-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello Kevin, We are having similar problems. Is there anyway to make it a server-config? So i don't have to change the templates for all the lists? Kind regards, - -- Joost de Groot, ICT Operator Department for Information Technology, Library & Education (ITBE) University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands Telephone +31 53 489 4641, Fax +31 53 489 2383 Kevin Parris said the following on 5-12-2006 21:20: > One possible option is to locate the template > "MSG_POSTING_CONFIRM_SENDER" for the affected list(s), and insert three > lines, like this: > .bb &NON_MEMBER = 1 > To cut down on spam, > .TY &DATE &TIME &LISTNAME; spam-drop &FROMID; &MSGREF; > .* cancel the confirm request, reduce spam back-scatter > .QQ > .else > For security reasons, > You should recognize how things fit plainly enough once you access the > original version of the template. Note that in your template leading > spaces are not allowed, the dot/period must appear in the first column > of each line, I have indented here for visual clarity. Once you apply > this change, any message arriving for the list from a non-subscriber > address will be ignored. > You might not want the .TY line in your situation, I have it so there > is at least some trail of what has gone on - in the event of some > complaint eventuality, I can go through the logfile to identify the > stuff that got discarded by this technique. > To the specific item in your request about domain selection, you may be > able to cook up something to parse the FROMID variable and make a > determination from that, but I have not tried it. > No lifeguard on duty, swim at your own risk. >>>> [log in to unmask] 12/4/2006 4:11:49 PM >>> > How can we prevent Listserv from bouncing error messages to domains > other than our own? We have a situation where internet "users" that are > not list members are sending post messages to our lists and listserv is > sending error messages back to what appears to be > non-existant/bogus/spoofed Reply-To email addresses. What I am looking > for is something similar to preventing Out-of-Office replys to the > internet. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFdoEK6nwZnQ/y5A8RAkI3AJwPnKNI+NvBxWtJvdohEbiO2CjcWwCfU3Lh +PTCVVlmJu/c6Mrulz3JnHc= =IQWn -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----