Rich, Please see example below. I'm getting at least 20 of these a day... Raul. -----Original Message----- From: Rich Greenberg [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 12:10 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Spammed by SPAM notices On: Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 11:36:08AM -0500,Fletes, Raul Wrote: } Somehow our Listserv is sending messages to the owner about SPAM warnings. } However, these notices are in themselves annoying SPAMs... } How can I turn them off ? } } What is throwing me off for loop is that they are being sent by my Listserv, } thus } somehow my Listserv is getting these messages from LSOFT... Raul, Can you please post an example? -- Rich Greenberg Work: Rich.Greenberg atsign worldspan.com +1 770-563-6656 N6LRT Marietta, GA, USA Play: richgr atsign panix.com +1 770-321-6507 Eastern time zone. I speak for myself & my dogs only. VM'er since CP-67 Canines:Val(Chinook,CGC,TT), Red & Shasta(Husky,(RIP)) Owner:Chinook-L Atlanta Siberian Husky Rescue. Adopt a homeless Husky. Asst Owner:Sibernet-L EXAMPLE: A network wide spamming alert has just been received from [log in to unmask] concerning messages posted by [log in to unmask] to multiple LISTSERV lists. For the next 48 hours, all messages posted by [log in to unmask] to local mailing lists will be forwarded to the list owners for verification. The poster will not be informed when this happens, to make it more difficult for him to re-target the lists which successfully repelled the spam. The poster has been informed by [log in to unmask] that his access to certain lists would be subject to human verification, but no further details were provided. A copy of the original alert from [log in to unmask] is enclosed. A "spam" is an advertisement or other unsolicited material sent to large numbers of mailing lists with no consideration for whether or not the material is appropriate for the lists it is being sent to. A single "spam" can result in the delivery of millions of unwanted e-mail messages worldwide, costing the victims and service providers a total of several hundred thousand dollars. The cost to the spammer is usually under five dollars. To be effective, a counter-measure must neutralize the spam within the first five minutes. Consequently, there is no time for all the LISTSERV servers to compare notes with each other before acting, and some legitimate postings may be intercepted erroneously. ------------------------------ Original alert ------------------------------ A message with subject "Fw: Invito alla conferenza sulla crisi degli Enti scientifici - Roma 19 aprile 2001" posted by [log in to unmask] to the ORGANI-CHIM list at CNR.IT has been identified as a possible spam because [log in to unmask] had previously posted an identical message to a large number of LISTSERV lists.