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Turgut Kalfaoglu <TURGUT@TREARN> |
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Sat, 28 Oct 89 10:59:29 TUR |
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Message of Fri, 27 Oct 89 12:50:37 CST from <SNT01@TTUVM1> |
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On Fri, 27 Oct 89 12:50:37 CST DON said:
> I have created a list where VALIDATE=ALL COMMANDS, so people could
>only use the signoff command if they knew the list password.It does not
>work, because anyone can still signoff. Is their something else that
>needs to be done for VALIDATE=ALL COMMANDS to work?
Here is the trick - if the command is coming to LISTSERV via CP,
meaning you are on the same site as LISTSERV, and you use TELL,
then it won't ask for a password - because there is no way (or
so it has been told) to cheat your address via CP. However, is
there is an RSCS involved, then the server will ask you to
specify the password. to try this, you may try:
SM rscs M TTUVM1 LISTSERV SIGNOFF my-list
where you need to alter the lowercase part. (the name of the
rscs can be obtained by using the ID command. it's the blurb
after the VIA.)
the server will ask you for password.. Try,
TELL LISTSERV SIGNOFF MY-LIST
and it won't ask for the password! (Because TELL doesn't use
the RSCS if the recipient is local) regards, -turgut
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