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The moderator can -- and should -- screen people
who wish to join the group, and can limit posting to only group members.
New members' postings can also be screened by the moderator if he/she
wishes.
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<A title=jaytownsend@xxxxxxx
href="">jaytownsend@xxxxxxx
To: <A
title=metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 10:41
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Subject: Re: Attention Henry Re:
[Metastockusers] ouch check this
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FAMILY="SANSSERIF">I'm not a moderator, but I think it's almost impossible to
stop spammers from joining any Yahoo list. The moderator can delete them
after they spam, but if they join under a dozen different email addresses they
are hard to catch. Also, if you give your email address to a Yahoo list,
you are almost guaranteed to be put on spammers lists, separate from the Yahoo
list. The only way to avoid that is to use the No Reply feature of
Yahoo.With all mail I receive I look at the subject before I open it
and if I don't like the subject, I delete it. It isn't tough to pick out
these X rated spammers.Jay
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