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On 2/1/2007 11:28, A. Omer Koker wrote:
> Thanks for the various ways of doing this.
>
> Ive tried some of this (will try the others) but I almost always end up
> having Listserv send back an email (backscatter) of some sort saying 'your
> not authorized'. Given the level of junk mail I get plus the amount of
> replies received to my backscatter creating loops just creates a lot of
> useless work.
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> However what im wondering a method exists to just delete any such messages
> without a reply of any sort silently.
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> (the /etc/alias script idea is good but still creates load on the machine.
> If you add the junk mail im getting to those from other admins of other
> lists im not sure it will be preferable? )
>
The easiest way to deal with this problem might be to modify the list templates
library to suppress the rejection (not authorized to post) message. The
technique for suppressing list-related server-generated messages is described
in the documentation and has been discussed on this list and/or the LSTOWN-L
list on several occasions.
--
Paul Russell, Senior Systems Administrator
OIT Messaging Services Team
University of Notre Dame
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