This site-level keyword may be a quicker solution to your spam issue, you can block the entire annoying domain with a single update:
 https://www.lsoft.com/manuals/16.0/sitevars.html#cFilteralso

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Sometimes it may be necessary to deny a specific user (or a class of users) access to all the lists hosted by your server. This may be due to policies internal to your organization, technical problems, or simply to lock out an obnoxious user. FILTER_ALSO adds to the standard LISTSERV filter and denies access to all lists on the server.

On 10/4/2017 9:19 AM, Brent Hetland wrote:
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Hi,

 

Is there a quick / easy way to see if any of my lists have a Send setting of Public?

 

I am looking at the List Reports and do see the Send column, but we have over a thousand lists so I don’t want to page through the report to look for them (even sorting by the Send column doesn’t help me much).

 

I was hoping there would be a report I could create or a database query that I can run (but I know that very little is stored in the database, and list configuration doesn’t seem to be there).

 

The reason I’m wanting this information is because our lists are being spammed by messages from SCREWFIX.com and the administrators are receiving many email delivery rejected error emails.

Thanks,

Brent

 



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