In a message dated 96-01-02 15:05:41 EST, [log in to unmask] (Stan Horwitz) writes: >On the afternoon of Dec. 31, someone send a message to >[log in to unmask] It contained a LIST GLOBAL command. This same >message was sent several times. The message was identified as coming from >[log in to unmask] This may also be related to the incident of last week where someone (possibly a netcom user last I heard) forged subscriptions of several hundred Majordomo lists "from" Steve Case, myself, our Webmaster, TOS Advisor, Bill Gates and well over a dozen others at various other sites. Since "SteveCase" and "Webmaster" would not have any need to subscribe to LISTSERV lists, serving those addresses off from your servers as a precautionary measure is probably not a bad idea. If you do manage to determine who's responsible for this irresponsible behavior, I'm sure our legal department would love to know who it is as well. -- __ David B. O'Donnell ([log in to unmask], [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]) \/ AOL Internet Feedback/Response/Information Team Manager, LISTSERV Manager Tel. 703/453-4000 x4255 FAX 703/453-4001 Pager 800/759-8888 PIN 128-5338 WWW: http://www.cais.com/atropos/ "The spam stops here."