Thanks Nathan,
--Joe
Service= defines an area or areas outside which subscription requests are not accepted. It has nothing to do with posting.
To restrict posting, I would be more likely to use something like
Send= *@*.university.edu, *@university.edu
Send= *@*.another.edu, *@another.edu
…
Send= *@*.last.edu, *@last.edu
That would restrict posting privileges to only addresses from those organizations. Of course that doesn’t account for the possibility of a From: address being spoofed, so I’d probably also tack
Send= Confirm
at the end if I wanted to force confirmation before allowing the post. It sort of depends on what kind of a list you’re talking about, I guess.
Nathan
From: LISTSERV Site Administrators' Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of F J Kelley
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2014 11:38 AM
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Subject: local= / service= local
We have a few lists whose configuration includes a block of "local= " stmts:
local= *.university.edu,university.edu
local= *.another.edu,another.edu
...
local= *.last.edu,last.edu
After this comes
Service= local
Confidential= Service
The list I am having problems with right now also uses
Send= Public
(it is a list used to notify a group about certain problem which might arise anywhere)
And they are getting spam. Of course neither the "From: " nor the "Reply-To: " are in the local list. Does "Local" simply control the visibility of the list or can it filter addresses? On rereading the site managers manual, it would not seem to be able to do the latter.
--Joe
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