn't have said it better :). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20080229/2e69a12b/attachment.htm