Wed, 26 Mar 1997 22:30:57 -0500
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On Wed, 26 Mar 1997, Russ wrote:
> I have a particular subscriber site that is attempting to set up a local
> exploder with a subscription to my list. They keep getting it wrong, and
> haven't been responsive to my messages asking them what's happening.
>
> I want to serve them off to prevent any address from their domain from
> subscribing to my list (each time they try a new configuration they use
> a different address). I couldn't find a way to do it with serve, since
> it doesn't accept wildcards. Any suggestions?
>
Add a filter to your list's header, e.g.
Filter= also,*@*name.of.offending.site
No-one whose address matches the pattern can then subscribe.
Judith Hopkins, Listowner of Autocat
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> What I did do in the meantime was to serve off two individual
> subscribers from the same domain and told them to get someone
> responsible for their exploder to contact me to come to some
> understanding about their testing procedures. That's a little harsh
> since I have no idea whether the individual subscribers have anything to
> do with whoever is trying to do the exploder, but I figured if I put
> some pressure on the individuals maybe they can make the exploder person
> talk to me...;-]
>
> Ideas?
>
> Cheers,
> Russ
> R.C. Consulting, Inc. - NT/Internet Security
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