I believe a .qu at the top of the response template will suppress the error message.
-Chris

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry  

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 19:52:18 
To:Christopher Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Spamming Issue

   Hi all,
 
 I'm reposting this with a new subject line.  I forgot to
 change it before my last post.  It's kind of an emergency.

 I'm hoping there's a quick configuration setting somewhere
 that I can change or alter to fix the problem.

  Ron


--- Ron <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>  I just got this note (below) from our host server people.
> 
>  Can somebody recommend a fix?
> 
>  Ron
>   
>   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
>  There is a serious spamming issue on your server. Your server is
>  actively spamming a lot of email users by bouncing emails being sent
>  to your mailing list(s) from non-member email addresses, effectively
>  bouncing the pre-prepared spam to the victim. You will need to
>  address and fix this issue immediately, otherwise we will have to
>  block all outgoing SMTP (email) traffic originating from your
>  virtual server until the problem is fixed.
> 
>   Your mailing list should be ignoring and dropping emails sent
>  from non-member IPs, not bouncing them back. Most of the spam
>  emails were sent by owner-(listname)@HOME-HARBOR-INN.COM
> 
>   Thanks for your immediate attention to this matter.
>