Create a TOS/AUP for your list and
enforce it. Warn him the first time; remove him if a repeat offender. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gary Jorgenson I manage a listserve of about 700
subscribers. One of the subscribers frequently finds ways to
advertise his website. I created in inbound rule on the listserve saying
if "Body Contains annoyingwebsite.com" then forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Will this rule forward the
offending post to my email address and not
post to the listserve or will it forward to me and
post to the listserve? Is there a better way to block
unwanted words/phrases from being posted to a listserve? - Gary
Jorgenson, RN President - Robin Technologies, Inc. |
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