Good suggestions, I'll give them a try. -aht > -----Original Message----- > From: LISTSERV give-and-take forum > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pete Weiss > Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 1:18 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: Effects of Graylisting on Listserv > > Strangely, spam was not a problem on the lists that I used to > work on full-time and managed lists here and elsewhere. > That's not to say that no subscriber's email never got > infected, nor that some infected machine didn't spoof a subscriber. > > Depending upon the list, various parameterizations and > procedures were followed that really did seem to minimize > list-distributed spam. > > SUBSCRIPTION= OPEN,CONFIRM > > NOTIFY= YES > > SEND= PRIVATE > or > SEND= PRIVATE,CONFIRM > > DEFAULT-OPTIONS= REVIEW (until subscriber was vetted in some way) > > SIZELIM= 250 > > ATTACHMENTS= NO > or > ATTACHMENTS= NO,FILTER > > DAILY-THRESHOLD= nn > > OWNERS= [more than one individual] > > > file listname.MAILTPL > > >>> CONTENT_FILTER OOO and blank Subject > Subject: Out of office > Action: MODERATE OOO messages are not allowed on this list. > Subject: Out of the office > Action: MODERATE OOO messages are not allowed on this list. > Subject:: > Action: MODERATE Please resubmit with a non-blank subject. > Text: Out of office > Action: MODERATE OOO messages are not allowed on this list. > Text: Out of the office > Action: MODERATE OOO messages are not allowed on this list. > > > > Foolproof? No > More Hands-on? YES > Customer Satisfaction? High > >