On 18 Apr 2007 at 11:06, Pete Weiss wrote:
> At least two ways:
>
> 1) LOCK the list (which also prevents signing on
>
> 2) use EXIT= processing (RYO).
Another way:
3) Use a LISTSERV Maestro HRL (or really, any Maestro recipient data source
besides a LISTSERV list) and don't enable subscriber access to the list.
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