Peter Bowyer wrote: > On 16/10/06, Nigel Metheringham > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>I am proposing to change the list moderation handling - > > > <snip> > >>I am intending to change this so that I no longer get immediate >>moderation notification, or immediate notification of membership >>status changes (mostly due to bounces). Instead I will purely work >>on the daily status reports (I may change these to twice per day). > > > I find that a much easier way of handling stuff on Mailman lists I > moderate. I don't think it materially deteriorates the level of > service offered to posters, in fact it lets you focus on a worklist > and means things are less likely to slip through the net. > > If you're looking for overflow / stand-in moderation help, I'll gladly > volunteer. > > Peter > >
FWIW, C&W (when they still *had* a global telecoms company) covered 24 X 7 global NOC staffing from London, Washington, (DC), and Hong Kong. Near-as-dammit to evenly distrbuted time-zones, and lower 'premium hours' costs. Our expat/retired staff mailing lists were done much the same, with moderators in Belize, UK, HKG/US (ich) & Thailand. A closed 'sublist' for moderator chat helped. 'Many hands...' Bill -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
