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SubjectRe: Spam-Problem
On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Matthias Schniedermeyer spewed into the bitstream:

> #include <hallo.h>
> > I have the normal linux-kernel going into a log file so I can get rid
> > of the crap when this idiot's pipe is closed....
>
> I would suggest a "semi-closed" List.
>
> All Mails from know E-Mail Adresses can pass and only mails from unknown
> addresses must be approved by a moderator.
>
> This way everybody can post to the list. And except of the first Mail
> there wouldn't be any delays.
>
> (Yes i know that isn't perfect, but IMHO better than doing nothing)

I agree... this sounds like the simplest solution yet, given what happened last
night!

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