Thanks Daniel. That seems to work fine with the /.*/ regexp. However, I noticed that it seems that the entries in the list have to match the senders email address with case-sensitive entries in the list matching the sender's email. ie. I tried sending to the list with my address (in our system, my address comes out mixed case), with my address in the list in lower case. An error came back indicating as follows:
----- Transcript of session follows -----
... while talking to xxx.yyy.org.:
>>> MAIL From:<SmithCW@yyy.org> SIZE=2739
<<< 550 Requested action not taken - Sender not allowed
554 5.0.0 Service unavailable
Has anyone else verified this? If so, how to get around the case not matching exactly?
>>> "Daniel Liston" <dliston@sonny.org> 10/27/03 08:46PM >>>
If you do not want your lists advertised via the lists command to just
anyone with an email client, use the noadvertise command/setting in the
listname.config file.
noadvertise << END
/./
END
Dan Liston
Charlie Smith wrote:
> How to make it so that internet users can't see all the lists that majordomo is serving?
> I'd prefer to have it so that just anyone would not be able to see the lists running on
> the majordomo server.
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