Hi Florian, *,
Am 27.10.2011 11:28 schrieb Florian Effenberger:
James Wilde wrote on 2011-10-27 08:08:
I tried to keep it private by putting the list address in bcc, but
that, of course, didn't work. So, yes, I vote for private. We
discuss individual posters in here and our method of handling
different kinds of posts.
ok, the problem then is that it will be a toally new list with a new
address @lists.documentfoundation.org, since I have to move from mlmmj
to Mailman in order to create a private list.
As the discussions here are not "top secret" level I'd propose to make
it a "soft" private list: What about stopping archiving at
mail-archive.com and gmane and make the directory
http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/moderators/ a password
protected one? So moderators can access it, but it's out of the scope of
the search engines, which should be enough secret for the purpose given.
Friedrich
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