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LISTSERV 17.02024-03-29T15:42:24ZShinn Wu2023-03-09T19:25:52+00:002023-03-09T19:25:52+00:00Re: Block key words?http://community.emailogy.com/scripts/wa-community.exe?A2=LSTSRV-L;5e0c28f6.2303Thank you so much, it worked! Nathan Brindle2023-03-09T18:20:09+00:002023-03-09T18:20:09+00:00Re: Block key words?http://community.emailogy.com/scripts/wa-community.exe?A2=LSTSRV-L;a8abcf4.2303See the CONTENT_FILTER template described in the LISTSERV documentation. Probably will help.<br><br>From: LISTSERV Site Administrators' Forum <LSTSRV-L@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM> On Behalf Of Shinn Wu<br>Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2023 1:11 PM<br>To: LSTSRV-L@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM<br>Subject: Re: Block key words?<br><br>Hi William,<br><br>Thank you for replying to my question.<br><br>We hosted more than 600 lists and they are highly diversified. Four lists have more than 5,000 subscribers. Our main mail server is behind a spam firewall, but not the Listserv. Implement a SPF hard fail might block some legitimate posters where their mail server did not have any SPF in their DNS.<br><br>Best,<br><br>Shinn Shinn Wu2023-03-09T16:08:15+00:002023-03-09T16:08:15+00:00Block key words?http://community.emailogy.com/scripts/wa-community.exe?A2=LSTSRV-L;51eba408.2303Hello,<br><br>We use Listserv 17.0 in RedHat. We had three incidents of 'phantom approval' this year and I had to ask the not aware editors to change the webmail settings.<br><br>I tried to use procmailrc to block the keywords. It worked on the regular account on the same server but not the listserv account. I thought that it might be aliases take precedence of procmailrc. We do not want to use a spam filter because it would cause some false-positive. Any insight suggestion to block some keywords (e.g., bitcoin, BTC wallet, and BTC address) from incoming post request?<br><br>Thank you,<br><br>Shinn