Peter Weiss wrote:

“How many folks do you envision being able to post w/ moderation? anyone at CSULB? a known sender list? Ad hoc?”

Probably two dozen addresses at most, but these will  change over time. We’re willing to put up with unauthorized internal posting attempts.

 

These lists are LDAP-based and could contain subscribers outside our “Service” area. We just won’t accept outside postings. Since this is a dynamic list, we don’t support feed customization or unsubscribe requests.

 

Do you still feel Service= is preferable to Filter=?

 

matthew black

california state university, long beach

 

From: LISTSERV List Owners' Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pete Weiss
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2014 1:23 PM
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Subject: Re: Protecting a list from outside users

 

SERVICE= is probably more appropriate

How many folks do you envision being able to post w/ moderation? anyone at CSULB? a known sender list? Ad hoc?

On 7/7/2014 16:10, Matthew Black wrote:

Some of our announcement lists are being hit by spammers generating annoying moderation approval messages. How do I configure my list to reject everything from outside domains while sending all those from internal addresses to the moderators for approval? Inside senders might not be list subscribers.
 
I want to use
Filter= Allow,*@csulb.edu
 
but still have all messages sent to the moderators.
 
1) The keyword reference doesn't specify whether wildcards are permitted with Allow.
 
2) Does Filter= bypass list moderation?
 
matthew black
california state university, long beach
 
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