Earlier today, Herman J. Woltring wrote:
>Yesterday, a posting from a SUNY site was sent to about 40 different lists
>and, in two slightly different forms, distributed on Biomch-L. If this kind
>of thing continues, I am inclined to set the SEND option for my list to PRI-
>VATE, i.e., for registered subscribers only, while leaving the SUBSCRIPTION
>option PUBLIC. However, I do not wish to include an editorial function.
>
>My question is what will happen (both on LISTEARN and on LISTSERV -- Biomch-L
>is on a LISTEARN site) if a non-subscriber posts something to the list.
My list, WMST-L, has SEND=Private but subscriptions open to
everyone, with no editor/moderator. When a non-subscriber tries to
post to the list, the person receives a response from LISTSERV saying
that he/she is not authorized to post to WMST-L, and that any
questions should be addressed to the listowner(s). All people listed
as listowners are then listed, with their e-mail addresses. Only the
person who tried to post the message receives a copy of this
communication from LISTSERV. I do not.
Thanks to the Send=Private arrangement, my list has been spared
all the random postings that have assailed other lists in recent
weeks. There IS a down side (more address hassles), but I've found it
to be worth it.
Joan Korenman, WMST-L Listowner KORENMAN@UMBC
Univ. of MD. Baltimore County [log in to unmask]
Baltimore, Maryland 21228-5398
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