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And in case it's not obvious, the header for enabling
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Pete Weiss wrote:
>Erik:
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>Remind me NOT to subscribe to that list: any one being able to send to a
>list is an invitation to be spammed, unless otherwise restricted to say a
>SERVICE area, or DEFAULT-OPTIONS= REVIEW.
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>The very basic function of subscribing to a list MEANS that a message
>sent to the list is distributed to those very folks.
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>The header for helping (not fool-proof) to send a REPLY back to the
>originator is:
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>REPLY-TO= SENDER,IGNORE
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>At 13:57 07/27/2001 Friday, Lewis, Erik wrote:
> >I used to run several distribution lists off of a unix server. Now I want
> >to farm that responsibility out to listserv. What I am looking to do is
> >make a list that anyone can send to but the messages only go to the people
> >on that list and any replies to the message by someone on the list go to the
> >person who sent the message not the entire list? What are the magical
> >things to put in my header for this?
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