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>>>>> "JF" == Julian Frost <jfrost@odaiko.ss.uci.edu> writes:
JF> Is there any way in majordomo to ban users from subscribing to a list?
If the purpose is to keep abusive persons off your lists, it does not work.
AOL allows up to 5 "screen names"; juno.com and hotmail.com allow for
potentially infinite, transient mailboxes.
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Sysmonster, Unix Wrangler / concrete.
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