Yes, in the case where there is no entry in the virtusertable for the outgoing listname-list@hostname. However, if there is an entry in the virtusertable, it appears as though the GW relay is making the entry lowercase somewhere during the route. I just changed the moderator address to match case. Though moderate is set to "no" for now, so I wouldn't think the case on the moderator address would matter. Maybe that will help? Not only do I not want to advertise the lists, but don't want them to be able to be sent to (spammed). The restrict_post element seems to be completely deprecated.
>>> "Daniel Liston" <dliston@sonny.org> 10/30/03 01:43AM >>>
I would think this check should *not* be case sensitive, but I
would have to examing the "majordomo" and "majordomo.pl" scripts
to know for sure.
On the other hand, if you joined your list via an email command
to majordomo, I do not believe majordomo lower cased your address
before adding you to the list file. This could be a risk of
editing the list file by hand. If you edit the list to match the
case of your mail client's sender address, does the command work?
Dan Liston
Charlie Smith wrote:
> 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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