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Author Bananasplit News - Crosspost Restrictions
Zax

2004-12-31, 5:45 pm

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The Bananasplit News service now restricts crossposting to the newsgroup
'news.groups' to a maximum of 3 groups. Messages that exceed this will
be dropped from the service and not propagated by it.

This ensures my service plays no part in the propagation of off-topic
D.J.Min rants to a group concerned with the functionality of Usenet. If
anyone feels this is an improper action, I'm open to hearing about it.

Hopefully the regular apa-s readership through this news service won't
consider the dropping of these messages to be too great a loss.

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Italy Anonymous Remailer

2004-12-31, 5:45 pm

On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
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>The Bananasplit News service now restricts crossposting to the newsgroup
>'news.groups' to a maximum of 3 groups. Messages that exceed this will
>be dropped from the service and not propagated by it.
>
>This ensures my service plays no part in the propagation of off-topic
>D.J.Min rants to a group concerned with the functionality of Usenet. If
>anyone feels this is an improper action, I'm open to hearing about it.
>
>Hopefully the regular apa-s readership through this news service won't
>consider the dropping of these messages to be too great a loss.
>
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> Key fingerprint = 796F 67E0 E890 A0BB BDAE EBB4 94A6 7A09 8ED5 7743
>uid Admin <admin.bananasplit.info>


Thank you. I deplore his crossposting.























Anonymous

2004-12-31, 5:45 pm

In article <cr4ako$2eo$1@snorky.bananasplit.info>
Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
>
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> The Bananasplit News service now restricts crossposting to the newsgroup
> 'news.groups' to a maximum of 3 groups. Messages that exceed this will
> be dropped from the service and not propagated by it.
>
> This ensures my service plays no part in the propagation of off-topic
> D.J.Min rants to a group concerned with the functionality of Usenet. If
> anyone feels this is an improper action, I'm open to hearing about it.
>


The more remops that filter that XXXXXXX the better!








via Userbeam Remailer

2004-12-31, 8:45 pm

In article <cr4ako$2eo$1@snorky.bananasplit.info>
Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
>
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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> The Bananasplit News service now restricts crossposting to the newsgroup
> 'news.groups' to a maximum of 3 groups. Messages that exceed this will
> be dropped from the service and not propagated by it.
>
> This ensures my service plays no part in the propagation of off-topic
> D.J.Min rants


Excellent!






Zax

2004-12-31, 8:45 pm

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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:46:10 +0100 (CET), Anonymous wrote in
Message-Id: <9bf6995f447d03e3768718fe27cb2ff2@void.hn.org>:

> In article <cr4ako$2eo$1@snorky.bananasplit.info>
> Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:


> The more remops that filter that XXXXXXX the better!


Whilst I'm inclined to agree with you, I've always operated a policy of
never filtering an individual, no matter what his peculiar views might
be. This filter is intended to prevent abuse of 'news.groups', not to
prevent the Reverend Raving Lunatic Min from posting. If he wants to
clean up his act, then my service will not prevent him from having his
say.

Happy New Year to everyone!

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uid Admin <admin.bananasplit.info>

Italy Anonymous Remailer

2004-12-31, 8:45 pm

On Sat, 1 Jan 2005, Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
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>On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:46:10 +0100 (CET), Anonymous wrote in
>Message-Id: <9bf6995f447d03e3768718fe27cb2ff2@void.hn.org>:
>
>
>
>Whilst I'm inclined to agree with you, I've always operated a policy of
>never filtering an individual, no matter what his peculiar views might
>be. This filter is intended to prevent abuse of 'news.groups', not to
>prevent the Reverend Raving Lunatic Min from posting. If he wants to
>clean up his act, then my service will not prevent him from having his
>say.
>
>Happy New Year to everyone!
>
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>pub 1024D/8ED57743 2003-07-08 Bananasplit Operator
> Key fingerprint = 796F 67E0 E890 A0BB BDAE EBB4 94A6 7A09 8ED5 7743
>uid Admin <admin.bananasplit.info>


While I too wish he could be filtered, I must agree that filtering an
individual would be the first step in the downfall of the remailer system.
Thus filtering an individual is not accepable as you describe.

I fully support the limiting of crossposting. Three is the maximum number
of cross posts that I could ever imagine using.

My regards to you and a Happy New Year






















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