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From: jeff@necntc.NEC.COM (Jeff Janock)
Newsgroups: news.admin
Subject: Re: Why does this propagate?
Message-ID: <7167@necntc.NEC.COM>
Date: Thu, 9-Jul-87 23:05:13 EDT
Article-I.D.: necntc.7167
Posted: Thu Jul  9 23:05:13 1987
Date-Received: Sun, 12-Jul-87 09:08:31 EDT
References: <404@acornrc.UUCP>
Organization: NEC Electronics Inc.  Natick, MA 01760
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In article <404@acornrc.UUCP> bob@acornrc.UUCP (Bob Weissman) writes:
>Why are these bogus "newgroup comp.sources.unix unmoderated" control
>messages propagating all over the world?  Look at the path it took to
>reach me; surely some news admin somewhere in this chain should have
>noticed and cancelled the article before it got farther, n'est-ce pas?
>
>We've all got to stay on our toes with randoms like news@pbinfo.uucp around!
>
> seismo - I mention this because I 
notice that munnari is calling using uunet; uunet will carry
everything, so this could happen via that link virtually anytime
with the same problem.  

Should control message via the overseas link be monitored?
This is like asking every admin to do newgroups by hand after
receiving the email containing the newgroup directive.
You can ask, but let's be real.

So, this explains the 'why propagate' question.  Now, what to do?

	-jj

ps.
Sites that do not carry the 'noise groups' do so for a 
reason; this incident indirectly relates to a problem that occured 
just recently.  
[see <425@gordon.UUCP> in news.config and the arbitron stats this month]

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