Spun off from <
http://n2.nabble.com/-tp1322377p2155659.html>
Graham Perrin wrote
> the 'Ban' option that both 'A' and 'B' have.
That *is* useful. I do ban posters of junk messages. I have *never* banned any other poster.
The ban is silent, non-contentious, so the temperature in the forum remains low. Key point:
* negativity of all sorts, including bans, become close to invisible.
For the first time, I have banned someone for a reason other than junk.
The ban is in a Nabble archive of a list.
Question: if that person posts to list, (threaded) beneath a post by me, then is that ban:
a) communicated via Nabble to the person alone
b) communicated via Nabble to the list
c) communicated to neither (a) nor (b)?
I don't wish to ban the person publicly from the list. The list is not managed by me.
My wish is solely: to see as few posts as possible from the individual.
(My wish is not to berate them. I'm not interested in flaming.)
TIA for advice.