Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/07/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 23 Jun 96 at 9:17, Chuck Warman wrote: > Does anyone know if a Majordomo server can be programmed to intercept and > kill this kind of stuff? Brian? I have been pondering about that too. *A* solution, triggered by the fact that I recently started a mailinglist myself on IR photography, and am currently the 'backup' EOS listowner, is comparing the subscriptions between the various photo lists. If one new name shows up on almost all lists, you bet we are heading for a spam. But linking all subscription sofware belongs to Utopia, I am afraid....:-(( Another slick solution, one that I can not perform/automate on my listproc system, is sending an verification message back to the subscriber-wannabee. I recently encountered this with the organized Listserv system, covering thousands of lists, with its own search engine on list subject. I had to verify my address, by sending back a specific command. It may be related to verifying the correct address, but it also prevents mass subscriptions. Remember, one *can* perform mass subscriptions, but not with a subsequent veryification process. Too much trouble for the offender! Filtering on message size could also prevent some of the worst spamming, but neither would it have prevented the message at hand, nor do I think that this can easy be incorporated in common list software....at least not in listproc AFAIK. -- Bye, _/ _/ _/_/_/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ illem _/ _/ an _/ _/ _/ arkerink _/_/_/ The difference between men and boys is the price of their toys <w.j.markerink@a1.nl> [note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]