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On 08/03/2011 03:48 AM, Sigrid Carrera wrote:
Hi Milos,

On Wed, 03 Aug 2011 08:39:01 +0200
Milos Sramek<sramek.milos@gmail.com>  wrote:

Hi,

what will happen if an unregistered person sends a message to a mailing
list, say users@xx.libreoffice.org? Will it get there, will it be
discarded or, will somebody get it for approval? In the last case, who
has the right for approval?
this message will go to the (one or more) moderators of the list for approval. The moderators are 
all volunteers who took up the job when Florian asked who will do it. I'm sure, that Florian has a 
way to find out, who is the moderator for which list, but as you can imagine, this list might be 
huge.

Does this answer your question?

Sigrid

I like the fact that there are moderators. They are not "Big Brothers" and control everything you see and read here, but they sure can keep problems with users down to a minimum. I do not like what happens when a list does not have moderators. It can make it unusable.

So I thank all the volunteers who moderate these lists.


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