Firebeard wrote:
Igor Chudov @ home writes:
IC> This is where the distributed nature of the list comes in. if IC> someone disagrees with Jim's AUP, he or she can use soem other IC> mailing list host.
And once I'm up and running, my cypherpunks list server will not be interconnected with any server which has a similar AUP. The implication of the AUP is that if you _don't_ comply with it, you will be blocked. Without such an implication, the AUP is meaningless, and I'm dedicated that there should be no filtering/blocking of any kind, of the list. Persons behaving 'unacceptably' should be handled by social pressures by others in the 'community' of the list, and not by policies of the list operators.
Which is, again, a perfectly fine idea. I would probably disconnect from any server that a) does not let certain messages go through (unless they are fighting a DOS attack) and b) Alters content of any messages. - Igor.