Ben Parker wrote: > On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 15:21:58 -0400, Alexander Willman > <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > >>I may want to globally exempt a specific address from being temporarily >>served off by the LISTSERV anti-spam filtering. > > > LISTSERV Ver 14.3 has a new feature that permits cancelling the 48hr > server-wide spam quarantine on specific addresses. This isn't a bypass or > workaround, you (the Site Admin) actually cancel the quarantine for that > address on that server. This of course restores the ability for that > address to send messages. There is no way to do this on any earlier version > of LISTSERV. For earlier versions, the 48 hr quarantine is absolute. > (Manual editing of PERMVARS.FILE is absolutely out of the question, don't > even think about it.) > > Note however that if that address again attempts to send an identical > message to too many list addresses (or too many listname-request addresses) > it will again be immediately caught by the spam trap. So, you also need to > plan a way for this address to send the necessary messages without getting > caught. List Owner lists, Super-lists, and other methods are the suggested > routes to investigate. Thank you. I expect that the new feature that you mention may suffice. The new feature is implemented via the SERVE command, correct? Is the anti-spam feature triggered by attempts to send too many _identical_ messages, or just too many messages (identical or not)? Thanks. Alex