[amsat-bb] Tips for prompt message posting
Alan
wa4sca at gmail.com
Wed May 9 10:06:58 UTC 2018
Recently, there have been several posts, including some time sensitive
roving information, which have been held for moderator release because they
were sent by list members from accounts other than the one used to register
with the list. While the moderators are happy to release these messages, it
can result in significant delay. Since there are many new members here,
attached is a guide which was published two years ago.
73,
Alan
WA4SCA
Tips for prompt message posting.
People sometimes post time-sensitive messages to AMSAT-BB. Examples are last
minute grid activities, unexpected satellite mode changes, requests for
critically important telemetry, etc. These normally go through promptly, but
occasionally get held for two basic reasons:
While AMSAT-BB is an open list, that means it is open for membership, not
posting. In order to post to the list, it normally must be from the same
account you originally registered. For instance, if you registered from your
home account, and post from your office account, it will normally be held
for release by a moderator. Likewise, some people have all their email
forwarded to a single account from which they reply. We can create a filter
to pass the second address, but that is not automatically done on the first
instance, and does require moderator action.
AMSAT-BB receives many pieces of spam for each legitimate message. As part
of the filtering process, emails larger than 50 kB are blocked. This usually
happens to legitimate email when someone attempts to attach a large file, or
does not trim an extended series of exchanges. Also, there is a limit to the
number of addresses before an email is held as potential spam. I have seen
legitimate email sent to 30+ addresses.
We have a team of volunteer moderators, but they are not available 24/7. The
result is that a message sent in the evening or on a holiday, US time, may
well be held for several hours before being released. So, if it absolutely,
positively needs to be distributed promptly:
1. Post from the same account you registered, or one which from past
experience you know has been flagged as acceptable.
2. Do not use attachments. (Pictures and other files should be included by a
link.) They will be blocked to the list, and if the total size of the
message plus attachments exceeds 50 kB, the mail will be held.
3. Send it to AMSAT-BB and a few other addresses at most. If you must send
to a large distribution list, send to them, and another copy to AMSAT-BB. (A
trick which seems to work well is to place most of the addresses in the BCC
rather than CC line.)
4. Consider also posting to the AMSAT Twitter and Facebook accounts. There
is overlap in membership, though at present it is far from 100%.
5. Do not send large commercial press releases, or things which look like
them. They will be caught by heuristic spam filters. A simple posting of an
event or activity will normally go through. Note that there are existing
exemptions for official channels such as ANS, ARISS, other AMSAT
organizations, etc.
6. All new accounts are automatically flagged for moderation. This flag will
normally be cleared on the first or second posting, but do allow for and
expect an initial delay if you establish a dedicated account for your
satellite organization.
7. Remember that this is a text-only list. Posting using HTML formatting
will have unpredictable results, and may trigger the 50 kB hold for what
appears to be a short message.
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