Someone tried doing this to me once using a message
forged with my address header. He didn't used wildcards,
must have just used the Majordomo command that gets 
a list of lists at that site and probably a short bit
of shell or perl script to generate a forged subscription
request for all lists at 3 sites, one line for each 
request. 

This probably came from a spammer who didn't like my
complaints about such activities to his ISP. Fortunately
only 1 of the 200 or so lists he tried subscribing me
to didn't require any subscription confirmation - thanks
to the great efforts of those who maintain Majordomo code.
Thanks if any of you are listening.

Richard Kay
University of Central England (UCE)

Benji Spencer wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> one of the sites that I run majordomo (1.94.3 on one, and 1.94.4 on the
> other) seems to be egtting hit his mass-subscribes. No, not the type where
> a lot of people are subscribed, but rather where 1 person attempts to join
> all the lists at a site.
> 
> the site in question is running 1.94.3. The person seems to be joining all
> the lists both private and public. Is it version 1.94.3 that allows for the
> following command?
> 
> subscribe *
> 
> these attepmts have come in the last 2-3 days, but have happened 4-5 times
> now (lost count)
> 
> (yes, I plan on upgrading Majordomo at that site was soon as I get a chance)
> 
> benji
> 
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