On Thu, 12 Nov 1992 15:38:03 EST Scott Hammer said: >Is there any way to allow mail from "root" at a particular node as >a legal address for submitting to a particular list without disabling >loop checking altogether? I see in the release notes for 1.7b the >introduction of "Loopcheck=NoOrigin," but that seems less granular >than what I want. > >My situation is this. We have a list that is used for posting bug reports, >fixes, etc. for our unix systems around campus. The person who posts most >often is the Engineer responsible for these systems -- unfortunately, he >is most often logged on a root, and posts from there, and LISTSERV rejects >the mail. I'd like him to be able to post to this one list, without >turning off the other checking that LISTSERV does. > >Is this possible? Not the way the code is currently structured. I have what we consider to be a better solution. No one should ever log on as root, except to do installations of new releases of the O/S. We create IDs for the people doing system maintenance with userindex 0 and group index 1, but not root. The password file entries looks something like this: root:##root:0:1:Operator:/:/bin/csh droot:##droot:0:1:David root:/home/sys/david:/bin/csh hroot:##hroot:0:1:Harold root:/home/sys/harold:/bin/csh vroot:##vroot:0:1:Victor root:/home/sys/victor:/bin/csh Now, each person has their own personal root account. Everything you can do from root, you can do from here, with accounting of who did it. Mail sent by one of these accounts appears to be from the account shown, and not from root, with the gcos field information properly put in the From: header. Works for us. Harold Harold C Pritchett | BITNET: HAROLD@UGA BITNET TechRep | Internet: [log in to unmask] The University of Georgia | : [log in to unmask] Athens, GA 30602 | fido: 1:370/60 (706) 542-3135 | Bbs: SYSOP at (706) 354-0817 Note: New Area Code - Formerly (404)