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Subject: Re: Setting of administrivia in config file
From: Dave Wolfe <dwolfe @ risc . sps . mot . com>
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 12:51:02 -0600 (CST)
To: lewis @ ens . ascom . ch (Mark Lewis - Ascom PSD Cardiff UK)
Cc: majordomo-users @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <9702171743.AA19057@spbx99.ens.ascom.ch> from "Mark Lewis - Ascom PSD Cardiff UK" at Feb 17, 97 05:43:11 pm
Reply-to: Dave Wolfe <david_wolfe @ risc . sps . mot . com>

[ Mark Lewis - Ascom PSD Cardiff UK writes: ]
> 
> I manage a number of lists for my company.  Unfortunately our users
> like to use words like s-ubscribe and c-onfig in their messages to 
> our lists. This is completely intentional and necessary given the 
> context of our mailing lists. The trouble I am having is that these
> messages always get bounced to me because majordomo sees these words 
> as commands.  I have tried changing the value of "administrivia" in
> the config files to get over this problem but I am having no luck.

Without actually showing us the bounce subject, it's kinda hard
to tell exactly *which* kind of bounce you're talking about, but
'administrivia' set to 'no' will disable the "Admin request" bounces.
However, you're probably seeing one of the other bounces caused by
taboo_body, global_taboo_body, taboo_headers, global_taboo_headers,
and/or admin_headers, in which case you're going to have to edit one or
more of those variables to eliminate the offending regexes.

-- 
 Dave Wolfe


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