The list is pretty well described at http://www.piclist.org Its not company sponsored (read: us admins don't have much time to spend on it) and is hosted by a server at MIT on a "don't bug us and we'll forget about you" basis (read: no site manager or developer). We have a HUGE number of lurkers (read: lots of subscribers who have no investment in the list content) and a few active professionals who have somehow developed a need to help out the newbies (read: most posts either come from people who just subscribed to the list and didn't read the welcome message or from very busy pros who don't have time to worry about list issues) When one of the lurkers in lower Astonia has an ISP who doesn't know how to run a mail server, the newbies don't know what to do and often react by posting wild... stuff, the lurkers don't care and the pros start getting pissed of and leave (very bad). My concern with Auto-Delete is that, at least the last time we tried it, it has to send error messages to all the list owners and, as I mentioned, most of us don't have time to read them. We currently just have the messages being dumped in to a bit bucket at [log in to unmask] Can the auto-delete messages be routed to only one owner? Also, the last time we tried it, it seemed to cause more problems than it solved... ...maybe it's time to give it another shot. The headers are: PUT PICLIST LIST PW=XXXXXXXX * pic microcontroller discussion list * * Owner= [log in to unmask] * Owner= [log in to unmask] * Owner= [log in to unmask] * Owner= [log in to unmask] * Review= [log in to unmask] * Review= [log in to unmask] * Review= [log in to unmask] * Review= [log in to unmask] * Review= [log in to unmask] * Subscription= Open,Confirm * Send= Private * Notify= Yes * Reply-To= List,Respect * Files= No * Mail-Via= DIST2 * Ack= No * Loopcheck= Full * Validate= No * Language= NOHTML * Notebook= Yes,G,Monthly,Public * Stats= Normal,[log in to unmask] * Stats= [log in to unmask] * Stats= [log in to unmask] * Stats= [log in to unmask] * Errors-To= [log in to unmask] * Daily-Threshold= 250 * Sizelim= 1000 * Created 1995 * Topics= [PIC], [EE], [AD], [OT], [SX], [AVR], [BUY] * Default-Topics= All * Default-Options= Repro * * Confidential= Yes Thanks for takeing the time to read it over and make suggestions. --- James Newton (PICList Admin #3) mailto:[log in to unmask] 1-619-652-0593 PIC/PICList FAQ: http://www.piclist.com or .org -----Original Message----- From: LISTSERV list owners' forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Winship Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 16:44 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Duplicate Posting problem On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, j newton wrote: > I don't see how your second statement can be true. You can see in the > headers that the post came from some third part, to the list server, out to > the bouncer, and back to the list server where it was distributed to ALL > list members, not just the one who posted the original message. Everyone on > the list is seeing these bounces, not just the original poster. Oh, well, if the braindead systems of your subscribers, are sending the errors to the list itself, and you let them go through, due to how you have your list header set, you do have a problem. It is very easy to prevent such things being distributed to the list. Let's see your list header, the whole thing. Sounds like their are some major keywords misset or missing, and maybe your filter= keyword is messed up. How *DO* you have this list set up? What is it and what is its purpose? Douglas