On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 19:31:38 -0500, Winship <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Is there a way for a listowner to check on who is accessing the list >archives via the web? How about who is accessing via email? Others have referred to useful information recorded in the LISTSERV log files. However these files are only available to the Site Adminstrator(s) and not to ordinary List Owner(s). So, at the limits of List Owner privileges, this information is not available. >Is there a way to block web access from a particular site? Yes, this can be done at the List Owner level. The List Header Keyword is Service= For lists running the web archive interface: Starting with LISTSERV 1.8d it is possible to define "Service=" in terms of IP address blocks in order to limit access to list archive notebooks via the web archive interface. This is implemented as follows: 1. Notebook= ...,Service 2. "Service=" can contain entries of the form: [^]IP(a.b.c.d[/e]) For example, if you know that the suspected 'bad actor' is has an IP address somewhere in the range 192.168.10.0/24 (a "Class C" in old terms) you could put Service= ^IP(192.168.10.0/24) in your list to deny WWW access to the list. But this would not prevent access by email queries.