Carl Zwanzig writes:
> Yep, it's a social/behavioral problem, but social methods (i.e. "trim your
> messages", "(whine) it's too hard on an ipad") haven't worked.
>From the Oh-I-Really-Wish-I-Could-Do-This Dept.:
Put "forgive my brevity" in your spam filter.
;-)
On 12/13/2013 09:40 AM, Adam McGreggor wrote:
>
> For the stats on the word count/quoted/sizes, per user, you could
> compute that on a regular base, although you may run into issues on
> quoting (in particular, the quoting indicator: ^> is not always going
> to be accurate.
There is code in the
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 09:12:00AM -0800, Carl Zwanzig wrote:
> This came up on another list I read- is there any relatively simple
> way to (a) report individual message activity to a user and (b)
> temporarily moderate a user when a count is exceeded?
>
> The first would send an email to the use
On 12/13/2013 9:40 AM, Adam McGreggor wrote:
TBH: it sounds as though you may be trying to solve a social problem,
not a technological one.
Yep, it's a social/behavioral problem, but social methods (i.e. "trim your
messages", "(whine) it's too hard on an ipad") haven't worked.
z!
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Hi,
This came up on another list I read- is there any relatively simple way to
(a) report individual message activity to a user and (b) temporarily
moderate a user when a count is exceeded?
The first would send an email to the user when they've exceeded a threshold*
in a given period.
*mes