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Get your header and add the following line(s)
Filter= also,[log in to unmask],[log in to unmask], etc. until you
have listed all the addresses you want to keep off your list. If
you need more than one line, start each one with Filter=
You can also use wildcards, e.g., *@some.address.com or
*@*.address.com
The "also" means that the general filter for LISTSERV applies in
addition to the specific addresses you are filtering out.
I would cite the exact section from the version 1.8c Listserv manual
but it is at the office and I am writing from home.
Judith Hopkins, Listowner of Autocat
[log in to unmask]
On Sat, 29 Mar 1997, Steve wrote:
> Hi-
>
> I'm starting a listserver in a few days and I haven't found
> this in my manual. I have a list of about 4 addresses that I don't
> want subscribed to my mailing list. I'm told listserv will filter
> them out automatically. What are the commands to do this?
>
> Steve
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>
> *******************************************************************************
> Steve Russell " If one is to do good,
> [log in to unmask] it must be done in the minute particulars.
> http://www.umuc.edu/~srussell General good is the plea of the hypocrite,
> the scoundrel and the flatterer."
> --- William Blake
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