Yes, unsubscribe the user. Such messages are a true waste of bandwidth and other folks time. Often the user (or sysadmin) has no idea what they have foisted onto the "net." Usually, a gentle reminder, along with one of the explanations that appear here (or probably LSTOWN-L) go a l-o-n-g way in resolving the issue. CCMAIL has been mentioned as a leading offender. Alternatively, set the subscriber to DIGEST to reduce the frequency, assuming DIGEST is an option. /Pete Weiss At 12:20 1/27/98 -0500, you wrote: | Some of our subscribers have automated responders that send an | automated reply to all messages. | | Is there a way to have ListServ ignore messages with certain subjects, | such as "Autoreply Message" and "!AM!" so that the other subscribers | don't have to be bothered with the standard "I'm out of the office" | messages? | | Mike Smith | | -- mailto:[log in to unmask] Tel: +1 814 863 1843 31 Shields Bldg; University Park, PA 16802-1202 USA Powered by: LISTSERV, Eudora, Netscape, mIRC, FreeAgent Have you been "contextualized?" ;-)