Mon, 10 Apr 2006 19:37:16 -0400
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At 13:38 2/1/2006 Wednesday, Pete Weiss responding to his own post, inquired:
>If you have any controls in-place to prevent spam to
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>OWNER-listname@listhost
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>(which redirects to list definition keyword operands ERRORS-TO= )
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>Please let us know.
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>BTW, I use POP mail so pretty much have to download stuff (though I do
>control for message size).
I've decided to experiment with some of my production/problematic lists.
I am a BLOGLINES (www.bloglines.com) subscriber (a free blog, RSS reader, and notifier of updates thereof).
It has a feature that allows you to create your own [private or public] folders of incoming email. It generates, based upon some parameters that you specify, some blog specific email addresses. This then becomes a "blogroll" and can be marked "private" and only viewed by the owner. These addresses can be the operands of various read-only "role" accounts e.g., ERRORS-TO=
The semantic of the generated email address is something like
[log in to unmask]
I've created same and then added to my list definition keyword that e.g.,
* .HH ON
ERRORS-TO= [log in to unmask]
* .HH OFF
[remember that the address operands of ERRORS-TO= end displaying in ERROR Monitor Reports so your other addressees will see it].
Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) something is filtering spam-like mail to those addresses!
/Pete
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