Pgpmoose software cancels invalid messages for Usenet groups moderated discussions.
Essentially, pgpmoose assumes that all messages in your group have a PGP signature added by the newsgroup moderator when they are injected. If a message is missing this signature, or if the signature is invalid for the stated moderator of the group, pgpmoose will remove the message. This helps keep your groups clean and free of spam or other unwanted content.
But that's not all. Pgpmoose has a few other features that might come in handy. For example, it can issue NoCeM messages as well as cancels, which gives you more flexibility in how you manage your groups. Plus, this latest release of the software allows you to cancel a directory of posts, rather than just posts from a news spool.
Overall, pgpmoose is a useful tool for anyone who runs moderated Usenet groups and wants to keep them running smoothly. It's easy to use, and the latest updates make it even more versatile than before. If you're in the market for this type of software, give pgpmoose a try.
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