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I just explicitly add the list address to Filter=.
Nathan
At 03:38 PM 10/1/2009 -0400, Kevin Parris wrote:
>You could implement the SPAM_EXIT feature, documented in the Site or Advanced manual (don't remember which at the moment), and in your local script detect and block items claiming to be FROM: your own system.
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>The CONTENT_FILTER mail template might also be useful in this context, but I haven't tried it for this particular problem.
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>>>> Peter DiCamillo <[log in to unmask]> 10/01/09 2:43 PM >>>
>We have a list, THURSDAY-SUPPER, which has "Send= Editor, Hold", and a
>number of editors and moderators. Spam mail was submitted to the list
>with a forged From address which was the list address. (Both From and
>To addresses were the list address.) Listserv requested confirmation
>from the moderators as usual. However, the moderation response was
>posted to the list:
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>Your message dated Wed, 30 Sep 2009 23:21:34 -0400 (EDT) with subject
>... has been submitted to the moderators of the THURSDAY-SUPPER list.
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>That response was posted to the list immediately, without moderation
>being applied to it. I would have thought Listserv would never accept
>mail from the list address, either due to loop detection or some other
>rule. Is there a way to prevent that from happening in the future?
>We're running Listserv 15.0, but I hope there's a solution short of
>upgrading.
>
>Peter
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