Tue, 5 Mar 2013 11:33:09 -0500
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"Change-Log= Yes" should give you an audit trail of the sign-offs. Using
that and the Listserv.log should give you an idea. You might also add
"Notify= Yes" to see if there is information to be had.
If there is a delivery problem, Listserv could be doing the removal.
If the list has an auto-unsubscribe URL, anyone with a copy of
theirdistribution could sign them off.
If the list doesn't have "Validate= All,Confirm", then someone could be
spoofing sign-off mail from them.
Cheers, Wayne
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:31 AM, John Corwin <[log in to unmask]> wrote,
in part:
> I have a local user on a list with a mix of local and remote members.
> The local user is being signed off the list without doing it themselves.
> They’ve signed up 3 times over the past two weeks, and been signed off
> again through no action of their own that I can see. Is there something I
> can do to see where this signoff command is coming from? Is it possible
> someone else can sign them off?****
>
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