Thank you to everyone for the help on this issue. Turns out that since the assault has slowed, the list moderators want me to wait on making any big changes (like making the whole list "review" rather than "edited") in case it messes with the system we have in place for processing the mail amongst several moderators. If the virus problem gets uncontrollable again, I am sure I will end up making that change. Thanks again!! Shannon :-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shannon Ahern DevelopMentor Website Project Manager http://www.develop.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Will Turner: You cheated! Capt. Jack Sparrow: [shrugs] Pirate! -----Original Message----- From: Paul Russell [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 8:11 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Unrequested Subscription Command Confirmation Emails We have our central mail servers specified as MX hosts for our LISTSERV server. We run MIMEDefang and McAfee uvscan on the central mail servers, and MD is configured to discard any message which uvscan identifies as a mass-mail virus carrier message. In the last 2+ weeks, our central mail servers have discarded nearly 900,000 mass-mail virus carrier messages. -- Paul Russell Senior Systems Administrator University of Notre Dame