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I did something with a List Exit - the exit routine examined mail
arriving for a list and generated new email messages.  You might take
this approach if you want to have things happen all on the one server -
but this is not really "a LISTSERV(tm) function" though.

On 7/9/2014 8:57 AM, Jones, Melvin wrote:
> We have a network that is behind a VPN. I installed a Listserv server
> and I have some of our alerts going to the Listserv. There has been a
> request for us not to send out the actual alerts because they contain
> information like IP address and hostnames. What we are trying to figure
> out is if there is a way to send the alert to Listserv, but rather than
> have it send out that same email, have it send out a message just saying
> that a message has been received on the list. At that point the users
> would log in to the VPN and connect directly to the server through the
> web interface and check the messages there. Does anyone know if that is
> possible? I’ve thought of some ways to do it using two lists and
> creating a shell script as a mail alias, but I was wondering if that
> functionality is contained in the server itself?
>
> Thanks

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