Re: newbie: MUL product



Charles Crayne <charles.crayne@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 09:25:59 GMT
Frank Kotler <fbkotler@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

sometimes the "From:" field is "de-spammed" even
in the a.l.a. post. I don't know why this happens - seems like a
"bug" to me.

More of a "design flaw", than a "bug".

One that can't be redesigned?

The truth of the matter is that
the infrastructure for moderated groups is old and fragile, and -- one
of these days -- is likely to fall apart altogether.

How does stripping information out of posts help keep it together.
Personally, if I don't know with whom I'm conversing, I see
newsgroups to be less of a community. So your munging is part
of the problem.

Phil
--
"Home taping is killing big business profits. We left this side blank
so you can help." -- Dead Kennedys, written upon the B-side of tapes of
/In God We Trust, Inc./.
.



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