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Jorge Riobello Ruiz <[log in to unmask]>
Tue, 8 Jul 2003 18:01:07 +0200
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Helo,

If in the list only can send messages the editor, you can add CONTENT_FILTER
to DISCARD all the messages, ALLOW only from Editor.

>>> CONTENT_FILTER Content Filter
From: *@myeditor.com
Action: ALLOW
Subject: *
Action: DISCARD Only accept messages from my Editors!

I think that it's ok... Only *@myeditor.com can send messages to the list,
and Listserv not MODERATE any menssage.

By.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Randy Klumph [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Enviado el: lunes, 30 de junio de 2003 22:50
Para: [log in to unmask]
Asunto: Seems ironic


Is there any way to turn off the "possible spam notification" feature?
I find it highly ironic (and annoying) that I receive a plethora of
notices every day of intercepted spam messages (over 150 from this
weekend). How about just one message at the end of the day telling me
how successful it has been at preventing my inbox from filling up with
useless messages? All of my lists (with one exception) are "subscriber
only," so I don't care if someone is trying to spam my lists - they
don't get delivered.

Yes, I know, I can set a filter to automatically trash the notices, but
when I am on the road (which is often) I manage my email through my web
browser. This requires that I delete each and every spam notification.
Any assistance in shutting down this option would be greatly
appreciated.


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Regards,
Randy Klumph
LISTSERV(R) Administrator
Teaching Research
Western Oregon University

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